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2018 Due Process Conference - Session I: Immigration Court Reform and Judicial Review

December 18, 2018

On November 15, 2018, the Center for Migration Studies (CMS) held an all-day event honoring the legacy of Juan P. Osuna, an exemplary public servant, lawyer, scholar and friend. As Director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) at the US Department of Justice (DOJ), Mr. Osuna oversaw the agency that houses the US immigration court system. This video features Session I: Immigration Court Reform and Judicial Review

Moderator:
Stephen W. Yale-Loehr
Professor of Immigration Law Practice
Cornell Law School

Speakers:

  • Jill E. Family, Commonwealth Professor of Law and Government Director of the Law and Government Institute, Widener University Commonwealth Law School
  • Karen Grisez, Public Service Counsel, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
  • Lucas Guttentag, Professor of the Practice of Law, Stanford Law School; Lecturer in Law (Fall Term), Ford Foundation Distinguished Senior Research Scholar in Law, and Robina Foundation Senior Visiting Human Rights Fellow, Yale Law School
  • Andrew I. Schoenholtz, Professor from Practice, Director of the Human Rights Institute, and Director of the Center for Applied Legal Studies, Georgetown Law
  • Research and Policy
    • Data
    • Reports
    • Briefings
    • International Migration Review
    • Journal on Migration and Human Security
  • Latest Insights
    • Migration Update
    • Dispatches and Reflections
    • Multimedia
    • Other Resources and Publications
  • Events
  • About
    • Initiatives
    • Board
    • Team
    • Careers
    • Archive
    • Contact