La Verne Law Immigration Law Symposium

February 19-20, 2010

Join some of the nation’s leading academic experts on immigration law and policy who will be gathered at the University of La Verne College of Law. Clinicians, scholars, and practitioners will grapple with a wide range of cutting edge immigration issues. In coordination with the live event, the University of La Verne Law Review is publishing a Symposium Issue on Immigration Law, and will be accepting submissions through February 1, 2010.

Keynote Speaker

Hiroshi Motomura

Hiroshi Motomura, Professor of Law
University of California, Los Angeles School of Law

Hiroshi Motomura is the Susan Westerberg Prager Professor of Law at UCLA. He is an influential scholar and teacher of immigration law whose publications include two immigration-related casebooks and Americans in Waiting: The Lost Story of Immigration and Citizenship in the United States, a comprehensive study of U.S. immigration policy.

 

“En/Countering Stereotypes” has been approved by the State Bar of California for both general MCLE credit and Legal Specialty Education in the area of Immigration Law. CLE credit can be obtained in the following specialty areas:

  • Immigrant Visas (1.25 hours)
  • Removal/Deportation/Exclusion Procedures (1.5 hours)
  • Administrative and Judicial Review (1.25 hours)

 

Registration Form


For more information about attending the event or
submitting a piece to the Law Review,
please contact olen-keith.guiab@laverne.edu.