Job Title: Appellate Immigration Judge Job Responsibilities: - Appellate... Immigration Judges serve in... the Board of Immigration Appeals within the Executive Office for Immigration Review. - They apply immigration laws impartially, humanely, and equitably, ensuring all parties are treated with respect and dignity. -...
manage one's own caseload and conduct trials. Within the Civil Division, Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs) represent the United States' interests in both trial and appellate courts across a wide... spectrum of federal and state litigation. This includes cases inv...
challenging experiences for highly motivated attorneys. The primary responsibilities include working on individual caseloads, handling trials, and appeals as a representative of the United States. AUSAs may be assigned to various units within the Criminal Division, such as Appellate, Ma...
Title: General Attorney Job Responsibilities: - Represent the United States Government in removal proceedings before immigration judges, frequently involving applicants for asylum or other forms of relief under immigration laws. - Provide expert legal counsel in the interpretation of highly complex immigration and...
Title: VIDC Internship Job Responsibilities: - Assist with case preparation under the supervision of mentors in the Public Defender Office. - Observe misdemeanor and felony criminal trials in general district, juvenile, and circuit courts. - For third-year practice qualified students, gain trial experience under...
Title: VIDC Internship Job Responsibilities: - Work alongside mentors in the Public Defender Office to assist in case preparation. - Observe misdemeanor and felony criminal trials in general district, juvenile, and circuit courts. - For third-year practice qualified students, gain trial experience under the...
in various practice groups: Appellate, Chapter 11, Consumer, and... General and Administrative. - Draft and edit memoranda, USTP guidance and policy papers, court pleadings, and appellate briefs. - Participate in... moot courts to prepare attorneys for trial. - Work on...