According to an announcement available on BusinessWire, Texas.gov is now available as a mobile website for all devices. The search feature will allow the user to locate information regarding government services such as renewing a driver license or requesting a birth certificate. The site also allows several services to be browsed by topic (referred to as the most popular searches) although the user will likely find the search feature to be the most effective way to navigate this site. Currently, the App Store and GooglePlay both have this app available but those without Apple or Android devices can simply type: Texas.gov into their web browser and it will automatically display the mobile website.
Earlier this week, the University of Houston Law Center was fortunate to have as its guest Professor Daniel Kanstroom of Boston College of Law. An expert in immigration law, he is the Director of the International Human Rights Program, and he both founded and directs the Boston College Immigration and Asylum Clinic. Speaking as the guest of the Houston Journal of International Law’s annual Fall Lecture Series, Professor Kanstroom discussed issues raised in his new book, Aftermath: Deportation Law and the New American Diaspora . Professor Michael Olivas introduced Professor Kanstroom to the audience, and mentioned the fascinating tale of Carlos Marcello, which Professor Kanstroom wrote about in his chapter “The Long, Complex, and Futile Deportation Saga of Carlos Marcello,” in Immigration Stories , a collection of narratives about leading immigration law cases. My interest piqued, I read and was amazed by Kanstroom’s description of one of the most interesting figures in American le...
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