Denise L. Gilman
- Clinical Professor
Denise Gilman teaches and directs the Immigration Clinic and also teaches a seminar on Refugee Law and Policy. Professor Gilman has written and practiced extensively in the international human rights and immigrants' rights fields. She was appointed by the president of the American Bar Association to serve as a member of the ABA Commission on Immigration for several terms and is regularly sought out by the media to discuss immigration developments. Professor Gilman, who is fluent in Spanish, clerked for Judge Thomas M. Reavley at the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
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World Refugee Day Comments
Denise Gilman teaches and directs the Immigration Clinic after having joined the clinical faculty at the University of Texas Law School in the fall of 2007. Professor Gilman received her undergraduate degree with honors in political science from Northwestern University. She received her law degree from Columbia University School of Law where she served on the Law Review. Professor Gilman also has an LLM from Georgetown University Law Center. Professor Gilman clerked for Judge Thomas M. Reavley, at the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. She is fluent in Spanish.
Professor Gilman has written and practiced extensively in the international human rights and immigrants' rights fields. From 2000 to 2005, Professor Gilman was Director of the Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project at the Washington Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights and Urban Affairs. At the Lawyers' Committee, Professor Gilman coordinated the representation of political asylum applicants by pro bono attorneys and engaged in advocacy on issues of significance to the newcomer community. She also investigated and litigated individual and impact cases involving law enforcement abuses against immigrants and discrimination against newcomers in housing and employment. From 1995-2000, Professor Gilman served as Human Rights Specialist at the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights at the Organization of American States and then Director of the Mexico Project at the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (now Human Rights First). Professor Gilman made her transition from legal practice to clinical teaching through completion of a two-year clinical teaching fellowship at the Georgetown University Law Center from 2005-2007.
Professor Gilman has been appointed by the President of the American Bar Association to serve as a member of the ABA Commission on Immigration for several terms. In 2021, Casa Marianella honored Professor Gilman and the Immigration Clinic with its Ed Wendler Award for Outstanding Service to the Immigrant Community. In 2019, Professor Gilman received a University of Texas Tower Award as the Outstanding Community Based Learning Professor. In 2005, she received the Community Outreach Recognition and Opportunity ("CORO") Award from the D.C. Court of Appeals. In 2003, Professor Gilman received an "Excellence in Lawyering" award from the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Professor Gilman served on the board of the Central American Resource Center in Washington, D.C. She is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
Professor Gilman's scholarship includes: Making Protection Unexceptional: A Reconceptualization of the U.S. Asylum System, 55 Loyola Univ. Chicago L.J. 1 (2023); Immigration Detention, Inc., 6 J. Migration & Hum. Sec. 145 (2018) (peer-reviewed) (co-authored with Luis A. Romero); To Loose the Bonds: The Deceptive Promise of Freedom from Pretrial Immigration Detention, 92 Indiana L.J. 157 (2016); Realizing Liberty: The Use Of International Human Rights Law To Realign Immigration Detention In The United States, 36 Fordham Int'l L.J. 243 (2013); A "Bilingual" Approach to Language Rights, 24 Harv. Hum. Rts. J. 1 (2011); Calling the United States' Bluff: How Sovereign Immunity Undermines the United States' Claim to an Effective Domestic Human Rights System, 95 Geo. L.J. 591 (2007).
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year-2024
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World Refugee Day Comments
Denise L. Gilman. “World Refugee Day Comments” at International Political Science Association RC26, Webinar (June 20, 2024). -
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Perspectives on Breaking, Mending and Expanding the U.S. Asylum Framework
Denise L. Gilman. “Perspectives on Breaking, Mending and Expanding the U.S. Asylum Framework” at Immigration Law Teachers and Scholars Workshop, University of Minnesota (May 2024). -
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Asilo en Estados Unidos y Trato Diferencial por Origen Racial o Nacional
Denise L. Gilman. “Asilo en Estados Unidos y Trato Diferencial por Origen Racial o Nacional” at Taller Pluralismo Cultural y Minorías, Universidad Carlos III (Webinar) (March 2024). -
Opinion/Editorial
Claims of an Open Border Are False and Harmful
Denise L. Gilman. “Claims of an Open Border Are False and Harmful.” In Austin American Statesman (January 16, 2024).
year-2023
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Article
Making Protection Unexceptional: A Reconceptualization of the U.S. Asylum System
Denise L. Gilman. “Making Protection Unexceptional: A Reconceptualization of the U.S. Asylum System.” In 55 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal, Page 1 (December 11, 2023). -
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Immigration Enforcement Mechanisms at the U.S. Southwest Border: The Only Constant is Change
Denise L. Gilman. “Immigration Enforcement Mechanisms at the U.S. Southwest Border: The Only Constant is Change” at American Bar Association Webinar (December 6, 2023). -
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The End of Title 42 and Challenges at the Border
Denise L. Gilman. “The End of Title 42 and Challenges at the Border” at Texas Bar Annual Meeting, International Law Section (June 22, 2023). -
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Intersection of Immigration and Reproductive Health/Abortion Access
Denise L. Gilman. “Intersection of Immigration and Reproductive Health/Abortion Access” at If/When/How and University of Texas Rapoport Center for Human Rights (May 20, 2023).
year-2022
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Expanding Forms of Immigration Detention and E-carceration
Denise L. Gilman. “Expanding Forms of Immigration Detention and E-carceration” at University of Texas Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice Center for Public Interest Law (October 2022). -
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International Law, UNHCR Guidance, and Their Strategic Use in Representation and Litigation
Denise L. Gilman. “International Law, UNHCR Guidance, and Their Strategic Use in Representation and Litigation ” at UNHCR Webinar (September 2022). -
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A Change of Course on Asylum: Ending Exceptionality
Denise L. Gilman. “A Change of Course on Asylum: Ending Exceptionality” at Law and Society International Meeting (July 14, 2022).
year-2021
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Abusing Public Health Powers at the Border: Litigating Title 42 Deportations before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Denise L. Gilman. “Abusing Public Health Powers at the Border: Litigating Title 42 Deportations before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights” at Harvard Law School Human Rights Program (November 8, 2021). -
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Nexus: Effectively Presenting Your Argument Without Dissecting the Mind of the Persecutor
Denise L. Gilman. “Nexus: Effectively Presenting Your Argument Without Dissecting the Mind of the Persecutor” at 2021 AILA Asylum Virtual Conference (August 19, 2021). -
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Fighting for Procedural Due Process in Immigration Proceedings
Denise L. Gilman. “Fighting for Procedural Due Process in Immigration Proceedings ” at American Immigration Lawyers Association Annual Conference (June 11, 2021).
year-2020
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Barricading the Border: COVID-19 and the Exclusion of Asylum Seekers at the U.S. Southern Border
Denise L. Gilman. “Barricading the Border: COVID-19 and the Exclusion of Asylum Seekers at the U.S. Southern Border.” In Frontiers in Human Dynamics, (December 20, 2020). View online. -
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Supreme Court Roundup
Denise L. Gilman. “Supreme Court Roundup” at American Immigration Lawyers Association Federal Court Litigation Section (November 18, 2020). -
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Restrictive Asylum Policies, Mobility Control and Stranded Refugees on North America's Borders
Denise L. Gilman. “Restrictive Asylum Policies, Mobility Control and Stranded Refugees on North America's Borders ” at Metropolis North American Migration Policy Forum (Third Annual), San Diego, California (November 8, 2019). View online. -
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Requesting Bond, Parole, and Custody Review During COVID-19
Denise L. Gilman. “Requesting Bond, Parole, and Custody Review During COVID-19” at Texas A&M School of Law CLE Webinar (July 22, 2020). -
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Fight to Preserve Safe Haven in the United States
Denise L. Gilman. “Fight to Preserve Safe Haven in the United States” at ABA Mid-Year Conference CLE (February 14, 2020).
year-2019
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Defending Humanity: Caring for Refugees and Migrants Trapped in Danger
Denise L. Gilman. “Defending Humanity: Caring for Refugees and Migrants Trapped in Danger” at Doctors without Borders, Blanton Museum, Austin, Texas (December 17, 2019).