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Kevin R. Johnson

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Kevin is Dean and Mabie-Apallas Professor of Public Interest Law and Professor of Chicana/o Studies
UC Davis School of Law



Phone: (530) 752-8047

Harvard Univ Law School



Columns
Title Category Published
The end of the Title 42 order – a return to border migration normalcy and due process of law Constitutional Law, Immigration May 17, 2023
A Sign of the times? Government Jan. 31, 2023
Race and politics in the Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court Mar. 28, 2022
How President Trump reminded us of the value of a legal education Legal Education Jan. 18, 2022
We should applaud the changes to the California bar Legal Education, State Bar & Bar Associations Jul. 24, 2020
Trump is not above the law Government, Immigration Nov. 2, 2018
Immigration Roundup Immigration Sep. 21, 2018
Discriminatory immigration policy, past and present Administrative/Regulatory, Government, Immigration Jan. 17, 2018
Gerrymandering and 'gobbledygook' Constitutional Law, Government, U.S. Supreme Court Oct. 6, 2017
End of DACA is an opportunity for real immigration reform Government, Immigration Sep. 6, 2017
Order stay was an easy call Law Practice Apr. 28, 2017
Pass rates can't improve if standards are silently being raised State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice Dec. 15, 2016
Shedding light on the nuances of immigration Perspective Oct. 23, 2015
Title Category Published
The end of the Title 42 order – a return to border migration normalcy and due process of law Constitutional Law, Immigration May 17, 2023
A Sign of the times? Government Jan. 31, 2023
Race and politics in the Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson hearings Judges and Judiciary, U.S. Supreme Court Mar. 28, 2022
How President Trump reminded us of the value of a legal education Legal Education Jan. 18, 2022
We should applaud the changes to the California bar Legal Education, State Bar & Bar Associations Jul. 24, 2020
Trump is not above the law Government, Immigration Nov. 2, 2018
Immigration Roundup Immigration Sep. 21, 2018
Discriminatory immigration policy, past and present Administrative/Regulatory, Government, Immigration Jan. 17, 2018
Gerrymandering and 'gobbledygook' Constitutional Law, Government, U.S. Supreme Court Oct. 6, 2017
End of DACA is an opportunity for real immigration reform Government, Immigration Sep. 6, 2017
Order stay was an easy call Law Practice Apr. 28, 2017
Pass rates can't improve if standards are silently being raised State Bar & Bar Associations, Law Practice Dec. 15, 2016
Shedding light on the nuances of immigration Perspective Oct. 23, 2015