From the LA Times, the Supreme Court may "tackle the Obama administration's challenge to Arizona's law requiring its police to check the immigration status of people who are stopped." This would come on the heels of the court's decision on the constitutionality of Obama's health are law. Tellingly, in polls, White respondents approve of the law by a 3 to 1 margin while Latino respondents disapprove by the same margin.
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I am an associate professor in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College, and director of the Curriculum & Instruction doctoral program. I serve as an associate editor at Applied Psycholinguistics, and an editor at Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools. I was a bilingual teacher in Detroit, MI and have worked in district, state, and nonprofit settings. I work with bilingual learners from multilingual homes in K-8 settings, thinking about language use and development, cross-linguistic relations, instructional interventions, and teacher practice. I've published a bunch of articles and book chapters, and have developed language and reading curricula. I always work in close collaboration with teachers to facilitate the translation of research to practice.
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