Publications by Professor Benson

Professor Lenni B. Benson
Publications

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

“The Myth of Alien Labor Certification.” Cross-Border Human Resources, Labor and Employment Issues (Andrew P. Morris & Samuel Estreicher eds.). 2005.

“Unresolved Issues and Unintended Consequences of IRIRA of 1996: Effects Upon Immigrants’ Rights.” Chapter 3 in XXI In Defense of the Alien (L.F. Tomasi, ed.). Center for Migration Studies, 1999.

“Judicial Review After the 1996 Legislation.” Chapter 15 in 30th Annual Immigration and Naturalization Institute, at 405–412. Practising Law Institute, 1997.

“Immigration Employer Sanctions and Antidiscrimination Provisions.” Article 8.4 in Arizona Employment Law Handbook, at 8.4-1 – 8.4-17 (T.M. Rogers, ed.). State Bar of Arizona, 1995.

“The ‘New World’ of Judicial Review of Removal Orders.” in 1997–1998 Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook, Volume II, at 32–59 (R.P. Murphy, ed.). American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1997.

“Fundamentals of Judicial Review of Orders of Deportation and Exclusion.” in 1996–1997 Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook, Volume I, at 484–496 (R.P. Murphy, ed.). American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1996.

“Preparation of a Successful Claim for Political Asylum or Withholding Deportation.” Chapter 1 in 29th Annual Immigration and Naturalization Institute, at 7–18. Practising Law Institute, 1996.

“Surviving to Fight Another Day: Preserving Issues for Appeal.” In 1995–1996 Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook, Volume II, at 353–366 (R.P. Murphy, ed.). American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1995.

“Exclusion Alert: Your Client May be a Smuggler.” In 1994–1995 Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook, Volume II, at 456–462 (R.P. Murphy, ed.). American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1994.

“The Long Last Step: A Discussion of Adjustment of Status and Immigrant Visa Processing.” In Workshops for Legal Assistants, 1994: Basic Immigration Procedures, at 427–444. Practising Law Institute, 1994.

“Employment-Based Immigration: The First Three Preferences.” In Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook 1991–92, Regulatory Overview, at 140–155 (R.P. Murphy, ed.). American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1991 (with N.B. Elkind). Reprinted in The Immigration Act of 1990 Handbook: The Complete Practice Guide to the 1990 Act. 2nd ed. (H. Sklar & S.I. Folinsky, eds.). Clark, Boardman, Callaghan, 1992.

“Employer Sanctions and Anti-Discrimination Provisions.” In The Immigration Act of 1990 Handbook: The Complete Practice Guide to the 1990 Act. 2nd ed., (H. Sklar & S.I. Folinsky, eds.). Clark, Boardman, Callaghan, 1992; and 1st ed., H. Sklar, ed., 1991.

“Life After Mergers and Acquisitions: The Immigration Impact on U.S. Employers and Alien Workers.” In 1990–1991 Immigration and Nationality Law Handbook (R.P. Murphy, ed.). 1990. Reprinted in 2 International Quarterly 22 (1990) (with A. Paparelli).

“The Seasonal Agricultural Workers and Replenishment Workers.” In Immigration and Nationality Law, Volume I (E.R. Rubin & R.E. Juceam, eds.). 43rd Anniversary Symposium of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1989.

LAW REVIEW AND OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

"Making Paper Dolls: How Restrictions on Judicial Review and the Administrative Process Increase Immigration Cases in the Federal Courts (Symposium: Seeking Review: Immigration Law and Federal Court Jurisdiction)," 51 New York Law School Law Review 37-73 (2006-2007).

"Introduction (Symposium: Seeking Review: Immigration Law and Federal Court Jurisdiction)," 51 New York Law School Law Review 3-11(2006-2007).

“Separate, Unequal and Alien: Comments on the Limits of Brown (New York Law School Faculty Presentation Day II),” 49 New York Law School Law Review 727-739 (2004-2005).

“Breaking Bureaucratic Borders: A Necessary Step Toward Immigration Law Reform.” 54 Administrative Law Review 203–332 (2002).

“The Invisible Worker (Symposium on Work, Migration and Identity),” 27 North Carolina University Law School Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation 483-496 (2002).

“The ‘New World’ of Judicial Review of Removal Orders.” 12 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 233–264 (1998).

“Back to the Future: Congress Attacks the Right to Judicial Review of Immigration Proceedings (Symposium: Lady Liberty’s Doorstep: Status and Implications of American Immigration Law).” 29 Connecticut Law Review 1411–1499 (1997).

“By Hook or By Crook: Exploring the Legality of an INS Sting Operation.” 31 San Diego Law Review 813–859 (1994).

“Desert Survival: The Evolving Western Irrigation District.” 1982 Arizona State Law Journal 377–417 (1982).

NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, PRACTICE MATERIALS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Contributing Editor, AILA’s Handbook on Waivers and Relief from Removal. (American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1999).

“Obtaining Judicial Review of Final Removal Orders: Jurisdictional Maze Must be Understood and Navigated.” 221 New York Law Journal 9, 12 (June 14, 1999).

“Immigration Reform and Judicial Review: A Constitutional Crisis.” 16 In Brief 10–11 (Fall/Winter, 1997).

Editor, AILA’s Family Immigration Law Handbook American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1994–1997.

“INS Undercover Operations.” 71 Interpreter Releases 777 (June 13, 1994).

“Immigrant Investors and The First Employment-Based Preference: Priority Workers.” In The California Annual Conference Handbook.

American Immigration Lawyers Association, 1992 (with M. Lukoschek).

Editor, Immigration Law and Defense, 2nd ed. Clark, Boardman, Callaghan, 1989–91.

“A Practitioner’s Guide to Successful Labor Certifications.” 88 Immigration Briefings 5 (May 1988) (with R.C. Bacon).