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Kurzban's Immigration Law Sourcebook
by
Ira J. Kurzban
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Call Number: Law Library, Reserve, KF4819.3 .K87
ISBN: 1573704253
Available in print and on AILALink.
Immigration Law and Procedure
by
Gordon, et al.
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Call Number: Law LibraryTreatise Collection, 1st floor KF4819 .G6 1959
ISBN: 9780820513256
Steel on Immigration Law
by
Richard D. Steel
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Call Number: Law Library, Treatise Collection, 1st floor KF4819 .S74
ISBN: 9781539230663
Immigration Procedures Handbook
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Call Number: Law Library Reference KF4819 .I484
ISBN: 08871205
Immigration Fundamentals
by
Austin T. Fragomen; Steven C. Bell
Call Number: Law Library Treatise Collection, 1st floor, KF4819 .F724 1996
ISBN: 0872240932
Publication Date: 1996-03-29
News and Current Awareness
Interpreter Releases
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Call Number: Law Library Reserve KF4800.A15 A64
Weekly newsletter that provides news and analysis of immigration legislation, regulations, legal opinions, cases, and agency memoranda.
Bender's Immigration Bulletin
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Bimonthly publication that offers immigration news, case digests, analysis, commentary, regulations, and government documents.
American Immigration Council's Immigration Impact Blog
Westlaw Immigration Daily Briefing
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Journals
Georgetown Immigration Law Journal
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AILA Law Journal
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Immigration & Nationality Law Review
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International Journal of Refugee Law
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