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César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández

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César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández is an American scholar of migration studies and Gregory Williams Chair in Civil Rights and Civil Liberties at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. He supports abolishing immigration detention in the United States.[1][2] Hernández is one of the ten most-cited immigration law scholars in the United States.[2]

César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández
Occupation(s)Attorney, Scholar
AwardsFulbright Scholar
Academic background
EducationBrown University (AB), Boston College (JD)
Academic work
InstitutionsMoritz College of Law, Sturm College of Law

In 2020, Hernández delivered the Buck Colbert Franklin Memorial Civil Rights Lecture at the University of Tulsa, named for the African-American lawyer who devoted countless hours to assisting victims of the Tulsa Race Riots. In 2019, the Civil Rights Education and Enforcement Center honored him with its Challenging Discrimination Award. Hernández is a past Fulbright Scholar, where he conducted a comparative study of immigration imprisonment in Slovenia and the United States[3] and has been a scholar-in-residence at the University of California, Berkeley and Texas Southern University. Hernández is also a past recipient of the Derrick A. Bell, Jr. Award by the Association of American Law Schools Section on Minority Groups, an honor issued to a “junior faculty member who, through activism, mentoring, colleagueship, teaching and scholarship, has made an extraordinary contribution to legal education, the legal system or social justice.”[4][5] Hernández has served two terms on the American Bar Association Commission on Immigration.[6]

Hernández graduated from Brown University with a Bachelors of Arts with Honors in American Civilization and English in 2002 and Boston College Law School with a Juris Doctor in 2007. As a law student Hernández was a law review editor for the Third World Law Journal.[2]

Books

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  • García Hernández, César Cuauhtémoc (2015). Crimmigration Law. American Bar Association. ISBN 978-1-62722-387-4.
  • García Hernández, César Cuauhtémoc (2019). Migrating to Prison: America's Obsession with Locking Up Immigrants. The New Press. ISBN 978-1-62097-421-6.[7][8][9]
  • García Hernández, César Cuauhtémoc (2024). Welcome the Wretched "In Defense of the "Criminal Alien". The New Press. ISBN 978-1-62097-779-8.[10][11]

Select Academic Works

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References

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  1. ^ "How immigration policy became 'crimmigration' — and the racial politics behind it". NBC News. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández". Faculty. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Two Denver Law Professors Receive Fulbright Awards". University of Denver. 2017-05-30. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  4. ^ Medlock, Tina (2022-10-12). "UA Little Rock welcomes César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández - News - UA Little Rock". News. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  5. ^ Inquest. "César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández". Inquest. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  6. ^ Hernández, César Cuauhtémoc García. "César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández | Speaker | TED". www.ted.com. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  7. ^ "In Migrating to Prison, Imagining a World Without Immigration Prisons". 5280. 18 February 2020. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Review | The case for abolishing immigration detention". Washington Post. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  9. ^ "Cambridge Forum: César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández - Events - Harvard Book Store". www.harvard.com. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  10. ^ "Welcome the Wretched". The New Press. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  11. ^ "'Welcome the Wretched' argues for the separation of immigration and criminalization". NPR. 12 February 2024.