Immigration,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Dec. 10, 2018
Rosenstein suggests creation of centralized immigration appellate court
The second in command at the U.S. Department of Justice is reviving a decades-old debate over how to adjudicate immigration cases, urging for the creation of a new appeals court charged with clarifying nationwide case law applicable to immigration judges.
The second in command at the U.S. Department of Justice is reviving a decades-old debate over how to adjudicate immigration cases, urging the creation of a new appeals court charged with clarifying nationwide case law applicable to immigration judges.
In a Wall Street Journal op-ed published Friday, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein suggested Congress should establish a separate federal appeals court to review immigration cases,...
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