On the recordDecember 1, 2014
There are now 135 law professors and others of prominent law schools from Harvard to Columbia to Washington University who completely disagree with the remaining two members of the panel.
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congress.govThere are now 135 law professors and others of prominent law schools from Harvard to Columbia to Washington University who completely disagree with the remaining two members of the panel.
Cites legal experts who oppose the majority's stance on immigration policy.
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