U.S. Supreme Court,
Labor/Employment,
Immigration,
Books
Aug. 30, 2017
The crusade to deport an Australian-born labor leader
Peter Afrasiabi’s new book “Burning Bridges” is a refreshing dose of inspiration for attorneys and advocates who may feel wearied by their experiences in the justice system.





Susan E. Hill
Partner
Hill & Piibe, Immigration Attorneys
Susan is also an adjunct law professor at Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu, and a former law clinician/supervising attorney with both Pepperdine University School of Law and UCLA.

Peter Afrasiabi’s new book, “Burning Bridges: America’s 20-Year Crusade to Deport Labor Leader Harry Bridges,” is a refreshing dose of inspiration for attorneys and advocates who may feel wearied by their experiences in the justice system. Not only is it a fascinating historical account of the legal battles waged against Harry Bridges by the U.S. government, it also underscores the necessity for vigilant enforcement and defense of due process rights. Written before th...
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