Immigration Law Professors Workshop – Irvine, CA

The University of California Irvine School of Law hosts the Immigration Law Professors Workshop May 22-24, 2014.

This yearÂ’s Immigration Law Professors Workshop will allow attendees to contemplate and discuss the ways in which immigration law and policy has been and will continue to be reformed, with or without legislative action. The workshop will encourage immigration law professors to rethink how they teach and practice immigration law in the face of legislative uncertainty and the possibility of indefinite legislative inaction. Workshop attendees also will be challenged to reimagine law teaching in the context of the transformative changes facing law schools and the profession.

Deadline: March 21, 2014. Email to Amy Guthrie (arguthrie[@]law.tamu.edu) the title and abstract for your work in progress that you wish to present at the Immigration Law Professors Workshop. Please also identify whether this is a draft paper or an idea for an incubator session. im

By April 21, 2014, please upload your draft paper (maximum 50 pages) or a brief description of your incubator idea (maximum 3 pages) to the workshop website. Further instructions for uploading will follow in April. The website will be password protected so that only conference attendees will be able to download these documents.
Interested in Serving as a Commentator?

Please let Kit Johnson (kit.johnson[@]ou.edu) know if you are interested in serving as a commentator during a works in progress session. Commentators will lead the discussion, but others are encouraged to participate as well.
Questions?

If you have any questions about the works in progress sessions or the submission procedure, please contact Jill Family (jefamily[@]widener.edu).