Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-18-2022
Journal
Yale Law Journal
Volume
132
First Page
632
Last Page
658
Abstract
Movement actors have long sought expansive reforms in U.S. immigration law, but two deep-seated tendencies are obstructing those efforts: incrementalism and path dependence. This Essay recommends that law clinics counter these forces by setting ambitious goals for structural change and by equipping students with knowledge and skills needed for transformative lawyering.
Recommended Citation
Jayesh Rathod,
Transformative Immigration Lawyering,
132
Yale Law Journal
632
(2022).
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https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/facsch_lawrev/2172