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Volume 93

Members & Editors

Issue 1

Articles

Text Is Not Enough
Anuj C. Desai

Robophobia
Andrew Keane Woods

Leveling Up to a Reasonable Woman’s Expectation of Privacy
Victoria Schwartz

Comments

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: How Attorney General Review Undermines Our Immigration Adjudication System
Emma K. Carroll

Ball Never Lies: How Guaranteed Contracts Provide NBA Players More Security than NFL Players to Advocate for Social Justice
Matthew Epstein

 

Issue 2

Articles & Essays

The Immigration Court: Zigzagging on the Road to Judicial Independence
Mimi Tsankov

Decitizenizing Asian Pacific American Women
Shoba Sivaprasad Wadhia & Margaret Hu

The Failures of Good Moral Character Determinations for Naturalization
Zachary New

Entrance Fees: Self-Funded Agencies and the Economization of Immigration
Daimeon Shanks

Essential, Not Expendable: Protecting the Economic Citizenship of Agricultural Workers
Hunter Knapp

Pursuing Citizenship During COVID-19
Ming Hsu Chen

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