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Why We Need to Recognize Black History Every Month
Posted by Yasmin Blackburn | Mar 4, 2021
The Importance of HBCUs – An Immigration Lawyer’s ...
Posted by Christine Alden | Feb 23, 2021
Powering Prosperity under a New Administration, in...
Posted by Ruth Lozano McChesney | Feb 22, 2021
Trump’s “Midnight Rule” Ties Immigration Judges’ H...
Posted by Victoria Neilson and Jonathan Langer | Feb 19, 2021
The ABC’s of the APA: A Layperson’s Guide
Posted by Helena Tetzeli | Feb 17, 2021
Women and Burnout
by Laura F. Kelley | Mar 8, 2021
In this post, part of the Diversity & Inclusion blog post series, Laura F. Kelley shares insights into the legal profession’s gender disparities and the need to come together on International Women’s Day and every day to address the disparities and the harm they cause.
Read MoreWhy We Need to Recognize Black History Every Month
by Yasmin Blackburn | Mar 4, 2021
AILA member Yasmin Blackburn, who chairs the CT chapter’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee, shares her life experience and why Black History recognition should not be limited to one month a year but celebrated year-round.
Read MoreThe Importance of HBCUs – An Immigration Lawyer’s Perspective
by Christine Alden | Feb 23, 2021
As part of the Diversity & Inclusion blog post series, Christine Alden shares her personal experience as a student and graduate of an HBCU, along with some of the history around her alma mater, the Thurgood Marshall School of Law at Texas Southern University.
Read MorePowering Prosperity under a New Administration, in a Still Distanced World
by Ruth Lozano McChesney | Feb 22, 2021
AILA member Ruth McChesney offers some useful tips about how she regularly reviews financial information to inform her understanding of her firm’s productivity and previews the practice management track at the upcoming AILA MidWinter Conference
Read MoreTrump’s “Midnight Rule” Ties Immigration Judges’ Hands
by Victoria Neilson and Jonathan Langer | Feb 19, 2021
In this blog post, AILA members and CLINIC attorneys Vickie Neilson and Jonathan Langer describe how the Trump administration’s midnight rulemaking has harmed clients, including one rule that prevents judges from reopening old removal orders.
Read MoreThe ABC’s of the APA: A Layperson’s Guide
by Helena Tetzeli | Feb 17, 2021
Helena Tetzeli, member of the AILA Media Advocacy Committee, shares insights into what the Administrative Procedure Act is and how it impacts implementation or revocation of immigration policy changes.
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