I'm a lawyer. I've never practised immigration law, but in a defence law situation or in any other, you'll have biases from a judge who is heavier on punitive damages or heavier on penalties. However, you never have a 100% refusal rate versus a zero per cent approval rate.
I'm just trying to imagine how your clients actually perceive that. Maybe I can ask Rainbow Refugee what their reaction is when they have a case that they're bringing before a judge who has a zero per cent acceptance rate—what they tell their clients, or what they themselves feel.