Faculty in the News
- Professor Ming Hsu Chen’s piece on naturalization was named one of the top pieces exemplifying asylum and citizenship in 2019. In the piece, she explained a 700,000-person naturalization backlog’s roots and outlook.
- Professor Ahmed White wrote "The Red Scare and Radical Unionism," published on the blog of The Labor and Working-Class History Association.
- In a commentary titled "Arguing Queer Rights," Scott Skinner-Thompson writes: "This week marks Transgender Awareness Week, providing a good opportunity for lawyers and advocates to examine the ways in which our practices, rhetoric, and arguments can
- Harry Surden discusses the future of law in a world dominated by artificial intelligence.
- On tribal lands in America, four of every five Native American women are victims of violence, and one in two are victims of sexual violence. . . Attorneys Kristen Carpenter and Edyael Casaperalta, both with the American Indian Law Program at