Distinguished Professor of Law.
Professor Bosniak is one of the nation's leading
scholars of immigration and citizenship law. She is the author of The
Citizen and the Alien: Dilemmas of Contemporary Membership (Princeton
University Press, 2006), and is currently at work on a book tentatively
titled The Undocumented
Person. She has published extensively in journals such as the
International Journal of Constitutional
Law, Journal of Law, Culture and the Humanities, Critical Review of
Social and Political Philosophy, Boston Review, Northwestern University Law
Review, New York University Law Review, and
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies;
has contributed to
several volumes of edited essays on migration, membership, and borders; and
has lectured widely, nationally and internationally, on these
subjects. She has served as faculty fellow at Princeton
University's Law and Public Affairs Program, as acting director of the
Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, and as a faculty scholar at the Rockefeller Center in Bellagio. Professor Bosniak earned
her B.A.
magna cum laude and
with High Honors, at Wesleyan University, her M.A. in Latin
American studies at the University of California (Berkeley), and her J.D. with
distinction at Stanford University. Before joining the Rutgers faculty, she
practiced in New York City with Rabinowitz, Boudin, Standard, Krinsky
& Lieberman. Professor Bosniak currently teaches courses
in Constitutional Law, Immigration Law, and Employment Discrimination
Law, and seminars on Citizenship and the Constitution and the
Constitution's State Action Doctrine.
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