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Discrimination & Civil Rights
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The History and Future of Gender Asylum Law and Recognition of Domestic Violence as a Basis of Protection in the United States
January 25, 2024
Deborah Anker, The History and Future of Gender Asylum Law and Recognition of Domestic Violence as a Basis of Protection in the United States, 45…
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Law of Asylum in the United States
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, Law of Asylum in the United States (Thomson Reuters 2019).
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Law of Asylum in the United States
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, Law of Asylum in the United States (Thomson West 2018).
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Women Refugees: Forgotten No Longer?
January 25, 2024
Deborah Anker, Women Refugees: Forgotten No Longer?, in Neither Victim Nor Enemy: Women’s Freedom Network Looks at Gender in America 203 (Rita J. Simon ed.,…
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Determining Asylum Claims in the United States: Executive Summary of an Empirical Study of the Adjudication of Asylum Claims Before the Immigration Court
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, Determining Asylum Claims in the United States: Executive Summary of an Empirical Study of the Adjudication of Asylum Claims Before the Immigration…
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The Legal Position of Foreigners in the United States
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, The Legal Position of Foreigners in the United States, in 11 Comp. L. Y.B. 129 (Dennis Campbell ed., 1992).
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Deborah E. Anker, Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law, & Justice: Symposium on Gender Migration (2007).
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Deborah E. Anker & Carolyn P. Blum, The Supreme Court’s Decision in INS v. Elias-Zacarias: Is There Any ‘There’ There?, 69 Interpreter Releases 285 (1992).
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U.S. Immigration and Refugee Policy: A Brief Historical Perspective
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, U.S. Immigration and Refugee Policy: A Brief Historical Perspective, 13 In Defense of the Alien 74 (1991).
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Deborah E. Anker, Jean v. Nelson: Neutral Principles in the Supreme Court Without the Constitution, 8 Immigr. J. 1 (1985).
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Proceedings of 2005 Annual Immigration Law Conference
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, Membership in a Particular Social Group: Recent Developments in U.S. Law, in Proceedings of 2005 Annual Immigration Law Conference (Austin Fragomen ed.,…
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Legal Change From the Bottom Up: The Development of Gender Asylum Jurisprudence in the United States
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, Legal Change From the Bottom Up: The Development of Gender Asylum Jurisprudence in the United States, in Gender in Refugee Law: From…
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Deborah Anker, Lauren Gilbert & Nancy Kelly, Women Whose Governments Are Unable or Unwilling to Provide Reasonable Protection from Domestic Violence May Qualify as Refugees…
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Refugee Law, Gender and the Human Rights Paradigm
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, Refugee Law, Gender and the Human Rights Paradigm, in Passing Lines: Sexuality and Immigration (Brad Epps ed., Harv. Univ. Press 2005).
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Any Real Change: Credibility and Corroboration After the REAL ID Act
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, Matthew Muller, Emily Gumper & Jean C. Han, Any Real Change: Credibility and Corroboration After the REAL ID Act, in Immigration &…
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The Law of Asylum in the United States
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, Law of Asylum in the United States (Thomson West 2016).
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Refugee Protection, Gender-Based Violence and Trafficking in Persons
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, Refugee Protection, Gender-Based Violence and Trafficking in Persons, 23 In Defense of the Alien 129 (2000).
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Women Refugees: Forgotten No Longer?
January 25, 2024
Deborah E. Anker, Women Refugees: Forgotten No Longer?, in Europe and Refugees: a challenge? 125 (Jean-Yves Carlier & Dirk Vanheule eds., 1997).
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David B. Wilkins, Five Reasons Why Law Firms Are Not Making Progress on Diversity, 13 CBA Rec. 20 (1999).
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John Robinson Wilkins and the Resources of the Law: Testing the Limits of Race, Law and Development, and the American Legal Profession
January 25, 2024
David B. Wilkins, John Robinson Wilkins and the Resources of the Law: Testing the Limits of Race, Law and Development, and the American Legal Profession,…
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David B. Wilkins, Class Not Race in Legal Ethics: Or Why Hierarchy Makes Strange Bed Fellows, 20 Law & Hist. Rev. 147 (2002).