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An interview with Immigrants' Rights Project Director Lucas Guttentag on Challenging the 1996 Immigration Laws (03/01/1996)
Lucas Guttentag, a Harvard Law School graduate and adjunct professor at Columbia and Boalt Hall schools of law, has concentrated his career on helping people without a voice be heard. In 1985, after clerking for Texas federal judge William Wayne Justice and seven years as a civil rights attorney and law professor, he joined the American Civil Liberties Union National Office. On Dec. 30, 1997 Supplements Editor Kristin Carder spoke with Lucas Guttentag on the issue of judicial review in immigration cases. Following is a transcript of that discussion, edited for length and style.

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