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The Origins of Constitutional Immigration Law - Immigration and the Constitution (Hardcover): Gabriel J. Chin, Victor C.... The Origins of Constitutional Immigration Law - Immigration and the Constitution (Hardcover)
Gabriel J. Chin, Victor C. Romero, Michael A. Scaperlanda
R3,723 Discovery Miles 37 230 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Discrimination and Equality in Contemporary Immigration Law - Immigration and the Constitution (Hardcover): Gabriel J. Chin,... Discrimination and Equality in Contemporary Immigration Law - Immigration and the Constitution (Hardcover)
Gabriel J. Chin, Victor C. Romero, Michael A. Scaperlanda
R4,044 Discovery Miles 40 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Shark Infested Waters: Procedural Due Process in Constitutional Immigration Law - Immigration and the Constitution (Hardcover):... Shark Infested Waters: Procedural Due Process in Constitutional Immigration Law - Immigration and the Constitution (Hardcover)
Gabriel J. Chin, Victor C. Romero, Michael A. Scaperlanda
R5,220 Discovery Miles 52 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Strange Neighbors - The Role of States in Immigration Policy (Hardcover): Carissa Byrne Hessick, Gabriel J. Chin Strange Neighbors - The Role of States in Immigration Policy (Hardcover)
Carissa Byrne Hessick, Gabriel J. Chin
R1,191 Discovery Miles 11 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since its founding, the U.S. has struggled with issues of federalism and states' rights. In almost every area of law, from abortion to zoning, conflicts arise between the states and the federal government over which entity is best suited to create and enforce laws. In the last decade, immigration has been on the front lines of this debate, with states such as Arizona taking an extremely assertive role in policing immigrants within their borders. While Arizona and its notorious SB 1070 is the most visible example of states claiming expanded responsibility to make and enforce immigration law, it is far from alone. An ordinance in Hazelton, Pennsylvania prohibited landlords from renting to the undocumented. Several states have introduced legislation to deny citizenship to babies who are born to parents who are in the United States without authorization. Other states have also enacted legislation aimed at driving out unauthorized migrants. Strange Neighbors explores the complicated and complicating role of the states in immigration policy and enforcement, including voices from both sides of the debate. While many contributors point to the dangers inherent in state regulation of immigration policy, at least two support it, while others offer empirically-based examinations of state efforts to regulate immigration within their borders, pointing to wide, state-by-state disparities in locally-administered immigration policies and laws. Ultimately, the book offers an extremely timely, thorough, and spirited discussion on an issue that will continue to dominate state and federal legislatures for years to come.

The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 - Legislating a New America (Paperback): Gabriel J. Chin, Rose Cuison Villazor The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 - Legislating a New America (Paperback)
Gabriel J. Chin, Rose Cuison Villazor
R1,152 Discovery Miles 11 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Along with the civil rights and voting rights acts, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 is one of the most important bills of the civil rights era. The Act's political, legal, and demographic impact continues to be felt, yet its legacy is controversial. The 1965 Act was groundbreaking in eliminating the white America immigration policy in place since 1790, ending Asian exclusion, and limiting discrimination against Eastern European Catholics and Jews. At the same time, the Act discriminated against gay men and lesbians, tied refugee status to Cold War political interests, and shattered traditional patterns of Mexican migration, setting the stage for current immigration politics. Drawing from studies in law, political science, anthropology, and economics, this book will be an essential tool for any scholar or student interested in immigration law.

The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 - Legislating a New America (Hardcover): Gabriel J. Chin, Rose Cuison Villazor The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 - Legislating a New America (Hardcover)
Gabriel J. Chin, Rose Cuison Villazor
R3,212 Discovery Miles 32 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Along with the civil rights and voting rights acts, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 is one of the most important bills of the civil rights era. The Act's political, legal, and demographic impact continues to be felt, yet its legacy is controversial. The 1965 Act was groundbreaking in eliminating the white America immigration policy in place since 1790, ending Asian exclusion, and limiting discrimination against Eastern European Catholics and Jews. At the same time, the Act discriminated against gay men and lesbians, tied refugee status to Cold War political interests, and shattered traditional patterns of Mexican migration, setting the stage for current immigration politics. Drawing from studies in law, political science, anthropology, and economics, this book will be an essential tool for any scholar or student interested in immigration law.

Affirmative Action Before Constitutional Law, 1964-1977 (Hardcover): Gabriel J. Chin Affirmative Action Before Constitutional Law, 1964-1977 (Hardcover)
Gabriel J. Chin
R12,035 R10,667 Discovery Miles 106 670 Save R1,368 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Affirmative action may be the most controversial public issue of the last decades of the twentieth-century. This three-volume series collects important primary materials including actual affirmative action programs, Supreme Court cases and briefs, and influential scholarly analysis on both sides of the question, offering clear and understandable explanations of a complex area of law, without sacrificing the sophisticated, sometimes challenging views of the most important thinkers and decision makers in the area.

The literature of affirmative action is vast, so the series emphasizes the most salient constitutional trends, illustrating developments and arguments with both primary materials and scholarly commentary. The series reprints examples of actual affirmative action policies, making concrete the nature of the programs at stake in the debate. Another major focus is the Supreme Court; all of the leading cases are reprinted or discussed. Each volume in the series is introduced by an essay providing an overview of the major issues, and suggesting additional court decisions, books and articles for those interested in further reading.

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