The most obvious example of such a resource is an appellate court. ... It is also the product of appellate court decisions, clinical practice, state statutes, a...
An immigration officer is a government employee who enforces laws relating to immigration, borders, and customs. As specialized law enforcement agents, immigrat...
Federal judges, Article III - Article III federal judges are appointed for life, during "good behavior". They are appointed by the president of the United State...
Appeals are decided by panels of three judges. The court of appeals does not receive additional evidence or hear witnesses; rather the judges make their decisio...
As a general rule, the final judgment of a lower court can be appealed to the next higher court only once. In any one case, the number of appeals thus depends o...
An immigration judge, formerly known as a special inquiry officer, is an employee of the United States Department of Justice who confers U.S. citizenship or nat...