"Driving divisive wedges does not always go as planned."
My next legal blogs column for the Legal Intelligencer, Playing Wedge Politics with Immigration Reform, can be found here.
Providing web citations in a newsprint format is tricky business, and some of the blog posts I quote appear to have lost their web addresses in the translation. For the record, I reference photographs at Albert Yee's Philly blog, several posts at Nathan Newman's Labor Blog (here, here and here), posts by Professor Bill O. Hing of the Immigration Prof Blog (here, here, and here), one at the AFL-CIO Weblog, and one by economist Max Sawicky of Max Speak, You Listen!
Providing web citations in a newsprint format is tricky business, and some of the blog posts I quote appear to have lost their web addresses in the translation. For the record, I reference photographs at Albert Yee's Philly blog, several posts at Nathan Newman's Labor Blog (here, here and here), posts by Professor Bill O. Hing of the Immigration Prof Blog (here, here, and here), one at the AFL-CIO Weblog, and one by economist Max Sawicky of Max Speak, You Listen!
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