
Casey Gannon
Talent Producer, Crime and Justice at CNN
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6 days ago |
cnn.com | Casey Gannon
U.S. Marshals enter a U.S. District Courthouse in New Jersey. Derek French/SOPA Images/Sipa CNN — The increase in in high-profile cases this year has led to 67 judges being provided “enhanced” security measures by the US Marshals Service and the office that runs the federal judiciary, according to a letter to Congress seeking additional funds.
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1 month ago |
cnnespanol.cnn.com | Marshall Cohen |Casey Gannon
Continúa la disputa entre el juez Boasberg y Trump por las deportaciones 03:57 - Fuente: CNN Continúa la disputa entre el juez Boasberg y Trump por las deportaciones 03:57 CNN — James Boasberg no debería ser famoso. Como juez principal del Tribunal Federal en la ciudad de Washington, Boasberg es muy querido en círculos legales especializados y en la comunidad del tribunal.
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1 month ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Marshall Cohen |Casey Gannon
As the chief judge for the federal court in Washington, DC, Boasberg is well-liked in wonky legal circles and in the courthouse community. He’s a former law school roommate of Brett Kavanaugh and his personality has poked through his rulings with quirky uses of Star Trek quotes and Fugees lyrics. Even with 23 years as a judge in DC, Boasberg is very far from a household name.
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1 month ago |
cnn.com | Marshall Cohen |Casey Gannon
Judge James Boasberg stands for a portrait at E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse in Washington, DC on March 16, 2023. Carolyn Van Houten/The Washington Post/Getty Images CNN — James Boasberg wasn’t supposed to be famous. As the chief judge for the federal court in Washington, DC, Boasberg is well-liked in wonky legal circles and in the courthouse community.
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1 month ago |
local3news.com | Paula Reid |Casey Gannon
(CNN) — Despite the White House’s repeated attacks on federal Judge James Boasberg, the Trump administration remains confident it will prevail in ongoing litigation about the president’s use of executive power. Even before President Donald Trump retook office, his advisers expected that his executive orders and other policy moves would face immediate legal challenges.
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