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Exams + holidays + new course prep = no new posts

It’s exam time again. The semester has wrapped up so it’s time for me to grade Immigration and Torts exams. As a result, I won’t have time to post new updates to the blog for a few weeks. By then the holidays will be here so I won’t post during that time either.

Plus, I need to get ready for the new semester and the new course I’ll be teaching: crImmigration: The Intersection of Criminal Law and Immigration Law! I’m extremely excited to spend a semester thinking through the convergence of criminal law and immigration law with a small group of students. The course is capped at 15 and right now there are 14 enrolled so I’m excited that students are excited about the class (hence my earlier statement about being extremely excited)!

New crImmigration.com posts will appear after the new year. Right now I’m planning to resume on January 10, 2012. Meanwhile, you can follow the latest crImmigration developments on my Facebook page, Twitter account, or on LinkedIn.

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Posted by César on December 6, 2011 on 9:00 am 1 Comment
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    June 24, 2013 at 5:18 pm

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