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From the Bookshelves: My Trials: What I Learned in Immigration Court [Kindle Edition] by Paul Grussendorf

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My Trials: What I Learned in Immigration Court [Kindle Edition] by Paul Grussendorf

Judge Grussendorf began his career representing asylum applicants at the Central American Refugee Center in Washington, DC. at the height of the wars in Central America. He was then named director of the immigration law clinic at George Washington University Law School.  He later became an immigration law judge. Grussendorf’s book is the first and only publication by an insider of the court system. He views the dilemma posed by the nation’s dysfunctional immigration court system with sober compassion. The book offers solutions both for immigration reform and reform of the courts; proposes a drastic overhaul of the country’s asylum system; and includes proposals for reform of legal education in America.

KJ

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