Professor David Abraham Delivers Papers in Germany and France on Equal Protection, Migration and the Welfare State

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Professor David Abraham delivered his paper “The Meaning and Measure of American Equal Protection Law” at an international conference on “Constitutionalism and Justice” in Hannover, Germany sponsored by the Volkswagen Foundation. At the international Council on European Studies meetings in Paris, Professor Abraham delivered two papers, one titled “Migration and the Welfare State in an Age of Retrenchment,” and another on “Immigration Law as the Last Bastion of Westphalian Sovereignty.” 

Lexis/Nexis recently also published Professor Abraham’s essay on “The Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966: Past and Future,” in which he explains the politics of the special Cuban immigration law in the context of recent changes in U.S./Cuban relations. Professor Abraham teaches Property, Immigration & Citizenship Law, Citizenship and Identity, Law and the Transition to Capitalism and Law and Social Theory. He has been widely published in each of those areas as well as serving as a frequent media commentator for American, German, and Israeli newspapers and television.



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