Immigration Enforcement, Business Compliance, and the Equal Access to Justice Act
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In this episode, Randel K. Johnson and Andrew Kilberg discuss the often ephemeral nature of the Rule of Law in immigration and other enforcement proceedings, with a particular focus on the challenges faced by small businesses when confronted with a heavy-handed bureaucracy and the practical difficulties of obtaining judicial review. The experts also examine the Equal Access to Justice Act (EAJA), considering potential legislative reforms to improve the ability of small entities to vindicate their rights before agencies and the courts while improving enforcement and maintaining accountability in regulatory matters.
Featuring:
Randel Keith Johnson, Immigration Academic Fellow, Cornell Law School
Andrew Kilberg, Partner, Gibson Dunn
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Featuring:
Randel Keith Johnson, Immigration Academic Fellow, Cornell Law School
Andrew Kilberg, Partner, Gibson Dunn
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