Late-Breaking Changes to Immigration Court Practice

While advocates are hopeful that a new administration will roll back the worst assaults on due process that we have witnessed in immigration court over the past four years, practitioners still must appear and defend their clients under existing procedures. This webinar will address significant, recent changes in immigration court procedures and best practices to preserve clients’ rights. The speakers will discuss:

  • Matter of A-C-A-A-, 28 I&N Dec. 84 (A.G. 2020), and the need to present evidence on every element of each case;
  • Assistant Chief Immigration Judge scheduling orders creating impossible application filing deadlines and how to fight back; and
  • Recently published and soon-to-be published regulations that will undermine due process in immigration court.

Finally, presenters will discuss how potential policy changes by the incoming administration could affect the changes to immigration court practice.

This webinar will not be recorded, so be sure to join us live.

NOTE: This webinar takes place in Eastern Standard Time.

Additional Information

CLE for Attorney Participants

CLINIC is authorized by the State Bar of California to provide minimum continuing legal education (MCLE) training. If you are an attorney licensed in California, you may seek 1.50 hours of MCLE self-study credits per webinar. If you are an attorney licensed in another state, please check with your state bar to determine whether this training qualifies for MCLE credit. 

Type of Training

Webinar

Date of Event

Time of Event

02:00 pm ~ 03:30 pm

Registration Deadline

Training Prices

CLINIC Affiliates (Webinars) - $35
Nonprofit Agency Staff (Webinars) - $90
Private Attorneys and Staff (Rapid E-Learning) - $80

Guest Speaker

Denise Slavin, Retired Immigration Judge and Consulting Attorney, Defending Vulnerable Populations, CLINIC

Payment and Cancellation

Payment by credit card only. There are no refunds for registration for a single webinar or for a webinar series.