
International Law Journal Symposium: Refuge in a Divided World: The Evolving Landscape of U.S. Immigration & Refugee Policy
April 4
The JIL Vol. 50 Symposium presents Refuge in a Divided World: The Evolving Landscape of U.S. Immigration & Refugee Policy.
Friday, April 4th 9:00am – 2:00pm *Breakfast starts at 8:00am*
Breakfast and lunch is guaranteed to those who register in advance
The Symposium is open and free to all — please spread the word!
Location: The Carolina Club
Parking: Rams Deck Parking Structure or Raleigh Road Visitor Parking Lot (pay-for-parking)
Speakers:
- Katherine Donato, Professor of International Migration and former Director of the Institute for the Study of International Migration at Georgetown University
- Uzoamaka Emeka Nzelibe, Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Seigle Immigration Clinic for Immigrant Youth and Families at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
- Sarah Paoletti, Professor and Director of Transnational Legal Clinic at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
- Yoana Kuzmova, Clinical Instructor and Lecturer in the International Human Rights Clinic at Boston University School of Law