Courses 2010 - 2011
LAW A577 Immigration Law
Credits: 3-4, Variable
This course will concentrate on the statutory and regulatory scheme concerning the immigration and naturalization of aliens in the United States, including the historical origins of U.S. immigration law and current proposals for major reforms of these laws. The unusual constitutional status of aliens and important issues of separation of powers and federalism will also be covered in depth. International and domestic law governing the treatment of refugees will also be included.
Winter,
4 Credit(s)
Course Sections and Instructors
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Miguel Bocanegra, Robert Free
| Quarter | Instructor | Schedule - Days, Hour, Room) | Sec SLN Type |
| Winter |
Bocanegra
Free
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A 14932 JD
B 19806 Asian
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Room assignments are not posted until 30 days before the start of the quarter and are subject to change without notice.
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