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Immigration,
Government

Mar. 27, 2018

Sessions’ review could bring new deportation strategies

An immigration case that U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has referred to himself for review could cause lawyers to reconsider strategies and discovery tactics while representing clients in deportation proceedings.

An immigration case that U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has referred to himself for review could cause lawyers to reconsider strategies and discovery tactics while representing clients in deportation proceedings.

Sessions is requesting friend-of-the-court briefs to examine under what circumstances good cause exists for an immigration judge to grant a continuance in a deportation case while the U.S. Department of Homeland Securi...

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