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Douglas Howard Ginsburg became the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 2001 after serving as an ...
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Despite the frequent rhetoric against specialization, an empirical look at opinion assignments in the federal courts of appeals from 1995-2005 reveals "opinion specialization" to be an unmistakable part of everyday judicial practice. [...] Judge Michael Boudin of the First Circuit, a former deputy assistant U.S. attorney general in the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice, writes a disproportionate number of antitrust cases. Judge Douglas Ginsburg, who specializes in Federal Communications Commission (FCC) cases, is a long-time author of a casebook on telecommunications law, and Judge Stephen Williams, who specializes in Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) cases, is formerly an oil and gas law professor.
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Judge Douglas Ginsburg was derailed after bis admission of youthful marijuana use and Judge Robert Bork was the victim of ideological opposition. 6 President George W. Bush's nomination of Bernard Kerik to be secretary of Homeland Security was withdrawn after allegations surfaced that Kerik had employed an illegal immigrant as a nanny. 7 President Clinton (second term) Had to resort to recess appointments when the GOP-led Senate refused to confirm Bill Lann Lee as assistant attorney general for civil rights and James Hormel to be ambassador to Luxembourg. 8 President Lyndon Johnson Tried to elevate Supreme Court Justice Abe Fortas to be chief justice.
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...General, Douglas E. Ginsburg, Assistant Director, Benjamin Mark. Mo...
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... overturned the conviction in 2009,Judge Douglas Ginsburg said GPS tracking is qualitatively differ...
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... General; Douglas E. Ginsburg,. A...
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...General, Douglas E. Ginsburg, Assistant Director, Benjamin Mark. Mo...
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... Attorney General: Douglas E. Ginsburg, Assistant Director; ...
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...General, Douglas E. Ginsburg, Assistant Director, Benjamin Mark. Mo...
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... General; Douglas E. Ginsburg, Assistan...