Admin Law 2010: Immigration Law & Adjudication | Panel 1

Duke Law Journal's Fortieth Annual Administrative Law Symposium focused on immigration law and adjudication. The symposium explored the rights of unauthorized migrants in the United States and how those rights are obliquely enforced. The symposium also studied the adjudicative competencies of immigration judges in light of the increased involvement of local and state authorities in the enforcement of immigration law. Finally, the symposium looked at the effect of specialized judges in immigration cases and will examine concrete proposals for reforming the immigration adjudication system.

Recorded on February 12, 2010.

Conference title: Immigration Law & Adjudication (Administrative Law Conference (2010))

Appearing: Hans Linnartz (Duke Law), moderator ; Hiroshi Motomura (UCLA Law School), Jennifer Chacón (UC Irvine School of Law),

Related paper:: Jennifer M. Chacón, A Diversion of Attention? Immigration Courts and the Adjudication of Fourth and Fifth Amendment Rights, 59 Duke Law Journal 1563-1633 (2010). Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol59/iss8/2

Related paper:: Hiroshi Motomura, The Rights of Others: Legal Claims and Immigration Outside the Law, 59 Duke Law Journal 1723-1786 (2010). Available at: http://scholarship.law.duke.edu/dlj/vol59/iss8/4