Motion Briefs

Motion Briefs in the United States

Motion Briefs in relation to Immigration Courts

(information based on the DoJ Manual) A brief is not required in support of a motion. However, if a brief is filed, it should accompany the motion. See (in this American law platform, in relation to immigration courts and judges) 8 C.F.R. § 1003.23(b)(1)(ii). In general, motion briefs should comply with the requirements of Documents (see) and Pre-Hearing Briefs (see). A brief filed in opposition to a motion must comply with the filing deadlines for responses. See (in this American law platform, in relation to immigration courts and judges) Timing of submissions.

Motion Briefs in relation to Immigration Courts

(information based on the DoJ Manual) A brief is not required in support of a motion. However, if a brief is filed, it should accompany the motion. See (in this American law platform, in relation to immigration courts and judges) 8 C.F.R. § 1003.23(b)(1)(ii). In general, motion briefs should comply with the requirements of Documents (see) and Pre-Hearing Briefs (see). A brief filed in opposition to a motion must comply with the filing deadlines for responses. See (in this American law platform, in relation to immigration courts and judges) Timing of submissions.


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