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  School of Law-Camden 2003-2005 Faculty, Staff, and Administration Linda S. Bosniak  

Linda S. Bosniak

Professor of Law. Professor Bosniak earned her B.A. magna cum laude and with high honors in general scholarship at Wesleyan University in 1980. She earned her M.A. in Latin American Studies at the University of California (Berkeley) in 1988, and her J.D. with distinction at Stanford University, also in 1988. Prior to joining the School of Law-Camden faculty, she practiced civil liberties and labor law in New York City with Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky & Lieberman, and served as a law clerk at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. She has published extensively on immigration, nationalism, and citizenship in the law and in political theory, in journals such as North­western University Law Review, New York University Law Review, Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, and Social Text, and has contributed to several volumes of edited essays. She is currently at work on a book entitled The Citizen and The Alien Dilemmas of Contemporary Membership (forthcoming, Princeton University Press). Professor Bosniak teaches immigration law, constitutional law, employment discrimination law, and administrative law, as well as seminars on citizenship and on refugee law. During the 2001-2002 academic year, she served as a law and public affairs fellow and visiting professor at Princeton University. She is on the advisory board of the Rutgers Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture in New Brunswick and will serve as acting director for the 2003-2004 academic year.


 
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