Labor/Employment,
Judges and Judiciary,
Immigration
Aug. 14, 2019
Immigration judge union move likely to fail, some say
Last week's petition by the U.S. Department of Justice to decertify a federal immigration judges' union will most likely fail because of the jurists' inability to formulate policy, legal experts said Tuesday.




Last week's petition by the U.S. Department of Justice to decertify a federal immigration judges' union will most likely fail because of the jurists' inability to formulate policy, legal experts said Tuesday.
The DOJ filed the petition to the Federal Labor Relations Authority last Friday, claiming the National Association of Immigration Judges should be decertified because they are "managerial officials." Under federal law, managers...
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