Arizona v. United States: Enforcing Immigration Laws
Civil Rights Practice Group Teleforum
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in the highly anticipated immigration case, Arizona v. U.S. The Court’s decision was split, striking down some sections of Arizona’s law, but upholding others. Our experts will provide information the future of immigration law enforcement and the division of authority between the Federal and state governments. Featuring Dr. John C. Eastman of Chapman University School of Law and Prof. Margaret D. Stock of Lane Powell PC.
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in the highly anticipated immigration case, Arizona v. U.S. The Court’s decision was split, striking down some sections of Arizona’s law, but upholding others. Our experts will provide information the future of immigration law enforcement and the division of authority between the Federal and state governments.
Featuring:
- Dr. John C. Eastman, Chapman University School of Law
- Prof. Margaret D. Stock, Lane Powell PC
Call begins at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
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