Event Title
The Role of the States in the Civil Rights Dialogue
Description
Civil rights are expanded and contracted. Salient changes to federal immigration policy in 2017 sparked a national dialogue over who can and should be admitted to, or excluded from, U.S. borders and the country’s educational, employment, and other systems; who has the power to make those decisions; and the limits on that power. States, including Washington, featured prominently in the legal dialogue on the President’s Travel Ban and rescission of the DACA program. This presentation will explore the tensions between the federal government and the States, as well as those among the States, in the course of the legal debate.
About the Lecturer: Patricio A. Marquez is an Assistant Attorney General in the Wing Luke Civil Rights Unit of the Washington State Attorney General’s Office. He is a member of the Travel Ban litigation team and investigates and litigates housing, employment, and public accommodations discrimination matters on behalf of the State. Prior to joining the Civil Rights Unit, Mr. Marquez worked in the Consumer Protection Division, where he led enforcement efforts against unlawful business practices affecting immigrant consumers. Mr. Marquez is a former instructor in the Law, Diversity & Justice Program at Fairhaven College. He attended Columbia Law School and Stanford University.
Document Type
Event
Start Date
28-2-2018 4:30 PM
End Date
28-2-2018 5:50 PM
Location
Fairhaven College Auditorium
Resource Type
Moving image
Title of Series
World Issues Forum
Genre/Form
lectures
Contributing Repository
Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies
Subjects – Topical (LCSH)
Emigration and immigration law--United States; Civil rights--United States; Immigration opponents--United States; State action (Civil rights)
Geographic Coverage
United States
Type
Moving image
Keywords
Civil rights, Federal immigration policy, President's Travel Ban, DACA program
Rights
This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws.
Language
English
Format
video/mp4
The Role of the States in the Civil Rights Dialogue
Fairhaven College Auditorium
Civil rights are expanded and contracted. Salient changes to federal immigration policy in 2017 sparked a national dialogue over who can and should be admitted to, or excluded from, U.S. borders and the country’s educational, employment, and other systems; who has the power to make those decisions; and the limits on that power. States, including Washington, featured prominently in the legal dialogue on the President’s Travel Ban and rescission of the DACA program. This presentation will explore the tensions between the federal government and the States, as well as those among the States, in the course of the legal debate.
About the Lecturer: Patricio A. Marquez is an Assistant Attorney General in the Wing Luke Civil Rights Unit of the Washington State Attorney General’s Office. He is a member of the Travel Ban litigation team and investigates and litigates housing, employment, and public accommodations discrimination matters on behalf of the State. Prior to joining the Civil Rights Unit, Mr. Marquez worked in the Consumer Protection Division, where he led enforcement efforts against unlawful business practices affecting immigrant consumers. Mr. Marquez is a former instructor in the Law, Diversity & Justice Program at Fairhaven College. He attended Columbia Law School and Stanford University.