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7 Jan 2019, 7:54 am
Anil Kalhan (Drexel) moderated the panel, which was comprised of Elizabeth Cohen (Syracuse, Political Science), Kit Johnson (Oklahoma), Steven Bender (Seattle), and... [read post]
15 Aug 2018, 2:59 pm
Below the fold are the results of the 2018-2019 Law Professor Twitter Census. [read post]
2 Apr 2018, 7:28 am
John’s Center for International and Comparative Law Panelists: Anil Kalhan, Esq., Associate Professor of Law at Drexel University Thomas R. [read post]
27 Feb 2018, 9:08 am
Rodriguez, here are some insightful Twitter threads on the subject: Anil Kalhan (@kalhan): https://twitter.com/kalhan/status/968523672309858304 Adam Cox (@adambcox): https://twitter.com/adambcox/status/968526104964272128 Cecillia Wang (@wangcecillia) :https://twitter.com/WangCecillia/status/968519335495876608 Also, here is some early... [read post]
26 Jan 2018, 2:38 am
In February 2017 We the People podcast featured a debate on the order between Peter Spiro and Anil Kalhan on this issue. [read post]
4 Oct 2017, 2:14 am
Revisiting the 1996 Experiment in Comprehensive Immigration Severity in the Age of Trump by Anil Kalhan 9 Drexel Law Review 261 (2017) Abstract The Trump administration’s aggressive, wide-ranging effort to crack down on immigration—which, unlike some of its other initiatives,... [read post]
15 Sep 2017, 8:03 am
The panel included Anil Kalhan, Claire Prestel, Dale Ho, Erin Murphy, and Marty Lederman. [read post]
13 Sep 2017, 6:22 am
Panelists include Dale Ho, Anil Kalhan, Marty Lederman, Erin Murphy and Claire Prestel; Steve Schwinn will serve as the moderator. [read post]
7 Sep 2017, 1:24 pm
AALS News has a nice interview with Rose Villazor, current chair, and Anil Kalhan, chair-elect, of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Immigration Law. [read post]
28 Dec 2016, 8:25 am
The other speakers will be Josh Blackman (South Texas College of Law), Jennifer Chacon (UC Irvine), Jill Family (Widener), and Anil Kalhan (Drexel). [read post]
14 Oct 2016, 5:48 am
Citizenship and Immigration ServicesProfessor Anil Kalhan, Drexel University Kline School of LawProfessor Annie Lai, University of California, Irvine School of LawProfessor Nancy Morawetz, New York University School of LawAlison Parker, Director, U.S. [read post]
28 Jun 2016, 4:30 am
Commentary comes from Anil Kalhan at Dorf on Law, Jeff Chang at Slate, and Pratheepan Gulasekaram and Karthick Ramakrishnan at The Washington Post’s Monkey Cage. [read post]
20 Apr 2016, 6:06 am
Anil Kalhan (here and here) continues the discussion and analysis of United States v. [read post]
19 Apr 2016, 3:27 am
Pre-argument commentary comes from Richard Lugar in The New York Times, Garrett Epps in The Atlantic, and Anil Kalhan at Dorf on Law (with a shorter essay in Washington Monthly). [read post]
13 Feb 2016, 5:51 am
In DAPA, "Lawful Presence," and the Illusion of a Problem, Anil Kalhan responds to Michael Kagan's post on the significance to the language in the Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) guidance about the recipients'... [read post]
4 Jun 2015, 4:47 am
In "Executive Action on Immigration and the Judicial Artifice of `Lawful Presence'” on Dorf on Law, Anil Kalhan critically analyzes the Fifth Circuit's refusal last week to issue a stay of the preliminary injunction entered by Judge Andrew Hanan in... [read post]
20 Apr 2015, 5:22 am
Deferred Action, Supervised Enforcement Discretion, and the Litigation Over Administrative Action on Immigration by Anil Kalhan, Drexel University Thomas R. [read post]
24 Feb 2015, 9:01 pm
Posts on my blog by me and by Professor Anil Kalhan explain how Judge Hanen’s argument is both far-reaching and quite possibly wrong. [read post]
22 Feb 2015, 8:48 am
And yesterday at "Dorf on Law," Anil Kalhan had a post titled "Is Judge Hanen's Smackdown of Executive Action on Immigration 'Narrowly Crafted'? [read post]
22 Feb 2015, 6:13 am
Taking on, among others Michael McConnell, Anil Kalhan in a post on Dorf on Law carefully analyzes Judge Andrew S. [read post]