KAREN MUSALO, ANNA O. LAW, ANNIE DAHER, KATHARINE M. DONATO, CHELSEA MEINERS, 2004 "Immigration judges (IJs), housed within the Executive Office for Immigration Review within the Department of Justice...
Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 236 / Monday, December 9, 2024 / Notices "The Department of State (‘‘Department’’) is announcing an update of the Exchange Visitors Skills...
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EOIR
"EOIR to Host National Stakeholder Meeting for Law School Immigration Clinics SUMMARY: The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) invites faculty, staff, and students from law school immigration clinics to attend a national stakeholder meeting focused on pro bono advocacy. EOIR continues to build upon the guidance in EOIR Director Memorandum 22-01, Encouraging and Facilitating Pro Bono Legal Services, and welcomes the public’s input in evaluating our efforts to increase representation in immigration court proceedings. During the meeting, agency leadership will summarize feedback received during its April series of listening sessions, discuss steps EOIR has taken since those meetings, and share ideas for future initiatives as we collaborate to strengthen pro bono representation in immigration courts. Following that discussion, agency leadership will welcome stakeholder input regarding ways to increase pro bono representation for Dedicated Dockets. DATE: Sept. 21, 2023 TIME: 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. Eastern Time LOCATION: Live via Webex - Meeting Registration All media inquiries should be directed to the Communications and Legislative Affairs Division at pao.eoir@usdoj.gov."