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- Posted September 02, 2011
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Wayne Law to host panel on immigration and asylum law, Sept. 20
Wayne State University Law School's Program for International Legal Studies will host a panel titled "Is the Door Opening or Closing? Recent Developments in Immigration and Asylum Law" on Tuesday, Sept. 20. The panel, which is part of the program's International Law Week, will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Law School's Spencer M. Partrich Auditorium.
The panel will highlight important new developments in family immigration law, business immigration law and in asylum law.
The panelists include:
* David H. Paruch of the U.S. Department of Justice, Detroit Immigration Court.
* David Thronson, Michigan State University College of Law professor and co-founder of its Immigration Law Clinic.
* Debra Auerbach Clephane of Vercruysse, Murray, and Calzone and chair of the International Employment Law and Immigration Committee of the State Bar of Michigan.
* Eli Maroko of Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer, and Weiss and chair of the Michigan Chapter of the American Immigrations Lawyers Association.
Wayne Law Professor Rachel Settlage, director of the Law School's Asylum and Immigration Law Clinic, will serve as moderator of the event.
Register online at http://events.wayne.edu for this panel, one of four events that will take place during the program's International Law Week Sept. 19-23. Information on additional events can be found at http://law.wayne.edu/international-studies/international_week.php.
Published: Fri, Sep 2, 2011
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