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Founded in 2012, the Urban Law Center at Fordham Law School seeks to investigate and improve the role of the law and legal systems in contemporary urbanism. It promotes an interdisciplinary understanding of the legal, governance, and regulatory aspects of urban environments by advancing collaborative research and scholarship, organizing local and global convenings, and supporting knowledge sharing, career pathways and pedagogy in the world of urban law. In particular, the Center’s efforts focus on forces that shape urban inequality and urban innovation, targeting the most pressing issues facing our nation’s cities and their metropolitan regions.

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    Sanctuary Jurisdictions

    Searching for Sanctuary Immigrant Legal Resources Center, December 2016

    Guidance Concerning Local Authority Participation in Immigration Enforcement
    New York State Attorney General, Eric T. Schneiderman, January, 2017

    Memo to the US Conference of Mayors on Local Enforcement of Immigration Laws and Federal Responses
    Hughes, Socal, Piers, Resnick, Dym, LTD, January, 2017

    Sanctuary Jurisdictions and Criminal Aliens Congressional Research Center, January, 2017

    Sanctuary, Safety & Community Demos, Latino Justice, January 2017 

    Minimum Wage

    Fighting Preemption-Local Minimum Wage Laws: A Policy Brief
    National Employment Law Project (NELP), February, 2017

    “Maryland Should Preserve the Right of Cities and Counties to Enact Local Minimum Wage Laws” 
    National Employment Law Project (NELP), Testimony  before the Maryland House Economic Matters Committee Regarding HB317, February, 2017

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