Professor S.I. Strong recently wrote an article considering recent policies regarding immigration into the United States. The piece, entitled “Can International Law Trump Trump’s Immigration Agenda?” 2018 Ill. L. Rev. Online 272, considers whether a developing principle of international law known as “procedural jus cogens” can be used to address procedural issues stemming from current U.S. immigration practices. The concept…
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Professor Schmitz Interview: Using Blockchain Technology in the World of Immigration
In a recent interview, a Phoenix NPR station asked Professor Amy J. Schmitz, “Can Blockchain Technology be Used for Immigration?” She explained how blockchain can be used for social justice, specifically with respect to stateless…
American Constitution Society Chapter Receives Programming Award
The Mizzou Law chapter of the American Constitution Society will receive the national organization’s 2017-2018 Programming Award at the annual conference in June. The award specifically acknowledges the many important issues the chapter brought to public discourse in the law school this year. These include net neutrality, criminal justice, immigration, the rule of law, income inequality, labor, and free speech.…