Fmly/Emplymnt Bsd Immigration (LAW-795-007)
Lawrence
Notices
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Description
These seminars afford qualified students an opportunity to participate in faculty research projects. They are offered on an ad hoc basis with the subject matter of the seminar approved by the dean. Examples include oceans policy, contract theory, protection of endangered species, prosecutorial discretion, transnational corporations, privacy, international terrorism, occupational safety and health, utility regulation, and civil rights.
Textbooks and Other Materials
The textbook information on this page was provided by the instructor. Students should use this information when considering purchases from the AU Campus Store or other vendors. Students may check to determine if books are currently available for purchase online.
I have compiled a 736-page book for use this semester. The book, entitled Immigration Handbook (Eighth Edition), is now available for purchase from the Washington College of Law (Room 473A, or check the WCL website for more information); the cost is $41.
First Class Readings
Please review Chapters 1 and 2 of Immigration Handbook (Volume 1) before our first class on Thursday, August 25. Also, please bring Volume 1 with you to class.
Syllabus
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