Message from the Chair
By Anne M. Skallerup
International and Immigration Law,
April 2013
A note from Section Chair Anne M. Skallerup.
Message from the Chair
By Anne M. Skallerup
International and Immigration Law,
May 2012
A message from Section Chair Anne Marie Skallerup.
Message from the Chair
By Anne M. Skallerup
International and Immigration Law,
November 2011
A message from Section Chair Anne Skallerup.
Message from the Chair
By Anne M. Skallerup
International and Immigration Law,
August 2011
A note from Section Chair Anne Marie Skallerup.
Flores-Villar v. United States
By Anne M. Skallerup
International and Immigration Law,
July 2010
An unwed father could pass citizenship to his child only if he resided in the U.S. for at least five years after his 14th birthday while an unwed citizen mother needed to show only a continuous period of one year of residing in the U.S. prior to the birth of the child... is this a violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fifth Amendment? The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide.
The 7th Circuit considers the Immigration Nursing Relief Act
By Anne M. Skallerup
International and Immigration Law,
August 2008
The Court of Appeals in the Seventh Circuit affirmed the district court’s holding that a private complaint is not necessary for the Secretary of Labor to initiate an investigation under the Immigration Nursing Relief Act, and that if foreign nurses are not paid the same wage as domestic registered nurses similarly employed in a facility, then they are entitled to back pay for their entire H-1A visa work period.
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