A Third Of All DC District Judges Were Not Born In United States
- The United States District Court for the District of Columbia has 15 judges, with five judges born outside the United States, as reported by The Federalist.
- Judge Tanya Sue Chutkan, appointed by former President Barack Obama in 2014, was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and oversees legal challenges to Trump's authority.
- Judge Amit P. Mehta, also appointed by Obama and born in India, oversees civil cases related to the January 6 events.
- Judge Ana Cecilia Reyes, the first openly LGBT Latina appointed to this court in 2021, blocked a Trump order with a preliminary injunction.
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Report: A Third of D.C. District Court Judges Not Born in the United States
The Federalist reported that the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has five judges who were born outside the United States. The post Report: A Third of D.C. District Court Judges Not Born in the United States appeared first on Breitbart.
REPORT: One Third of DC District Judges Were Not Born In United States and Had No Experience as Judges When Appointed
A recent report highlights a striking trend in the DC District Court: one-third of its judges were born abroad and lacked prior judicial experience, raising critical questions about their qualifications and the implications for American justice.
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