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Immigration Law

Professor Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Penn State Law, on Prosecutorial Disrection. This video is part of a video series created for LegalED (legaledweb.com). The collection of short videos, by the country’s leading law professors about the law regulating migration, is designed to explain the basics of immigration law so that Congressional staffers, law students, journalists and well as members of the general public better understand the current immigration landscape. Videos will be posted on LegalEDweb.com.

Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Penn State Dickinson School of Law, A Quick Look at the Role of Prosecutorial Discretion as used in Immigration law and procedures.

Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia, Penn State Dickinson School of Law, A Quick Look at the Three and Ten Year Bars in Immigration Law, produced in collaboration with FWD.us 

Lindsay Harris, Georgetown University Law Center, educates us on the U visa. This video is part of a video series created by a partnership between FWD.us and LegalED (legaledweb.com). The collection of short videos, by the country’s leading law professors about the law regulating migration, is designed to explain the basics of immigration law so that Congressional staffers, law students, journalists and well as members of the general public better understand the current immigration landscape. Videos will be posted on LegalEDweb.com and be used by FWD.us in its advocacy.

Lindsay Harris, Georgetown University Law Center U Visas for immigrant victims of crimes in the United States, a produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Lindsay Harris, Georgetown University Law Center, on the T (trafficking victim) Immigration Visa. This video is part of a video series created by a partnership between FWD.us and LegalED (legaledweb.com). The collection of short videos, by the country’s leading law professors about the law regulating migration, is designed to explain the basics of immigration law so that Congressional staffers, law students, journalists and well as members of the general public better understand the current immigration landscape. Videos will be posted on LegalEDweb.com and be used by FWD.us in its advocacy.

Lindsay Harris, Georgetown University Law Center, A Quick Look at Who is Eligibile for the T (Trafficking) Visa, produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Hiroshi Motomura, UCLA School of Law, A Quick Look at Immigration History:  Immigration at Ellis and Angel Islands, produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Michele Pistone, Professor of Law, Villanova University, Visiting Professor, American University Washington College of Law, Brain Drain and Skilled Migration. This video is part of a video series created by a partnership between FWD.us and LegalED (legaledweb.com). The collection of short videos, by the country’s leading law professors about the law regulating migration, is designed to explain the basics of immigration law so that Congressional staffers, law students, journalists and well as members of the general public better understand the current immigration landscape. Videos will be posted on LegalEDweb.com and be used by FWD.us in its advocacy.

Michele Pistone, Villanova University School of Law,  Debunking Brain Drain: Migration of Skilled and Educated Persons, produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Sarah Sherman-Stokes Boston University School of Law, Humanitarian Asylum, produced in collaboration with Cross River Pictures  

Jayesh Rathod, American University Washington College of Law, A Quick Look at Employment Authorization in Immigration Law, produced in collaboration w/ FWD.us

Laila Hlass, Boston University School of Law, A Quick Look at DACA and the rights of certain immigrant children, produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Professor Michael Olivas, University of Houston Law Center, on State DACA Laws. This video is part of a video series created for LegalED (legaledweb.com). The collection of short videos, by the country’s leading law professors about the law regulating migration, is designed to explain the basics of immigration law so that Congressional staffers, law students, journalists and well as members of the general public better understand the current immigration landscape.

Michael Olivas, University of Houston Law Center, on State DREAM Acts

Stephen Manning, Immigrant Law Group PC & Professor Juliet Stumpf, Lewis and Clark Law School, Statutory Authority for Detaining Immigrants

Stephen Manning, Immigrant Law Group PC & Professor Juliet Stumpf, Lewis and Clark Law School, Statutory Interpretation

Stephen Manning, Immigrant Law Group PC & Professor Juliet Stumpf, Lewis and Clark Law School, Beyond DACA

This video is about Detention-History-Podcast

Stephen Manning, Immigrant Law Group PC & Professor Juliet Stumpf, Lewis and Clark Law School, Immigration Detention

Stephen Manning, Immigrant Law Group PC & Professor Juliet Stumpf, Lewis and Clark Law School, Guantanamo Litigation

It's time to get ready to renew your Deferred Action status

Stephen Manning, Immigrant Law Group PC & Professor Juliet Stumpf, Lewis and Clark Law School, DACA Ready To Renew

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UCLA professor and immigration law expert Hiroshi Motomura explains what Executive Action is, how it works legally, and why it matters. Explore the push for immigration reform: http://bit.ly/1pmoq0T

Hiroshi Motomura, UCLA School of Law, What is Executive Action in Immigration Law, produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Professor Howard Chang, University of Pennsylvania School of Law, on the Economic Impact of Migration on U.S. Natives. This video is part of a video series created by a partnership between FWD.us and LegalED (legaledweb.com). The collection of short videos, by the country’s leading law professors about the law regulating migration, is designed to explain the basics of immigration law so that Congressional staffers, law students, journalists and well as members of the general public better understand the current immigration landscape. Videos will be posted on LegalEDweb.com.

Howard Chang, University of Pennsylvania Law School, A Quick Look at the Economic Impact of Immigration on Natives, produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Professor Cesar Cuauhtemoc Garcia Hernandez from University of Denver Law School talks about growing up in Texas. This video is part of a video series created by a partnership between FWD.us and LegalED (legaledweb.com). The collection of short videos, by the country’s leading law professors about the law regulating migration, is designed to explain the basics of immigration law so that Congressional staffers, law students, journalists and well as members of the general public better understand the current immigration landscape. Videos will be posted on LegalEDweb.com and be used by FWD.us in its advocacy.

Cesar Cuauhtemoc Garcia Hernandez, Univ of Denver School of Law, Recounts Life Growing Up in Immigrant Family in TX, produced in collaboration w/ FWD.us

Virgil Wiebe, University of St. Thomas School of Law, A Quick Look at Immigration Status: The Immigration Hotel, produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Lindsay Harris, Georgetown University Law Center VAWA: Protecting Immigrant Survivors of Domestic Violence and Abuse, produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Amanda Frost, American University Washington College of Law, Dispelling the Most Common Myths about Immigration, produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Sarah Sherman-Stokes Boston University School of Law, Aggravated Felonies, produced in collaboration with Cross River Pictures  

Philip Schrag, Georgetown University Law Center A Quick Look at the One Year Filing Deadline on Applications for Asylum, produced in collaboration with FWD.us

Lynn Marcus, University of Arizona Immigration Law Clinic, "The Three Types of Cancellation of Removal for Respondents in Proceedings." 

Uploaded by Michigan Immigrant Rights Center on 2015-03-24.

Professor Michael Olivas, University of Houston Law Center, on the DREAM Act. 

A 6-minute introduction to the categorical legal analysis that determines whether a state (or other) criminal conviction will have immigration consequences under United States law. By Maureen A. Sweeney, Immigration Clinic, University of Maryland Carey School of Law

Maureen Sweeney, University of Maryland School of Law, A Categorial Analysis of the Immigration Consequences of Certain Criminal Actions

Stephen Manning, Immigrant Law Group PC & Professor Juliet Stumpf, Lewis and Clark Law School, Prolonged Detention

Stephen Manning, Immigrant Law Group PC & Professor Juliet Stumpf, Lewis and Clark Law School, Immigration Adjudication

This video is about TILS-13-Guantanamo-Litigation
This video is about TILS-Class 11-Communication Strategies

Stephen Manning, Immigrant Law Group PC & Professor Juliet Stumpf, Lewis and Clark Law School, Communications Strategy