Faculty

Margaret Taylor

Professor of Law

Phone: 336.758.5897
Email: margaret.taylor@wfu.edu

Books and Articles

  • "Refugee Roulette in an Administrative Law Context: the Déjà vu of Decisional Disparities in Agency Adjudication," 60 Stanford Law Review 475 (2007).
  • "Demore v. Kim: Judicial Deference to Congressional Folly," Immigration Stories, David A. Martin and Peter H. Schuck, editors (Foundation Press 2005).
  • "Dangerous by Decree:  Detention Without Bond in Immigration Proceedings," 50 Loyola Law Review 149 (2004) (Symposium on Immigration Law and Terrorism) (reprinted in 9 Bender's Immigration Bulletin 906 (Aug. 1, 2004).
  • "The Sentencing Judge as Immigration Judge," (with Ronald F. Wright) 51 Emory Law Journal 1131 (2002) (symposium issue).
  • "Behind the Scenes of St. Cyr and Zadvydas: Making Policy in the Midst of Litigation."  16 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 271 (2002) (symposium issue).
  • "Promoting Legal Representation for Detained Aliens: Litigation and Administrative Reform,"  29 Connecticut Law Review 1647 (1997) (symposium issue).
  • "Detained Aliens Challenging Conditions of Confinement and the Porous Border of the Plenary Power Doctrine," 22 Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 1087 (1995).
  • "Deportation of Criminal Aliens: A Geopolitical Perspective," (with T. Alexander Aleinikoff) (May 1998). A briefing paper prepared for the Inter-American Dialogue.
  • "Symbolic Detention," XX In Defense of the Alien 153 (1997).
  • "The 1996 Immigration Act: Detention and Related Issues."  74 Interpreter Releases 209 (Feb. 3, 1997), revised and reprinted in Understanding the 1996 Immigration Act (Federal Publications 1997).