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Victor Romero is an Associate Dean and Professor of Law at Penn State Law (University Park), specializing in immigration law, constitutional law, and critical race theory. His research examines the legal and cultural boundaries impacting marginalized groups, particularly noncitizens, and analyzes Supreme Court decisions through post-Brown v. Board of Education equality frameworks. Romero’s interdisciplinary work integrates history, social psychology, criminal justice, and religious ethics to explore issues like immigrant rights, racial discrimination, and policy reform.
His research interests emphasize the intersection of law and marginalized communities, including topics such as binational same-sex marriages, Fourth Amendment rights for undocumented migrants, and the plenary power doctrine. He critiques policies that exclude noncitizens from constitutional protections and advocates for equitable immigration reforms grounded in moral and ethical principles.
Recent publications highlight themes like Asian American allyship, bipartisan immigration reform challenges, and the racial dimensions of criminal justice. Romero’s work often bridges legal scholarship with practical advocacy, aiming to inform both academic discourse and public policy.
Despite no listed scientific awards, his extensive contributions to legal education and policy analysis have solidified his role as a thought leader in immigration law. His academic leadership extends to executive roles in academic governance, reflecting his commitment to institutional equity and scholarly rigor.



