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Symposium on Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez's "The President and Immigration Law"

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Authors’ Response, by Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez

*This is the eighth post in a series on Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez’s book, The President and Immigration Law. For earlier posts in the series, click here. We are enormously grateful to David Rubenstein and Jill Family for organizing such a stellar group of scholars to engage with our new book, The President and […]

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The President, Immigration, and Criminal Law, by Eisha Jain

*This is the seventh post in a series on Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez’s book, The President and Immigration Law. For earlier posts in the series, click here. The President and Immigration Law is a tremendous achievement, and a must-read for anyone interested in immigration law.  It should also be required reading for those seeking […]

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The Crisis of Legitimacy in Immigration Law, by Daniel Farber

*This is the sixth post in a series on Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez’s book, The President and Immigration Law. For earlier posts in the series, click here. Here are the basic facts on the ground: Roughly eleven million people are living in the U.S. without legal permission, half of them having been here for […]

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How to Curb Executive Power to Exclude Immigrants, by Ilya Somin

*This is the fifth post in a series on Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez’s book, The President and Immigration Law. For earlier posts in the series, click here. Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez have written what is likely to become the definitive work on presidential power over immigration. As they describe, the executive branch has […]

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Supervision, Line-Drawing, and Faithful Execution, by Shalini Bhargava Ray

*This is the fourth post in a series on Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez’s book, The President and Immigration Law. For earlier posts in the series, click here. Long before President Obama announced Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) to shield hundreds of thousands of young immigrants from deportation, Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez were […]

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Principals and Principles in Immigration Law, by Jessica Bulman-Pozen

*This is the third post in a series on Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez’s book, The President and Immigration Law. For earlier posts in the series, click here. Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez have written a brilliant book—one of big arguments, grand scale, and historical sweep, yet also institutional detail, political acuity, and legal nuance; […]

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A Brilliant but Unsettling Vision of Separation of Powers, by Zachary Price

*This is the second post in a series on Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez’s book, The President and Immigration Law. For earlier posts in the series, click here. Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez’s The President and Immigration Law is a remarkable scholarly achievement.  Brimming with both theoretical insight and rich historical detail, it should be […]

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Symposium Introduction: The President and Immigration Law, by Jill E. Family and David S. Rubenstein

*This is the first post in a series on Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez’s book, The President and Immigration Law. For later posts in the series, click here. This week and next, the Notice and Comment blog is hosting a web symposium on Adam Cox and Cristina Rodríguez’s book, The President and Immigration Law (Oxford […]