When Fed­er­al and State Sys­tems Con­verge: For­eign Nation­al Human Traf­fick­ing Vic­tims With­in Juve­nile and Fam­i­ly Courts”

  • Human Rights
  • Chil­dren and the Law
Juve­nile and Fam­i­ly Court Journal
2012

Exam­in­ing the Real­i­ty of For­eign Nation­al Child Vic­tims of Human Traf­fick­ing in the Unit­ed States”

  • Human Rights
  • Chil­dren and the Law
Wash­ing­ton Uni­ver­si­ty Jour­nal of Law and Policy
2011

Incor­po­rat­ing a Best Inter­ests of the Child’ Approach into Immi­gra­tion Law and Procedure”

  • Chil­dren and the Law
Yale Human Rights and Devel­op­ment Law Journal
2009

We Don’t Need to See Them Cry: Elim­i­nat­ing the Sub­jec­tive Appre­hen­sion Ele­ment of the Well-Found­ed Fear Analy­sis for Child Refugee Applicants”

  • Chil­dren and the Law
Pep­per­dine Law Review
2006