Benched Justice


How Judges Decide Asylum Claims and Asylum Rights of Unaccompanied Minors

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By Claire Nolasco Braaten, Daniel Braaten
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254

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Claire Nolasco Braaten is associate professor in the Department of Criminology and Political Science at Texas A&M University-San Antonio. Daniel Braaten is associate professor of Political Science in the Department of Criminology and Political Science at Texas A&M University-San Antonio.

Contents List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Legal Background of U.S. Asylum Proceedings Involving Unaccompanied Alien Children Part I Chapter 2: Judicial Decision Making at the Macro-Level: How do Immigration Judges Decide? Chapter 3: Judicial Decision Making at The Macro-Level: How Does the Board of Immigration Appeals Decide? Part II Chapter 4: Judicial Decision Making at the Micro-Level: Federal Courts' Decision Making on Procedural Rights and Procedural Due Process of Unaccompanied Minors in the U.S. Chapter 5: Judicial Decision Making at the Micro-Level: Federal Court Decisions on Substantive Law and Rights Conclusion Bibliography About the Authors

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