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Natsu Taylor Saito

Professor of Law

Publications

Natsu Taylor Saito


Books

Natsu Taylor Saito, From Chinese Exclusion to Guantanamo Bay: Plenary Power and the Prerogative State (University Press of Colorado 2007). | Call No. KF5060.S25 2007


Book Chapters / Collected Works

Natsu Taylor Saito, “Enhancing Whose Security? People of Color and the Post-September 11 Expansion of Law Enforcement and Intelligence Powers, in Race and Human Rights (Curtis Stokes ed., Michigan State University Press, 2008).

Natsu Taylor Saito, Red, Black and Divided: Federal “Recognition” and the Imposition of Identity on the Seminole Nation, in Native Americans (Donald A. Grinde ed., CQ Press, 2002). | Call No. E93 .N32 2002


Articles and Other Contributions to Law Reviews and Scholarly Journals

Natsu Taylor Saito, At the Heart of the Law: Remedies for Massive Wrongs, 27 Rev. Litig. 281 (Winter 2008). | Hein | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, Colonial Presumptions: The War on Terror and the Roots of American Exceptionalism, 1 Geo. J. L. Mod. Crit. Race Persp. 67 (2008).

Natsu Taylor Saito, Border Constructions: Immigration Enforcement and Territorial Presumptions, 10 J. Gender Race & Just. 193 (2007). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, Reflections on Homeland and Security, New Centennial Rev., Spring 2006, at 239.

Natsu Taylor Saito, Returning to First Principles: International Human Rights as U.S. Constitutionalism, 1 FIU L. Rev. 45 (2006). | LexisNexis

Natsu Taylor Saito, Beyond the Citizen/Alien Dichotomy: Liberty, Security, and the Exercise of Plenary Power, 14 Temp. Pol. & Civ. Rts. L. Rev. 389 (2005). | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, Interning the “Non-Alien” Other: The Illusory Protections of Citizenship, 68 Law & Contemp. Probs. 173 (2005). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, The Costs of Homeland Security, 93 Radical Hist. Rev. 53 (2005). | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, Beyond Reparations: Accommodating Wrongs or Honoring Resistance, 1 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 27 (2003). | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, The Enduring Effect of the Chinese Exclusion Cases: The “Plenary Power” Justification for On-Going Abuses of Human Rights, 10 Asian L.J. 13 (2003). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, Symposium, Asserting Plenary Power Over the “Other”: Indians, Immigrants, Colonial Subjects, and Why U.S. Jurisprudence Needs to Incorporate International Law, 20 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. 427 (2002). | Hein | LexisNexis

Natsu Taylor Saito, The Plenary Power Doctrine: Subverting Human Rights in the Name of Sovereignty, 51 Cath. U. L. Rev. 1115 (2002). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, Whose Liberty? Whose Security? The USA PATRIOT ACT in the Context of COINTELPRO and Unlawful Repression of Political Dissent, 81 Or. L. Rev. 1051 (2002). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, Will Force Trump Legality after September 11? American Jurisprudence Confronts the Rule of Law, 17 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 1 (2002). | Hein | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, Symbolism under Siege: Japanese American Redress and the “Racing” of Arab Americans as “Terrorists”, 8 Asian L.J. 1 (2001). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, From Slavery and Seminoles to AIDS in South Africa: An Essay on Race and Property in International Law, 45 Vill. L. Rev. 1135 (2000). | Hein | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, The Symbolism and Substance of Redress and Reconstruction, 2000-2003 Third World Legal Stud. 161 (2000-2003). | Hein

Natsu Taylor Saito, Critical Race Theory as International Human Rights Law, 93 Proc. Ann. Meeting – Am. Soc'y Int'l L. 228 (1999).

Natsu Taylor Saito, Symposium, Justice Held Hostage: U.S. Disregard for International Law in the WWII Internment of Japanese Peruvians – a Case Study, 40 B.C. L. Rev. 275 (1998-1999) (19 B. C. Third World L. J. 275 (joint Issue)). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, Symposium, Alien and Non-Alien Alike: Citizenship, “Foreignness,” and Racial Hierarchy in American Law, 76 Or. L. Rev. 261 (1997). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Taylor Saito, Beyond Civil Rights: Considering “Third Generation” International Human Rights Law in the United States, 28 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 387 (1996). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Natsu Saito Jenga, Unconscious: The ‘Just Say No’ Response to Racism, 81 Iowa L. Rev. 1503 (1996). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw