Get to know CRN 02: Citizenship and Immigration Co-Chair Carrie Rosenbaum!

Institution: 

Santa Clara University School of Law

Number of years as LSA member: 

5

Number of LSA Meetings Attended: 

5

LSA Governance Position(s) and Committees:

Co-Chair, Collaborative Research Network 02: Citizenship and Immigration

Other Association Affiliations:

ClassCrits

LatCrit

Critical Legal Collective

National Lawyers Guild

Society of American Law Teachers

Areas of Research:

critical race theory

critical legal theory

citizenship and migration

law and political economy

Favorite Topics to Teach or Research:

Immigration, Criminality and the Constitution

Additional Hobbies:

Seeing and making art in various mediums.

Top Three Books and/or Publications:

“(Un)Equal Immigration Protection,” 50 Southwestern Law Review 232 (2021)

“Systemic Racism and Immigration Detention,” 44 Seattle University Law  Review 1125 (2021)

“Bringing Democratic Rule of Law to Immigration (In the Age of Trump),” 97 Denver Law Review (2020)

Education:

JD, University of California, Davis School of Law

BA, University of Santa Barbara | Interdisciplinary Studies

Major Appearances:

Carrie Rosenbaum & Linus Chan, “Trump’s Paramilitary Units Trained at the Border for the Assaults on Portland Moms.” Slate, July 2020

Ediberto Roman & Carrie Rosenbaum, “Reversal on Trump’s Student Visa Curbs Exposes Flawed Policy Efforts.” Bloomberg Law, July 2020

Ediberto Roman, Carrie Rosenbaum and Geoffrey Hoffman, “DACA Victory at Supreme Court Is Precarious at Best.” Newsweek, June 2020

Carrie Rosenbaum, Laila Hlass, Maureen Sweeney, and Elora Mukherjee, “Let Immigration Judges Speak.” Slate, October 2019

What do you find the most beneficial about being an LSA member?

The community and opportunity for exchange of ideas and camaraderie.

Why should professionals or students join LSA?

Professionals and students should join LSA to support the development of ideas, find community, develop and shape one’s professional identity, make friends, be a mentor, get inspired, and help lift up the work of others.

Learn more about Carrie Rosenbaum, her many publications, media appearances, and involvement with academic organizations by viewing her website here.

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