Randel K. Johnson

Randel K. Johnson

Immigration Academic Fellow, Cornell Law School

Randel Johnson has worked on employment and immigration law and policy issues for over twenty-five years, bringing a broad perspective from working in the executive agencies, on Capitol Hill, and in the private sector. Deeply involved in past efforts on comprehensive immigration reform, including testifying in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, his experience includes working as the senior vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, labor counsel to the House Education and Labor Committee, and special assistant to the solicitor of labor at the U.S. Department of Labor. He was also a partner at the law firm of Seyfarth Shaw and most recently a judge on the Administrative Review Board at the Labor Department.

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Explainer Episode 80 - The Rule of Law in Immigration and other Enforcement Proceedings, Business Challenges, and the Equal Access to Justice Act

Explainer Episode 80 - The Rule of Law in Immigration and other Enforcement Proceedings, Business Challenges, and the Equal Access to Justice Act

RTP's Fourth Branch Podcast

In this episode, Randel K. Johnson and Andrew Kilberg discuss the often ephemeral nature of...