Professor Emeritus Michael C.H. McDaniel recently provided legal insight on WILX 10 regarding proposed funding cuts to sanctuary communities.
As lawmakers and government officials push for legislation that would penalize sanctuary jurisdictions by restricting funding, Professor Emeritus McDaniel highlighted the potential legal and constitutional challenges such measures could face.
Professor Emeritus McDaniel taught in the Constitutional Law Department and developed an LL.M. program in Homeland and National Security Law. Before that, he served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Homeland Defense Strategy, Prevention and Mission Assurance. His responsibilities included supervision of the Department of Defense Critical Infrastructure Protection Program and Global Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Policy.
Read the full article here: "Federal, state lawmakers seek funding cuts for sanctuary communities."