Law in Motion Lecture Daniel Kanstroom Deportation Nation Outsiders in American History February 23, 2012 4:00t5:15 pm McCormick Tribune Center Evanston Reception to follow Prof. Kanstroom will discuss deportation en-­ IRUFHPHQWLQWKH8QLWHG6WDWHVDµQDWLRQRILPPL grants' that has undertaken a radical, unprecedented Daniel Kanstroom, social experiment. Although deportation is at least as old as the modern nation-­state, we have never before Professor of Law & seen an immigration enforcement system of the size, Director of the ferocity, and scope that has been built, ironically, in International Human one of history's most open and immi-­ Rights Program at Boston grant-­friendly societies. More than a College decade later, it is time to consider the Law School and founder of justifications, accomplishments, and the Post-­Deportation failures of this system. Human Rights Project With a response by Prof. Jacqueline Stevens Northwestern Political Science & Legal Studies This event is generously co-sponsored by: Political Science, Sociology, Latino/a Studies, African-American Studies, Asian American Studies, International Studies, and the Center for Forced Migration Studies. For more information contact legalstudies@northwestern.edu