Natsu Taylor Saito

 

Natsu Taylor Saito (J.D. Yale, 1987) is professor of law at Georgia State University, where she teaches international law and human rights, immigration, race and the law, criminal procedure, and professional responsibility. Professor Saito’s scholarship has addressed “foreignness” in the construction of racial identity; the Japanese American and Japanese Latin American internments; the plenary power doctrine in law governing immigrants, American Indians and U.S. colonies; and historical precedents for the current “war on terror.” These themes are reflected in her forthcoming book, From Chinese Exclusion to Guantánamo Bay: Plenary Power and the Prerogative State. Professor Saito is a founding member of the Georgia chapter of the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association and the Conference of Asian Pacific American Law Faculty, a board member of the Society of American Law Teachers, and co-director of the Human Rights Research Fund.

 

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