What happens when judges' job burnout level gets too high? You don't want to know.According to a just-published survey of 96 U.S. immigration judges, the men and women deciding delicate asylum cases are stressed and burned-out to the point that the term "asylum" begins to have unpleasant connotations. The U.C. San Francisco study claims that judges are rampantly suffering from "secondary traumatic stress" and job burnout -- at higher levels than prison wardens or hospital doctors -- and this aff