Jurisdiction of the Federal Circuit Courts
In this article, we list the geographic jurisdiction and subject-matter jurisdiction of the thirteen federal circuit courts, including the second and third circuit.
In this article, we list the geographic jurisdiction and subject-matter jurisdiction of the thirteen federal circuit courts, including the second and third circuit.
We examine the rules for the scope of motion to remand by BIA to the immigration judge under Matter of Patel, as well as Matter of Coelho.
In Matter of K-S-, the BIA concluded that it is not bound to follow published district court decisions like it is bound to follow published circuit court decisions
In the Matter of J-G-D-F-, the Board held that burglary of a dwelling is a CIMT provided that the dwelling is at least intermittently occupied.
In the Matter of J-G-D-F, the Board rejected the applications for relief from removal in the form of asylum and withholding for failure to establish a particular social group.
In Matter of A-B-, Attorney General Jeff Sessions addressed his authority to certify cases for review and the powers of the Attorney General more broadly.
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