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ISSN 0042-0018
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Vol. 59, Issue 3, 2025April 17, 2026 PDT

Fact-Finding Is an Immigration Lawyer’s Job: The Importance of Working One-on-One with Clients in Asylum Cases

Jacqueline Marie Brown,
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Jacqueline Marie Brown, Fact-Finding Is an Immigration Lawyer’s Job: The Importance of Working One-on-One with Clients in Asylum Cases, 59 U.S.F. L. Rev. 417 (2026).

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