Criminal Law, Immigration Control and the New Immigration Federalism
The Department of Chicano/Latino Studies presents:
“Criminal Law, Immigration Control and the New Immigration Federalism”
with Jennifer Chacón, Professor, School of Law & Senior Associate Dean, Academic Affairs,
UCI
October 13, 2010
4:00 p.m.
UCI Student Center, Emerald Bay B
Professor Chacón does research in the field of immigration law. As a teacher of both criminal procedure and immigration law and policy, she is particularly interested in questions arising at the intersection of these two fields. Her talk with focus on ways in which the doctrine of federal preemption as it has developed in the criminal and immigration law contexts is insufficient to answer questions raised by the immigration debate.
This talk is free and open to the public.
For further information, please contact Debbie Michel, 949-824-7180.
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