Practice Areas of Interest

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FRASER Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research.
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Asylum Case Research Guide Georgetown University Law Center.
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Board of Immigration Appeals Precedent Decisions
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Bureau of Consular Affairs
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Findlaw Topics: Immigration Law Library
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Foreign Labor Certification "The Foreign Labor Certification Data Center is the location of the Online Wage Library for prevailing wage determinations, and the disclosure databases for the temporary and permanent programs."
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Institute for the Study of International Migration "ISIM focuses on all aspects of international migration, including the causes of and potential responses to population movements, immigration and refugee law and policy, comparative migration studies, the integration of immigrants into their host societies, and the effects of international migration on social, economic, demographic, foreign policy and national security concerns. ISIM also studies internal displacement, with particular attention to the forced movements of people for reasons that would make them refugees if they crossed an international border."
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National Immigration Law Center "...A national support center whose mission is to protect and promote the rights and opportunities of low-income immigrants and their family members."
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U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services
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U.S. Code, T. 8 Ch. 12, Immigration & Nationality
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U.S. Dept. of Justice Executive Office For Immigration Review
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U.S. Dept. of Justice Office of Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices
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U.S. Department of State
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Visa Bulletin
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Visa Services
Wirtz Labor Law Library
Lawyering Skills & Legal Education
Public Interest Law/Human Rights
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Center For Public Interest Law University of San Diego School of Law.
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Equal Justice Works "Equal Justice Works organizes, trains and supports public service-minded law students and is the national leader in creating summer and postgraduate public interest jobs."
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Holocaust Denial on Trial "This website, a project of the Emory University, is devoted to a libel suit brought by British writer David Irving against American professor Deborah Lipstadt and Penguin Books, the UK publisher of her book Denying the Holocaust, in which she criticized Irving's historical research in denying that the Holocaust against the Jews ever took place. The case was tried in the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, in early 2000… The website, supportive of the defense, presents Lipstadt's research, the complete transcript of courtroom testimony from opening to closing statements, and the text of the judge's opinion, which was that Irving was "a pro-Nazi polemicist" rather than an honest historian and that he had deliberately misrepresented and falsified facts in his own research. The site also provides a complete outline of the case, from Irving's claim for damages, expert witness testimony for the defense (under "Evidence"), a time line of the Holocaust as well as the denial movement, and articles on the trial from the Guardian newspaper."
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Public Interest Law Initiative
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Public Interest Law Directory from CataLaw
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Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper Series "The Public Law and Legal Theory Working Paper Series is a collection of scholarly papers by faculty of the University of Chicago Law School, most published in law reviews and the rest published as working papers, dating from November 1999 to the present… These cover an interesting range of public policy issues, including family law and parental rights, cloning, taxation, constitutional law, political parties and intervention by the courts in the election process, and animal rights. The papers are in PDF format, and can also be downloaded from the online Social Science Research Network Electronic Paper Collection."
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Trial Lawyers For Public Justice
These sites are taken from an article on California water law published in the
San Francisco Daily Journal (Aug. 17, 2006) by Mary Ann Parker, Senior Librarian, California Dept. of Water Resources.