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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Immigration And Nationality Act Of 1965 20160611

university of california at davis. he specializes in both criminal law and immigration law. i think as this conference afolds, we realized there is great and sad connection between criminal law and immigration law. in a variety of ways. i m not sure how much you will touch on that today. jack did his undergraduate degree at wesley and and a law degree at the university of michigan. he went on to do a advanced law degree at yale. being, if i could paraphrase president kennedy in this context, having gotten a michigan education he went on to get a yale degree so he could be a success in life, which is of course what president kennedy said he was given an honorary degree at yale. recently co-edited a book, or cowritten a book on the 1965 immigration act, which is what he is going to talk about. i m not going to say anymore because he can tell us all about it. professor chin: thank you for the introduction. thank you to the capital historical society. to talk today about the immi

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Immigration And Nationality Act Of 1965 20160619

, we realize there is a great and sad connection between criminal law and immigration law in a variety of ways. i am not sure how much he will touch on that today. jack has an undergraduate degree at wesley and and then law degree from university of michigan. it advanced to do beinggree at deal president kennedy in this antext, having gotten michigan education, he then went on to get ideal degree, so that he could be a success in get a yale degree so that he could be a success in life. co-edited aently book or co-written a book on the 1965 immigration act, which is what he is going to talk about. i will not say anymore because he can tell us all about it. thank you for organizing the convention and also the capital historical society. i am going to talk today about the immigration and nationality act of 1965. i have two propositions about andact, one controversial the other uncontroversial. i begin with the uncontroversial one, and that is the immigration act of 1965 was th

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Immigration And Nationality Act Of 1965 20160806

there s a great and sound connection between criminal law and immigration law. i don t know how much he will touch on that today. he has an undergraduate degree at wesleyan and at the university of michigan. he then went on to do advanced law degree at yale. paraphrase president kennedy in this context, having gone a michigan education, he then went on to get a yell to great so that he could be w yale degree so a that he could be a success in life. jack has just recently co-edited a book, or cowritten on the 1965 immigration act, which is what he will talk about. i will say anymore because he can tell us all about it. thank you for the introduction and for organizing the conference. thanks to the capital historical society. under the talk about the immigration and nationality amendments of 1965. i have two prepositions. one controversial and the other on controversial. fall begin with the un controversial one, and that these amendments enacted in 1955 for the most powerful

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Immigration And Nationality Act Of 1965 20160807

gabriel chan discusses whether the initial intent of the 1965 immigration act was to diversify america or was an intended consequence. professor chin argues despite much racial tension, lawmakers at the time and much more diverse america was inevitable. the lecture part of a two-day symposium hosted by the u.s. capital historical society on the history of immigration. this is about 40 minutes. our next speaker is gabriel chin, who is a professor of law at the university of california, davis. jack specializes in both criminal law, and as this conference on phones, we realize there s a great and sound connection between criminal law and immigration law. i don t know how much he will touch on that today. he has an undergraduate degree at wesleyan and at the university of michigan. he then went on to do advanced law degree at yale. if i could paraphrase president kennedy in this context, having gone a michigan education, he then went on to get a yell to went on to get a yale

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Supreme Court orders foundation records be made public

Records kept by foundations that fundraise and invest for New Mexico s public universities will be public records based on a court order issued this week, attorneys involved in the case

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