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What do immigration judges do?

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The immigration court is responsible for judging immigration cases. Their duties include being able to grant foreign nationals legal status in the United States, having foreign nationals who have committed an immigration crime in the U.S. deported or removed, and hearing appeals from foreign nationals seeking asylum.
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How much do immigration lawyers make?

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Based on salary data from 10 different U.S. cities, the Economic Research Institute placed the average annual salary of an immigration lawyer at about $114,000 in 2013. The mean annual wage for lawyers of all types was around $130,880 in 2012, according to the the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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How many immigration courts are there?

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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 nationality upon lawful permanent residents who are statutorily entitled to such benefits. An immigration judge also decides cases of aliens in various types of removal proceedings.
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Are immigration courts Article III courts?

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Immigration court hearings are civil administrative proceedings that involve foreign-born individuals (called respondents) whom the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has charged with violating immigration law. ... Immigration court hearings are open to the public, with limited exceptions, as specified in law.
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What courts are directly established in Article III?

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Article III of the U.S. Constitution states: 'The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.' The federal courts created by this article include: Supreme Court - One court with national jurisdiction.
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Who is the chief justice of the United States now?

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John Roberts is the current Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. - Chief justices of the state supreme courts act as head of the judiciaries in their states, in addition to serving as a justice on the court. The longest-serving chief justice as of August 2019 is Gerald VandeWalle, who has served as chief of the North Dakota Supreme Court since 1993.
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What is an example of appellate jurisdiction?

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Examples of judicial jurisdiction include appellate jurisdiction, in which a superior tribunal is invested with the legal power to correct, if it so decides, legal errors made in a lower court; concurrent jurisdiction, in which jurisdiction may be exercised by two or more courts over the same matter, within the jurisdiction
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What are the 3 Decisions An appellate court can make?

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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 decision based on the written record of the case in the trial court, the briefs submitted by the parties, and possibly oral argument.
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