Tag: Decisions

  • Contents

    Contents (Decisions) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of contents. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Decisions is provided. Finally, the subject of Agency Adjudication in relation with contents is examined. Note that a list of cross references, […]

  • Stare Decisis

    Stare Decisis in the United States Latin for "let the decision stand." Stare Decisis (Judicial Function) holds that once a principle of law is established for a particular legal situation, courts should adhere to that principle in similar cases in the future. The case in which the […]

  • Collateral Estoppel

    Collateral Estoppel in United States Collateral Estoppel Definition The collateral determination of a question by a court having general jurisdiction of the subject. See 26 Vt. 209. Collateral Estoppel in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription […]

  • Collateral Estoppel

    Collateral Estoppel in United States Collateral Estoppel Definition The collateral determination of a question by a court having general jurisdiction of the subject. See 26 Vt. 209. Collateral Estoppel in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias LinkDescription […]

  • Decisions

    Decisions in the United States Decisions in relation to Immigration Courts (information based on the DoJ Manual) Immigration Judges decide motions either orally at a hearing or in writing. If the decision is in writing, it is generally served on the parties by regular mail. Decisions in […]

  • Decisions

    Decisions in the United States Decisions in relation to Immigration Courts (information based on the DoJ Manual) Immigration Judges decide motions either orally at a hearing or in writing. If the decision is in writing, it is generally served on the parties by regular mail. Decisions in […]

  • Res Judicata

    Res Judicata in United States Res Judicata Definition A legal or equitable Issue which has been decided by a court of competent jurisdiction. To constitute a matter res judicata, so that, in a subsequent action, it cannot be drawn in question, (1) the court deciding the issue must have […]

  • Res Judicata

    Res Judicata in United States Res Judicata Definition A legal or equitable Issue which has been decided by a court of competent jurisdiction. To constitute a matter res judicata, so that, in a subsequent action, it cannot be drawn in question, (1) the court deciding the issue must have […]