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U.S. Supreme Court,
Immigration,
Constitutional Law

Oct. 12, 2018

Empirical Kavanaugh

Adam Feldman, from the blog Empirical SCOTUS, offers a quantitative-based preview of Brett Kavanaugh's first term. And Seth Stodder, former Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Border, Immigration, and Trade Policy, unpacks Wednesday's Supreme Court argument in the 9th Circuit immigration appeal 'Nielsen v. Preap.'

Adam Feldman

Empirical SCOTUS

Seth M.M. Stodder

Seth previously served in the Obama Administration as Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Borders, Immigration and Trade. He also served in the Bush Administration as Director of Policy for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and currently teaches national security law at the University of Southern California Law School.


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