Moralities of Migration

 
A global series of five events exploring various ethical aspects of migration past, present, and future.

Constitutional? Arizona’s “Racial Profiling” Law
March 22, 2012, 12:15-1:15pm, Duke Law School Room 3043
A panel discussion on the Supreme Court’s recent decision to hear arguments on Arizona’s SB 1070.

Participants

With Noah Pickus (Duke), Jack Chin (UC Davis), Lucas Guttentag (Yale), Margaret Hu (Duke), and Ernie Young (Duke). Co-sponsored by the Program in Public LawDuke Law School, and the American Constitution Society.

Who Makes Your iPhone? Chinese Migration, Labor, and Human Rights
April 4, 2012, 12:15-1:15pm, Duke Law School Room 3041
A panel discussion on the complex geopolitical, labor, and human rights issues surrounding China’s economic revolution.

Participants

 With Carlos Rojas (Duke), Eileen Chow (Duke), Don Clarke (George Washington University), and Paul Haagen (Duke). Co-sponsored by the Program in Public Law, the Center for International and Comparative Law, and the Triangle China Forum on Urbanization and Migration. 

Immigration Outside the Law
April 16, 2012, 8:30-11:15am, Duke Law School, 12-1:30pm, West Duke Building, Room 101
A book workshop and seminar on the meaning of unlawful presence, the role of states and cities, and the integration of immigrants.

Participants

Featuring Hiroshi Motomura (UCLA). Co-sponsored by Duke Law School

Loyalty, Identity, and Migration
April 27, 2012, 8:30am-5pm, The Kenan Institute for Ethics, West Duke Building, Room 101

Participants


With Annie Stilz (Princeton), Christian Joppke (University of Bern), Malachi Hacohen (Duke), Dora Kostakopoulou (University of Southampton), Ebrahim Moosa (Duke), Wayne Norman (Duke), Liav Orgad (Interdisciplinary Center, Herzilya), Noah Pickus (Duke), Peter Schuck (Yale), Peter Skerry(Boston College), Jeff Spinner-Halev (UNC), and Suzanne Shanahan (Duke). Co-sponsored by the Center for European Studies

Religion, Identity, and Citizenship
June 12-14, 2012 Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Participants

With Joseph Agassi (Tel-Aviv), Yaakov Ariel (UNC), Ella Belfer (Bar-Ilan), Matthias Bormuth(Tuebingen), Jacques Ehrenfreund (Lausanne), Shai Ginsburg (Duke), Malachi Hacohen (Duke), Liav Orgad (Interdisciplinary Center, Herzilya), Julie Mell (NCSU), Michael Miller (CES, Budapest), Hilda Nissimi (Bar-Ilan), Noah Strote (NCSU), and David Weinstein (Wake Forest). Co-sponsored by the Center for European Studies.