Immigration and Nationality Law Review
- Immigration and Nationality Law Review
The "Immigration and Nationality Law Review" (INLR) is an internationally recognized annual law journal, published by William S. Hein & Co., Inc., of New York.
Overview
Created in 1976, the INLR was originally a reprint journal that served the scholarly community as an anthology of the most seminal law review articles on immigration and nationality. It included legislative summaries and a limited number of original contributions. Since its move to the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1998 from Western New England College School of Law, the journal has substantially expanded to include student casenotes, comments, book reviews and essays. Today, the INLR is one of only two major student-edited American law journals focusing on immigration law, the other being the "Georgetown Immigration Law Journal". The INLR's broad scholarly scope often transcends the subject of immigration and encompasses the related fields of constitutional and criminal law, human rights, international law, and ethnic conflict. Second and third year law students are responsible for coordinating the production of the journal under the guidance of Professor Emily Houh, the INLR's faculty advisor.
External links
* [http://www.law.uc.edu/inlr/index.html The Immigration and Nationality Law Review]
* [http://www.wshein.com/Catalog/Product.aspx?sku=2253 INLR at William S. Hein & Co]
* [http://www.wshein.com/media/Catalog/2/103280.pdf Immigration and Nationality Law Review Brochure]
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