LAW REVIEW CITIZENSHIP SYMPOSIUM
LAW REVIEW CITIZENSHIP SYMPOSIUM
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(Symposium Participation is available in person or via Zoom)
Thursday, Nov. 6 BYU Law School
2:45 - 4:00 pm Welcome and Opening Plenary
Rose Cuison-Villazor, Rutgers Law
"The Unforgivable Sin: Falsely Claiming U.S. Citizenship and the Case for Forgiveness"
4:15-5:45 pm Panel 1: Conceptualizing Citizenship
Sam Erman, University of Michigan Law School
Anna Pegler-Gordon, James Madison College, Michigan State University
Ming Hsu-Chen, University of California College of Law -- San Francisco
Friday, Nov. 7 BYU Law School
9:00 - 10:15 am Panel 2: Native American Citizenship
Bethany Berger, University of Iowa College of Law
Lila Teeters Knolle, History and Literature, Harvard University
10:30 - 11:45 am Panel 3: Rights, Rhetoric, and History
Rabia Belt, Stanford Law School
Rachel Rosenbloom, Northeastern Law School
12:00 - 1:00 pm Lunch on your own
1:15 - 2:30 pm Closing Plenary
Professor Cuison-Villazor’s scholarship has appeared in top law journals in the country, including California Law Review, Columbia Law Review, Harvard Law Review Forum, Michigan Law Review, and New York University Law Review. She is working on a monograph, Forbidden Love: How Immigration Laws Barred Interracial Marriages (NYU Press, forthcoming 2026), and a co-authored book, AsianCrit at the Intersection (with Bob Chang).
She is also co-author and co-editor of two edited volumes, Legislating a New America: The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 and Its Contributions to Law and Society (with Gabriel “Jack” Chin) (Cambridge University Press 2015), and Loving v. Virginia in a “Post-Racial” World: Rethinking Race, Sex and Marriage (with Kevin Maillard) (Cambridge University Press 2012).
In addition, she is co-author of three casebooks, including Immigration and Citizenship, Process and Policy (10th Ed.) (with T. Alexander Aleinikoff, David A. Martin, Hiroshi Motomura, Maryellen Fullerton, Juliet Stumpf, and Pratheepan Gulasekaram) (forthcoming 2026); Integrating Spaces: Property, race, and Identity (with Al Brophy and Kali Murray) (2023); and Race and Races, Cases and Resources for a Diverse America (4th Ed.) (with Juan Perea, Richard Delgado, and Osamudia James) (2022).
Prior to joining the Rutgers Law School faculty, Professor Cuison-Villazor served on the faculty at the University of California Davis School of Law, Hofstra Law School, and Southern Methodist University School of Law. She has served as a Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, Fellow in Residence at NYU School of Law’s Birnbaum Women Leadership Center, and Visiting Scholar at the University of California Berkeley School of Law Center for Law.
Professor Cuison-Villazor obtained her LL.M from Columbia Law School and J.D. from American University, Washington College of Law.
Areas of Expertise:
Civil Rights (Constitutional Law)
Land Use (Real Property)
Legal History
Property Law (Real Property)
Constitutional Law
Immigration Law
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