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Attorney General Announces Reforms of Immigration Courts and Appeals Board

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2017

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Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 2007

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References

1 John R., Crook, Contemporary Practice of the United States, 100 AJIL 476 (2006)Google Scholar. Immigration law judges are employees of the Department of Justice and are not members of the federal judiciary under Article 3 of the U.S. constitution.

2 U.S. Dep’t of Justice Press Release 06–520, Attorney General Alberto R., Gonzales Outlines Reforms for Immigration Courts and Board of Immigration Appeals (Aug. 9, 2006), at <http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2006/August/06_ag_520.html>>Google Scholar.