Event Title
Panel 3
Location
Duke Law, Room 4047
Start Date
12-2-2010 1:00 PM
End Date
12-2-2010 2:15 PM
Description
Duke Law Journal's Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and adjudication. The symposium explored the rights of unauthorized migrants in the United States and how those rights are obliquely enforced. The symposium also studied the adjudicative competencies of immigration judges in light of the increased involvement of local and state authorities in the enforcement of immigration law. Finally, the symposium looked at the effect of specialized judges in immigration cases and will examine concrete proposals for reforming the immigration adjudication system.
Recorded on February 12, 2010.
Conference title: Immigration Law & Adjudication (Administrative Law Conference (2010))
Appearing: Russell Wheeler (Brookings Institute), moderator ; Lawrence Baum (Ohio State University, Political Science Department) and Stephen Legomsky (Washington University Law School), panelists.
Related Paper
Stephen H. Legomsky, Restructuring Immigration Adjudication, 59 Duke Law Journal 1635-1721 (2010)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol59/iss8/3
Related Paper II
Lawrence Baum, Judicial Specialization and the Adjudication of Immigration Cases, 59 Duke Law Journal 1501-1561 (2010)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol59/iss8/1
Related Paper III
Russell R. Wheeler, Practical Impediments to Structural Reform and the Promise of Third Branch Analytic Methods: A Reply to Professors Baum and Legomsky, 59 Duke Law Journal 1847-1882 (2010)
Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol59/iss8/6
Panel 3
Duke Law, Room 4047
Duke Law Journal's Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and adjudication. The symposium explored the rights of unauthorized migrants in the United States and how those rights are obliquely enforced. The symposium also studied the adjudicative competencies of immigration judges in light of the increased involvement of local and state authorities in the enforcement of immigration law. Finally, the symposium looked at the effect of specialized judges in immigration cases and will examine concrete proposals for reforming the immigration adjudication system.
Recorded on February 12, 2010.
Conference title: Immigration Law & Adjudication (Administrative Law Conference (2010))
Appearing: Russell Wheeler (Brookings Institute), moderator ; Lawrence Baum (Ohio State University, Political Science Department) and Stephen Legomsky (Washington University Law School), panelists.