Immigration,
Government
Mar. 21, 2018
Lawyers may need to include more information in asylum petitions
Attorneys say that a recent decision by the U.S. attorney general to vacate an important decision on whether asylum seekers are entitled to a full court hearing could change how lawyers petition for clients in court and require them to include more information in initial written documents.
Attorneys say that a recent decision by the U.S. attorney general to vacate an important decision on whether asylum seekers are entitled to a full court hearing could change how lawyers petition for clients in court and require them to include more information in initial written documents.
Earlier this month Attorney General Jeff Sessions vacated a 2014 decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals holding that an individual applying...
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