
Association of American Law Schools faculty members are invited to take part in the 2013 Mid-Year Meeting Workshop on Poverty, Immigration and Property welcome proposals for breakout-session presentations and papers. Publication is possible.
The workshop, to be held June 10-12, 2013 in San Diego, California, aims to appeal to a range of teachers and scholars.
Invited are proposals on any area within the subjects of the workshop title; themes may include:
► Access to Justice (Labor Camps, Counsel, Language)
► Property Implications of Immigration Enforcement
► International: Land Distribution, Land Reform, Forced Migration
► Race and Property/Race and Immigration
► Climate Refugees: Property, Poverty, Immigration

► Welfare Rights for Immigrants
► Employer Sanctions and Licensing
► Property Formalization
► Home, Housing and Culture
► Property and Citizenship
Interested AALS-eligible faculty members should e-mail a description, in no more than 1,000 words, of the proposed presentation or paper, along with a résumé, to 13pipproposals@aals.org. Deadline is October 26, 2012.
For further information, contact the Planning Committee members:D. Benjamin Barros, Widener University School of Law, at dbbarros@widener.edu; Sheila R. Foster, Fordham University School of Law, Chair, at sfoster@law.fordham.edu; Bill O. Hing, University of San Francisco School of Law, at bhing@usfca.edu; Beth Lyon, Villanova University School of Law, at lyon@law.villanova.edu; and Ezra E.S. Rosser, American University, Washington College of Law, at erosser@wcl.american.edu.
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