The International Students' Survival Guide to Law School in the United States

The International Students' Survival Guide to Law School in the United States

Author: Rachel Gader-Shafran

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2003-05-07

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 9781462077168

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""The Survival Guide" is designed to provide practical and comprehensible information to International Students coming to US law schools. Do you know the answers to these questions? • do you know what to do before you come to law school? • do you know what to do when you get to law school? • d you know how to organize for classes? • do you know you how to participate in class discussions? • do you know how to brief a case? • do you know how to outline and study for exams? • do you know how to attack writing papers? • do you know how to prepare for oral arguments? If the answer is "NO" then you need "The Survival Guide". "Rachel Gader-Shafran has written an indispensable guide for law graduates of international universities. She writes with clarity and the authority that comes from having graduated from a leading US law school and teaching International students for many years. I would advise international law graduates interested in studying in US law schools to read this book. Your investment in it will be repaid many times." -Thomas O. Sargentich, Professor of Law Director, LLM Program on Law and Government American University, Washington College of Law"


International Student Compliance

International Student Compliance

Author: Omobonike B. Odegbami

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The purpose of this multi-case study was threefold: (a) to explore how Principal/Designated School Officials (P/DSOs) at Student and Exchange Visitor (SEVP)-certified urban community colleges make meaning of the international student regulatory environment; b) to provide a conceptual framework for understanding and explaining the practices and interventions for community college administrators to aid in improving immigration practices at community colleges; c) to propose practices and interventions for community college administrators and advisors to address the needs of international students served by the institution. This study explored how Principal/Designated School Officials (P/DSOs) interpret and make meaning of immigration regulatory environment. Historically, the United States has sought to maximize the talents and contributions of international students, export higher education, and take advantage of international students' presence here as a foreign policy asset. Higher education institutions have emerged as critical partners in advancing national security while serving international student populations and maintaining a balance between governmental reporting responsibilities and institutional (and student-related) responsibilities. United States' immigration laws and policies are constantly undergoing rapid and, in some instances, substantial changes that directly impact international students. These changing policies impact how P/DSOs, particularly in urban community colleges, enact and implement processes and procedures to keep international students in compliance. A Foucauldian knowledge-power theoretical framework was employed, situating federal regulations, institutional policy, and P/DSOs in a Panopticon of surveillance. Using qualitative methods, data was collected from in-depth interviews, and document analysis of federal documents pertaining to congressional committee meetings, regulatory documents, and legislative texts), NAFSA documents (opinion pieces, advocacy position statements and recommendations, research), newspaper and journal articles, and documents and materials from the community colleges being researched in the study relating to international student policies and procedures (including institutional websites). Themes that emerged include advocacy, fear, criminalization, prejudice, surveillance, and docile bodies. The findings document how immigration related regulations are interpreted and implemented.


The Internationalisation of Law

The Internationalisation of Law

Author: Mary Elizabeth Hiscock

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1849806799

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This insightful book explores the acute challenges presented by the .internationalisation. of law, a trend that has been accelerated by the growing requirement for academics and practitioners to work and research across countries and regions with differing legal traditions. The authors have all confronted these challenges of internationalisation throughtheir extensive knowledge and experience in civil law, common law and mixed jurisdictions around the globe. Their analysis of the implications for researchers and teachers, as well as practitioners, law-makers and reformers is original andtheir different proposals for dealing with the challenges are both practical and at times, radical.


LL.M. Roadmap

LL.M. Roadmap

Author: George Edwards

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2011-09-19

Total Pages: 622

ISBN-13: 1454802391

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Like an atlas, the LL.M. Roadmap: An International Student's Guide to U.S. Law School Programs provides a series of andquot;roadmapsandquot; to guide prospective LL.M. students through every step of their journey. From assessing your reasons to acquire an LL.M., to choosing an American law school, meeting financial and immigration challenges, and succeeding in law school and a career in law, the LL.M. Roadmap provides straightforward guidance, along with plenty of checklists and reference sources. In ten parts and 33 chapters, this valuable text offers a careful examination of every consideration and contingency for making important life decisions. An indispensable guide for prospective LL.M. candidates, the LL.M. Roadmap features: information and analysis to help readers answer their most pressing questions, such as Should I worry about an LL.M. program's ranking and reputation? How do I get admitted to a U.S. LL.M. Program? What questions should I ask before accepting a U.S. law school's offer of admission? What kind of financial assistance is available? Can I work part-time during my LL.M. program? What will it take to succeed in a U.S. LL.M. program? practical guidance for navigating through the entire LL.M. experience degree and English-language proficiency requirements how U.S. law professors teach legal writing, research, and communication techniques determining whether extracurricular activities will help common immigration and student visa challenges and requirements employment and career advice numerous checklists and lists of resources


Handbook of Comparative Higher Education Law

Handbook of Comparative Higher Education Law

Author: Charles J. Russo, Ed.D., J.D., Panzer Chair in Education, University of Dayton

Publisher: R&L Education

Published: 2013-07-11

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 1475804059

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This book can serve as valuable resource for educational practitioners in higher education insofar as it provides them with an enhanced awareness of strategies that are being used to manage problems commonly faced in multiple educational settings.


The Law of Higher Education, A Comprehensive Guide to Legal Implications of Administrative Decision Making

The Law of Higher Education, A Comprehensive Guide to Legal Implications of Administrative Decision Making

Author: William A. Kaplin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-04-05

Total Pages: 895

ISBN-13: 1119271851

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Your must-have resource on the law of higher education Written by recognized experts in the field, the latest edition of The Law of Higher Education, Vol. 1 offers college administrators, legal counsel, and researchers with the most up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of the legal implications of administrative decision making. In the increasingly litigious environment of higher education, William A. Kaplin and Barbara A. Lee’s clear, cogent, and contextualized legal guide proves more and more indispensable every year. Two new authors, Neal H. Hutchens and Jacob H Rooksby, have joined the Kaplin and Lee team to provide additional coverage of important developments in higher education law. From hate speech to student suicide, from intellectual property developments to issues involving FERPA, this comprehensive resource helps ensure you’re ready for anything that may come your way. Includes new material since publication of the previous edition Covers Title IX developments and intellectual property Explores new protections for gay and transgender students and employees Delves into free speech rights of faculty and students in public universities Expands the discussion of faculty academic freedom, student academic freedom, and institutional academic freedom Part of a 2 volume set If this book isn’t on your shelf, it needs to be.


Campus Support Services, Programs, and Policies for International Students

Campus Support Services, Programs, and Policies for International Students

Author: Bista, Krishna

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2016-01-12

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 1466697539

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Study abroad programs have proven beneficial for both the international student as well as the domestic community and school population interacting with the student. In an effort to promote cultural awareness, intercultural communications as well as opportunities for future study abroad program success, universities must take care to provide international students with the resources necessary to succeed while studying abroad. Campus Support Services, Programs, and Policies for International Students explores the role of university administration in successful implementation, regulation, and support of study abroad experiences. Highlighting essential topics relating to legal issues, safety concerns, curriculum development, and intercultural communication, this research-based publication is an ideal reference source for university administrators, school counselors, policymakers, and researchers interested in study abroad program implementation, regulation, and success factors at the administrative level.


The Law of Higher Education

The Law of Higher Education

Author: William A. Kaplin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2019-04-05

Total Pages: 1873

ISBN-13: 111955117X

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Your must-have resource on the law of higher education Written by recognized experts in the field, the latest edition of The Law of Higher Education offers college administrators, legal counsel, and researchers with the most up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of the legal implications of administrative decision making. In the increasingly litigious environment of higher education, William A. Kaplin and Barbara A. Lee's clear, cogent, and contextualized legal guide proves more and more indispensable every year. Two new authors, Neal H. Hutchens and Jacob H Rooksby, have joined the Kaplin and Lee team to provide additional coverage of important developments in higher education law. From hate speech to student suicide, from intellectual property developments to issues involving FERPA, this comprehensive resource helps ensure you're ready for anything that may come your way. Includes new material since publication of the previous edition Covers Title IX developments and intellectual property Explores new protections for gay and transgender students and employees Delves into free speech rights of faculty and students in public universities Expands the discussion of faculty academic freedom, student academic freedom, and institutional academic freedom If this book isn't on your shelf, it needs to be.