August 11, 2023
The D.C. Circuit on Friday tossed the National Association of Immigration Judges' challenge to a federal labor board's ruling that immigration judges can't be in unions, saying it's premature because the NAIJ went to court with its administrative appeal still pending.
November 17, 2022
The D.C. Circuit seemed to think it was too early for it to be deciding whether the Federal Labor Relations Authority wrongly barred federal immigration judges from unionizing back in 2020 as it heard the opposing sides out on Thursday.
September 26, 2022
The Federal Labor Relations Authority urged the D.C. Circuit to deny a request from immigration judges seeking review of the FLRA's 2020 decision barring their unionization, saying the decision was not a final agency action that falls under the court's jurisdiction.
June 09, 2022
The National Association of Immigration Judges asked the D.C. Circuit in a petition late Wednesday to overturn the Federal Labor Relations Authority's 2020 decision that immigration judges cannot unionize, arguing that the FLRA's order violated its members' due process rights and protected liberty interest in joining a labor union.