This study analyzes databases of merits decisions from all four levels of the asylum adjudication process: 133,000 decisions by 884 asylum officers over a seven year period; 140,000 decisions of 225 immigration judges over a four-and-a-half year period; 126,000 decisions of the Board of Immigration Appeals over six years; and 4215 decisions of the U.S. Courts of Appeal during 2004 and 2005. The analysis reveals significant disparities in grant rates, even when different adjudicators in the same office each considered large numbers of applications from nationals of the same country. 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 immi...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
Government records received by Human Rights First from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services...
This article uses data obtained from Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board [IRB] to calculate the r...
This study analyzes databases of merits decisions from all four levels of the asylum adjudication pr...
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...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
In Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication (the Asylum Study), Professors Ramji-Nogales...
This study examines decisions of immigration judges from the Miami and Los Angeles immigration court...
The immigration adjudication system in the United States is in serious need of reform. While much at...
Philip G. Schrag & Jaya Ramji-Nogales Commentary by Sean RehaagOctober 14, 2010 (12:30pm – 2:20pm)Lo...
This article offers an empirical examination of judicial review in Canada’s Federal Court in the ref...
Factual findings drive asylum adjudication. If immigration judges get them wrong, they risk sending ...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
Government records received by Human Rights First from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services...
This article uses data obtained from Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board [IRB] to calculate the r...
This study analyzes databases of merits decisions from all four levels of the asylum adjudication pr...
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...
Addressing consistency in the application of the law, former Attorney General Robert Jackson told Co...
In Refugee Roulette: Disparities in Asylum Adjudication (the Asylum Study), Professors Ramji-Nogales...
This study examines decisions of immigration judges from the Miami and Los Angeles immigration court...
The immigration adjudication system in the United States is in serious need of reform. While much at...
Philip G. Schrag & Jaya Ramji-Nogales Commentary by Sean RehaagOctober 14, 2010 (12:30pm – 2:20pm)Lo...
This article offers an empirical examination of judicial review in Canada’s Federal Court in the ref...
Factual findings drive asylum adjudication. If immigration judges get them wrong, they risk sending ...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
Open access journalNew research findings indicate that factors such as the gender of the judge and o...
Government records received by Human Rights First from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services...
This article uses data obtained from Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Board [IRB] to calculate the r...