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Dorothy Anne Harbeck

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Dorothy Anne Harbeck

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Prior offices
Elizabeth Immigration Court

Education

Bachelor's

Wellesley College, 1984

Law

Seton Hall University School of Law, 1989

Dorothy Anne Harbeck was an immigration judge for the Elizabeth Immigration Court in New Jersey. She was appointed to this position in September of 2006 and was sworn in on Feb. 16, 2007.[1][2] She was transferred to the New York City Immigration Court in 2019.[3]

Biography

Education

Harbeck received her B.A. degree from Wellesley College in 1984 and her J.D. degree from the Seton Hall University School of Law in 1989.[1]

Career

Harbeck worked as a private practice attorney from 1990 until her judicial appointment in 2006. She has also worked as a New Jersey Superior Court arbitrator and mediator.[1][2]

Harbeck has worked as an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University School of Law since 2009. She has also taught for the Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs and the Women in Public Service Project (WPSP) Institute, a Joint Initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the Seven Sister Colleges at Wellesley College.[4]

Awards and associations

  • Federal Bar association (immigration section)
  • Haydn Proctor Inn of Court
  • New Jersey State Bar Association
  • Nathan Burkan Prize for Meritorious Paper in Copyright Law
  • Federal Bar Association, Immigration Law Section 2014 Award for Excellence in Continuing Legal Education and Legal Scholarship (11th Annual Conference in Memphis, May 16, 2014)
  • Federal Bar Association, NJ Chapter William Strasser Award for Outstanding Achievement in Continuing Legal Education (33rd Annual Conference in Newark, May 21, 2014)
  • Fellow, Federal Bar Foundation[2][4]

Publications

Peer review

  • “Emerging from the Jungle: New Jersey Workers Compensation and Workers without Lawful Immigration Status,” Seton Hall Legislative Journal, Spring 2013 (cite as 37 Seton Hall Legis. J. 262).
  • Contributing Author: "A View Through the Looking Glass: How Crimes Appear from the Immigration Court Perspective," Fordham Urban Law Journal, Fall 2011 (p.91)
  • "How Padilla v. Kentucky Impacts the Immigration Courts," St. John's University Journal of International and Comparative Law, Spring 2011 (p.48)
  • "Asking and Telling: Identity and Persecution in Sexual Orientation Asylum Claims – Immutable Characteristics and Concepts of Persecution Under U.S. Asylum Law," Georgetown Immigration Law Journal, Fall 2010 (p.117)
  • "Is The Internet 'Voodoo?': Evidentiary Weight of Internet-Based Material in Immigration Court," Connecticut Public Interest Law Journal, Fall-Winter 2010 (p.139)
  • Secondary Author: "Expert Witnesses in Immigration Proceedings," Immigration Law Advisor, May 2010 (Vol.4, No.5)
  • "Asking and Telling: Identity and Persecution in Sexual Orientation Asylum Claims," Immigration Law Advisor, September 2008 (Vol.2, No.9)
  • Secondary Author: "Neither Snow Nor Rain, But Maybe Anthrax: Bioterrorism and Absentee Ballots in New Jersey," Election Law Journal, Vol.1, Issue 3 (2002)
  • Secondary Author: "Liability Issues Associated with Planning and Executing a Foreign Study Tour for Undergraduates," Journal of the Academy of Business Education, Vol. 3, Page 106 (Villanova University, Fall 2002)

Legal periodical

  • “Antigone, Identity, Assimilation and the Salad Bowl,” The Federal Lawyer, Sept/Oct 2014.
  • Primary Author: “The Vanishing Visibility: How the Third Circuit has Changed Requirements for Particular Social Groups In Asylum Claims, The Federal Lawyer, March, 2012
  • Primary Author: "What We Name Things Matters: The Attorney General's Ruling Suggests an Immigration-Based Challenge to DOMA Using N.J. Law," New Jersey Law Journal, Vol. 205 No. 1, July 4, 2011 (p.135)
  • "New Jersey Federal District Court's Role as an Umpire In National Political Party Ballot Integrity Initiatives," New Jersey Lawyer Weekly Newspaper, May 8, 2006.
  • "The Hometown Voice: New Jersey Election Laws are Honed in Municipal Contests," New Jersey Lawyer Weekly Newspaper, Municipal Law Supplement (November 2003).
  • "Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? The Municipal Secession Movement in Essex County," New Jersey Lawyer Weekly Newspaper, Municipal Law Supplement (November 2003).[1][4]

See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 U.S. Department of Justice, "News Release: Immigration Judge Takes Oath of Office In Newark," February 16, 2007
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Information submitted on Judgepedia's biographical submission form on 9/5/2012
  3. Columbia Law School, "Dorothy Harbeck Adjunct Professor of Law," accessed October 27, 2021
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 An email with Dorothy Harbeck on December 17, 2014