Raj Kumar v. Alberto R. Gonzales, Attorney General, Raj Kumar, Alberto R. Gonzales, Attorney General

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 2006-04-13

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KOZINSKI, Circuit Judge, dissenting in part: My colleagues grumble that an immigration judge shouldn’t pretend to be a “handwriting expert” or a “forensic laboratory.” Maj. at 1050. But a circuit judge shouldn’t pretend to be an immigration judge. This is yet another tiresome “example of the nitpicking we engage in as part of a systematic effort to dismantle the reasons immigration judges give for their deci…

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