Government,
Immigration,
Law Practice
Nov. 1, 2017
DACA presents hard truths on the responsibility of attorneys
As an attorneys we play an important role in upholding ideals like due process and access to justice. But part of what we do is also introduce our clients to the law as an institution, and in many ways legitimize the processes that they avail themselves to.





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As an attorneys we play an important role in upholding ideals like due process and access to justice. But part of what we do is also introduce our clients to the law as an institution, and in many ways legitimize the processes that they avail themselves to. Systems of power often require legitimation from multiple actors in a given society. For better or worse we play a role in reifying the institution that is immigration law in its...
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