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Judge Law, Philip S.

LOS ANGELES — WEST LOS ANGELES IMMIGRATION COURT

Not hearing cases: nothing for over two years

Last hearing
April 5, 2024
Next hearing
none scheduled
Last decision
January 31, 2024
Courts worked at: 13

Worked here before

The periods overlap, and that is not an error: a judge hears cases at a new court while still closing out old ones at the previous one. Each row answers "when did this judge work here", not "from when to when did they serve here".

Status is derived from the court calendar: whether the judge has hearings scheduled after the release cutoff. The EOIR release carries no personnel data, so retirement, removal, elevation to the BIA and extended absence cannot be told apart — only what the data shows is stated here. Hearings are scheduled two to three years out, so an empty calendar for a working judge is rare; for judges who went quiet in the last few months it may still be an artifact of the cutoff, which lags by about a month. The lookup table's "active" flag is not used: it disagrees with the calendar for a third of judges.

17%

Asylum grant rate

of 2,638 decisions · FY1987–FY2024

95% interval: 16%19%

granted:
451
denied:
2,187

The period has closed

This judge no longer hears cases, so the figure describes FY1987–FY2024 — not what happens in the court today. Asylum rules and the mix of cases have changed since.

How this percentage is calculated
Grant rate = granted / (granted + denied). Administrative closures, withdrawals, abandonment and "not adjudicated" are excluded from the denominator. The unit of count is a decision per proceeding, not per application: applicants almost always file asylum, withholding and CAT protection together. Withholding and CAT grants are counted separately from asylum. U.S. fiscal year: October 1 – September 30.

How this compares

  • This judge17% (2,638)
  • The whole court — LOS ANGELES — WEST LOS ANGELES IMMIGRATION COURT26% (102,953)
  • All U.S. courts33% (1,350,724)

This comparison does not adjust for which cases a judge was given: judges see different nationalities, different shares of detained respondents, and different rates of legal representation. A difference in percentages does not by itself mean identical cases were treated differently.

Trend by fiscal year

0%25%50%75%100%199720032008201320182023

U.S. fiscal year: October 1 – September 30.

Years with fewer than 10 decisions are not plotted (9): at that sample size the percentage is noise. They remain in the table.

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Grant rate by fiscal year
Perioddecisionsgranted95% interval
FY20244100%51%100%
FY20234556%41%69%
FY20225058%44%71%
FY20215237%25%50%
FY202018911%7%16%
FY201918312%8%18%
FY201821811%8%16%
FY2017638%3%17%
FY20162829%15%47%
FY20151421%8%48%
FY20142524%11%43%
FY20132741%25%59%
FY20122273%52%87%
FY20117151%39%62%
FY20106526%17%38%
FY20098931%23%42%
FY20088110%5%18%
FY200715312%8%19%
FY200612220%14%28%
FY20058930%22%41%
FY20048020%13%30%
FY20038913%8%22%
FY20027718%11%28%
FY20016923%15%34%
FY200010018%12%27%
FY199913211%6%17%
FY19983922%1%4%
FY1997980%0%4%
FY199620%0%66%
FY199510%0%79%
FY199310%0%79%
FY199110%0%79%
FY199010%0%79%
FY198930%0%56%
FY198810%0%79%
FY198710%0%79%

By applicant nationality

Grant rate by nationality, largest volumes first
Nationalitydecisionsgranted95% interval
GUATEMALA4852%1%4%
EL SALVADOR4592%1%4%
MEXICO4563%2%5%
HONDURAS2072%1%6%
COLOMBIA9932%24%42%
CHINA8449%38%59%
CAMEROON7240%30%52%
IRAN5964%52%75%
PAKISTAN5922%13%34%
SOMALIA4963%49%75%
IRAQ4973%60%84%
HAITI4010%4%23%
RUSSIA3751%36%67%
INDIA3511%5%26%
NIGERIA3421%10%37%

How long a case takes

How long it took from service of the NTA to the decision on the application, for the cases this judge has already finished.

9 mo

median

half of cases: 5—18 mo

based on 2,638 cases

NTA-to-decision duration by fiscal year
Decided inCasesmedianhalf of cases, mo
FY2023458 mo721
FY20225022 mo735
FY20215225 mo1541
FY20201897 mo610
FY201918326 mo1739
FY201821823 mo1834
FY20176322 mo1727
FY20117114 mo817
FY20106513 mo1217
FY20098910 mo917

Duration runs from the NTA date (charging document served) to the decision on the application. Median, not mean: the distribution has a long right tail. Cases decided this year may have begun a decade ago, so duration by year of decision is not a forecast for a case filed today.

The queue

Cases with no decision yet. A different figure from the duration of completed cases: quick cases leave the queue first, so the long ones accumulate among those still waiting.

1
cases waiting
51 mo
already waited, median
  • Half have waited between 51 mo and 51 mo.
  • 0 (0%) have a hearing scheduled later than the date this data was collected. The rest have no upcoming event in the release.

The queue counts proceedings with no decision in the release. The figure runs from the NTA date to the release cutoff — it is how long people have already waited, not how much longer they will. Shown separately: how many have a hearing scheduled after the cutoff. The rest have no upcoming event in the release and should not be read alongside live cases.

What became of appeals to the BIA

An immigration judge's decision can be appealed to the Board of Immigration Appeals. This is what the Board did with those appeals. A high share of reversals and remands tells a different story than a low grant rate alone.

What became of appeals to the BIA
BIA decisionAppeals
Dismiss Appeal/Affirm IJ's Decision1,482
Remand1,094
Denied529
Summary Affirmance334
Dismissed (Voluntary Departure Granted)310
SUMMARY AFFIRMANCE/VD214
Dismissed (Grant V/D 30 days)168
Lacks Jurisdiction - BIA99
Withdrawal of Appeal93
Summarily Dismiss90
Termination82
Terminate-DHS PD81
Temporary Protected Status75
Other62
Granted45
Background Check Remand41
Sustain32
Dismiss as Untimely28
Grant with no Remand20
Summary Dismissal (e) no brief17
Administratively Closed15
Administratively Closed-DHS PD9
Rejection8
Moot Bond7
Summary Dismissal (G) untimely or waived appeal7
Continued6
ROP Returned to Court to correct deficiency5
SUMMARY DISMISSAL - BOTH (a) & (e)5
Dismissed as Moot3
Withdrawal-DHS PD2
Dismiss Soriano1
American Baptist Church Settlement1
Summary Dismissal (a) inad reason on appeal1

Data comes from the monthly EOIR Case Data release (U.S. DOJ FOIA Library). This service is not affiliated with the U.S. government and does not provide legal advice. The data lags by roughly a month; for current case status use ACIS and Respondent Access. The source is known to have missing records, including relief applications — absent data does not mean it is absent from your case.