Broad Changes to the Naturalization Test Proposed by DHSBy Shannon M. ShepherdSeptember 2023On December 14, 2022, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it will be conducting a nationwide trial of proposed changes to the naturalization test to become a U.S. citizen.
Chair’s ColumnBy Ethel SpyratosJuly 2023A note of welcome from the chair.
CLE ProgramsBy Angela PetersJanuary 2023Summaries of recent and upcoming CLE programs of interest.
Cross-Border Personal Data Transfers from UK/EU Companies to US CompaniesBy Ethel Spyratos & Angela PetersSeptember 2023The United States must ensure an adequate level of protection for personal data transferred from the European Economic Area to U.S. companies participating in the E.U.-U.S. Data Privacy Framework.
GPT-3 and the Future of Legal WritingBy Jonathan NesslerJanuary 2023A looka t the way in which artificial intelligence will impact the practice of law.
Notes From the ChairBy Ethel SpyratosNovember 2023A note from the chair highlighting the International & Immigration Law Section Council's recent work.
Pugin v. GarlandBy Hope MercadoJuly 2023A summary and analysis of Pugin v. Garland.
Resolution on UkraineJanuary 2023The International and Immigration Law Section Council drafted and adopted a Resolution on violations of international law in Ukraine, which was adopted by the ISBA General Assembly in December 2022.
Review of ‘Arbitration – The Art and Science of Persuasion’By John HowardMarch 2023Dr. Don Vinson and Klaus Reichert’s new book, Arbitration – The Art and Science of Persuasion, examines the psychological strategies and techniques for developing and delivering the most persuasive presentations to international arbitrators.
United States v. HansenBy Angela Peters & Cindy BuysJuly 2023A summary and analysis of United States v. Hansen.