The upcoming July/August issue of the American Bar Association’s GPSolo magazine is dedicated to the dynamic and multifaceted field of immigration law.
This issue serves as an invaluable resource, offering a comprehensive overview of various immigration practice areas and addressing unique challenges faced by immigration lawyers. Whether you are a seasoned attorney, a law student, or a professional considering a transition into immigration law, this issue promises to be an interesting read and an essential guide.
Immigration law profoundly impacts individual lives and communities, shaping the journeys of those seeking new beginnings and influencing the cultural and economic fabric of our society.
In this issue, authors share their firsthand experiences with the complex issues that arise in immigration law, providing valuable insights and knowledge for working with immigrant clients and being the best advocates possible.
Feature articles include:
- Employment Immigration Law
- Family-Based Immigration Law
- Immigration Removal Defense
- What Are the Differences Between Immigration Statuses? Refugee, Asylee, Parolee, TPS, DACA, and Nonimmigrant Status
- The Importance of Multicultural and Multilingual Competence in Immigration Law
- Ethical Obligations of the Client-Lawyer Relationship in Immigration Law
- Working with Immigrant Youth Pursuing Humanitarian Applications and Asylum
- Legal Rights of Undocumented Immigrants (Unauthorized Workers) in the Workplace
- Marketing for Immigration Law Clients
- Lessons Learned as an Immigration Judge
- Pro Bono Work in Immigration Law: Volunteering with KIND