Stephen W. Yale-Loehr
Stephen W. Yale-Loehr Mr. Yale-Loehr is currently co-author of Immigration Law and Procedure, the leading multi-volume treatise on immigration law published by LexisNexis Matthew Bender. He also teaches immigration and asylum law as an adjunct professor at Cornell Law School. In 1994 and 1995 he was a Senior Associate (Non-Resident) for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C., working on immigration policy issues. Until 1994 he was the Co-Editor of Interpreter Releases and the Executive Editor of Immigration Briefings, two leading immigration law newsletters. Until 1990 he was an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center teaching international trade law and immigration law. He is a member of the New York State, District of Columbia, and Tompkins County bar associations, the American Bar Association and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). He chairs AILA's Business Immigration Committee and is a member of AILA's Investor Visa and Immigration Reform committees. He is also listed in Who's Who in America and An International Who's Who of Corporate Immigration Lawyers, where he is listed as one of the best immigration lawyers in the world. Because of his prominence in immigration law he is frequently quoted in the media. He has also testified before Congress on immigration issues. Mr. Yale-Loehr is the coauthor of many books, including America's Challenge: Domestic Security, Civil Liberties and National Unity After September 11, Balancing Interests: Rethinking the Selection of Skilled Immigrants, J Visa Guidebook, Understanding the Immigration Act of 1990, and Understanding the 1986 Immigration Law, and numerous law review articles. He also co-authors a bi-monthly immigration column for the New York Law Journal. He is the 2001 recipient of AILA's Elmer Fried Award for Excellence in Teaching and the 2004 recipient of AILA's Edith Lowenstein Award for Excellence in Immigration Law.