Pratheepan Gulasekaram is Associate Professor at Santa Clara University School of Law. He has published widely on immigration federalism and the constitutional rights of noncitizens both in popular media platforms and prominent legal journals including the New York University Law Review. Before entering academia, Gulasekaram clerked for the US Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans. He earned his BA at Brown University and his JD at Stanford Law School.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Setting the stage for the new immigration federalism 3. Rise of restrictive legislation and demographic arguments of 'vital necessity' 4. A political theory of immigration federalism: the polarized change model and restrictive issue entrepreneurs 5. A shifting tide in 2012: pro-integration activists gain the upper hand 6. Implications for legal theory on federalism and immigration law 7. Immigration federalism is here to stay Appendix A: statistical analysis of restrictive local ordinances Appendix B: statistical analysis of restrictive state laws Appendix C: statistical analysis of state immigrant integration laws.
1. Introduction 2. Setting the stage for the new immigration federalism 3. Rise of restrictive legislation and demographic arguments of 'vital necessity' 4. A political theory of immigration federalism: the polarized change model and restrictive issue entrepreneurs 5. A shifting tide in 2012: pro-integration activists gain the upper hand 6. Implications for legal theory on federalism and immigration law 7. Immigration federalism is here to stay Appendix A: statistical analysis of restrictive local ordinances Appendix B: statistical analysis of restrictive state laws Appendix C: statistical analysis of state immigrant integration laws.
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