Showing posts with label Law School (Immigration). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Law School (Immigration). Show all posts
Immigration Justice: Beyond Liberal Egalitarian and Communitarian Perspectives
Michael Scaperlanda, Immigration Justice: Beyond Liberal Egalitarian and Communitarian Perspectives, Routledge Rev. Soc. Econ. (Vol. LVII No. 4, December 1999, p. 523).
Who is My Neighbor?
Michael Scaperlanda, Who is My Neighbor?: An Essay on Immigrants, Welfare Reform, and the Constitution, 29 Conn. L. Rev. 1587 (1997).
Professor Scaperlanda argues that that the Welfare Reform Act “conflicts with a Judeo-Christian vision of our constitutional community:” “[A] Catholic Christian vision of who we are as a constitutional people forbids a policy choice that places the burdens of welfare cuts mainly on the backs of noncitizens. . . . [T]his argument's roots are deeply embedded in . . . Judeo-Christian teaching.”
Professor Scaperlanda argues that that the Welfare Reform Act “conflicts with a Judeo-Christian vision of our constitutional community:” “[A] Catholic Christian vision of who we are as a constitutional people forbids a policy choice that places the burdens of welfare cuts mainly on the backs of noncitizens. . . . [T]his argument's roots are deeply embedded in . . . Judeo-Christian teaching.”
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