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James Emanuel "Jeb" Boasberg (born February 20, 1963) [2] is an American lawyer who is the chief judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia.He served as the presiding judge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court from 2020 to 2021 and is a former associate judge on the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
Judge Judicial district Date appointed Term expiry James Boasberg: District of Columbia: 2020 2025 Louis Guirola Jr. Southern District of Mississippi: 2021 2026 Kenneth M. Karas: Southern District of New York: 2022 2027 Joan N. Ericksen: District of Minnesota: 2023 2028 seat vacant – – –
However, following a new amended complaint from the FTC on August 19, 2021, [2] [9] [10] presiding judge James E. Boasberg, denied Meta's motion to dismiss the case on January 11, 2022. Meta had sought dismissal on grounds including that Khan should have recused herself from the vote of FTC commissioners to file the case, on the basis of her ...
“In my 22 years as a judge, I've never seen a defendant say the things he said at sentencing,” Boasberg said. At his initial sentencing hearing in January, Bru repeatedly interrupted Boasberg and called him a “clown” and a “fraud” presiding over a “kangaroo court.” He referred to a prosecutor as “despicable and repugnant.”
Judge James Boasberg largely denied Meta's motion to end the case filed against Facebook in 2020, during the Trump administration, alleging that the company acted illegally to maintain its social ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) antitrust case against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, will head to trial on April 14. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg scheduled a ...
Marc Bru repeatedly interrupted Chief Judge James Boasberg before he handed down the sentence, calling him a “clown” and a “fraud" presiding over a “kangaroo court." The judge warned Bru ...
The United States District Court for the District of Columbia (in case citations, D.D.C.) is a federal district court in Washington, D.C. Along with the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii and the High Court of American Samoa, it also sometimes handles federal issues that arise in the territory of American Samoa, which has no local federal court or territorial court.