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Federal judge blocks Biden's immigration policy for undocumented spouses
A federal judge has ruled against a Biden administration program designed to protect undocumented spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens from deportation and help them gain legal status.
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Federal judge blocks Biden administration from rolling back immigration policy l GMA
Cecilia Vega reports on a federal judge's ruling to temporarily stop the Biden administration from ending Title 42, which expels migrants seeking asylum at the border due to the COVID emergency.
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published: 26 Apr 2022
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Pathways to the Bench: U.S. District Court Judge Myron H. Thompson
U.S. District Court Judge Myron H. Thompson, of Montgomery, Ala., pushed past the paralysis of childhood polio to live an active life, excel in academics and become -- at age 33 -- one of the youngest people appointed to the federal bench. He says he has learned, "Probably, one of the true lessons of life is, 'Always be prepared for the unexpected, because you'll never know when it will hit you.'"
published: 18 Apr 2013
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Pathways to the Bench: U.S. District Court Judge George Z. Singal
U.S. District Court Judge George Z. Singal was born in a WWII refugee camp after his mother and sister escaped eastern Poland. His mother immigrated with her two children to the United States. Today, when Judge Singal presides over naturalization ceremonies, he shares his story and invites new citizens to take advantage of their new opportunities.
published: 28 Feb 2012
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U.S. Federal Judge's Family Targeted and Son Killed by 'Madman' Shooter
A U.S. district judge, #EstherSalas says a madman targeted her family and shot her son dead in their home.
The FBI says an “anti-feminist” lawyer found dead in New York is the prime suspect.
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(AP) -- A self-described “anti-feminist” lawyer found dead in the Catskills of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound is the prime suspect in the shooting of a federal judge's family in New Jersey, the FBI said Monday.
Roy Den Hollander, who received media attention including appearances on Fox News and Comedy Central for lawsuits challenging perceived infringements of “men’s rights,” was found dead Monday in Sullivan County, New York, two officials with knowledge of the investigation told The Associated Press.
The FBI said Den Hollander was the “primary subject in the attack” and confirme...
published: 03 Aug 2020
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US federal judge blocks Trump travel ban nationwide
A federal judge in Seattle orders a temporary, nationwide halt to President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, in the most severe blow to the controversial measure.
published: 04 Feb 2017
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US: Federal judge temporarily lifts Trump’s travel ban
Airlines began allowing passengers from seven majority-Muslim countries to board flights for the US, after a federal judge in Seattle, Washington, temporarily blocked
the administration’s executive action on travellers and refugees issued last week.
Rob Reynolds reports from Washington, DC, on Trump’s travel ban.
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published: 04 Feb 2017
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Senate Confirms Hon. Zahid Quraishi, The First Muslim Federal Judge In US History, By Wide Margin
The Senate confirms Hon. Zahid Quraishi to become a District Court Judge, making him the first Muslim federal judge in US History.
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published: 10 Jun 2021
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Pathways to the Bench: U.S. District Court Judge Julie A. Robinson
U.S. District Court Judge Julie A. Robinson's journey to the federal bench in Topeka, KS, started when, at the age of five, she decided to become a lawyer. She credits her success to her father's faith in her and the fact that her mentors set high standards and demanded the best from her. Judge Robinson tells young people: "You never can dream big enough, sometimes. You can never really know all that is in store for you. All you can do is make sure that you are ready, and positioned, and able, and willing to accept all that comes your way."
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published: 13 Mar 2014
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Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Banning WeChat | NBC News NOW
President Trump wanted to ban the Chinese-owned app WeChat, but a federal judge blocked the move. NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer reports on how the issue is working its way through the courts, and how users of the app have reacted.
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published: 22 Sep 2020
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Federal judge blocks Biden's immigration policy for undocumented spouses
A federal judge has ruled against a Biden administration program designed to protect undocumented spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens from deportation and...
A federal judge has ruled against a Biden administration program designed to protect undocumented spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens from deportation and help them gain legal status.
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A federal judge has ruled against a Biden administration program designed to protect undocumented spouses and stepchildren of U.S. citizens from deportation and help them gain legal status.
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Federal judge blocks Biden administration from rolling back immigration policy l GMA
Cecilia Vega reports on a federal judge's ruling to temporarily stop the Biden administration from ending Title 42, which expels migrants seeking asylum at the ...
Cecilia Vega reports on a federal judge's ruling to temporarily stop the Biden administration from ending Title 42, which expels migrants seeking asylum at the border due to the COVID emergency.
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Cecilia Vega reports on a federal judge's ruling to temporarily stop the Biden administration from ending Title 42, which expels migrants seeking asylum at the border due to the COVID emergency.
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- published: 26 Apr 2022
- views: 15175
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Pathways to the Bench: U.S. District Court Judge Myron H. Thompson
U.S. District Court Judge Myron H. Thompson, of Montgomery, Ala., pushed past the paralysis of childhood polio to live an active life, excel in academics and be...
U.S. District Court Judge Myron H. Thompson, of Montgomery, Ala., pushed past the paralysis of childhood polio to live an active life, excel in academics and become -- at age 33 -- one of the youngest people appointed to the federal bench. He says he has learned, "Probably, one of the true lessons of life is, 'Always be prepared for the unexpected, because you'll never know when it will hit you.'"
https://wn.com/Pathways_To_The_Bench_U.S._District_Court_Judge_Myron_H._Thompson
U.S. District Court Judge Myron H. Thompson, of Montgomery, Ala., pushed past the paralysis of childhood polio to live an active life, excel in academics and become -- at age 33 -- one of the youngest people appointed to the federal bench. He says he has learned, "Probably, one of the true lessons of life is, 'Always be prepared for the unexpected, because you'll never know when it will hit you.'"
- published: 18 Apr 2013
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Pathways to the Bench: U.S. District Court Judge George Z. Singal
U.S. District Court Judge George Z. Singal was born in a WWII refugee camp after his mother and sister escaped eastern Poland. His mother immigrated with her tw...
U.S. District Court Judge George Z. Singal was born in a WWII refugee camp after his mother and sister escaped eastern Poland. His mother immigrated with her two children to the United States. Today, when Judge Singal presides over naturalization ceremonies, he shares his story and invites new citizens to take advantage of their new opportunities.
https://wn.com/Pathways_To_The_Bench_U.S._District_Court_Judge_George_Z._Singal
U.S. District Court Judge George Z. Singal was born in a WWII refugee camp after his mother and sister escaped eastern Poland. His mother immigrated with her two children to the United States. Today, when Judge Singal presides over naturalization ceremonies, he shares his story and invites new citizens to take advantage of their new opportunities.
- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 7934
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U.S. Federal Judge's Family Targeted and Son Killed by 'Madman' Shooter
A U.S. district judge, #EstherSalas says a madman targeted her family and shot her son dead in their home.
The FBI says an “anti-feminist” lawyer found dead in...
A U.S. district judge, #EstherSalas says a madman targeted her family and shot her son dead in their home.
The FBI says an “anti-feminist” lawyer found dead in New York is the prime suspect.
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(AP) -- A self-described “anti-feminist” lawyer found dead in the Catskills of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound is the prime suspect in the shooting of a federal judge's family in New Jersey, the FBI said Monday.
Roy Den Hollander, who received media attention including appearances on Fox News and Comedy Central for lawsuits challenging perceived infringements of “men’s rights,” was found dead Monday in Sullivan County, New York, two officials with knowledge of the investigation told The Associated Press.
The FBI said Den Hollander was the “primary subject in the attack” and confirmed he had been pronounced dead but provided no other details. Found among his personal effects was information about another judge, New York Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, a state court spokesperson said.
A day earlier, a gunman posing as a FedEx delivery person went to the North Brunswick, New Jersey, home of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas, and started shooting, wounding her husband, the defense lawyer Mark Anderl, and killing her son, Daniel Anderl.
Salas was at home but in another part of the house and was unharmed, said the officials, who could not discuss an ongoing investigation publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.
Den Hollander was involved in a lawsuit, filed in 2015, that was being heard by Salas involving a woman who wanted to register for the men-only military draft. In writings posted online, Den Hollander derided the judge as having traded on her Hispanic heritage to get ahead.
A package addressed to Salas was found along with Den Hollander’s body, the officials said.
In a screed Den Hollander posted online, he also wrote of posing as a FedEx delivery person to speak with a young girl, the same tactic the gunman apparently used at the door to the judge’s home.
Den Hollander was best known previously for unsuccessful lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of “ladies night” promotions at bars and nightclubs. His litigation, and willingness to appear on television, earned him spots on The Colbert Report and MSNBC.
Another lawsuit argued night clubs were violating human rights by charging men hundreds of dollars for bottle service. In 2008, he unsuccessfully sued Columbia University for providing women’s studies classes, saying they were “a bastion of bigotry against men.”
Daniel Anderl, Salas' son, was set to be heading back shortly to The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., where he was named to the Dean’s List this spring.
“I was shocked last night to hear news of Daniel Anderl’s tragic death Sunday evening in New Jersey. Daniel was a rising junior, enrolled for classes beginning in the next few weeks,” university President John Garvey wrote on Twitter. “He turned 20 last week.”
Salas, seated in Newark, was nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed in 2011. Prior to that, she served as a U.S. magistrate judge after working as an assistant public defender for several years.
In more than 2,000 pages of often misogynistic, racist writings, Den Hollander criticized Salas’ life story of being abandoned by her father and raised by her poor mother as “the usual effort to blame a man and turn someone into super girl.”
In another section — part of a collection posted online that resembled an early draft of a memoir — he wrote about being treated recently for cancer, and wanting to use the rest of his time to “wrap up his affairs.”
“No more chances now, if there ever really were any, for glory and fortune, but maybe a little old time justice as in all those 1950s television westerns I watched as a kid when the lone cowboy refused to give up without a fight,” he wrote. “The only problem with a life lived too long under Feminazi rule is that a man ends up with so many enemies he can’t even the score with all of them. But law school and the media taught me how to prioritize."
Den Hollander’s writings also point to a possible connection to the area where he was found dead. He described going to a family cabin in the Catskills community of Beaverkill, about 40 minutes by car from Liberty...
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A U.S. district judge, #EstherSalas says a madman targeted her family and shot her son dead in their home.
The FBI says an “anti-feminist” lawyer found dead in New York is the prime suspect.
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(AP) -- A self-described “anti-feminist” lawyer found dead in the Catskills of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound is the prime suspect in the shooting of a federal judge's family in New Jersey, the FBI said Monday.
Roy Den Hollander, who received media attention including appearances on Fox News and Comedy Central for lawsuits challenging perceived infringements of “men’s rights,” was found dead Monday in Sullivan County, New York, two officials with knowledge of the investigation told The Associated Press.
The FBI said Den Hollander was the “primary subject in the attack” and confirmed he had been pronounced dead but provided no other details. Found among his personal effects was information about another judge, New York Chief Judge Janet DiFiore, a state court spokesperson said.
A day earlier, a gunman posing as a FedEx delivery person went to the North Brunswick, New Jersey, home of U.S. District Judge Esther Salas, and started shooting, wounding her husband, the defense lawyer Mark Anderl, and killing her son, Daniel Anderl.
Salas was at home but in another part of the house and was unharmed, said the officials, who could not discuss an ongoing investigation publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.
Den Hollander was involved in a lawsuit, filed in 2015, that was being heard by Salas involving a woman who wanted to register for the men-only military draft. In writings posted online, Den Hollander derided the judge as having traded on her Hispanic heritage to get ahead.
A package addressed to Salas was found along with Den Hollander’s body, the officials said.
In a screed Den Hollander posted online, he also wrote of posing as a FedEx delivery person to speak with a young girl, the same tactic the gunman apparently used at the door to the judge’s home.
Den Hollander was best known previously for unsuccessful lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of “ladies night” promotions at bars and nightclubs. His litigation, and willingness to appear on television, earned him spots on The Colbert Report and MSNBC.
Another lawsuit argued night clubs were violating human rights by charging men hundreds of dollars for bottle service. In 2008, he unsuccessfully sued Columbia University for providing women’s studies classes, saying they were “a bastion of bigotry against men.”
Daniel Anderl, Salas' son, was set to be heading back shortly to The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., where he was named to the Dean’s List this spring.
“I was shocked last night to hear news of Daniel Anderl’s tragic death Sunday evening in New Jersey. Daniel was a rising junior, enrolled for classes beginning in the next few weeks,” university President John Garvey wrote on Twitter. “He turned 20 last week.”
Salas, seated in Newark, was nominated by President Barack Obama and confirmed in 2011. Prior to that, she served as a U.S. magistrate judge after working as an assistant public defender for several years.
In more than 2,000 pages of often misogynistic, racist writings, Den Hollander criticized Salas’ life story of being abandoned by her father and raised by her poor mother as “the usual effort to blame a man and turn someone into super girl.”
In another section — part of a collection posted online that resembled an early draft of a memoir — he wrote about being treated recently for cancer, and wanting to use the rest of his time to “wrap up his affairs.”
“No more chances now, if there ever really were any, for glory and fortune, but maybe a little old time justice as in all those 1950s television westerns I watched as a kid when the lone cowboy refused to give up without a fight,” he wrote. “The only problem with a life lived too long under Feminazi rule is that a man ends up with so many enemies he can’t even the score with all of them. But law school and the media taught me how to prioritize."
Den Hollander’s writings also point to a possible connection to the area where he was found dead. He described going to a family cabin in the Catskills community of Beaverkill, about 40 minutes by car from Liberty...
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- published: 03 Aug 2020
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US federal judge blocks Trump travel ban nationwide
A federal judge in Seattle orders a temporary, nationwide halt to President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, in the most se...
A federal judge in Seattle orders a temporary, nationwide halt to President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, in the most severe blow to the controversial measure.
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A federal judge in Seattle orders a temporary, nationwide halt to President Donald Trump's ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, in the most severe blow to the controversial measure.
- published: 04 Feb 2017
- views: 14504
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US: Federal judge temporarily lifts Trump’s travel ban
Airlines began allowing passengers from seven majority-Muslim countries to board flights for the US, after a federal judge in Seattle, Washington, temporarily b...
Airlines began allowing passengers from seven majority-Muslim countries to board flights for the US, after a federal judge in Seattle, Washington, temporarily blocked
the administration’s executive action on travellers and refugees issued last week.
Rob Reynolds reports from Washington, DC, on Trump’s travel ban.
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Airlines began allowing passengers from seven majority-Muslim countries to board flights for the US, after a federal judge in Seattle, Washington, temporarily blocked
the administration’s executive action on travellers and refugees issued last week.
Rob Reynolds reports from Washington, DC, on Trump’s travel ban.
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- published: 04 Feb 2017
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Senate Confirms Hon. Zahid Quraishi, The First Muslim Federal Judge In US History, By Wide Margin
The Senate confirms Hon. Zahid Quraishi to become a District Court Judge, making him the first Muslim federal judge in US History.
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The Senate confirms Hon. Zahid Quraishi to become a District Court Judge, making him the first Muslim federal judge in US History.
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- published: 10 Jun 2021
- views: 36016
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Pathways to the Bench: U.S. District Court Judge Julie A. Robinson
U.S. District Court Judge Julie A. Robinson's journey to the federal bench in Topeka, KS, started when, at the age of five, she decided to become a lawyer. She ...
U.S. District Court Judge Julie A. Robinson's journey to the federal bench in Topeka, KS, started when, at the age of five, she decided to become a lawyer. She credits her success to her father's faith in her and the fact that her mentors set high standards and demanded the best from her. Judge Robinson tells young people: "You never can dream big enough, sometimes. You can never really know all that is in store for you. All you can do is make sure that you are ready, and positioned, and able, and willing to accept all that comes your way."
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U.S. District Court Judge Julie A. Robinson's journey to the federal bench in Topeka, KS, started when, at the age of five, she decided to become a lawyer. She credits her success to her father's faith in her and the fact that her mentors set high standards and demanded the best from her. Judge Robinson tells young people: "You never can dream big enough, sometimes. You can never really know all that is in store for you. All you can do is make sure that you are ready, and positioned, and able, and willing to accept all that comes your way."
Find African American History Month resources: https://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/educational-resources/annual-observances/african-american-history-month
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- published: 13 Mar 2014
- views: 34722
5:06
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administration From Banning WeChat | NBC News NOW
President Trump wanted to ban the Chinese-owned app WeChat, but a federal judge blocked the move. NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer reports on how the issue is work...
President Trump wanted to ban the Chinese-owned app WeChat, but a federal judge blocked the move. NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer reports on how the issue is working its way through the courts, and how users of the app have reacted.
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President Trump wanted to ban the Chinese-owned app WeChat, but a federal judge blocked the move. NBC News’ Janis Mackey Frayer reports on how the issue is working its way through the courts, and how users of the app have reacted.
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- published: 22 Sep 2020
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