Background
Carliner, David was born on August 13, 1918 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Louis and Cassie (Brooks) Carliner.
( Virtually all the protections written into the Constitu...)
Virtually all the protections written into the Constitution are stated in universal terms applicable to all persons, aliens as well as citizens. The disparate treatment given to aliens has come largely from legislative acts of the state and federal governments during periods of hostility toward immigrants of differing racial and ethnic origin and against persons regarded as disloyal in times of war and ferment. Using a question-and-answer format, this book attempts to define the rights of aliens in the United States under existing laws. It will help aliens and those who assist them to know, to understand, to exercise those rights, and to extend their opportunities to function as full members of the American community.
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Carliner, David was born on August 13, 1918 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of Louis and Cassie (Brooks) Carliner.
Student, American University, 1936. Student, University Virginia, 1938. Student in law, University Virginia, 1940.
Bachelor of Laws, National University, 1941.
Worked at Carliner and Remes, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Immigration Law. Admitted to the bar, 1940, Virginia. 1946, District of Columbia.
1953, United States.
Supreme Court. Author: "The Rights of Aliens," published by Avon Press, December, 1975, (Company-author), revised edition, Southern Illinois University Press, 1990. Chairman: Washington Chapter, 1956-1957.
National Board, 1955-1979. Editor of Bulletin of Association of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers, 1955-1965.
General Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union, 1976-1979.
Chair, International Human Rights Law Group, 1980-1986. Lecturer, Immigration and Naturalization Law, Harvard University Law School, Spring, 1985. Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Board of Governors, 1980-1983).
Virginia State Bar.
Federal (Chairman, Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 1961-1962) and American (Member, 1954 and Chair, 1979-1983, Immigration and Nationality Committee, Administrative Law Section. Member, Coordinating Committee on Immigration Law, 1984-1989) Bar Associations. American Law Institute.
American Immigration Lawyers Association (Member, Board of Governors, 1954-1980).
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National board directors American Civil Liberties Union, 1965-1983, general counsel, 1976-1979. Chairman International Human Rights Law Group, 1978-1986, Washington Home Rule Committee, 1966-1970. Co-chairman District of Columbia Committee for Re-Organisation Plan, 1967-1968.
Chairman Washington chapter, member national executive council American Jewish Committee, 1969-1971. Member national advisory council Amnesty International, 1969–2007. Board directors American Council for Nationalities Services, 1977-1989, International League for Human Rights.
Trustee Washington Institute Values in Public Policy, 1984-1988. With Army of the United States, 1941-1945. Member American Bar Association (chairman immigration and nationality committee administrative law section 1979-1983, member council administrative law section 1983-1987, Brookings Institution council, Washington 1995-2007), Federal Bar Association (chairman committee immigration and naturalization 1961-1962), District of Columbia Bar (vice chairman opinions committee ethics 1974-1976, board director 1980-1983), Virginia State Bar, American Law Institute, American Immigration and Naturalization Lawyers Association (Jack Wasserman Memorial award 1994), Cosmos Club (Washington).
Married Miriam Kalter, January 24, 1944 (deceased August 9, 1994). Children: Geoffrey Owen, Deborah Joan (Mistress Robert Remes).