[Latina-o_studies] FINAL CALL: New Graduate Seminar “Prisons, Police, and Borders” (LAW 8896.62) open to graduate students!

Spitulski, Nick spitulski.1 at osu.edu
Mon Aug 16 12:47:04 EDT 2021


Dear grad students,

If you are still interested in enrolling in this course in the College of Law offered by Professor César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, please reach out to their registrar Beth Stiles (stiles.96 at osu.edu<mailto:stiles.96 at osu.edu>) to enroll in the class by tomorrow at 5 p.m. ET.

Thanks!
Nick

From: Inés Valdez <inesvaldez at protonmail.com>
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Subject: New Graduate Seminar “Prisons, Police, and Borders” (LAW 8896.62) open to graduate students!


Dear all,



I’m writing to let you know of some exciting news. Professor César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández will be joining OSU as the Gregory H. Williams Chair in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at the Moritz College of Law. (Check out the Latina/o Studies website in the coming weeks for a welcome  interview and profile).



Moreover, Professor García Hernández's graduate seminar will be open to graduate students interested in Latinx Studies and Immigration Law and Enforcement (there are limited slots available, and the deadline to sign up is July 30th).



Please consider signing up or passing this along to your students, if you think they’ll be interested. A brief description and instructions on how to register are included below.



I hope everyone has a good summer!



Best,



Inés





New Graduate Seminar on “Prisons, Police, and Borders” by Professor César Cauhtémoc García Hernández



This seminar addresses criminal and immigration policing practices as they affect migration, including discussions of citizenship, criminal proceedings, and law enforcement along the border. Focused on the interaction between criminal and immigration law enforcement regimes, the course considers substantive legal doctrine alongside legal norms, policies, and operational realities. Special attention is given to the motivations and implications of linking two disparate areas of law. Students are asked to consider where, how, and why doctrine, norms, policies, and practices conflict. The course covers the legal construction of borders and citizenship, including racial and gender dimensions, as well as the rights and obligations of criminal defendants who are not or might not be U.S. citizens. Students will engage in a sustained research project.



Deadline to Enroll: July 30th, 2021


>> Interested students should email the Moritz College of Law Registrar, Beth Stiles (stiles.96 at osu.edu<mailto:stiles.96 at osu.edu>) to enroll in the class.

Inés


Inés Valdez, PhD
(she/her/hers)

Associate Professor, Political Science, Ohio State University

Director, Latina/o Studies Program

Humboldt Stiftung Fellow (2018-2021)
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>>> My book Transnational Cosmopolitanism is out on paperback and just received the Sussex International Theory Prize<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/osu.academia.edu/In**AsValdez__;w6k!!KGKeukY!i6UtiYpoeqr7OtRyDVjSIulqQTrwgsSXKiAXP0S2P3NOovVwNByEjWfwjPf_oAdLlQjm_qchit0WrFDPMFA$>! CUP book website<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/tinyurl.com/valdez-cup__;!!KGKeukY!i6UtiYpoeqr7OtRyDVjSIulqQTrwgsSXKiAXP0S2P3NOovVwNByEjWfwjPf_oAdLlQjm_qchit0W3efUND0$>.

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