Taking a Second Look at Immigration Appeals
Scholar argues that the way immigration case appeals are handled may need an overhaul.
Video Teleconference Platforms in Credibility Determinations
Scholars caution against judging credibility over video calls in immigration hearings.
Reining in Immigration Adjudicators
Two scholars argue that immigration adjudication should no longer be afforded Chevron deference.
Requiring Courts to Believe Noncitizens
The Supreme Court will decide whether federal courts are required to presume the credibility of noncitizens.
How Sessions Reshaped the U.S. Immigration Court System
In less than two years, the former Attorney General spearheaded significant changes to the U.S. immigration system.
Revisiting Deference to Agencies in Criminal Deportation Cases
Scholar argues against using agency interpretations of immigration law in criminal deportation cases.