Resources & Databases by Subject > Immigration Law Research
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This research guide is intended to be used as a starting point for research in immigration law at the UNM Law Library. It includes both primary and secondary materials, in both print and electronic formats. If you have any questions, please contact the Law Library’s reference desk at (505) 277-0935 or at reference@law.unm.edu.
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Subscription DatabasesImmigration Law Reviews and JournalsAvailable from Lexis-Nexis (IMMLR) Bender’s Immigration BulletinAvailable from Lexis-Nexis (IMMIG;IMMBUL) Charles Gordon & Stanley Mailman, Immigration Law and ProcedureAvailable from Lexis-Nexis (IMMIG; IMMLAW) Austin T. Fragomen, Jr., et al., Immigration Employment Compliance HandbookAvailable from Westlaw (IMECH) Austin T. Fragomen, et al., Immigration Law and BusinessAvailable from Westlaw (IMLB) Sarah B. Ignatius & Elisabeth S. Stickney, Immigration Law and the FamilyAvailable from Westlaw (IMLF) Immigration Project of the National Lawyers Guild, Immigration Law and DefenseAvailable from Westlaw (IMLD) Free Electronic Resources
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Other titles can be found by searching LIBROS using the following subject headings: Political refugees -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States Compiled by Ernesto Longa (updated October 18, 2009) |
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