Professor Kunal Parker Participates in Conferences on Immigration and Citizenship

American legal history expert Professor Parker also discussed his latest book on a podcast with the New Books network.
Professor Kunal Parker Participates in Conferences on Immigration and  Citizenship
Professor Kunal Parker

Professor Kunal Parker, Miami Law’s associate dean for intellectual life and dean’s distinguished scholar, recently participated in several scholarly events. He was a speaker on a plenary panel and a discussant on another panel at the Conrad E. Wright Research Conference on Citizenship sponsored by the Massachusetts Historical Society. Parker also served as a moderator on a panel on Antebellum Immigration and Slavery at the Tenement Museum in New York City, and as a discussant at the Culp Colloquium at Harvard Law School.

Parker was also interviewed for another podcast with the New Books network where he discussed his latest book, The Turn to Process, which was published by Cambridge University Press. Listen to the podcast here.

Parker’s teaching areas and interests include American Legal History, Estates and Trusts, Immigration and Nationality Law, and Property. In addition to his recent book, Parker has published two other books: Making Foreigners: Immigration and Citizenship Law in America (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015), and Common Law, History, and Democracy in America, 1790 - 1900: Legal Thought Before Modernism (Cambridge University Press, 2011). 

 



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