ASU Law Student Radio
What happens when the Supreme Court says your race, language, and job can justify a federal stop? Professor David Lopez—Obama's twice-nominated EEOC General Counsel who just returned to ASU Law—breaks down the Perdomo decision that's authorizing racial profiling by immigration enforcement. Drawing from Arizona's successful fight against SB 1070, Professor Lopez reveals how communities beat "show me your papers" laws before and can do it again. He exposes the reality: 86% of Latinos are here legally, yet face profiling at work sites, schools, and hospitals. Key takeaways: * Why Perdomo creates "second-class citizens" * • Arizona's resistance playbook that actually worked * • Impact on U.S. citizen kids in mixed-status families * • What law students can do beyond posting online * From Birmingham to the Sonoran Desert, Professor Lopez traces how civil rights movements win—with smart litigation, grassroots action, and electoral consequences. "Every day you fight the bear. Some days you win, some days the bear wins, but you get up and do it again." Essential listening for understanding this pivotal moment in constitutional law. ASU Law Student Radio | Host: Abdi Lopez asulawradio@gmail.com
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