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Trump Administration Further Undermines Judicial Independence

WASHINGTON, DC – On August 16, the Attorney General of the United States issued a precedent-setting decision, Matter of L-A-B-R, that limits the discretion of immigration judges to grant continuances. By restricting the court’s use of a vital docketing tool, the decision further erodes judicial independence and will pressure judges to deny more …

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3 Tips For Making Better Ethical Decisions Every Day

International Ethics Expert Provides Guidance To Help You Avoid  A Double Standard In How You Treat Others News reports bring us plenty of examples of poor professional ethics being practiced in business, entertainment, and government. But in terms of personal ethics as applied to everyday choices that we don’t read …

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