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This episode is a panel recorded on December 4, 2024, the first of CUNY Law’s series Social Justice Lawyering: Strategies to Confront the New Administration, which brings together expert faculty and alumni to examine the legal landscape, anticipated challenges, and strategic responses for social justice lawyers in the current moment.
This was recorded before the inauguration and the sweeping executive orders that now define the new administration’s approach to immigration, designed to expand mass detention, criminalize migration, and erode basic constitutional protections—orders that don’t just threaten immigrants—they weaponize immigration law as a tool of political repression.
In this conversation you’ll hear clear-eyed analysis, lived expertise, and strategies for organizing, resisting, and defending our communities in this moment and beyond.
Panel
moderated by David C. Baluarte, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor, CUNY Law
CUNY Immigrant and Non-Citizen Rights Clinic: Inside the Clinic and its resources
Immigrant Defense Project: Get Involved
NYC Rapid Response Legal Collaborative
Make the Road
CUNY Law Events: Stay Updated
Go inside the conversations, classrooms, and collective efforts happening at CUNY Law with Sustained, a series about how lawyers, organizers, and communities are carrying social justice advocacy forward—not for a moment, but with the movements.