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American Sociological Association et al v Chertoff
9/25/2007

Professor Adam Habib

Currently Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research, Innovation and Advancement at the University of Johannesburg , Adam Habib is a world-renowned researcher, scholar, and political commentator. He is an expert on issues of democracy, governance, race, and South African politics, public policy, and social movements. Professor Habib is also a vocal critic of various aspects of U.S. foreign policy, including the war in Iraq . Habib was a frequent traveler to the U.S. and earned a degree from the City University of New York. But when he arrived at John F. Kennedy Airport in October 2006, Customs and Border officials revoked Professor Habib's visa without explanation. As a result, Habib was unable to attend scheduled meetings with U.S.-based scholars and representatives from U.S. and international agencies, universities, and foundations.

Last May, Habib applied for a new visa that would allow him to travel to the U.S. to attend speaking engagements, including the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in August 2007, but the government did not process his application in time for him to attend. He has received a number of invitations to speak at upcoming events in the U.S. but the government still has not processed his application. The case, American Sociological Association v. Chertoff, is being litigated before the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

MORE
> "Banned: Why a South African is Going to Court in the U.S." — Adam Habib in The Huffington Post
> Fighting Censorship at the Border
> Keep Out: The New Yorker on Ideological Exclusion

News
> ACLU Rebukes U.S. Government for Denying South African Scholar's Visa (11/14/2007)


Legal Documents
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Plaintiffs' Reply on Summary Judgment (4/3/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Declaration of Victor Lawrence (3/20/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Government's Motion to Hold in Abeyance Plaintiffs' Motion (3/20/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Government's Reply on Motion to Dismiss (3/20/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Government's Response to Undisputed Facts (3/20/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Declaration of Adam Habib (2/13/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Declaration of Cary Nelson (2/13/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Declaration of Merrie Najimy (2/13/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Declaration of Sally T. Hillsman (2/13/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Declaration of Sherif Fam (2/13/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Memorandum for Summary Judgment (2/13/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Motion for Summary Judgment (2/13/2008)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Plaintiffs' Statement of Undisputed Fact (2/13/2008)
> American Sociological Association v. Chertoff - Second Amended Complaint (12/3/2007)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Amended Complaint (11/14/2007)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Government's Motion to Dismiss (11/14/2007)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Memorandum in Support (11/14/2007)
> American Sociological Association v Chertoff - Complaint (9/25/2007)


Additional Resources
> Plaintiff Statements in Support of Adam Habib (11/14/2007)

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