Judges and Judiciary,
Immigration,
Constitutional Law
Aug. 27, 2018
District judges getting asked to weigh in on constitutional issues in immigration cases
While deportation orders are typically the responsibility of the immigration and circuit courts, district judges have increasingly been drawn into deciding their constitutionality, immigration attorneys say.
While deportation orders are typically the responsibility of the immigration and circuit courts, district judges have increasingly been drawn into deciding their constitutionality, immigration attorneys say.
Some experts say the change is because of the Trump administration’s aggressive approach to immigration policy and enforcement. Government attorneys have argued in some cases, however, that district judges have stretched their au...
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