Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Congress in 1940: "It is obviously repugnant to one's sense of justice that the judgment meted out . . . should depend in large part on a purely fortuitous circumstance; namely the personality of the particular judge before whom the case happens to come for disposition." Yet in asylum cases, which can spell the difference between life and death, the outcome apparently depends in large measure on which government official decides the claim. In many cases, the most important moment in an asylum case is the instant in which a clerk randomly assigns an application to a particular asylum officer or immigration judge. This study analyzes databases ...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
Factual findings drive asylum adjudication. If immigration judges get them wrong, they risk sending ...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
This study analyzes databases of merits decisions from all four levels of the asylum adjudication pr...
This study examines decisions of immigration judges from the Miami and Los Angeles immigration court...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Each ye...
In Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication (the Asylum Study), Professors Ramji-Nogales...
Philip G. Schrag & Jaya Ramji-Nogales Commentary by Sean RehaagOctober 14, 2010 (12:30pm – 2:20pm)Lo...
The immigration adjudication system in the United States is in serious need of reform. While much at...
Early Predictability of Asylum Court Decisions with M. Dunn and L. Sagun In the United States, forei...
Government records received by Human Rights First from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services...
In this study, we analyzed 492,903 asylum hearings from 336 different hearing locations, rendered by...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
Factual findings drive asylum adjudication. If immigration judges get them wrong, they risk sending ...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
This study analyzes databases of merits decisions from all four levels of the asylum adjudication pr...
This study examines decisions of immigration judges from the Miami and Los Angeles immigration court...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Each ye...
In Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication (the Asylum Study), Professors Ramji-Nogales...
Philip G. Schrag & Jaya Ramji-Nogales Commentary by Sean RehaagOctober 14, 2010 (12:30pm – 2:20pm)Lo...
The immigration adjudication system in the United States is in serious need of reform. While much at...
Early Predictability of Asylum Court Decisions with M. Dunn and L. Sagun In the United States, forei...
Government records received by Human Rights First from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services...
In this study, we analyzed 492,903 asylum hearings from 336 different hearing locations, rendered by...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
Factual findings drive asylum adjudication. If immigration judges get them wrong, they risk sending ...