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1 CURRICULUM VITAE KEVIN R. JOHNSON UC Davis School of Law Dean and Mabie-Apallas Professor of Public Interest Law and Chicana/o Studies Work Home University of California, Davis 232 Tern Place School of Law Davis, CA 95616 Davis, California 95616 (530) 753-6224 (530) 752-0243, (530) 752-7279 (FAX) [email protected] EDUCATION Harvard Law School, J.D. 1983, magna cum laude Articles Editor, Harvard Law Review, Volumes 95-96 University of California at Berkeley, A.B. Economics, 1980 Phi Beta Kappa Great Distinction in General Scholarship Omicron Delta Epsilon, International Honors Society for Economics Students California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO Scholarship Class Secretary, Class of 1980 Cal Annual Fund Advisory Council, 1998-2000 PROFESSIONAL Dean, UC Davis School of Law, 2008- Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, UC Davis School of Law, 1998-2008 Distinguished Professor, UC Davis School of Law, 2010- Mabie-Apallas Professor of Public Interest Law, UC Davis School of Law, 2003-present Professor of Law (tenured), UC Davis School of Law, 1992-present Acting Professor of Law (untenured), UC Davis School of Law, 1989 -1992 Director, Chicana/o Studies Program, UC Davis, 2000-01 Professor of Chicana/o Studies, UC Davis, 2000-

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CURRICULUM VITAE KEVIN R. JOHNSON

UC Davis School of Law Dean and Mabie-Apallas Professor of

Public Interest Law and Chicana/o Studies

Work Home University of California, Davis 232 Tern Place School of Law Davis, CA 95616 Davis, California 95616 (530) 753-6224 (530) 752-0243, (530) 752-7279 (FAX) [email protected] EDUCATION Harvard Law School, J.D. 1983, magna cum laude Articles Editor, Harvard Law Review, Volumes 95-96 University of California at Berkeley, A.B. Economics, 1980 Phi Beta Kappa Great Distinction in General Scholarship Omicron Delta Epsilon, International Honors Society for Economics Students California Labor Federation, AFL-CIO Scholarship Class Secretary, Class of 1980 Cal Annual Fund Advisory Council, 1998-2000 PROFESSIONAL Dean, UC Davis School of Law, 2008-

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, UC Davis School of Law, 1998-2008

Distinguished Professor, UC Davis School of Law, 2010-

Mabie-Apallas Professor of Public Interest Law, UC Davis School of Law, 2003-present

Professor of Law (tenured), UC Davis School of Law, 1992-present

Acting Professor of Law (untenured), UC Davis School of Law, 1989 -1992

Director, Chicana/o Studies Program, UC Davis, 2000-01

Professor of Chicana/o Studies, UC Davis, 2000-

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HONORS AND AWARDS American Bar Foundation Fellow, 2016- Editorial Board, California Lawyer magazine, 2014-15 American Law Institute, 2003- Rick Gonzales, Sr. Award, Mexican American Concilio of Yolo County, Oct. 2017 Latino Law Professors Distinguished Service Award, 2017 Award for Outstanding Leadership in Presidential Initiatives, 2015 Insight Into Diversity Magazine Visionary Award, 2015 Outstanding Achievement in the Law Award, Centro Legal de la Raza, 2015 25 Most Influential People in Legal Education, National Jurist, 2012, 2013 Romero Vive Award, CARECEN (Central American Refugee Center), 2012 National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Scholar of the Year, 2008 Professor of the Year, Hispanic National Bar Association, 2006

Community Recognition Award, UC Davis Chicano Latino Chapter of the Cal Aggie

Association, May 2006 Adalante Award, Latin American Law Students Association, Pace Law School, 2005 Clyde Ferguson, Jr. Award for Outstanding Professor of the Year, Minority Groups Section of

the Association of American Law Schools 2004 First Annual Chancellor’s Achievement Award for Diversity and Community, 2001 Faculty Speaker, Class of 2001 Public Interest Graduation Class of 2001, Chicano/Latino Graduates Award for Outstanding Service to the Chicano/Latino

Community, 2001 Faculty Commencement Speaker 1999, 2002

UC Davis Affirmative Action and Diversity Achievement Special Citation, 2000

Visiting Scholar, Julian Samora Research Institute, Michigan State University, Spring 1996

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Recipient, Distinguished Teaching Award, 1993

PUBLICATIONS Books Immigration Law and Social Justice (Aspen Casebook Series Wolters Kluwer, 2017) (with Bill Ong Hing and Jennifer M. Chacón) (and Teacher’s Manual) Understanding Immigration Law, NexisLexis (2009) (with Raquel Aldana, Bill Ong Hing,

Leticia Saucedo, Enid F. Trucios-Haynes) (second edition, 2015) (third edition, forthcoming 2019)

Immigration Law and the US-Mexico Border (University of Arizona Press, 2011) (with Bernard Trujillo) (Latino Literacy Now’s International Latino Book Awards – Best Reference Book)

Complex Litigation: Cases and Materials on Litigating for Social Change, Carolina

Academic Press, 2009 (with Catherine A. Rogers & John Valery White) Opening the Floodgates: Why America Needs to Rethink Its Borders and Immigration

Laws, NYU Press, 2007 (Critical America Series)

The “Huddled Masses” Myth: Immigration and Civil Rights, Temple University Press, 2004

Mixed Race America and the Law: A Reader, New York University Press, 2002 (Critical America Series)

A Reader on Race, Civil Rights, and American Law: A Multiracial Approach, Carolina

Academic Press, 2001 (with Timothy Davis & George A. Martínez) How Did You Get to Be Mexican?: A White/Brown Man’s Search For Identity, Temple

University Press, 1999 (nominated for 2000 Robert F. Kennedy Book Award) Articles and Book Chapters Lessons About the Future of Immigration Law from the Rise and Fall of DACA, 52 U.C. Davis

Law Review 342 (2018) (symposium) How Political Ideology Undermines Racial and Gender Diversity in Federal Judicial Selection: The Prospects for Judicial Diversity in the Trump Years , 2017 Wisconsin Law Review 345

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Introduction: Michael A. Olivas and the Study of Latina/os and the Law, in Law Professor and Accidental Historian: The Scholarship of Michael A. Olivas xvii (Ediberto Román, editor, Carolina Academic Press, 2017) Some Thoughts on the Future of Legal Education: Why Diversity and Student Wellness Should

Matter in a Time of Economic “Crisis”, 65 Buffalo Law Review 255 (2017) (Mitchell Lecture Series)

Immigration and Civil Rights in the Trump Administration: Law and Policy making by

Executive Order, 57 Santa Clara Law Review 611 (2017) Back to the Future? Returning Discretion to Crime-Based Removal Decisions, 91 N.Y.U. Law Review Online 115 (2016), available at

www.migrationpolicy.org/programs/data-hub/deferred-action-childhood-arrivals-daca-profiles

Federalism and the Disappearing Equal Protection Rights of Immigrants, 73 Washington & Lee Law Review Online Edition 269 (July 27, 2016), available at

http://lawreview.journals.wlu.io/federalism-and-the-disappearing-equal-protection-rights-of-immigrants/

Doubling Down on Racial Discrimination: The Racially Disparate Impacts of Crimmigration Law, 66 Case Western Law Review 993 (2016) (symposium issue) (as adapted Casetext.com, https://casetext.com/posts/doubling-down-on-racial-discrimination-the-racially-disparate-impacts-of-crimmigration-law)

Immigration in the Supreme Court, 2009-13: A New Era of Immigration Law Unexceptionalism, 68 Oklahoma Law Review 57 (2015) (symposium)

Racial Profiling in the “War on Drugs” Meets the Immigration Removal Process: The Case of

Moncrieffe v. Holder, 48 Michigan Journal of Law Reform 967 (2015) (symposium) The Beginning of the End: The Immigration Act of 1965 and the Emergence of the

Modern U.S.-Mexico Border State, in The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965: Legislating a New America 116 (Gabriel J. Chin & Rose Cuison Villazor editors, Cambridge University Press, 2015)

Possible Reforms of the U.S. Immigration Laws, 18 Chapman Law Review 315 (2015)

(symposium)

Presumed Incompetent: Important Lessons for University Leaders on the Professional Lives of Women Faculty of Color, 29 Berkeley Journal of Gender, Law & Justice 388 (2014) (co-authored with María Pabón López).

An Immigration Gideon for Lawful Permanent Residents, 122 Yale Law Journal 2394 (2013)

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Anatomy of a Modern Day Lynching: The Relationship Between Hate Crimes Against Latina/os and the Debate Over Immigration Reform (co-authored), 91 North Carolina Law Review 1613 (2013) (symposium) (co-authored)

An Essay on the Keyes to the Nation’s Educational Future: The Latina/o Struggle for

Educational Equity, 90 Denver University Law Review 1231 (2013) (symposium) Bias in the Legal System? An Essay on the Eligibility of Undocumented Immigrants to

Practice Law, 46 UC Davis Law Review 1655 (2013) Judicial Remands of Immigration Cases: Lessons in Administrative Discretion from INS v.

Cardoza-Fonseca, 44 Arizona State Law Journal 1041 (2013) (symposium) (co-authored)

Immigration and Civil Rights: Is the “New” Birmingham the Same as the “Old” Birmingham?, 21 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 367 (2012) (symposium)

Immigration and Civil Rights: State and Local Efforts to Regulate Immigration, 46 Georgia

Law Review 609 (2012) (symposium) A Case Study of Color-Blindness: The Racially Disparate Impacts of Arizona’s S.B. 1070 and

the Failure of Comprehensive Immigration Reform, 2 UC Irvine Law Review 313 (2012) (symposium), also published in adapted version in Law Journal for Social Justice at Arizona State University, Vol. 1, 2011

Sweet Home Alabama? Immigration and Civil Rights in the “New” South, 64 Stanford Law

Review Online 22 (Dec. 5, 2011), available at http://www.stanfordlawreview.org/online/sweet-home-alabama (published as adapted, Huffington Post (Dec. 6, 2011), available at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kevin-r-johnson/alabama-immigration-law_b_1132079.html)

The Importance of Student and Faculty Diversity at Law Schools: One Dean’s Perspective, 96

Iowa Law Review 1549 (2011) (symposium) An Essay on the Nomination and Confirmation of the First Latina Justice of the U.S. Supreme

Court: Sonia Sotomayor: The Assimilation Demand at Work, 30 Chicano-Latino Law Review 97 (2011)

The Forgotten Constituency?: Law School Deans and Students, 42 University of Toledo Law

Review 637 (2011) (Leadership in Legal Education Symposium) How Racial Profiling in America Became the Law of the Land: United States v. Brignoni

Ponce and Whren v. United States and the Need for Truly Rebellious Lawyering, 98 Georgetown Law Journal 1005 (2010)

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It’s the Economy, Stupid: The Hijacking of the Debate Over Immigration Reform By Monsters, Ghosts, and Goblins (or the War on Drugs, War on Terror, Narcoterrorists, Etc.), 13 Chapman Law Review 583 (2010) (symposium)

The Intersection of Race and Class in U.S. Immigration Law and Enforcement, 72 Law &

Contemporary Problems 1 (2009) (excerpted in The Latino/a Condition 96-100 (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic editors, 2d ed. 2011))

Ten Guiding Principles For Truly Comprehensive Immigration Reform: A Blueprint, 55

Wayne Law Review 1599 (2009) (symposium) Latinos and the Law: Cases and Materials: The Need for Critical Analysis, 12 Harvard

Latino Law Review 73 (2009) (symposium) A Handicapped. Not “Sleeping,” Giant: The Devastating Impact of the Initiative Process on

Latina/o and Immigrant Communities, 96 California Law Review 1259 (2008) Minorities, Immigrant and Otherwise, Yale Law Journal Pocket Part (Oct. 2008), at

http://www.yalelawjournal.org/pdf/715_odysaztk.pdf An Assessment of LatCrit Theory Ten Years After, 83 Indiana Law Journal 1151 (2008) (co-

authored) (symposium) Hurricane Katrina: Lessons About Immigrants in the Modern Administrative State, 45 Houston

Law Review 11 (2008) (endowed lecture) The Story of Whren v. United States: The Song Remains the Same, in Race and Law Stories

419 (Rachel F. Moran & Devon Carbado editors, Foundation Press, 2008) Protecting National Security Through More Liberal Admission of Immigrants, 2007 University

of Chicago Legal Forum 157 (symposium) The Immigrant Rights Marches of 2006 and the Prospects for a New Civil Rights Movement, 42

Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 99 (2007) (with Bill Ong Hing) (excerpted in The Latino/a Condition 484-88 (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic editors, 2d ed. 2011))

Taking the “Garbage” Out in Tulia: Racial Profiling and the Taboo on Black/White Romance in

the “War on Drugs”, 2007 Wisconsin Law Review 283 (symposium) Immigration Reform, National Security After September 11, and the Future of North American

Integration, 91 Minnesota Law Review 1369 (2007) (with Bernard Trujillo) (symposium) (reprinted in 28 Immigration and Nationality Review 575 (2007))

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The Legacy of Jim Crow: The Enduring Taboo of Black-White Romance, 84 Texas Law Review 739 (2006)

National Identity in a Multicultural Nation: The Challenge of Immigration Law and

Immigrants, 103 Michigan Law Review 1347 (2005) (2005 Survey of Books Related to the Law) (with Bill Ong Hing)

The Forgotten “Repatriation” of Persons of Mexican Ancestry and Lessons for the “War on

Terror,” 26 Pace Law Review 1 (2005) (endowed lecture) Maria and Joseph Plasencia’s Lost Weekend: The Case of Landon v. Plasencia, in

Immigration Stories 221 (David A. Martin & Peter H. Schuck editors, Foundation Press, 2005)

Hernandez v. Texas: Legacies of Justice and Injustice, 25 UCLA Chicano-Latino Law

Review 153 (2005) (symposium) (reprinted in “Colored Men” and “Hombres Aqui”: Hernandez v. Texas and the Emergence of Mexican American Lawyering 53 (Michael A. Olivas ed., Arte Público Press, 2006))

Cry Me a River: The Limits of A Systemic Analysis of Affirmative Action in American Law

Schools, 7 African-American Law & Policy Report (UC Berkeley-Boalt Hall) 1 (2005) (with Angela Onwuachi-Willig)

Immigration and Civil Rights After September 11: The Impact on California – An Introduction, 38 UC Davis Law Review 599 (2005) (symposium)

African American and Latino Cooperation in Challenging Racial Profiling, in Neither Enemies

Nor Friends: Latinos, Blacks, Afro-Latinos (Anani Dzidzienyo & Suzanne Oboler, editors, 2005, Palgrave MacMillan)

Roll Over Beethoven: “A Critical Examination of Recent Writing about Race”, 82 Texas Law

Review 717 (2004) The Last Twenty Five Years of Affirmative Action?, 23 Constitutional Commentary 171

(2004) (symposium) (reprinted as adapted in 29 Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies 171 (2004) and The Chicana/o Education Pipeline: History, Institutional Critique, and Resistance 356 (Michaela J. L. Mares-Tamayo & Daniel Solórzano eds., 2018)

A Principled Approach to the Quest for Racial Diversity on the Judiciary, 10 Michigan Journal of Race & Law 5 (2004) (symposium) (co-authored)

International Human Rights Class Actions: New Frontiers for Group Litigation, 2004 Michigan

State Law Review 643 (symposium)

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Driver’s Licenses and Undocumented Immigrants: The Future of Civil Rights Law?, 5 Nevada Law Journal 213 (2004) (symposium) (reprinted in 25 Immigration & Nationality Review 623 (2005))

Foreword: LatCrit Goes International, 16 Florida Journal of International Law (2004)

(symposium) Law and Politics in Post-Modern California: Coalition or Conflict Between African Americans,

Asian Americans, and Latina/os?, 4 Ethnicities 381 (2004) (special issue) (Linda Trinh Vo & Rodolfo D. Torres editors)

The Continuing Latino Quest for Full Membership and Equal Citizenship: Legal Progress,

Social Setbacks, and Political Promise, in The Columbia History of Latinos in the United States Since 1960, at 391 (David Gutiérrez editor, 2004, Columbia University Press)

Integrating Racial Justice into the Civil Procedure Survey Course, 54 Journal of Legal

Education 242 (2004) (excerpted in Dorothy A. Brown, Critical Race Theory: Cases, Materials and Problems 304-09 (2d edition 2007))

Racial Profiling After September 11: The Department of Justice’s 2003 Guidelines, 50 Loyola

Law Review 67 (2004) (symposium) (reprinted in 25 Immigration & Nationality Review 85 (2005))

Open Borders?, 51 UCLA Law Review 193 (2003) (reprinted, as adapted, in 9 Bender’s

Immigration Bulletin 256 (March 1, 2004)) Civil Liberties Post-September 11: A Time of Danger, A Time of Opportunity, 2 Seattle

Journal for Social Justice 3 (2003) (symposium) The Case for African American and Latina/o Cooperation in Challenging Race Profiling in Law

Enforcement, 55 Florida Law Review 341 (2003) (symposium) The Struggle for Civil Rights: The Need for, and Impediments to, Political Coalitions Among

and Within Minority Groups, 63 Louisiana Law Review 759 (2003) (symposium) Immigration, Civil Rights, and Coalitions for Social Justice, 1 Hastings Race & Poverty Law

Journal 181 (2003) (symposium) Struck by Lightning? Interracial Intimacy and Racial Justice, 25 Human Rights Quarterly 528

(2003) (co-authored) (published as adapted in 29 Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies 219 (2004))

September 11 and Mexican Immigrants: Collateral Damage Comes Home, 52 DePaul Law

Review 849 (2003) (symposium)

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The End of “Civil Rights” as We Know It?: Immigration and Civil Rights in the New Millennium, 49 UCLA Law Review 1481 (2002) (reprinted in 23 Immigration & Nationality Review 587 (2003))

Race, Civil Rights, and Immigration Law After September 11, 2001: The Targeting of Arabs

and Muslims, 58 NYU Annual Survey of American Law 295 (2002) (symposium) (reprinted, as adapted, in 24 Immigration & Nationality Review 3 (2003), Civil Rights in Peril: The Targeting of Arabs and Muslims 9-25 (Elaine Hagopian editor, 2004 (2004 Myers Outstanding Book Award)), Anti-Terrorist Measures and Human Rights (Wolfgang Benedek & Alice Yotopoulos-Marangopoulos editors, 2004), David Ray Papke et al., Law and Popular Culture: Text, Notes, and Questions 389-400 (2007), and International Migration and Human Rights: The Global Repercussions of U.S. Policy 98 (Samuel Martínez editor, 2009))

Latina/os and the Political Process: The Need for Critical Inquiry, 81 Oregon Law Review 917

(2002) (symposium) The Moral High Ground? The Relevance of International Law to Racial Discrimination in the

U.S. Immigration Laws, in Moral Imperialism: A Critical Anthology 285 (Berta Esperanza Truyol-Hernández editor, New York University Press, 2002)

U.S. Border Enforcement: Drugs, Migrants, and the Rule of Law, 47 Villanova Law Review

897 (2002) (symposium) Race and the Immigration Laws: The Need for Critical Inquiry, in Crossroads, Directions,

and a New Critical Race Theory 187 (Francisco Valdes, Jerome McCristal Culp, & Angela P. Harris, editors, Temple University Press, 2002)

On the Appointment of a Latina/o to the Supreme Court, 5 Harvard Latino Law Review 1

(2002) (symposium) (published concurrently in 13 Berkeley La Raza Law Journal 1 (Boalt Hall) (2002)) (reprinted as adapted in 1 Hispanic National Bar Association Journal of Law & Policy 20 (2008))

Comparative Racialization: Culture and National Origin in the Latina/o Communities, 78

Denver University Law Review 633 (2001) (symposium) Regional Integration in North America and Europe: Lessons about Civil Rights and Equal

Citizenship, 9 University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review 33 (2000/01) (symposium)

Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans, and LatCrit Theory: Commonalities and Differences Between

Latina/o Experiences, 6 Michigan Journal of Race & Law 107 (2001) (reprinted in 22 Immigration and Nationality Review 459 (2001) (symposium)

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The Case Against Race Profiling in Immigration Enforcement, 78 Washington University Law Quarterly 675 (2000) (published in adapted form in Human Rights, Winter 2001, at 23; reprinted in 21 Immigration & Nationality Law Review 531 (2000))

Race Matters: Immigration Law and Policy Scholarship, Law in the Ivory Tower, and the Legal

Indifference of the Race Critique, 2000 University of Illinois Law Review 525 (symposium)

The Rodrigo Chronicles, Latino/as, and Racial Oppression: A Blueprint for the Next

Generation, 4 Harvard Latino Law Review 47 (2000) (symposium) Race and Immigration Law and Enforcement: A Response To Is “There a Plenary Power

Doctrine?” 14 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 289 (2000) (symposium) Foreword -- Celebrating LatCrit Theory: What Do We Do When the Music Stops?, 33 UC

Davis Law Review 753 (2000) (symposium) Discrimination by Proxy: The Case of Proposition 227 and the Ban on Bilingual Education, 33

UC Davis Law Review 1227 (2000) (with George A. Martínez) (symposium) Lawyering for Social Change: What’s a Lawyer to Do?, 5 Michigan Journal of Race & Law

201 (1999) (symposium) Crossover Dreams: Chicana/o Studies Activism and Scholarship and the Roots of LatCrit

Theory, 53 University of Miami Law Review 1143 (1999) (with George A. Martínez) (symposium)

Race, The Immigration Laws, and Domestic Race Relations: A “Magic Mirror” Into the Heart

of Darkness, 73 Indiana Law Journal 1111 (1998) (reprinted in 19 Immigration and Nationality Review 585 (1999), and 2 Immigration Law and the Constitution 217 (Garland Publishing, Gabriel J. Chin, Victor Romero, & Michael Scaperlanda editors, 2000))

Clinical Legal Education and the U.C. Davis Immigration Law Clinic: Putting Theory Into Practice and Practice Into Theory, 51 SMU Law Review 1423 (1998) (with Amagda Pérez) (symposium)

Immigration and Latino Identity, 19 UCLA Chicano-Latino Law Review 197 (1998)

(symposium) (reprinted in 19 Immigration and Nationality Review 569 (1999)) An Essay on Immigration, Citizenship, and U.S./Mexico Relations: The Tale of Two Treaties, 5

Southwestern Journal of Law & Trade in the Americas 121 (1998) (symposium) (reprinted in The Legacy of the Mexican and Spanish-American Wars: Legal, Literary, and Historical Perspectives (Gary D. Keller & Cordelia Candelaria editors, Bilingual Press, 2000))

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Racial Hierarchy, Asian Americans and Latinos as “Foreigners,” and Social Change: Is Law the Way to Go?, 76 Oregon Law Review 347 (1997) (symposium)

“Melting Pot” or “Ring of Fire”?: Assimilation and the Mexican-American Experience, 85

California Law Review 1259 (1997) (published concurrently in 10 La Raza Law Journal 173 (1998) (symposium) (excerpted in The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader 427 (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic editors, NYU Press, 1998) (excerpted at 405-08 (2d ed. 2011))

The New Nativism: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue,

in Immigrants Out! The New Nativism and the Anti-Immigrant Impulse in the United States 165 (Juan F. Perea editor, NYU Press, 1997)

Some Thoughts on the Future of Latino Legal Scholarship, 2 Harvard Latino Law Review 101

(1997) (symposium) (excerpted in The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader 198, 488 (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic editors, 1998))

The Antiterrorism Act, The Immigration Reform Act, and Ideological Regulation in the

Immigration Laws: Important Lessons For Citizens and Noncitizens, 28 St. Mary’s Law Journal 833 (1997) (symposium)

“Aliens”and the U.S. Immigration Laws: The Social and Legal Construction of Nonpersons, 28

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review 263 (1996-97) (symposium) (reprinted in 18 Immigration and Nationality Review 3 (1999))

Why Alienage Jurisdiction? Historical Foundations and Modern Justifications for Federal

Jurisdiction Over Disputes Involving Noncitizens, 21 Yale Journal of International Law 1 (1996) (reprinted in 17 Immigration and Nationality Review 389 (1995-96))

Fear of an “Alien Nation”? Race, Immigration, and Immigrants, 7 Stanford Law & Policy

Review 111 (1996) (symposium) (excerpted in Stephen H. Legomsky, Immigration and Refugee Law and Policy 44-50 (4th ed. 2005), 50-56 (5th ed. 2009))

Racial Restrictions on Naturalization: The Recurring Intersection of Race and Gender in

Immigration and Citizenship Law, 11 Berkeley Women’s Law Journal 142 (1996)

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Public Benefits and Immigration: The Intersection of Immigration Status, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class, 42 UCLA Law Review 1509 (1995) (symposium) (excerpted in The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader 376 (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, editors, 1998) and Critical Race Feminism: A Reader (Adrien Katherine Wing, editor, 2d edition, 2002)) (reprinted in 17 Immigration and Nationality Review 457 (1995-96))

An Essay on Immigration Politics, Popular Democracy, and California’s Proposition 187: The Political Relevance and Legal Irrelevance of Race, 70 Washington Law Review 629

(1995) (symposium) (excerpted in The Latino/a Condition: A Critical Reader 110 (Richard Delgado & Jean Stefancic, editors, 1998))

Death of a Salesman?: Forum Shopping and Outcome Determination Under International Shoe,

28 UC Davis Law Review 769 (1995) (symposium) (with Christopher D. Cameron) Civil Rights and Immigration: Challenges for the Latino Community in the Twenty-First

Century, 8 La Raza Law Journal (Boalt Hall) 42 (1995) (symposium) Free Trade and Closed Borders: NAFTA and Mexican Immigration to the United States, 27 UC

Davis Law Review 937 (1994) (symposium) (reprinted in 16 Immigration and Nationality Review 465 (1994-95))

Responding to the “Litigation Explosion”: The Plain Meaning of Executive Branch Primacy

Over Immigration, 71 North Carolina Law Review 413 (1993) Los Olvidados: Images of the Immigrant, Political Power of Noncitizens, and Immigration Law

and Enforcement, 1993 Brigham Young University Law Review 1139 Bridging the Gap: Some Thoughts About Interstitial Lawmaking and the Federal Securities

Laws, 48 Washington & Lee Law Review 879 (1991) (contribution to Annual Review of Securities and Commodities Law) (reprinted in Securities Law Review

(1992) (Donald C. Langevoort editor)) A “Hard Look” at the Executive Branch’s Asylum Decisions, 1991 Utah Law Review 279 Liability for Reckless Misrepresentations and Omissions Under Section 10(b) of the

Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 59 University of Cincinnati Law Review 667 (1991)

Joint Ventures and the Federal Antitrust Laws: Determining Which Combinations Foster Competition, Computer Lawyer, Vol. 3, No. 7 (July 1986)

Commentary Immigration Law Professors Blog, http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/immigration/,

September 2005-present

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Justices Immigrant Detention Ruling May Have Small Impact, Law360, Mar. 25, 2019, available at https://www.law360.com/immigration/articles/1142340/justices-immigrant-detention-ruling-may-have-small-impact

Trump Must Obey Decades-Old Asylum Law, Sacramento Bee, Dec. 4, 2018, available at

https://www.sacbee.com/opinion/op-ed/article222580505.html Trump is Not Above the Law, Daily Journal (California), Nov. 2, 2018 Preap High Court Argument Focused on Immediacy of “When”, Law360, Oct. 12, 2018,

available at https://www.law360.com/appellate/articles/1091591/preap-high-court-argument-focused-on-immediacy-of-when-

Lawyers Defending Immigrant Children in Detention are Relying on a Court Case from the 80s,

The Conversation, Aug. 2, 2018, available at https://theconversation.com/lawyers-defending-immigrant-children-in-detention-are-relying-on-a-court-case-from-the-80s-100918

Back to the Future?, Frank Essays, July 24, 2018, available at

http://www.franknews.us/essays/150/back-to-the-future Trump’s Executive Order Ended Family Separations, But Legal Challenges Remain, NBC News

On-Line, June 21, 2018, https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/trump-s-executive-order-ended-family-separations-legal-challenges-remain-ncna885491

Trump and Sessions Can End Immigrant Family Separations Without Congress’ Help, The

Conversation, June 20, 2018, available at https://theconversation.com/trump-and-sessions-can-end-immigrant-family-separations-without-congress-help-98599

Opinion Analysis: Crime-Base Removal Provision is Unconstitutionally Vague, SCOTUSBlog,

Apr. 17, 2018, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2018/04/opinion-analysis-crime-based-removal-provision-is-unconstitutionally-vague/

The Constitutional Question California and Jeff Sessions Are Really Fighting About,

Sacramento Bee, March 8, 2018, available at http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/california-forum/article204175289.html

What “Merit-Based Immigration Means in Different Parts of the World, The Conversation, Feb.

13, 2018, available at https://theconversation.com/what-merit-based-immigration-means-in-different-parts-of-the-world-91304

Even If Trump Makes the Case for “Amnesty” in His State of the Union Address, Many

Dreamers Will Still Be Left Out, The Conversation, Jan 30, 2018, available at https://theconversation.com/even-if-trump-makes-the-case-for-amnesty-in-his-state-of-the-union-address-many-dreamers-will-still-be-left-out-90899

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Discriminatory Immigration Policy, Past and Present, Daily Journal (San Francisco and Los Angeles), Jan. 17, 2018, available at https://www.dailyjournal.com/articles/345673-discriminatory-immigration-policy-past-an d-present The Supreme Court is the Right Place to Decide DACA, Sacramento Bee, Jan. 19, 2018,

available at http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/california-forum/article195483304.html

California Dreaming? The Integration of Immigrants in American Society, Boom California, Oct. 29, 2017, available at https://boomcalifornia.com/2017/10/29/california-dreaming-the-integration-of-immigrants-into-american-society/

Argument Analysis: Justices Seem primed to Find Constitutional Limits on the Detention of

Immigrants, SCOTUSBlog, Oct. 4, 2017, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2017/10/argument-analysis-justices-seem-primed-find-constitutional-limits-detention-immigrants/

Argument Analysis: Faithful to Scalia, Gorsuch May Be Deciding Vote for Immigrant,

SCOTUSBlog, Oct. 3, 2017, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2017/10/argument-analysis-faithful-scalia-gorsuch-may-deciding-vote-immigrant/

Argument Preview: The Constitutionality of Mandatory and Lengthy Immigrant Detention

Without a Bond Hearing, SCOTUSBlog, Sept. 26, 2017, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2017/09/argument-preview-constitutionality-mandatory-lengthy-immigrant-detention-without-bond-hearing/

Argument Preview: Criminal Removal – Is “Crime of Violence” Void for Vagueness?,

SCOTUSBlog, Sept. 25, 2017, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2017/09/argument-preview-criminal-removal-crime-violence-void-vagueness/

The Pardon of Sheriff Joe Arpaio and the Rule of Law, Latinx Talk, Sept. 19, 2017, available at

https://latinxtalk.org/2017/09/19/the-pardon-of-sheriff-joe-arpaio-and-the-rule-of-law-2/ Undocumented Immigrants Should Not Have to Risk Deportation for Talking to Police,

Sacramento Bee, Sept. 12, 2017, available at http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/op-ed/soapbox/article172692951.html

End of DACA is Opportunity for Real Immigration Reform, San Francisco and Los Angeles

Daily Journal, Sept. 6, 2016 Some Thoughts on the Future of Legal Education: Why Diversity and Student Wellness Should

Matter in a Time of “Crisis”, Sacramento Lawyer, Sept./Oct. 2017, at 14

With Pardon, Trump Shows No Commitment to U.S. Civil Rights Laws, Davis Enterprise, Aug. 30, 2017, available at http://www.davisenterprise.com/forum/opinion-columns/with-pardon-trump-shows-no-commitment-to-u-s-civil-rights-laws/

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Foreword: 50 Volumes of the UC Davis Law Review, UC Davis Law Review Online, Jan. 2017, available at https://lawreview.law.ucdavis.edu/online/vol50/Johnson.pdf

No Decision in Two Immigration Enforcement Cases, SCOTUSBlog, June 26, 2017, available at

http://www.scotusblog.com/2017/06/no-decision-two-immigration-enforcement-cases/ Opinion Analysis: Justices Continue to Apply Ordinary Modes of Statutory interpretation to the

U.S. Immigration Law, SCOTUSBlog, May 30, 2017, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2017/05/opinion-analysis-justices-continue-apply-ordinary-modes-statutory-interpretation-u-s-immigration-laws/

Order Stay Was an Easy Call, Daily Journal (Los Angeles), Apr. 26, 2017 Cuts to Legal Services for Rural, Poor People Would Hurt Those Who helped Elect Trump,

Sacramento Bee, Mar. 26, 2017, available at http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/op-ed/soapbox/article140427448.html

Argument Analysis: Justices Divided on Meaning of “Sexual Abuse of a Minor” for Removal

Purposes, SCOTUSBlog, Feb. 27, 2017, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2017/02/argument-analysis-justices-divided-meaning-sexual-abuse-minor-removal-purposes/

History Shows Trump Will Face Legal Challenges to Detaining Immigrants, The Conversation,

Feb. 2017, available at https://theconversation.com/history-shows-trump-will-face-legal-challenges-to-detaining-immigrants-72247

Could an Executive Order on H1-B Visas Keep US Workers First, National Law Journal, Jan.

6, 2017 Argument Analysis: Is the Statutory Phrase “Crime of Violence” in the Immigration Laws Void

for Vagueness?, SCOTUSBlog, Jan. 18, 2017, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2017/01/argument-analysis-statutory-phrase-crime-violence-immigration-laws-void-vagueness/

Argument Preview: The Void-for-Vagueness Doctrine Applied to the Immigration Laws,

SCOTUSBlog, Jan. 10, 2017, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2017/01/argument-preview-void-vagueness-doctrine-applied-u-s-immigration-laws/

Trump’s Immigration Policies will Pick Up Where Obama’s Left Off, The Conversation, Jan. 2,

2017, available at https://theconversation.com/trumps-immigration-policies-will-pick-up-where-obamas-left-off-70187

Immigration “Disaggregation” and the Mainstreaming of Immigration Law, 68 Florida Law

Review Forum 38 (2016), available at http://www.floridalawreview.com/wp-content/uploads/Johnson_Published.pdf

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Court Issues Supplemental Briefing Order in Immigration Case, SCOTUSBlog, Dec. 15, 2016, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2016/12/court-issues-supplemental-briefing-order-in-immigration-case/

Argument Analysis: Immigrant Detention and the Constitution, SCOTUSBlog, Dec. 1, 2016,

available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2016/12/argument-analysis-immigrant-detention-and-the-constitution/

Argument Preview: The Constitutionality of Immigrant Detention, SCOTUSBlog, Nov. 23, 2016, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2016/11/argument-preview-the-constitutionality-of-immigrant-detention/

Trump’s Immigration Policies Fraught with Obstacles, Sacramento Bee, Nov. 27, 2016,

available at http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/op-ed/soapbox/article116838763.html How and Why We Built a Majority-Minority Faculty, Chronicle of Higher Education, July, 24,

2016 Ruling Puts Immigration Reform Debate in Congress’ Court, Sacramento Bee, July 13, 2016 A Political Explanation of the Popularity of Unconstitutional State Immigration Enforcement

Laws, Journal of American Ethnic History, vol. 35, p. 68 (2016) (symposium) Training Skilled Attorneys for the 21st Century, Sacramento Lawyer, May/June 2016, at 10 Latest Battle Over Comprehensive Immigration Reform Lands in Supreme Court, Sacramento Bee, Apr. 24, 2016

What Texas Fails to See in Its Challenge to the Obama Immigration Plan, Fortune, Apr. 21, 2016, available at http://fortune.com/2016/04/21/united-states-v-texas-obama-immigration/

Measuring Law School Excellence: Diversity Among Law Students, 101 Iowa L. Rev. Online 40 (2016), available at https://ilr.law.uiowa.edu/online/volume-101/measuring-law-school-excellence-diversity-among-law-students/

Justice Cruz Reynoso: The People’s Justice, California Legal History, vol. 10, p. 238

(2015) Racial Profiling the the War on Drugs:Meets the Immigration Removal Profess: The Case of

Moncrieffe v. Holder, 92 Denver University Law Review 701 (2015) (keynote address) (symposium contribution)

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Book Review, Making Foreigners: Immigration and Citizenship Law in America, 1600-2000 by Kunal M. Parker, Journal of American History, vol 103, 444-45 (20915)

Trump’s Idea on Muslims, Fails, Despite Precedent, National Law Journal, Dec. 21, 2015 New UC Center Serves a Most Vulnerable Student Population: A New Trend in Higher

Education?, Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, Dec. 14, 2015, at 24 The “Sock Removal” Case Continues: Mellouli v. Lynch and Compliance with the Court’s

Mandate , SCOTUSBLOG.COM, Aug. 18, 2015, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2015/08/the-sock-removal-case-continues-mellouli-v-lynch-and-compliance-with-the-supreme-courts-mandate/

“Kate’s Law” is a Misguided Reaction to Tragedy, Sacramento Bee, July 22, 2015 (co-

authored) New York Times Room for Debate, The Problem is Federal Immigration Policy, Not Local

Sanctuary Laws, N.Y. Times, July 9, 2015 Richard Delgado’s Question for Justice for All, 33 Law and Inequality 407 (2015) (symposium

contribution) Opinion Analysis: Limited Judicial Review of Consular Officer Visa Decisions – Foreshadowing the

Result in the Same-Sex Marriage Case?, SCOTUSBlog.com, June 15, 2015, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2015/06/opinion-analysis-limited-judicial-review-of-consular-officer-visa-decisions-foreshadowing-the-result-in-the-same-sex-marriage-case/

Opinion Analysis: Court Rejects Removal Based on Misdemeanor Drug Paraphernalia

Conviction, SCOTUSBLOG.COM, June 1, 1015, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2015/06/opinion-analysis-court-rejects-removal-based-on-misdemeanor-drug-paraphernalia-conviction/

How Prospective Law Students Can Make Better Use of the U.S. News Law School Rankings

That Are About to Be Released, JUSTIA, Feb. 27, 2015, available at https://verdict.justia.com/2015/02/27/prospective-law-students-can-make-better-use-u-s-news-law-school-rankings-released (with Vikram David Amar)

Argument Analysis: Review of Consular Visa Decisions for the Twenty-First Century?,

SCOTUSBLOG.COM, Feb. 24, 2015, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2015/02/argument-analysis-review-of-consular-visa-decisions-for-the-twenty-first-century/

Argument Preview: The Doctrine of Consular Non-Reviewability – Historical Relic or Good Law?, SCOTUSBLOG.COM, Feb. 18, 2015, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2015/02/argument-preview-the-doctrine-of-consular-non-reviewability-historical-relic-or-good-law/

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Argument Recap: Mellouli v. Holder and Removal for a Misdemeanor Drug Paraphernalia (Sock) Conviction, SCOTSUBLOG.COM, Jan. 15, 2015 http://www.scotusblog.com/2015/01/argument-recap-mellouli-v-holder-and-removal-for-a-misdemeanor-drug-paraphernalia-sock-conviction/

Argument Preview: Removal for a Misdemeanor “Drug Paraphernalia” Conviction, SCOTUSBLOG.COM, (Jan. 2, 2015), available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2015/01/argument-preview-removal-for-a-misdemeanor-drug-paraphernalia-conviction/

Ordered “Recusal” Shows Lack of Immigration Court Autonomy, Daily Journal (San Francisco and Los Angeles), Aug. 28, 2014

Opinion analysis: Another Stop at the Chevron Station and Deference to the BIA,

SCOTUSBLOG, June 9, 2014, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/ The Class Certification Checklist, The Recorder, May 28, 2014,

http://www.therecorder.com/id=1202656938431?kw=The%20Class%20Certification%20Checklist&et=editorial&bu=The%20Recorder&cn=20140529&src=EMC-Email&pt=News%20Alert&slreturn=20140431093743

The Broader Lesson From Garcia’s Fight to Practice, National Law Journal, Jan. 27, 2014 Argument Recap: Another Immigration Case? Another Argument about Statutory Interpretation

and Agency Deference, SCOTUSBLOG, Dec. 5, 2013, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/12/argument-recap-another-immigration-case-another-argument-about-statutory-interpretation-and-agency-deference/

Argument Preview: Deference to Agency Interpretations of the Immigration Laws,

SCOTUSBLOG, Dec. 5, 2013, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/12/argument-preview-deference-to-agency-interpretations-of-the-immigration-laws

Book Review, Julie Dowling & Jonathan Xavier Inda, Governing Immigration Through

Crime: A Reader (2012), Law and Politics Book Review, vol. 23, May 2013, available at http://www.lpbr.net/2013/05/governing-immigration-through-crime.html

Expanding Eligibility for Jurors Would Democratize Jury Room, Sacramento Bee, May 15,

2013, at 17A (with Erwin Chemerinsky) Opinion Recap: Court Refuses to Apply Padilla v. Kentucky Retroactively, SCOTUSBLOG,

Feb. 21, 2013, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/02/opinion-recap-court-refuses-to-apply-padilla-v-kentucky-retroactively/

Reforms Will Require Sober Compromises, Sacramento Bee, Feb. 17, 2013, at 1E

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Argument Recap: A Lawyer’s Puzzle – The Retroactive Impact of Padilla v. Kentucky, SCOTUSBLOG, Nov. 2, 2012, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2012/11/argument-recap-a-lawyers-puzzle-the-retroactive-impact-of-padilla-v-kentucky/

Argument Preview: The Retroactive Application of Padilla v. Kentucky, SCOTUSBLOG, Oct.

25, 2012, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2012/10/argument-preview-the-retroactive-application-of-padilla-v-kentucky/

Online Symposium: The Debate over Immigration Reform is Not Over Until It’s Over, SCOTUSBLOG, June 25, 2012, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2012/06/online-symposium-the-debate-over-immigration-ref orm-is-not-over-until-its-over/

Opinion Analysis: Court Rejects Retroactive Application of 1996 Immigration Law Amendment, SCOTUSBLOG, Apr. 2, 2012 available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2012/04/opinion-analysis-court-rejects-retroactive-application-of-1996-immigration-law-amendment/

Public Perception and the Law in Arizona v. United States, Jurist, Apr. 29. 2012, available at

http://jurist.org/forum/2012/04/kevin-johnson-arizona.php Vartelas v. Holder and the Retroactive Application of the 1996 Immigration Amendments,

SCOTUSBLOG. Jan. 23. 2011, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2012/01/vartelas-v-holder-and-the-retroactive-application-of-the-1996-immigration-amendments/

Argument Preview: The Rights of Lawful Permanent Residents returning to the United States,

SCOTUSBLOG. Jan. 15. 2012, available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2012/01/argument-preview-the-rights-of-lawful-permanent-residents-returning-to-the-u-s/

Opinion Analysis: Judulang v. Holder, SCOTUSBLOG, Dec. 13, 2011, available at

http://www.scotusblog.com/2011/12/opinion-analysis-judulang-v-holder Let UCD Probes Take Their Course, Sacramento Bee, Dec. 4, 2011, at 5E Alabama Highlights Civil Rights Concerns in State Immigration Laws, Jurist. Nov. 12, 2011 Argument Recap: Former Section212(c) Relief from Removal for Lawful Permanent Residents

Convicted of Aggravated Felonies, SCOTUSBLOG (Oct. 17, 2011), available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2011/10/argument-recap-judulang-v-holder-former-section-212c-relief-from-removal-for-lawful-permanent-residents-convicted-of-aggravated-felonies/

Argument Preview: Judicial Review of Claims to Relief from Removal of Lawful Permanent

Residents, SCOTUSBLOG (Oct. 6, 2011), available at

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http://www.scotusblog.com/2011/10/argument-preview-judicial-review-of-claims-to-relief-from-removal-of-lawful-permanent-residents/

Proposition 187, in 1 Anti-Immigration in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia

409-11 (Kathleen R. Arnold ed., 2011) S.B. 1070: Federal Preemption and Why the Court Won’t Address Civil Rights Issues,

SCOTUSBLOG (July 19, 2011), available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2011/07/s-b-1070-federal-preemption-and-why-the-court-wont-address-civil-rights-issues/ (on-line symposium). My response to the other symposium contributions is available at http://www.scotusblog.com/2011/07/response-to-arizona-v-united-states-symposium-contributors/

Book Review, Review of Neil Foley, Quest for Equality: The Failed Promise of Black- Brown Solidarity (2010), Journal of American History, vol. 97, at 864, Dec. 2010

DREAM Act Holds Promise of Economic Stimulus for State, Sacramento Bee, Nov. 28, 2010,

at 5E (with Mariaelena Hincapíe) Constitutional Mainstream, N.Y. Times Room for Debate Blog, July 29, 2010, available at

http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2010/07/28/whats-next-on-arizonas-immigration-law/

Profiling’s Enabler: High Court Ruling Underpins Arizona Immigration Law, Washington

Post, July 13, 2010) (co-authored with Gabriel J. Chin), available at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/07/12/AR2010071204049.html

The Honorable John Paul Stevens: Welcoming Remarks, 43 UC Davis Law Review 713

(2010) Arizona Law Will Collide With Constitution - and Lose, Sacramento Bee, May 2, 2010, at 1E

Why U.S. News and World Report Should Include a Faculty Diversity Index in its Ranking of Law Schools, FindLaw.com, Apr. 9, 2010, available at http://writ.news.findlaw.com/amar/20100409.html (With Vikram David Amar)

True to the Mission, Aztlán, vol. 35, No. 1, at 185 (2010) (part of Dossier: Reflections on Aztlán at Forty”)

Only in Immigration Law and in Alice in Wonderland: Aggravated Misdemeanors?, American

Constitution Society Blog, http://www.acslaw.org/node/15775 (with Raha Jorjani) (Apr. 7, 2010)

Why U.S. News and World Report Should Include A Diversity Index in its Ranking of Law

Schools, FindLaw.com, Mar. 12, 2010, at

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http://writ.news.findlaw.com/amar/20100312.html (with Vikram David Amar) Book Review, Review of Rethinking Asylum: History Purpose, and Limits by Matthew E.

Price, Law and Politics Book Review, vol. 19, No. 11 Nov. 2009, at 819 National Institute for Latino Policy, Guest Commentary, The Gates Arrest, Racial Profiling

and Latinos, Aug.7, 2009 Guest Blogger, Concurring Opinions, http://www.concurringopinions.com/, July 2009 Yes, They’re “Illegal,” But They Contribute, Sacramento Bee, June 21, 2009, at 2E In Context, Sotomayor’s Remarks on Race and Judging Aren’t Controversial, FindLaw.com,

June 2, 2009, available at http://writ.news.findlaw.com/commentary/20090602 johnson.html

Following Souter, The Nation, May 25, 2009, along with other legal experts, responded to the

question of who the ideal Supreme Court Justice would be. Book Review, Where We Live Now: Immigration and Race in the United States by John

Iceland (2009), in Law and Politics Book Review , vol. 19, no. 5 (May, 2009) Beyond the Borders, Building and Construction Southwest, Dec. 2008, at 8 Social Science Research Council, From King to Obama: Race in America, Spring 2008 Panelist, Deciding to Become a Dean, 31 Seattle University Law Review 813 (2008) Open Borders, Integrated Economy, Sacramento Bee, Nov. 18, 2007, at E2 Protecting National Security Through More Liberal Admission of Immigrants, NEXUS: Journal

of Opinion, at https://www.lexisnexis.com/legalnewsroom/immigration/b/insidenews/archive/2007/10/09/protecting-national-security-through-more-liberal-admission-of-immigrants.aspx?Redirected=true (Oct. 8, 2007)

Who Cares About How We Treat Immigrants?, LTVN The Legal Television Network, Jan. 3,

2007 Book Review, Immigrant America: A Portrait, by Alejandro Portes and Rubén G. Rumbaut

(2006), Law & Politics Book Review, vol. 16 no.12 (Dec. 2006) Radical Immigration Reform: Opening Up the Borders?, LTVN The Legal Television

Network, Dec. 18, 2006 Book Review of José Luis Morín, Latina/o Rights and Justice in the United States (2005), in

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4 Latino Studies 169 (2006) Is a New Civil Rights Movement Emerging?, Diverse Online

http://diverseeducation.com/article/5809/ (May 4, 2006) Comments on Raven Lecture on Access to Justice by Georgetown Law center Dean T.

Alexander Aleinikoff’s (March 26, 2006), posted at http://issc.berkeley.edu/files/Johnson_Response.pdf

Guest Contributor, www.blackprof.com, Nov. 2005-Jan. 2006 We Shouldn’t Make Policies We May Regret: Mexican Repatriation of 1930s Should Warn

Us Against Quick Fixes, Houston Chronicle, Jan. 7, 2006

Book Review of John D. Skretny, The Minority Rights Revolution (2002), in 47 American Journal of Legal History 315 (2005)

Book Review of Mark Dow, American Gulag: Inside U.S. Immigration Prisons (2004), in 6

Journal of International Migration and Integration 154 (2005) Racial Profiling, in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in the United States

544 (Suzanne Oboler & Deena J. González editors, 2005) Entries for Latino Immigration and Intermarriage in 2 Encyclopedia Latina: History,

Culture, and Society in the United States 344, 371 (Ilan Stavans editor, 2005) Get Real About Migrant Workers, Sacramento Bee, May 13, 2005 Stick to Fighting Crime, Boston Review, Dec. 2004/Jan. 2005, at 17 Asian Exclusion Legislation, in Encyclopedia of the Great Plains 139 (David J. Wishart editor,

2004) Book Review of Gendered and U.S. Immigration: Contemporary Trends (Pierette

Hondagneu-Sotelo, editors, 2003), in Contemporary Sociology 33(3) (2004): 304 Strom Thurmond’s Daughter and the Enduring Taboo on Black/White Marriages, S.F.

Chronicle, Jan. 4, 2004, at D5 A Defense of the Estrada Filibuster: A Judicial Nominee that the Senate Cannot Judge,

FindLaw Legal Commentary, www.findlaw.com, Feb. 27, 2003 The First Latino Supreme Court Justice?, FindLaw Legal Commentary, www.findlaw.com,

Oct. 17, 2002 Immigration Law Practice, in Oxford Companion to American Law 411 (Kermit L. Hall,

2002)

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Race Profiling: Back to the Future?, California Bar Journal, July 2002, at 8 On the 30th Anniversary of the Chicano-Latino Law Review, 23 UCLA Chicano-Latino Law

Review 1 (2002) In Memoriam: Daniel J. Dykstra, 35 UC Davis Law Review 519 (2002) Legal Immigration in the 21st Century, in Blueprints for an Ideal Legal Immigration Policy

37 (Richard D. Lamm & Alan Simpson eds., 2001) The Case Against Race Profiling in Immigration Enforcement, Human Rights (American Bar

Association), Winter, 2001, at 23 Race, Immigration and International Law, Proceedings of the 93rd Annual Meeting of the

American Society of International Law, March 24-27, 1999, 93 ASIL Proc. 214 (2000) Book Review of Ethnic Diversity and Public Policy: A Comparative Inquiry (Crawford

Young editor, 1998), 1 Journal of International Migration and Integration (Canada) 512 (2000)

Foreword, Dedication of The Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues, 1 The

Scholar: St. Mary’s Law Review on Minority Issues 1 (1999) Pride and Prejudice, Latina, June 1999, at 114 Racial Mixture, Identity Choice, and Civil Rights, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Civil

Rights Journal 44 (fall 1998) (review essay) Book Review of Keith Fitzgerald, The Face of the Nation: Immigration, the State and the

National Identity, 31 International Migration Review 189 (1997) Proposition 187: The Nativist Campaign, The Impact on the Latino Community, and the Future,

Julian Samora Research Institute Working Paper No. 15 (June 1996) California’s ‘Civil Rights Initiative’ Deserves Our Full Attention, Hispanic Business, May

1995, at 8 INS v. Elias-Zacarias: Its Disturbing, But Limited, Implications, in Mark Silverman et al., Winning Asylum Cases 3app-1 (1992 & 1994 Supplement)

The Supreme Court’s Decision in INS v. Elias-Zacarias: Is There Any “There” There?, 9

Interpreter Releases 285 (1992) (with Deborah Anker & Carolyn P. Blum) (reprinted as adapted in 4 International Journal of Refugee Law 267 (1992))

Court Restricts Ability of Immigrants to Obtain Political Asylum, Update on Law-Related

Education, at 37 (Spring/Summer 1992) Judging From a Passing Glance, The Recorder (San Francisco), July 15, 1992, at 7, col. 1

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From Refugees to Rubber Stamps, The Recorder (San Francisco), Sept. 18, 1991, at 4, col. 2 Reconsidering Refugees, The Recorder (San Francisco), Sept. 10, 1991, at 4, col. 2 The Truth and Consequences of the Common Law as Social Propositions (Book Review), 23

University of California at Davis Law Review 903 (1990) Case Comment, The Supreme Court, 1981 Term, 96 Harvard Law Review 106 (1982) (Rogers

v. Lodge, 458 U.S. 613 (1982)) Case Comment, The Supreme Court, 1981 Term, 96 Harvard Law Review 278 (1982)

(American Tobacco Co. v. Patterson, 456 U.S. 63 (1982) and Connecticut v. Teal, 457 U.S. 440 (1982))

Note, In Defense of Tribal Sovereign Immunity, 95 Harvard Law Review 1058 (1982) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Outside Reviews of Scholarship for tenure or promotion for Alabama, Arizona State (2), University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Irvine (4), UCLA (Law (5), (Education), (History)), University of California, Santa Barbara (3), University of California, Riverside (3), University of California, Santa Cruz, American (4), Baltimore, Boston College (2), Brigham Young University, Buffalo, California Western, Case Western (4), Catholic, Chapman, University of Cincinnati, City University of New York (2), Cleveland Marshall (2), Colorado, Denver, DePaul (2), Denver (4), Detroit Mercy, Drexel, Duke, Florida A & M, Florida, Florida International, Florida State, Georgetown, Georgia (2), Georgia State, Golden Gate, Harvard, University of Houston Law Center, Howard (5), Indiana-Indianapolis, Iowa (2), Iowa State (2), Kentucky, Lewis & Clark, Louisiana State University, Loyola (New Orleans) (2), Loyola (Los Angeles), Maryland, Michigan (2), Michigan St., Miami (3), Minnesota, Montana, Nevada-Las Vegas (3), New Hampshire, New Mexico (2), North Carolina, Northeastern (2) Northern Illinois, New York University, Oklahoma, Oregon (2), Pacific Historical Review, Penn State, Pittsburgh (2), Rutgers (1), Rutgers-Newark, St. John’s (including Sociology and Anthropology), Saint Louis, Santa Clara, Seattle, Seton Hall, South Carolina, University of Southern Califronia, Southern Methodist University (2), St. Thomas (3), Stanford, Suffolk, Temple, Tennessee, Thomas Jefferson, Texas Tech, Tulane (2), Tulsa (2), Utah, Valparaiso, Villanova, Wake Forest, West Virginia, William & Mary, William Mitchell, Wisconsin (2).

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Referee for book proposals or manuscripts under consideration by Yale University Press, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Stanford University Press (2), NYU Press (more than 30), Duke University Press (4), University of Pennsylvania Press, Lexington Books, University of Arizona Press (3), Temple University Press (5), Aspen Publishers, Carolina Academic Press, Michigan State University Press (2), Palgrave Macmillan and Rowan & Littlefield and articles under consideration by American Politics Research, Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies (4), Journal of American Ethnic History, Journal of International Migration and Integration, Law & Policy, Law & Social Inquiry, Law & Society, International Migration Review (3), Journal of American History (3), Latino Studies (2), Melbourne Journal of International Law, Pacific Historical Review, Social Problems, and Studies in Law, Politics & Society Regular Contributor on Immigration, SCOTUSBlog, www.scotusblog.com, 2011-present Editorial Advisory Board, Ethnic Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Culture, Race,

and Ethnicity, 2005-07 Advisory Board, Social Justice Leadership Academy, El Paso, Texas Editorial Board, Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2003-05 (peer reviewed) Advisory Board, Journal of Law & Border Studies, 2000- Advisory Board, La Raza Journal (Boalt Hall), 2000- Advisory Board, Harvard Latino Law Review, 2003-05 Advisory Committee, Bill of Rights Series, Prometheus Books, 2007- TEACHING Careers in the Law (2016. 2017) Civil Procedure (1989-90 through Fall 99, 2001-04) Immigration Law (1993, 1995, 1997) Latinos and Latinas and the Law (2001, 2002, 2005, 2006); Freshman Seminar, Spring and Fall

2004, Fall 2005, Fall 2006 Immigration Law and the U.S./Mexico Border, Freshman Seminar, Fall 2013

Critical Race Theory (2003, 2004, 2008) Complex Litigation (1995, 1996, 2013) International Human Rights (1993, 1994)

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Refugee Law Seminar (1995-98) Business Associations (1992) Business Litigation (1991) Public Interest Law (1990, 1992) Supervised Public Interest Law Clinical Program in 1991-92 and 1992-93 and Judicial Extern Program, Spring 1992 Acting Director of Clinical Legal Education, spring 1992 LAW SCHOOL, CAMPUS, UNIVERSITY, AND ACADEMIC SERVICE Dean, UC Davis School of Law, 2008- University of California President’s Advisory Council on the Undocumented Community and Immigration, 2017- Provost Leadership Council, 2017- Council of Deans and Vice Chancellors, UC Davis, 2008-17 Council of Deans, UC Davis, 2008- UC Davis Hispanic Serving Institution Task Force, June 2018- Member, Campus Counsel Search Advisory Committee, 2017-18 Freedom of Expression Working Group, 2017 Co-Chair, School of Education Dean Search Advisory Committee 2016- UC Davis Campaign Steering Committee, UC Davis, 2015- Chair, Search Advisory Committee, Dean, School of Education, 2016-17 Strategic Planning Committee on Diversity and Inclusion, 2014-15 Principles of Community Reaffirmation Committee, 2014-15 University of California President’s Advisory Group on Undocumented Students, 2014- UC Davis Blue Ribbon Committee for Freedom of Expression, 2013

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University of California Work Group on the “Independent Investigative Report on Acts of Bias and Discrimination Involving Faculty at the University of California, Los Angeles” (Justice Carlos Moreno Report), appointed by University of California Provost Aimée Dorr, 2013-14

Member, Advisory Board of Migration and Health Research Center, University of California, 2008

Member, Chief Campus Counsel Search Advisory Committee, 2013 Member, Athletic Director Search Advisory Committee, 2011-12 Chair, Vice Provost-Academic Personnel Search Advisory Committee, 2011 Member, Provost Recruitment Advisory Committee, 2007-08. 2010-11 Member, Middle East/South Asia Studies Program Committee, 2007-08 Member, Chicana/o Studies Program Committee, 1998- Member, King Hall Building Committee, 2004-14 Member, Recruitment Advisory Committee, Associate Vice Chancellor-Enrollment Services,

2008

Member, UC Davis National Collegiate Athletic Association Certification Subcommittee on Equity, 2005-06

Chair, Search Committee, Director of Cross Cultural Center, 2005 Chair, Search Committee, Chicana/o Studies Faculty Position, 2005 Member, Campus Community Book Project Committee, 2005-06, 2006-07 University of California Committee on Latino Research, 2004-07 (three year term) Provost’s Council on Community & Diversity, 2001-05. Chair, Diversity Action Subcommittee,

2003-05

UC Davis Research Coordinating Council, 2003- (previously served from 1998-2003 on UC Davis Research Advisory Council) Dean’s Council of Graduate Affairs, 1998-2008

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Provost and Vice Chancellor’s “New College” Committee and School of Education Dean Search Advisory Committee, 2000-01 Program Committee, Chicano/a Studies Program, UC Davis, 1998-present; Chair, Faculty Search Committee, spring 2000 President, Order of the Coif, UC Davis Chapter, 1998 Planning Committee, Western Teachers of Color Annual Conference, 2003, 2004 Planning Committee, Immigration Law Teachers Workshop, 2004 Member, Law School Dean Search Advisory Committee, 1997-98 Chair, Association of American Law Schools, Nominations Committee, 2011 Chair, Association of American Law Schools Committee on the Recruitment and Retention of Minority Law Teachers and Students, 2010. Member, 2009-11 Executive Committee, Minority Section of the American Association of Law Schools, 1998-

001; 2009-10; Chair-Elect 2000; Chair-2001 Executive Committee, Immigration Law Section of the American Association of Law Schools,

1996-2000; chair-elect, 1998; chair 1999 Planning Committee, Chair of Scholarship Subcommittee, Immigration Law Teachers Workshop, University of California (Boalt Hall), May 1998 Member, Grants Review Committee of the University of California Institute for Mexico and the

United States (UC MEXUS), 1996-97, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013 Planning Committee, Chair of Teaching Subcommittee, Immigration Law Teachers Workshop, University of Colorado, 1996 UC Davis Law School Alumni Association Board, 1996-98 Advisory Board, Certificate Program in Court Interpretation, UC Davis Extension, 1997-98 School of Law Representative, Association of American Law Schools House of Representatives, 1994, 2009-17; alternate, 1999-2008

UC Davis Committee on Privilege and Tenure (Investigative Subcommittee), member, 1994-95; chair, 1995-96

UC Davis Educational Policy Committee, 1993-94

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Chair, Campus Judicial Board, 1992-93, 1993-94 Member, Law School Personnel Committee, 1995-98 Faculty Appointments Committee, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96, academic years. Chair, 1996-97, 1997-98 Judicial Clerkship Advisor, 1998-present Law School Admissions Committee, 1991-92 and 1992-93 Faculty Symposium Committee, chair, 1996-97, 1997-98 Law School Academic Appeals Committee, 1993-94, 1994-95, 1995-96; alternate, 1992-93, 1996-97 Law School Affirmative Action Committee, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1997-98 Academic Planning Work Group, preparing various academic plans for School of Law Law School representative to U.C. Davis Academic Senate, 1991-93, 1997-99 Member, Policy Subcommittee of the Grievance System Task Force, 1992 Member, ad hoc law school committee responsible for organizing faculty retreats in 1991 and 1993 Member, Loan Repayment Assistance Program Oversight Committee, 1990-95 Adviser, UC Davis Law Review, 1989-90, 1990-91 Adviser, Public Interest Law Program, 1989-90, 1992-93 Faculty advisor to independent study groups in Affirmative Action (spring, 1998), Environmental

Justice (spring 1996), Sexual Orientation and the Law (spring 1996), Indian Law (fall 1989; spring 1993; spring 1995), Critical Race Theory (spring 1990; fall 1994; spring 1997), Critical Legal Studies (spring 1991)

Supervised various independent writing projects and clinical placements Presentations (Partial List) Panelist, Farm labor 2019 Conference, UC Davis, Apr. 2019

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Keynote, Immigration and Judicial Review, Pontificia Universidada Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, Mar. 2019

Keynote, Marrakesh Global Compact, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, Mar. 2019 Plenary Panelist, University of California national Public Service Conference, UC Berkeley,

Mar. 2019 Panelist, Latinos, Bias, Bias, and the Criminal Justice System, UCLA Law Review, Feb. 2019 Webinar Panelist, Financial Landscape of Legal Education, Live with Kellye and Ken, iLaw and

Law School Admissions Council, Feb. 2018 Keynote, Immigration in the Trump Era Symposium, Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles,

CA, Feb. 2019 Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture, Valparaiso University Law School, Jan. 2019 Speaker, Immigration and the Trump Administration, University of California Sacramento

Center, Sacramento, CA, Jan. 2019 Discussion Group Leader, Deans Forum Program, 1019 Association of American Law

Schools Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, Jan. 2019

Participant, Roundtable on Pathways to Citizenship, University of Colorado, Boulder Law School, Dec. 2018

Discussant, Book Workshop, Constructing Citizenship for Noncitizens by Ming Hsu Chen,

University of Colorado, Boulder Law School, Dec. 2018 Panelist, Equality Law Scholars’ Forum, UC Davis School of Law, Nov. 2018 Robert G. Mead Junior Endowed Lecture, Immigration in a Time of Trump, University of

Connecticut, Nov. 2018

Paper Presentation, University of Connecticut Human Rights Institute Colloquium Series, Nov. 2018

Migration Research Cluster faculty Symposium, University of California, Davis, Nov. 2018 Panelist. Association of American Law School Minority Groups Section Discussion of Faculty

Recruitment at Faculty Recruitment Conference, Washington, D.C., Oct. 2018

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Plenary Speaker, Racial Profiling in the War on Drugs Meets the Immigration Removal Process: The Case of Moncrieffe v. Holder, Winning Strategies Regional: Defending Immigration and Drug Cases on the Border, Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts Defender Services Office Training Division, San Antonio, Texas, Aug. 2018

2018 Joint Judicial and Senior Managers District of Columbia Courts Spring Conference, The Newseum, Washington, D.C., May 2018 Panelist and Participant, Convening on Financial Support and Career Development for Undocumented Students, University of California Office of the President, Oakland, CA May 2018 Panelist, NAFTA, H-2A, Immigration, and ALRB, UC Davis School of Law, Apr. 13, 2018 Panelist, The Impoverishing Effects of Federal Immigration Policy in California:

Psychological, Social, and Economic, UC Center Sacramento, Feb. 8, 2018 Panelist, Section on Immigration Law Panel on Immigration Adjudication in an Era of Mass

Deportation, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Jan. 2018

Keynote Speaker, Sacramento County Bar Association Annual Meeting, Sacramento, CA, Dec. 2017 Speaker, The End of DACA and the Future of Immigration Reform, UC Davis Emeriti and UC Davis Retirees’ Association, Fall Retiree Meeting, Oct. 2017 Panelist, Immigration Law & Resistance, UC Davis Law Review symposium, Oct. 2017 Keynote, UC Chicanx/Latinx Leaders’ Retreat, UCLA, Oct. 2017 Speaker, Legal Services of Northern California, All Staff Retreat, Oct. 2017 Speaker, UC Davis Latino Medical Students Association, UC Davis, Oct. 2017 Panelist, University of California Public Service Conference, UCLA, Sept. 2017 Lecture, Immigration Law and Policy in the Trump Years, Yolo County Bar Association Luncheon, Woodland, CA, June 2017 Summer Salon Immigration Panel, Sacramento Region Community Foundation, Sacramento,

June 2017 Panelist, Chicana/o Studies Symposium, UC Davis, Apr. 2017 Panelist, Sanctuary Jurisdiction symposium, Santa Clara Law Review, Apr. 2017

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Al-Qazzaz Dean’s Lecture Series Speaker, Sociology Forum on Immigration, California State University, Sacramento, Apr. 2017 Panelist, Law and the Border: Defining the Nation, University of Laverne College of Law -- Law Review Symposium, Apr. 2017 Panelist, Sustainability, Farm Labor, Immigration, ALRB, and Cannabis conference, UC Davis School of Law, Apr. 2017 Dreyfous Lecture on Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Tulane University Law School, Mar. 2017 Commentator, Crisis Migration: An International Perspective, UC Davis School of Law, Mar. 2017 Immigration Policy and the new Administration, World Affairs Council – Sacramento Chapter, March 2017 Speaker, Migrant Labor and Global Health Conference, UC Davis, Mar. 2017 Panelist, Documented the Immigrant Conference, UC Davis, Institute for Social Sciences, Jan. 2017 Keynote, Program of the Committee on Recruitment and Retention of Minority Law Teachers

and Students, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Jan. 2017

Panel Discussion and Small Group Discussion, Program for Pre-Tenured Law School Teachers

Of Color, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Jan. 2017

Lecture, Immigration and the 2016 Presidential Election, Renaissance Society of Sacramento State, Sacramento, CA, Nov. 2016 Moderator, Discussion with California Supreme Court Justice Mariano Florentino Cuéllar, Network for Justice Planning Summit: Creating Legal and Legislative Support for

Latino Communities, American Bar Foundation, UCLA, Nov. 2016 Faculty, Lunch Speaker, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Nov. 2016 Workshop Presentation, and Panelist, Migration and Asylum Symposium 2016,

University of Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 2016

Panelist, Promoting Diversity in Law School Leadership, University of Washington School of Law, Aug. 2016

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Panelist, Plenary Session, American Bar Association Law School Development Conference, San Diego, CA, June, 2016 Panelist, Immigrant Integration Discussion, California Governor’s Office, Sacramento, CA,

May, 2016 Panelist, UC Davis Poverty Research and Policy Summit, UC Center Sacramento, Apr. 2016 Moderator, California Agriculture: Water, Labor, and Immigration, UC Davis, Apr. 2016 2016 James McCormick Mitchell Lecture, State University of New York, Buffalo Law School, Apr. 2016 Keynote Speaker, California Faculty Association Conference, Affirming Change: Taking Action for Social Justice, Los Angeles, CA Mar. 2016 Keynote, Crimmigration Law Lecture Series University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Mar. 2016 Speaker, UC Davis Capital Speaker Series, State Capital, Sacrament, Feb. 2016 Speaker, Teaching and Outsider Status, Workshop for Pretenured Law School Teachers of Color,

Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, New York City, Jan. 2016

Plenary panelist, The Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements: Race and Reform in 21st Century America symposium, Duke Law School, Nov. 2015

Panelist, Whren at 20: Systemic Racial Bias and the Criminal Justice system, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Oct. 2015

Panelist, 50th Anniversary of the Immigration Act of 1965, American Bar Association Annual

Meeting, Chicago, Illinois July 2015 (sponsored by the ABA Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights & Responsibilities)

Speaker, Association of American Law Schools Workshop for Pretenured Law School Teachers of Color, Washington, D.C., June 2015

Panelist, Panels on Immigration, Access to Justice, and the Future of Legal Education and the Legal Profession, Law and Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington May 2015

Speaker, Immigration Law in the 21st Century, at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de

México (UNAM), Mexico City, Mar. 2015

Moderator, Mixed Heritage Week Panel, UC Davis, Mar. 2015

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Critical Race Theory 1L Speaker Series: Civil Procedure, UC Davis, Mar. 2015 Presentation on U.S. Immigration Law and Enforcement, Social Psychology and Law

Conference, Long Beach, CA, Feb. 2015 Panelist, Michigan Journal of Law Reform Immigration at 50 conference, University of

Michigan Law School, Feb. 2015 Keynote Speaker, Crimmigration Law Conference, University of Denver Sturm College of Law,

Feb. 2015 Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, AALS Crosscutting Program on 50

Years of the War on Poverty, Washington, D.C., Jan. 2015

Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Minority Groups and Immigration Law Sections Panel on the Immigration Act of 1965, Washington, D.C., Jan. 2015 Speaker, Spanish Speaking Citizens’ Foundation, Oakland, CA, Dec. 2014 Paper Presentation, Symposium on the 125th Anniversary of The Chinese Exclusion Case,

Oklahoma Law Review, University of Oklahoma College of Law, Nov. 2014

Plenary Panel, Class Crits VII Conference, UC Davis School of Law, Nov. 2014 Participant, Expert Meeting on Racial Profiling, United Nations Office of the High

Commissioner for Human Rights, UCLA School of Law, Nov. 2014 Panelist, Leadership Summit: Creating Leaders for the 21st Century, State Bar of California

Council on Access & Fairness, San Francisco, CA, Oct. 2014 Speaker, International Dialogue on Immigration, 2014 Law Deans’ Meeting of the Association

of Pacific Rim Universities, UC Davis, Oct. 2014

Keynote Speaker, Hispanic Heritage Month, Immigration Reform in the 21st Century, U.S. Department of Agriculture Western Region Research Center, Albany, CA, Sept. 24, 2014

Keynote Speaker, Jury Trials in the United States, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, China, Sept. 2014

Keynote Speaker, Judicial Review of Agency Action in the United States, China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing, China, Sept. 2014

Panelist, 2014 American Sociological Association annual meeting, Panel on 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, San Francisco Aug., 2014

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Discussant, Roundtable Session, Reflections on the Meaning of Racial Mixture, Law and Society, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minn., May 2014

Panelist, Roundtable Session, Framing the Right to Counsel in Immigration Proceedings, Law

and Society Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minn., May 2014

Panelist, Provost Forum on the Public University and the Social Good, UC Davis, May 2014 Speaker, Immigration and Nationality Law Review, University of Cincinnati School of Law,

Apr. 2014 Re-Envisioning Race in a “Post-Racial” Era: New Approaches in Critical Race Theory, Yale

Law School, Apr. 2014

Paper Presentation, Suffolk University Law School Faculty, Mar. 2014 Panelist, Legislating a New America: The Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of

1965 and Its Contributions to American Law and Society -- Roundtable on the 1965 Immigration Act, UC Davis School of Law, Feb. 2014

Panelist, Program on “Enhancing the Law School Climate for Faculty and Students of Color

What Academic Leaders Need to Know”, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Jan. 2014

Discussant, San Mateo County Bar Association, The Future of Our Legal Profession, With Former University of California Regent Ward Connerly, Oct. 2013

Panelist, UC Davis Conference on Immigration Reform, What’s Next?, Oct. 2013

Panelist, California Leading the Way: Screening of “Documented” with Jose Antonio Vargas Sacramento, CA, Oct. 2013

Moderator, Effective Strategies for Resolving Complicated Cases Through Negotiation, Sacramento County Bar Association, Civil Litigation Section, Sept. 2013

Panelist, Immigration Community Forum, Ethnic Studies and Cross-Cultural Studies Series,

Woodland Community College, Sept. 2013 Moderator, The Government/Private Prison Experiment, American Bar Association

Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Aug. 2013 Speaker, Chicano Latino Your Leadership Project Conference, California State University,

Sacramento, July 2013

Panelist, Back to School: Exploring Careers in Law School Administration, Bar Association of San Francisco/Barristers Club, July 2013

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Paper Presenter, 2013 Association of American Law Schools Midyear Meeting Workshop on Poverty, Immigration, and Property, June 2013

Realizing the Dream: Immigration Reform in 2013, sponsored by the League of United Latin

American Citizens, UC Davis, May 2013

Commentator, Casebook Roundtable Workshop, Law and Race: Consensus and Controversy in Twenty-First Century America, Stanford Law School, April 2013

Panelist, Yale Law Journal symposium, The Gideon Effect: Rights, Justice, and Lawyers FiftyYears After Gideon v. Wainwright, Yale Law School, Mar. 2013 Speaker, Immigration Theory and Practice Workshop, Yale Law School, Mar. 2013 Panelist, Deconstruct and Reconstruct: Reexamining Bias in the Legal System: Searching for

New Approaches, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Jan, 2013 Plenary Session, Roundtable Discussion on Finding Ways to Make the Statement of Good

Practices a Reality for Law School, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Jan, 2013

Panelist, Immigration Policy After the 2012 Elections, sponsored by Gifford Center for

Population Studies, UC Davis, Nov. 2012

Participant, Third Law Deans Meeting, Association of Pacific Rim Universities, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile, Nov. 2012 Moderator, Panel Discussion by Pulitzer Prize-winning Director and Producer of Shenandoah, a

documentary, UC Davis School of Law, Oct. 2012 Keynote Speaker, Association of American Law Schools Workshop for New Law School

Teachers, Washington, D.C., June 2012

Panelist, Immigration and Poverty Conference, UC Davis, May 2012 Speaker, Immigration Update: Arizona to Alabama and Beyond Renaissance Society, California State University, Sacramento, Apr. 2012

Panelist, Noncitizens Participation in the American Policy, William & Mary Institute of Bill of

Rights Symposium, Mar. 2012 (via Skype)

Panelist, XXV Border Legislative Conference, Political Leaders from Border States in the United States and Mexico, Sacramento, CA, Mar. 2012

Lecture, Immigration Law and the U.S.-Mexico Border, California State University, Sacramento, Mar. 2012

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Panelist, Faceless Latino/a Immigrants: Pathways to Resistance, Chapman University, March

2012 Panelist, Remand Conference, Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law,

March 2012 Moderator, Chancellor’s Colloquium, Governor Michael Dukakis, UC Davis, Feb. 2012 Luncheon Speaker, Operation Protect and Defend, Sacramento, CA, Feb. 2011 Panelist, Section on Constitutional Law, Birthright Citizenship panel, Association of American

Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 2012 Closing Plenary Panel: Reforming U.S. News Rankings to Include Diversity, Opening Doors:

Making Diversity Matter in Law School Admissions, St John’s University School ofLaw, Nov. 11, 2011

Panelist, Minority Groups Section, Panel on Faculty Recruitment Process, Association of

American Law Schools Faculty Recruitment Conference, Washington, D.C., Oct. 2011 Panelist, Civil Rights or Civil Wants? Conference, Georgia Law Review, University of Georgia

Law School, Aug. 2011 Panelist, Corporate Board Diversity Conference, Haas School of Business, University of

California, Berkeley, July 2011 Panelist, Preemption and Immigration Policy, State Bar of Arizona Annual Convention, Tucson,

Arizona, June 2011 Panelist (2 panels), Law & Society Annual Meeting, June 2011, San Francisco, CA Lecture on Immigration, Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion, and Public

Life, UC Santa Barbara, May 2011

Panelist, Secure Communities Program, Consulate General of Mexico, Sacramento, CA, Apr. 2011

Speaker, University of Arizona Criminal Law and Immigration Speaker Series, Mar. 2011 (by

video) Panelist, Beyond Borders: Migration and the Next California, UC Davis Mondavi Center for

the Performing Arts, Mar. 2011 Panelist, The Future of Legal Education Symposium, Iowa Law Review, University of Iowa

College of Law, Feb. 2011

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Panelist, Persistent Problems in Immigration Law, UC Irvine Law Review, Feb. 2011 Panelist, Reflections on Korematsu, UC Davis School of Law, Feb. 2011 Lecture, Immigration: Humanity on the Move Series, Sonoma State University Library Arts

And Lecture Series, Feb. 2011 Panelist, Diversity on Faculty Hiring and Recruitment, Program of Minority Groups Section, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Jan. 2011 Panelist, UC Davis Campus Community Book Project Form, Dec. 2010 Speaker, Renaissance Society, California State University Sacramento, Nov. 2010 Keynote Address, Liberty and Justice for Some? A Symposium on the Implications of Recent

Arizona Legislation, Arizona State University College of Law, Oct. 2010 Panelist, LatCrit (Critical Latina/o) Theory XV, Denver, CO, Oct. 2010 Panelist, Third National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, Seton Hall University School of Law, Sept. 2010

Panelist, “The Immigration Crisis: Federal Policies, State and Local Responses, and Impact on Community Safety.” American Constitution Society-Sacramento Chapter and the ACLU

of Sacramento County, California Secretary of State Building, Sacramento, CA, July 2010

Plenary Panel, “Post Racial” Civil Rights Law, Politics and Legal Education: New and Old Color Lines in the Age of Obama, Association of American Law Schools Mid-Year Meeting, New York City, June 2010

Panelist, Immigration Law Teachers Workshop 2010, DePaul College of Law, May 2010 Panelist, Justice or “Just Us”: Race, Ethnicity and Mass Incarceration Symposium, UCLA,

May 2010

Faculty Lunch Presentation, John Marshall Law School, Chicago, IL, Apr. 2010 Panelist, Georgetown Law Journal 2010 Symposium: Post-Racialism in American Law and

Lawyering, Georgetown University Law Center, Mar. 2010 Presenter, Population, Integration and Law: Implications for Immigration Policy, sponsored by

German Marshall Fund TEAMS, UC Berkeley European Center of Excellence, and UC San Diego Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, San Diego, CA, Mar. 2010

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Plenary Panel, Immigration: Educational, Economic, and Political Perspectives, American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education Annual Conference, Costa Mesa, CA, March 2010

Speaker, “Global Migration and U.S. Immigration Reform: Where Do We Stand?,” UC Davis Institute of Governmental Affairs, Feb. 2010 Speaker, Comprehensive Immigration Reform conference, Wayne State University Law School, Feb. 2010 Panelist, 2010 Chapman Law Review Symposium, Chapman University School of Law, Jan.

2010 Speech on U.S. Immigration Reform (by video conference), Mexican Supreme Electoral Courts, Mexico City, Mexico, Jan. 2010 Panelist, U.S.-Mexico Bar Association, 2009 Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Nov. 2009 Panelist, The Wise Latina: The Myth of Neutrality, La Raza Law Journal, UC Berkeley School

of Law, Oct. 2009 Speaker, Twelfth Annual Public Interest Law & Policy Speaker Series, Washington University in

St. Louis School of Law, Oct. 2009 Panelist, Security-Based Ethnic Profiling, Center for the Study of Ethics & Human Values, Washington University in St. Louis, Oct. 2009 Faculty Colloquium, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, Oct. 2009 Drapos Memorial Lecture, Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, Sept. 2009 (part of the University President’s Lecture Series)

Diversifying Law School Faculty Panel, Bar Association of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Sept. 2009

Presenter, Frontiers in Social Justice Lawyering: Critical Race Revisited, Yale Law School,

Apr. 2009

Book Presentation, Latino Law Students Association, Yale Law School, Apr. 2009 Panelist, Critical Race Theory at 20 Conference, University of Iowa College of Law, Apr. 2009 Keynote Speaker, Social Sciences’ Symposium on Immigration, San Jose State University, Apr. 2009

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Presentation, The Intersection of Race and Class in U.S. Immigration Law and Enforcement, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Politics at UCLA, Mar. 2009

Western Center for Agricultural Health & Safety seminar series, UC Davis, Mar. 2009 Panelist, The Evolving Definition of the Immigrant Worker, USF Law Review Symposium, Feb.

2009 Keynote Speaker, Race and Socio-Economic Class Conference, Duke Law School, Jan. 2009 Speaker, Immigration Reform in the Obama Administration, Diversity Conference: Embracing Change, Sacramento City College, Jan. 2009 Panelist, Minority Groups Section and Sports Law Section Panels, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Jan. 2009 Discussant, U. S. Immigration Issues Panel, American Economic Association Annual Meeting,

Jan 2009

Lecture, Opening the Floodgates, Sacramento City College, Dec. 2008 Presentation, (Im)migration, Transnationalism and Development Speaker Series, UC Davis Community Development Graduate Group, Nov. 2008 Keynote Speaker, American Immigration Lawyers Association Lobbying Day, California Legislature, Sacramento, CA Nov. 2008 Dinner Speaker, Association of Mexican American Educators, 43rd Annual State Conference, Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 2008 Panelist, The San Francisco Sanctuary Ordinance, UC Davis School of Law, Sept. 2008 Respondent, Next Generation Labor: Symposium on Innovative Models of Labor Organizing, UC Davis, May 2008 Speaker, Mixed Heritage Week, UC Davis, May 2008 Immigration Panel, La Raza Cultural Days, UC Davis, April 2008 Speaker, “A Public Policy Agenda and a New Vision for the Future” Lecture series, Notre Dame University, March 2008 Speaker (by video conference), Jean E. and Christine P. Mills Conversation Series on Race,

Duke Law School, March 2008 Panelist, Advocacy for Immigrant Students, National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies annual conference, Austin, Texas, March 2008

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Panelist, Majority Minority State conference, UC Berkeley, Boalt Hall, Feb. 2008 Keynote Address, Immigration and Citizenship Symposium, Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics, University of Oregon School of Law, Jan. 2007 Panelist, Program on “Conflict and Solidarity: Understanding the Relationship Between

African Americans and New Immigrants,” Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, New York City, Jan. 2008

Panelist, Program Local Governments: Caught in the Middle, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, New York City, Jan. 2008 Book Presentation, International House, UC Davis, Dec. 2007 Critical Perspectives on the Core Curriculum Lecture Series, Emory University School of Law, Nov. 2007 Book Presentation, California State University, Sacramento, Nov. 2007 Endowed Lecture, The Twelfth Annual Houston Law Review Frankel Lecture, University of

Houston Law Center, Nov. 2007

Panelist, Loyola Marymount University, Bellarmine Forum on Immigration, Los Angeles, Oct. 2007

Panelist, Conference on Immigrants, Vigilantes, and Immigration Reform: Civil Rights in the 21st Century, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Oct. 2007

Speaker, Colloquium on Law and Citizenship, Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law, Oct. 2007

Guest Speaker, University of California Center Sacramento, Oct. 2007

Panelist, Promoting Diversity in Deanships Conference, Seattle University School of Law, Sept. 2007

Chapman University School of Law, “Dialogues” Lecture Series, Sept. 2007 Panelist, President’s Forum on America’s Immigrants: New Perspectives From New Orleans on

the National Debate, Loyola University New Orleans, Apr. 2007 Keynote Address, Latinos & the Law: Is Our Past Also Our Future, Indiana University

(Bloomington) School of Law, March 2007 Hurricane Katrina and Its Invisible Victims, Public Square Lecture Series, William Mitchell

College of Law, March 2007

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Faculty Presentation, Visiting Speaker Series, 2006-07, Southwestern University School of Law,

Feb. 2007

Panelist, Membership, Citizenship and Race program co-sponsored by the Section on Minority Groups and the Section on Immigration Law, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 2007

Panelist, Forty Years Since Loving v. Virginia, UC Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall), Nov. 2006

Presentation, The Ethics of Immigration Symposium, Sacramento State University, Oct. 2006 Faculty Presentation, J. Reuben Clark School of Law, Brigham Young University, Oct. 2006 Panelist, LatCrit XI, University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Law, Oct. 2006 Panelist, Fourth Annual LatCrit/SALT Junior Faculty Development Workshop, University of

Nevada Las Vegas School of Law, Oct. 2006 Keynote Speaker, Latino Heritage Month, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York, Sept. 2006 Presenter and Discussion Leader, Association of American Law Schools, New Ideas for Law

School Teachers: Teaching Intentionally, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, June 2006

Presenter, Immigration Law Teachers Workshop 2006, University of Nevada Las Vegas,

William S. Boyd School of Law, May 2006 Panelist, Civil Rights and Asian Americans, Asian Pacific Culture Week, UC Davis, Apr. 2006 Presenter, Learning Institute for Working Journalists: Reporting on Immigration, University of Arizona, Apr. 2006 Panelist, Western Law Professors of Color Conference, California Western School of Law, Apr.

2006 Commentator on Raven Lecture by Dean T. Alexander Aleinikoff (Georgetown), UC Berkeley,

Boalt Hall School of Law, March 2006 Presenter, What is an American? An Interdisciplinary Colloquium, American Cultures and

Politics Research Cluster, UC Davis, Feb. 2006 Panelist and Paper Commentator, Mid-Atlantic People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, American University, Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C., Jan. 2006 Race and Law Stories Conference, Fordham Law School, Nov. 2005 (by video)

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Panelist, Section of Minority Groups Panel on the Faculty Interview Process, Association of

American Law Schools Faculty Recruitment Conference, Washington, D.C. Nov. 2005 Impact of September 11 on Immigrant Communities, Amnesty International Davis Community Chapter, Nov. 2005 Panelist, Latino Law Summit, Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law, Oct. 2005 Lecture, Immigration Law and Civil Rights, Hispanic Heritage Celebration 2005, University of

Texas at El Paso, Sept. 2005

Panelist, American Constitution Society, 2005 National Convention, Washington, D.C., July 2005 Panelist, Law & Society 2005 Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, June 2005 Panelist, Mixed Race Symposium as part of Mixed Heritage Week: UC Davis, May 2005 Panelist, Chancellor’s Symposium on California Cultures in Comparative Perspective, UC San

Diego, May 2005 Panelist, Making Movement: Communities of Color and New Models of Organizing Labor

conference, UC Berkeley School of Law, Apr. 2005 Fifteenth Annual Dyson Distinguished Lecture, The Forgotten “Repatriation” of Persons of

Mexican Ancestry and the Lessons for the “War on Terror,” Pace Law School, March 2005

Panelist, Going Back to Class? The Reemergence of Class in Critical Race Theory conference, University of Michigan Law School, Feb. 2005 Panelist, Asian Americans and the Law Conference, University of Illinois College of Law, Feb.

2005 Panelist, California Chicano-Latino Intersegmental Convocation, Feb. 2005, San Francisco Panelist, “Siglo XXI: Latino Research Into the 21st Century” Conference, sponsored by Inter-

University Program for Latino Research, University of Notre Dame, and University of Texas, Austin, Texas, Jan. 2005 Panelist, Race and Civil Procedure: Teaching and Scholarship, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Jan. 2005 Panelist, Civil Rights Symposium, Black Law Students Association, UC Davis School of Law,

Jan. 2005

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Paper Presentation, Hernandez at 50: An Academic Conference Commemorating the Golden

Anniversary of Hernandez v. Texas, University of Houston Law Center, Nov. 2004 Paper Presentation, 44th Annual Western History Association Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, Oct. 2004 Discussion Leader, Campus Community Book Project Discussion, UC Davis, Oct. 2004 Panelist, Critical Race Theory at the Crossroads, Second National People of Color Legal

Scholarship Conference, George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C., Oct. 2004

Panelist, The “Browning” of America, Second National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C., Oct. 2004 Panelist, Federal Judicial Nominations, Second National People of Color Legal Scholarship Conference, George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C., Oct. 2004

Panelist, Immigration Law Teachers Workshop, University of Maryland School of Law, June 2004

Panelist, Annual Chicana/o Studies Issues Symposium. Transnational Migrations and Global Markets, Chicana/o Studies Program, May 2004

Panelist, Faculty Roundtable, on Multiculturalism, the Global Community, and Social Change, part of Leading Roles student leadership initiatives organized by Vice Provost–Undergraduate Studies, UC Davis, Apr. 2004

Panelist, Multi-Jurisdictional and Cross Border Class Actions, Michigan State University DCL

College of Law, Apr. 2004 Panelist, “The LatCrit Project and Chicana/o Studies,” National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 2004 Panelist, “Immigration and Civil Rights After September 11: The Impact on California” Conference, UC Davis Law Review, UC Davis School of Law, Apr. 2004 Panelist, Excluding Noncitizens from the Political Process, sponsored by UC Davis Pacific Regional Humanities Center, UC Davis, March 2004

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Panelist, Pursuing Equal Justice in the West, University of Nevada Las Vegas, Feb. 2004

Panelist, Section on Teaching Methods Program, Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, Jan. 2004

Panelist, Program on “Terrorism’s Heritage? Legislative and Executive Responses of Terrorism

and Their Constitutional Ramifications,” Co-Sponsored by the Sections on Constitutional Law, Immigration Law, and International Human Rights, and National Security Law, Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, Jan. 2004

Speaker, Center for Latino Policy Research, Fall 2003 Colloquium Series, The Faculty Club, UC Berkeley, Nov. 2003 Keynote Speaker, Legal Services of Northern California, All Staff Meeting, October 2003 Panelist, Section of Minority Groups Panel on the AALS Interview Process, Association of

American Law Schools Faculty Recruitment Conference, Washington, D.C. Oct. 2003 Panelist, National Latina/o Law Student Annual Conference, UCLA School of Law, Oct. 2003 Panelist, Hispanic National Bar Association Annual Conference, San Jose, CA, Sept. 2003 Panelist, Color Lines Conference: Segregation and Integration in America’s Present and Future,

Harvard Law School, Aug.-Sept. 2003

Panelist, California Latino Youth Leadership Project, California State University, Sacramento, July 2003 Panelist, Association of American Law Schools Conference on Civil Procedure, New York City, June 2003 Panelist, Author-Meets-Reader — Interracial Intimacy: The Regulation of Race and

Romance by Rachel F, Moran, Law and Society Association 2003 Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2003

Panelist, Where Have All the Race Crits Gone?, Law and Society Association 2003 Annual

Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2003 Panelist, Contemporary Multiethnic Politics Conference, Chicana/o Studies Program, UC Davis,

April 2003 Panelist, Coalitions at the Crossroads: Access to Justice conference, Equal Justice Society, UC

Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall), Apr. 2003

Keynote Speaker, 9/11 and Latina/o Immigrants: Collateral Damage Comes Home, Cesar E. Chavez Celebration, UC San Diego Cross-Cultural Center, Apr. 2003

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Panelist, The War on Terror and the Chicana/o Community, National Association for Chicana

and Chicano Studies, 2003 annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA, Apr. 2003 Panelist and Commentator, Second Joint Conference of the Asian Pacific American Law Faculty

and Western Regional Law Teachers of Color Conference, Seattle, Washington, March 2003

Commentator, “Is Civil Rights Law Dead?”, Louisiana Law Review annual symposium,

Louisiana State University, March 2003 Panelist, International Organizations and Laborers in the Global Economy Conference, UC

Davis, March 2003 Panelist, Minorities in Academia, Bay Area Asian Pacific American Law Students Association

Annual Conference, UC Hastings College of Law, Feb. 2003 Panelist, Law and the Border Conference, UCLA Law Review, UCLA Law School, Jan. 2003 Panelist, Martin Luther King Jr. Week Panel sponsored by the Black Law Students Association,

UC Davis School of Law. Jan. 2003 Panelist, Section of Minority Groups Panel on the AALS Interview Process, Association of

American Law Schools Faculty Recruitment Conference, Washington, D.C. Oct. 2002 Panelist, “Latino” or “Hispanic” Identity Within the United States’ Legal System: Natural,

Necessary or Imposed?, Plenary Panel, Whose Eye on What Prize? Understanding Latinos in the Face of the Law conference, Stanford Law School, Oct. 2002 Panelist, Immigration: Trends and Issues in a Post September 11 World, National Association

of Hispanic Journalists Professional Development Workshop, co-sponsored by UC Office of the President, UC Davis, September 2002

Roundtable on the Future of Immigration Law Scholarship, Immigration Law Teachers

Workshop, Loyola-New Orleans Law School, June 2002 (invited) Panelist, Sixth Annual LatCrit Theory Conference, Portland, Oregon, May 2002 Panelist, Post 9/11: The Impact on Chicano/Latino Politics, Chicana/o Studies Program, UC

Davis, May 2002 Panelist, “Writing and Teaching on Interracial Issues, Family, Family, Gender and Sexual

Orientation,” 2002 Western Law Professors of Color Conference, March 2002

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Panelist, Beyond Belonging: Challenging the Boundaries of Nationality, 12th Annual DePaul Law Review Symposium, DePaul Law School, March 2002

Keynote Speaker, Affirmative Action in Higher Education in the New Millennium, Chicano-

Latino Law Review, UCLA School of Law, Feb. 2002 Panelist, “Borders, Migration & Trade: The Impact of International Law and Policy on Local

Communities” Conference, UC Davis School of Law, Jan. 2002

Panelist, “Reparations” Program of Section on Minority Groups, Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Jan. 2002

Panelist, “Diversifying the Law School Faculty” Program of Association of American Law

Schools Committee on Recruitment and Retention of Minority Law Teachers, Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Jan. 2002

Panelist, Chicana/o Studies Fall Symposium, From Minority to Majority: Chicana/os in the 21st

Century, California State University, Sacramento, Dec. 2001 Lunch Speaker, Race Mixture in the Americas conference, American University, Washington

College of Law, Washington, D.C., Nov. 2001 Panelist, “Raising the Bar: Latino and Latina Presence in the Judiciary and the Struggle for

Representation,” UC Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law, Oct. 2001 Panelist, “Black Versus Brown? The Case for Coalitions Between African-Americans and

Latinas/os in the United States,” XXIII International Congress, Latin American Studies Association, Washington, D.C., Sept. 2001

Paper Presenter, “The Politics of Multi-Racial Identity,” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Aug. 2001

Paper Presenter, “Race Profiling in Law Enforcement: The Case for African American and

Latina/o Cooperation,” Critical Latina/o Theory, Sixth Annual Conference, University of Florida Law School, Apr. 2001

Paper Presenter, “Toward a Latino Supreme Court Appointment” conference, Harvard Law

School, Apr. 2001 Paper Presenter, “Black versus Brown? The Case for and Against Coalitions Between African

Americans and Latina/os in the United States” panel, 28th National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies Annual Conference, University of Arizona, Apr. 2001

Workshop Leader, MECHA de UC Davis Raza Youth Empowerment Conference, Mar. 2001

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Panelist, “Institutionalizing a Philosophy of Public Service at Law Schools,” Access to Equal Justice conference, UC Berkeley (Boalt Hall), Mar. 2001

Paper Presenter, Panel on “The Dialectics of Race in International Relations,” at International

Studies Association, 42nd Annual Convention, Chicago, Illinois, Feb. 2001 Panelist, “Building Community in the New Millennium – Cross Cultural Conversations,”

Program of the Section on Minority Groups, Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, Jan. 2001

Panelist, “Respecting All Families,” Joint Program of Sections on Gay and Lesbian Legal Issues

and Immigration Law, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, Jan. 2001

Discussion Leader on Immigration, Association of American Law Schools and American Society

of International Law Joint Workshop on “Shifting Boundaries: Globalization and Its Discontents,” Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, Jan. 2001

Panelist (Paper Proposal Accepted), “Law and Immigration Policy” panel, Race, Ethnicity, and

Migration: The United States in a Global Context conference, University of Minnesota, Nov. 2000

Panelist, “Just the Facts,” a panel of Latino non-fiction authors, 2000 Los Angeles Latino Book

& Family Festival, Los Angeles Convention Center, Aug. 2000 Keynote Speaker, Hispanic Law Students Association annual banquet, Marquette University

Law School, Apr. 2000

Panelist, The Aftermath of California Proposition 227, XVIII National Conference on Spanish in the United States, UC Davis, Apr. 2000

Dinner Speaker, UCLA Latino Leadership Institute, UCLA Anderson School of Management,

Apr. 2000 Keynote Address, Cesar Chavez Day, California State University, Chico, Mar. 2000 Panelist, Panel on “Transnational (Im)migration in the Americas: Sovereignty, Belonging, and

Right in Question,” Latin American Studies Association XXII International Congress, Miami, Florida, Mar. 2000

“Legal Challenges for Latinos and Latinas in the New Millennium: The Legal Quest for Full

Membership and Equal Citizenship,” Provost’s Conversations on Community, Diversity, and Higher Education, UC Davis, Mar. 2000

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Panelist, “Race and Immigration Law,” Joint Program of Sections on Immigration Law and Minority Groups, Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 2000

Panelist, “The Road to Tenure: A Discussion of Race, Gender, Retention and Promotion

Informed by Recent Data,” Association of American Law Schools Committee on the Recruitment and Retention of Minority Law Teachers panel, Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 2000

Panelist, U.S. Policy at the Millennium: With Liberty and Justice for All, Harvard Law School,

Dec. 1999

Commentator, “Afro Latinas/os and Racial Formation,” American Society for Legal History, Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, Oct. 1999

Commentator, Workshop on the Supreme Court and Immigration and Refugee Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, D.C., Oct. 1999

Presentation, “NAFTA, the European Union, and Migration Controls: The Maintenance of

Racial Hegemony Through the Increased Flow of Capital, or the (Lack of the) Color of Money,” at conference on The Spanish Legal System and LatCrit Theory: A Dialogue at Universidad de Malaga, Malaga, Spain, June 1999

Panelist, “Mestizaje, Identity and the Power of Law in Historical Context: LatCrit

Perspectives,” Fourth Annual LatCrit Conference, Stanford Sierra Conference Center, Lake Tahoe, Apr. 1999

Panelist, “The Fight for Immigrants’ Rights: Pursuing Social Justice in a Transnational

Economy,” American University, Washington College of Law, Apr. 1999 (1999 Founders’ Celebration Event)

Panelist, Immigration and National Identity panel, American Society of International Law, 93rd

Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Mar. 1999 Panelist, Second Annual Harvard University Latino Law and Public Policy Conference on

“Access to Opportunity,” Harvard Law School, Mar. 1999 Keynote Speaker, National Association for Chicana/o Studies, Regional Conference, UC Davis,

Mar. 1999 Panelist, Section of Immigration Law Program on “Perspectives on Citizenship,” Association of

American Law Schools annual meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, Jan. 1999

Presentation, “1848/1898-1998 Transhistoric Thresholds” Conference, Arizona State University, Hispanic Research Center, Dec. 1998

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Presentation, “Making History, Constructing ‘Race’: Situating ‘Race’ in Time, Space and Theory” conference, University of Victoria, Canada, Oct. 1998

Panelist, Panel on “Different Perspectives on Immigration Law and Policy,” Immigration Law

Teachers Workshop, UC Berkeley, May 1998 Panelist, Panel on “Reflections on the Use of Narrative in Legal Writing,” at conference on

“Temas de Justicia: Latino/a Literature & the Law,” University of Denver College of Law, Apr. 1998

Presentation at “A Tale of Two Treaties: United States/Mexico Relations Through the Lens of

the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo” conference, Southern Methodist University School of Law, Mar. 1998

Roundtable on “Critical Race Praxis -- Multiracial Coalitional Activism and Scholarship” and

Plenary Panel on Scholarship, 1998 Sixth Annual Western Law Teachers of Color Conference, sponsored by University of Oregon School of Law, Mar. 1998

Paper Presentation, “Understanding the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo on its 150th Anniversary”

conference, Southwestern University School of Law, Feb. 1998 (also presented in faculty lecture series at California Western School of Law, Jan. 1999)

Paper Presentation, Critical Race Theory Conference, Yale Law School, Nov. 1997 Commentator, Papers on German integration policy, Comparative Immigration and Integration

Project Workshop, U.C. Davis, Oct. 1997 Paper Presenter, Second Annual Lat/Crit Conference, St. Mary’s School of Law, San Antonio,

Texas, May 1997 Paper Presenter, Symposium on Immigration Law and Crime, St. Mary’s School of Law, San

Antonio, Texas, Mar. 1997 Paper Presenter, National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies Rocky Mountain Region

Conference, Arizona State University, Jan. 1997 Paper Presenter, Hispanic National Bar Association Annual Conference, Oct. 1996 Paper

Presenter, 12th Annual Critical Theory Workshop, UC Davis, Oct. 1996 Panelist, Immigration Law Teachers Workshop, University of Colorado, May 30-June 1, 1996 Paper Presenter, First Annual Lat/Crit Conference sponsored by California Western School

of Law, May 1996 Paper Presenter, National Association of Chicana and Chicana Studies Annual Conference,

Sacramento, California, Apr. 1996

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Panelist, Practicing and Preaching: The U.S. and International Human Rights Law conference,

University of California at Berkeley (Boalt Hall), spring 1995 Paper Presenter, Forming Immigration Policy in the Media Spotlight: Rhetoric and Reality

symposium, University of Washington School of Law, May 1995 Paper Presenter, The 50th Anniversary of International Shoe Co. v. Washington: The Past and

Future of Personal Jurisdiction symposium, UC Davis School of Law, Feb. 1995 Paper Presenter, Benefit of Burden? A Symposium on Immigration and the Allocation of Public

Benefits, UCLA School of Law, Feb. 1995 Paper Presenter, Colloquium, Chicano/Latino Policy Project, UC Berkeley, Nov. 1994 Panelist,

Critical Issues in The November Election, UC Berkeley, Oct. 1994 Moderator, Advanced Civil Litigation Workshop, sponsored by University of Houston Law

Foundation and UC Davis School of Law, July 1994, San Francisco, California Presenter, The MacCrate Report and Teaching Immigration Law, American Immigration

Lawyer’s Association, Law Teachers Committee, June 1994, San Francisco, California Presenter, Teaching an Advanced Course in Refuee Law, Immigration Law Teachers Workshop,

University of New Mexico School of Law, June 1994. Commentator on papers on Gender and Immigration Law at the same conference

Paper Presenter, A Forum on Immigration: Its Terms and Consequences, UC Davis

Cross-Cultural Center, Mar., 1994 Paper Presenter, Demography and Distrust: The Latino Challenge to Civil Rights and

Immigration Policy in the 1990’s and Beyond symposium, UC Berkeley, Mar. 1994 Paper Presenter, Joint Program of Sections on Immigration, Minority Groups, and International

Law entitled The Intersection of Race and Immigration: Interethnic Conflict and the Role of Law, Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida, Jan. 1994

Presentation on Recent Updates in Asylum Law at the Litigating Political Asylum Cases

Seminar, Voluntary Legal Services Program, Sacramento, California, Oct. 1993 Moderator of International Migration Panel of the Human Rights and the North American

Free Trade Agreement Conference, Sacramento, California, Sept. 1993 Presentation, Update on Recent Asylum Law Developments, Taking Your Asylum Case to

Court, UC Davis, Sept. 1992

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Presentation, The Disturbing But Limited Implications of INS v. Elias-Zacarias, Litigating Political Asylum Cases Seminar, Voluntary Legal Services Program, Sacramento

Moderator, Mexico-U.S. Border Awareness Symposium, U.C. Davis, Feb. 1991 Presentation on developments in asylum and refugee law to Immigration Law Seminar to Federal

Bar Association of Oregon, Portland, Oregon, April, 1988 PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES Admitted to California State Bar and the Supreme Court of the United States, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the Central, Eastern, Northern, and Southern Districts of California American Bar Foundation Fellow, 2016- Member, American Law Institute, 2003- American Bar Foundation Advisory Group, Project on Latinos and the Law, 2014- American Bar Association Accreditation Committee, 2017-18 Senator Barbara Boxer, Judicial Advisory Committee for the Eastern District of California, 2009-16 California State Bar Council on Access & Fairness, 2014-15 California Law Academy Strategic Task Force, State Bar of California, 2010-12 Board of Advisors, Discrimination. Law and Justice, Social Science Research Network on-line

Journal, 1999-2007

Board of Advisors, Immigration and Refugee Law and Policy Abstracts, Social Science Research Network on-line journal, 2000-

Board of Directors, Sacramento Federal Judicial Library & Learning Center Foundation, 2012-14 Association of American Law Schools, Executive Committee, Civil Rights Section, 2018-19,

2019-20 Association of American Law Schools Nominating Committee, Chair, 2011-12 National Advisory Board, Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality, Seattle University

School of Law, 2009-

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Association of American Law Schools Committee on Recruitment and Retention of Minority Law Teachers and Students, 2008-11 Association of American Law Schools, Planning Committee for the 2009 Workshop on Work

Law, 2008-09

Task Force on Lawyer Support for Legal Services, formed pursuant to California Assembly Bill 2301, Oct. 2006-08; Joint Committee on the Justice Gap Fund, 2008-10

Member, Board of Directors, Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund,

2006-11

Member, Minority Affairs Committee, Law School Admissions Council, 1999-2001 American Bar Association, Law School Administration Committee, 2001-04

American Bar Association, Coordinating Committee on Immigration Law, 1998-2001 Governing Committee of California Continuing Education of the Bar, 1993-98 Milton L. Schwartz American Inn of Court, 1997-98, 2008-present Board of Directors, Legal Services of Northern California, 1996-present, Vice President,

2001-2003, President, 2003-present, Executive Committee, 1998-present State Bar of California Standing Committee on Legal Services for the Poor, 1992-1995; chair, Legislation Subcommittee, July 1993-Feb. 1995

Commendations from the Board of Governors of the State Bar of California from 1985 to 1991 in recognition of delivery of pro bono legal services

Co-counsel, Brief for Amici Curiae Law Faculty and Instructors in Support of Respondent in

INS v. Elramly, 519 U.S. 31 (1996)

Counsel of Record, amicus curiae brief on behalf of American Immigration Lawyers Association submitted to United States Supreme Court in INS v. Zacarias, 503 U.S. 478 (1992)

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Co-counsel, amici curiae brief on behalf of 132 members of Congress (12 Senators and 130 R Representatives) submitted to United States Supreme Court in INS v. Doherty, 502 U.S.

314 (1992) Co-counsel, amici curiae brief on behalf of forty-six members of Congress (four senators and forty-two representatives) submitted to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Doherty v. United States Department of Justice, 908 F.2d 1108 (2d Cir. 1990) Merit Selection Panel for Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California.

Member, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights for the San Francisco Bay Area, November 1991 to 1998 Board of Directors of American Civil Liberties Union of Yolo County 1990-93; Chair, Legal Committee, Nov. 1990-93 Consulting Attorney, Refugee Rights Panel of Voluntary Legal Services Program, Sacramento,

CA 1990-91 Consulting Attorney, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights for the San Francisco Bay Area,

1985-95 Member of Delegation of attorneys that studied the justice system in El Salvador in July, 1987.

The delegation studied the ability of the Salvadoran justice system to respond to human rights abuses and met with US ambassador to El Salvador, President of the Supreme Court of El Salvador, Attorney General, Minister of Justice, leaders of various human rights groups, and union leaders.

PRIOR EMPLOYMENT Heller, Ehrman, White & McAuliffe San Francisco, California September 1984 to June 1989 Law Clerk to Honorable Stephen Reinhardt United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1983-84 Research Assistant to Professor Charles Haar, Harvard Law School, Spring 1983 Law Clerk Silverglate, Gertner, Baker & Fine Boston, Massachusetts, Spring 1983 Legal Writing Instructor Harvard Law School Supervisor: Professor David Shapiro Fall 1982

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Summer Clerk Positions Latham & Watkins, Los Angeles, CA (summer 1983) Heller, Ehrman, White & McAuliffe, San Francisco, CA (summer 1982) Donovan, Leisure, Newton & Irvine, Los Angeles, CA (summer 1981) PERSONAL Married to Virginia Salazar, October 17, 1987. Children, Teresa (1991), Tomás (1992), Maria Elena (1995). Born June 29, 1958 in Culver City, California