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Law Librarian Lindsay Steussy Examines Book on Immigration Policy in Law Library Journal

November 14, 2012

Law librarian Lindsay Steussy's review of "National Insecurities: Immigrants and U.S. Deportation Policy Since 1882" by Deirdre M. Moloney was published in the American Association of Law Libraries Law Library Journal.  Steussy commented that the book, which examines the 130-year controversy surrounding immigration and deportation policy, expertly and comprehensively examines a wealth of historical material to demonstrate how history is relevant to modern-day immigration concerns.

Steussy is a research and instructional services librarian in the Earle Mack School of Law Legal Research Center.  Steussy has taught Health Law Legal Research at the school.  Previously, she was a library fellow at Hamline University School of Law.