Yolanda’s reappointment as Assistant Professor of Law was approved by the Provost.
Yolanda’s article, Maintaining the Subordination of Latinos in a Post-Racial World Through Crimmigration, will be published in the Ohio State Law Journal.
Several of Yolanda’s articles were cited:
- Advising Noncitizen Defendants on the Immigration Consequences of Criminal Convictions: The Ethical Answer for the Criminal Defense Lawyer, the Court, and the Sixth Amendment, 20 Berkeley La Raza L.J. 31 (2010), in Adina B. Appelbaum, Note, Challenging Crimmigration: Applying Padilla Negotiation Strategies Outside the Criminal Courtroom, 6 Geo. J. L. & Mod. Critical Race Persp. 217 (2014); Lauren McGrory Johnson, Note, Revisiting The T.J. Hooper: Stating What is Constitutionally Required of Defense Attorneys Under the Strickland Evaluation of Attorney Performance, 87 S. Cal. L. Rev. 805 (2014).
- 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), in Christopher N. Lasch, Redress in State Postconviction Proceedings for Ineffective Crimmigration Counsel, 63 DePaul L. Rev. 959 (2014); Alia Al-Khatib, Comment, Putting a Hold on Ice: Why Law Enforcement Should Refuse to Honor Immigration Detainers, 64 Am. U. L. Rev. 109 (2014); Maureen A. Sweeney, Shadow Immigration Enforcement and its Constitutional Dangers, 104 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 227 (2014).
- Realizing Padilla’s Promise: Ensuring Noncitizen Defendants Are Advised of the Immigration Consequences of a Criminal Conviction, 39 Fordham Urb. L.J. 159 (2011), in Adina B. Appelbaum, Note, Challenging Crimmigration: Applying Padilla Negotiation Strategies Outside the Criminal Courtroom, 6 Geo. J. L. & Mod. Critical Race Persp. 217 (2014); Christopher N. Lasch, “Crimmigration” and the Right to Counsel at the Border Between Civil and Criminal Proceedings, 99 Iowa L. Rev. 2131 (2014); Christopher N. Lasch, Redress in State Postconviction Proceedings for Ineffective Crimmigration Counsel, 63 DePaul L. Rev. 959 (2014).