Yolanda was invited to speak at several events in April. She spoke on April 3 as part of the Law and Ethics Speaker Series at the University’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business on Immigration and Legal Ethics. On April 10, she spoke on
- Immigration Policy and Reform During the Obama Administration, at the annual Midwest People of Color Conference in Chicago, IL. And on April 12, she presented
Navigating the Complexities of Our Melting Pot: How Immigration Affects Legal Representation, as part of a Symposium organized by the Tennessee Journal on Law and Policy and the Tennessee Journal on Race Gender and Social Justice Immigration, in Knoxville, TN.
Yolanda’s article, Perpetuating the Marginalization of Latinos: A Collateral Consequence of the Incorporation of Immigration Law into the Criminal Justice System, 54 How. L.J. 639 (2011), was cited in Immigrant Rights & Immigration Enforcement, 126 Harv. L. Rev. 1565 (2013).