Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2008
Abstract
Nearly two years after former Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales proposed a slate of reforms to quell growing discontent over the quality of decisions from Immigration Judges and the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), a series of critical reports this summer thrust the nation's immigration courts back in the national spotlight.
Publication Title
Georgetown Immigration Law Journal
Volume
22
First Page
805
Last Page
810
Recommended Citation
Gabriel Pacyniak,
Controversy Reemerges over Hiring, Review of Immigration Judges,
22
Georgetown Immigration Law Journal
805
(2008).
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