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Credits
Chapter 1: "The Immigration System Today": excerpted from Schuck,
The Legal Rights of Citizens and Aliens in the United States. Originally
Chapter 9 in Temporary Workers or Future Citizens: Japanese and U.S.
Migration Policies
, M. Weiner & T. Hanami, eds. ( New York: New York
University Press, 1998), pp. 238-290.
Chapter 2: "The Transformation of Immigration Law": from Columbia
Law Review
, vol. 84, January 1984, pp. 1-90.
Chapter 3: "Continuity and Change in the Courts: 1979-1990": excerpted
from Peter H. Schuck and Theodore Hsien Wang, "Continuity and
Change: Patterns of Immigration Litigation in the Courts, 1979-1990",
Stanford Law Review, vol. 45, November 1992, pp. 115-183.
Chapter 4: "The Politics of Rapid Legal Change: Immigration Policy
1980-1990"
: from Schuck, "The Politics of Rapid Legal Change: Immi-
gration Policy in the 1980s" in Studies in American Political Development,
vol. 6, S. Skowronek & K. Orren, eds. ( Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, Spring 1992), pp. 37-92.
Chapter 6: "The Message of Proposition 187: Facing Up to illegal Immi-
gration"
: from "The Message of 187", The American Prospect, vol. 21,
Spring 1995, pp. 87-92.
Chapter 7: "The Devaluation of American Citizenship": from Schuck,
"Membership in the Liberal Polity: The Devaluation of American Citizen-
ship", Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, vol. 3, Fall 1989, pp. 1-18.
Chapter 8: "The Reevaluation of American Citizenship": from Schuck,
"The Re-evaluation of American Citizenship", Nation-State: Immigration
in Western Europe and the United States
, C. Joppke, ed. ( Oxford Univer-
sity Press, 1998), pp. 191-230.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Citizens, Strangers, and In-Betweens: Essays on Immigration and Citizenship. Contributors: Peter H. Schuck - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: xvii.
    
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