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Professor Marisa Cianciarulo Explains What Drew Her to Immigration Law in New Video Profile

June 12, 2014 by | Faculty

Professor Marisa Cianciarulo is featured in the newly released video profile, where she discusses what brought her into scholarly work in immigration law. “I saw firsthand how our refugee laws didn’t always provide the needed protection,” she explains. Her goal is to improve the law and to enhance people’s understanding of immigration law in general. Professor

Fowler Law Professor Cianciarulo Publishes ‘Unauthorized Americans and European Outcasts’ in the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal

May 8, 2014 by | Faculty

Professor Marisa S. Cianciarulo’s article “Unauthorized Americans and European Outcasts” was published in the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal (Volume 27, No. 3, Spring 2013). Abstract: “Unauthorized Americans and European Outcasts compares the relative ease of integration in the United States to the integration struggles faced by citizens of Britain, France, and Germany who are

Bette and Wylie Aitken Family Violence Clinic Students Obtain Immigration Status for a Survivor of Domestic Violence

April 7, 2014 by Fowler School of Law | General News

Two students, Jacqueline Gonzalez Valle (JD ’14) and Madiha Shahabuddin (JD ’15), in the Bette and Wylie Aitken Family Violence Clinic successfully obtained immigration status for a survivor of domestic violence. The client was brought to this country as a small child and suffered years of physical and emotional abuse by her United States Citizen husband. Supervising Professor Julie Marzouk

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