Professor Ming Hsu Chen鈥檚 piece on naturalization was named one of the top pieces exemplifying asylum and citizenship in 2019. In the piece, she explained a 700,000-person naturalization backlog鈥檚 roots and outlook.
window.location.href = `https://theconversation.com/battle-at-the-border-5-essential-reads-on-asylum-citizenship-and-the-right-to-live-in-the-us-126647`;Professor Ahmed White wrote "The Red Scare and Radical Unionism," published on the blog of The Labor and Working-Class History Association.
window.location.href = `http://www.lawcha.org/2019/11/29/the-red-scare-and-radical-unionism/`;In a commentary titled "Arguing Queer Rights," Scott Skinner-Thompson writes: "This week marks Transgender Awareness Week, providing a good opportunity for lawyers and advocates to examine the ways in which our practices, rhetoric, and arguments can be more inclusive and affirming of gender and sexual minorities. That includes our words: How we talk about something shapes how we think about it."
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