HUYEN PHAM Texas A&M University School of Law 1515 Commerce Street ● Fort Worth, TX 76102-6509 [email protected]

HUYEN PHAM Texas A&M University School of Law 1515 Commerce Street ● Fort Worth, TX 76102-6509 Hpham@Law.Tamu.Edu

HUYEN PHAM Texas A&M University School of Law 1515 Commerce Street ● Fort Worth, TX 76102-6509 [email protected] EDUCATION HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, J.D. Honors: cum laude HARVARD COLLEGE, A.B. in Social Studies Honors: magna cum laude Ford Program Fellowship for Thesis Research Stride-Rite Scholarship for Public Service ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS Modeling Cooperation: How Federal and Subfederal Authorities Should Work Together to Enforce Immigration Laws (invited), UNIVERSITY OF ST. THOMAS LAW REVIEW (forthcoming 2016), “Symposium on Sanctuary, Detainers, Undocumented Crime and the Law: History, Contemporary Challenges, and Possible Solutions” State-Created Immigration Climates: The Influence of Domestic Migrants, with Pham Hoang Van, 38 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII LAW REVIEW 181 (2016). Measuring the Climate for Immigrants: A State-by-State Analysis (invited), with Pham Hoang Van, in Strange Neighbors: The Role of States in Immigration Policy (edited by G. Jack Chin and Carissa Hessick), NYU Press (2014). Measuring State-Created Immigration Climate (invited), with Pham Hoang Van, in How to Measure Immigration Policies?, Migration and Citizenship Newsletter of the American Political Science Association (2013). The Economic Impact of Local Immigration Regulation: An Empirical Analysis, with Pham Hoang Van, 32 CARDOZO LAW REVIEW 485 (2010) ● Reprinted in the Immigration and Nationality Law Review (William S. Hein & Co. Publishers) (republishing immigration law review articles “selected for their excellence”). ● Cited by Ezra Klein’s Economic and Domestic Policy Blog, “Does Restricting Immigration Affect Economic Performance?” WASHINGTON POST (Aug. 5, 2010) When Immigration Borders Move, 61 FLORIDA LAW REVIEW 1115 (2009) ● Required reading for “The Rights of Noncitizens” seminar, Northeastern University School of Law, Professor Rachel E. Rosenbloom. Problems Facing the First Generation of Local Immigration Laws, 36 HOFSTRA LAW REVIEW 1303 (2008) (invited) ● Quoted in “Arizona Immigration Law Has Echoes Across U.S.,” MSNBC.COM (July 29, 2010). The Private Enforcement of Immigration Laws, 96 GEORGETOWN LAW JOURNAL 777 (2008) ● Cited in the “Recent Articles of Interest” column, Administrative & Regulatory Law News, Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice, American Bar Association (Summer 2008) ● Cited in Recalde v. Bae Cleaners, Inc., 862 N.Y.S.2d 781 (New York Supreme Court 2008) (enjoining a landlord from evicting a tenant based on the tenant’s alleged unauthorized status). The Constitutional Right Not to Cooperate? Local Sovereignty and the Federal Immigration Power, 74 UNIV. OF CINCINNATI LAW REVIEW 1373 (2006) The Inherent Flaws in the Inherent Authority Position: Why Inviting Local Enforcement of Immigration Laws Violates the Constitution, 31 FLORIDA STATE UNIV. LAW REVIEW 965 (2004) ● Reprinted in the Immigration and Nationality Law Review. HUYEN PHAM, PAGE 2 ● Cited by the California Assembly Committee on Public Safety in its official analysis of proposed legislation, AB 332 (AB 332 proposed to prohibit California cities and towns from passing laws to limit local enforcement of immigration laws). OTHER PUBLICATIONS Non-Citizens and State Regulation (Equal Protection), ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES (Macmillan Reference USA 2008) The Private Enforcement of Immigration Laws (summary for Legal Perspectives column), THE WESLEYAN LAWYER (Spring 2007) Huyen Pham & Van Pham, op-ed: There’s No Such Thing as Free Trade: Vietnamese Catfish Off the Free-Market Table, CHICAGO TRIBUNE A25 (June 20, 2003) Huyen Pham & Van Pham, op-ed: Fishy Business, ASIA TIMES (online) (Feb. 22, 2003); SAN DIEGO UNION TRIBUNE B9 (Feb. 25, 2003), and MOBILE REGISTER 1D (July 20, 2003) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITÉ DE ROUEN Normandy, France Spring 2017 Visiting Professor Will collaborate with law faculty on immigration-related research. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Fort Worth, TX 2013-present Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development (2013-2016); Professor of Law (Fall 2013-present); Teach immigration law, criminal law, and administrative law. Organized speaker series, scholarship exchanges, and other events to support faculty and student enrichment. TEXAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW Fort Worth, TX 2006-2013 Associate Dean for Faculty Research and Development (2012-2013); Professor of Law (Fall 2008-2013); Associate Professor of Law (2006-Spring 2008). Taught immigration law, criminal law, administrative law, and refugee law and asylum. VIETNAM NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Ho Chi Minh City, VN 2010-2011 Fulbright Scholar. Taught law & economics and U.S. immigration law at the University of Economics and Law. Gave numerous guest lectures on U.S. law, U.S. teaching methods, and resources for graduate research. Advised on book acquisitions for university libraries. UNIV. OF MISSOURI SCHOOL OF LAW, Columbia, MO 2004-2006 Associate Professor of Law. Taught immigration law, criminal law, family law and alternative dispute resolution. UNIV. OF MISSOURI SCHOOL OF LAW, Columbia, MO 2002-2004 Associate Professor of Legal Writing. Taught legal writing, advocacy and research to first-year law students. OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, Jefferson City, MO 1999-2001 Assistant Attorney General. Represented Missouri Ethics Commission and other state agencies in proceedings before the Administrative Hearing Commission and the Commission on Human Rights, and in federal and state courts. Litigated and researched issues involving campaign finance disclosures, conflicts of interest, lobbyists, and First Amendment separation of church and state. HILL & BARLOW, Boston, MA 1997-1998 Associate. Represented clients in civil, criminal, arbitration, and ethics proceedings. Successfully represented Somalian client in application for political asylum. HUYEN PHAM, PAGE 3 HON. GEORGE A. O’TOOLE, United States District Court, Boston, MA 1996-1997 Law Clerk. Assisted judge in research and writing of published opinions. CENTER FOR ASSISTANCE TO DISPLACED PERSONS, Manila, Philippines 1992-1993 Echoing Green Public Service Fellow. Awarded fellowship to teach at Vietnamese refugee camp in the Philippines under auspices of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference. Taught English as a Second Language, business writing, and field research methods to advanced students. PRESENTATIONS AND INTERVIEWS Invited, “The Obama Administration: Legal and Judicial Legacy,” Wiley Branton Symposium (sponsored by the National Bar Association), Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, TX (Oct. 21, 2016). Interviewed, BIA Ruling May Have Pushed ‘Moral Turpitude’ Too Far, Law360 (Oct. 3, 2016), http://www.law360.com/articles/846981/bia-ruling-may-have-pushed-moral-turpitude-too-far. Presented, The Influence of State-Created Immigration Climates on Immigrant Voters; Moderated, The Shape and Influence of Empirical Research on Immigration Law (plenary session), Immigration Law Teacher’s Workshop, Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, MI (May 20-21, 2016). Presented, Modeling Cooperation: How Federal and Subfederal Authorities Should Work Together to Enforce Immigration Laws, Conference on Asian Pacific American Law Faculty, University of California-Davis (April 9, 2016). Presented (invited), Modeling Cooperation: How Federal and Subfederal Authorities Should Work Together to Enforce Immigration Laws, University of St. Thomas Law Symposium, Sanctuary, Detainers, Undocumented Crime and the Law: History, Contemporary Challenges, and Possible Solutions, Minneapolis, MN (March 18, 2016). Presented (invited), Making the Transition from Practice to Law Teaching, National Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys, Boston, MA (Sept. 19, 2019). Interviewed, Judge Who Gave Ethan Couch Probation Gave Another Teen 20 Years Behind Bars for Fatal DWI Crash, Fort Worth Star Telegram (Jan. 2, 2016). Interviewed, The Drive Home with Davis and Kennedy, KURV 710 News Talk, Fox News Radio (Nov. 6, 2015) (speaking about the possible impact of the Texas policy denying state funding to local law enforcement agencies that selectively honor federal immigration detainers). Interviewed, Sanctuary Cities Could Lead Some Texas Counties to Lose Funding, Texas Standard Radio (Nov. 5, 2015), http://www.texasstandard.org/stories/sanctuary-city-policies-could-lead-some-texas-counties-to-lose-funding/ Interviewed, 7 Immigration-Related Cases that May See High Court Action, Law360 (Oct. 14, 2015), http://www.law360.com/articles/713590 Presented (invited expert testimony), The Civil Rights Costs of LB 403, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Nebraska Advisory Committee (Aug. 12, 2015) (testifying about the civil rights costs to minority groups of Nebraska immigration-related legislation). Presented and moderated, Immigration Reform without Congress, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Annual Conference, Boca Raton, FL (July 27, 2015). Interviewed, Texas A&M Law Professor Huyen Pham talks about “Sanctuary Cities” in Texas and the United States, A Minute with Mitch, CBS DFW Radio (July 14, 2015), http://dfw.cbslocal.com/audio/minute-with-mitch/ Interviewed, Why It’s Difficult to Crack Down on ‘Santuary Cities,’ National Journal (July 13, 2015), http://www.nationaljournal.com/san-francisco-sanctuary-city-obama-enforcement HUYEN PHAM, PAGE 4 Interviewed, High Court Bolstered Immigrant Removal Rights this Term, Law360 (June 29, 2015), http://www.law360.com/articles/673655 Interviewed, Justices Give Immigrants in Deportation Cases New Hope, Law360 (June 1, 2015), http://www.law360.com/articles/662230/justices-give-immigrants-in-drug-deportation-cases-new-hope

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