America's Immigration Dilemma: Valley Voices interview with Sonia Nazario
The boy that I wrote about didn't see his mom for 11 years, he was incredibly lonely and had a part missing without his mother by his side.
[more]The boy that I wrote about didn't see his mom for 11 years, he was incredibly lonely and had a part missing without his mother by his side.
[more]John Greabe ‘85, Professor of Law at UNH and Appellate Attorney, came to Dartmouth this week to discuss the New Hampshire Voter Identification Law recently approved by the Department of Justice. Greabe has nearly seventeen years of experience clerking for federal appeals and trial court judges for the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He now teaches courses on Constitutional Law and Civil Procedure at the University of New Hampshire.
[more]Illegal immigration has been a divisive issue in political elections for the last decade. It is such a sticky issue because there is no clear answer as to the best way to address the 11.5 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the United States, or to prevent that number from growing even larger.
[more]A raging debate currently ongoing in New Hampshire politics is the implementation of the new New Hampshire voting law. Under this law, college students wishing to vote would be required to sign a statement that they intend to switch their permanent state residency to New Hampshire.
[more]Please join us for Alice Rivlin’s talk, “Will Our Polarized Politics Push Us over the Fiscal Cliff?” at Rockefeller 003 at 4:30 pm, October 18, 2012.
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