Law
Three Million Cases, 700 Judges
The US immigration court backlog has reached a point where the legal system cannot function as designed. What this signals about due process in America's most overloaded court system.
Nathaniel Brooks11 min read
The US immigration court backlog has reached a point where the legal system cannot function as designed. What this signals about due process in America's most overloaded court system.
Both parties have built their immigration politics on fictions. The truth, as usual, is more complicated — and more interesting.
The continent that invented liberal democracy is struggling to defend it. The far right is not the cause — it is the symptom of something deeper.