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Jefferson23

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16. The concern is about the attorney and not the judge?
Mon Dec 16, 2013, 08:55 PM
Dec 2013

At a glance:

As federal judge

Leon was nominated to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by George W. Bush on September 10, 2001, to the seat vacated by Norma Holloway Johnson. Confirmed by the Senate on February 14, 2002, he received commission five days later.

Leon was responsible for adjudicating the habeas corpus petitions of several dozen captives held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.[1][2][3] Boumediene v. Bush, which was eventually considered by the Supreme Court, was first heard by Leon. By August 28, 2008, Leon had 24 cases assigned to him. [1]

The Associated Press reported Leon hoped to resolve those cases before the presidential inauguration in 2009 and was concerned that the public and the detainees will be barred from observing the hearings: "If it can't be done, I have great concern that these hearings will be virtually or exclusively classified, closed to the public and, I might add, to the detainees."

During a hearing on October 23, 2008 Leon commented on the ambiguity of the term "enemy combatant" and criticized Congress and the Supreme Court for "We are here today, much to my dismay, I might add, to deal with a legal question that in my judgment should have been resolved a long time ago. I don't understand, I really don't, how the Supreme Court made the decision it made and left that question open... I don't understand how the Congress could let it go this long without resolving." [2]

On November 20, Judge Leon ordered five detainees released from Guantanamo Bay Naval Base due to insufficient evidence.[4][5]

In January 2010, Judge Leon preliminarily enjoined the Food and Drug Administration from blocking the importation of electronic cigarettes.[6]

On November 7, 2011, Judge Leon issued a preliminary injunction against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for ordering graphic images on cigarette packs. On February 29, 2012, Judge Leon's final ruling held that the graphic images & statements violated the commercial right to free speech, citing the first amendment of the constitution.

On January 2, 2013, Judge Leon ruled that a memo linking the Palestinian Authority to a suicide bombing that killed two American teenagers and one Israeli teen be returned to the PA or destroyed. The memo had been inadvertently turned over to attorneys for the families of the victims in a lawsuit over the killings. In a motion for a stay of Judge Leon's order, lawyers for the plaintiffs said if they return or destroy the memo, "this critically important evidence of murder will likely be lost forever.” [7]

On December 16, 2013, Judge Leon ruled that the NSA's bulk collection of Americans' telephony records likely violated the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, though he stayed enforcement of his injunction pending appeal to the D.C. Circuit.[8].

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_J._Leon

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I've tried to warn people in the past about unholy alliances Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #1
There are certainly red flags all over the place. n/t Cali_Democrat Dec 2013 #3
You're right. Paolo123 Dec 2013 #30
Well, we 'authoritarian' types currently have our heads exploding. randome Dec 2013 #2
That's the beauty of being an authoritarian though, isn't it? Zorra Dec 2013 #6
Wrong guy Kurska Dec 2013 #4
+100000000 NuclearDem Dec 2013 #7
The ACLU has also filed a suit. riderinthestorm Dec 2013 #5
Anyone lauding anything that involves Larry Klayman are no friends of the left... politichew Dec 2013 #8
Someone needs to tell the ACLU to drop their similar suit. Luminous Animal Dec 2013 #9
Yes, and the people behind the NSA lied to the US Congress this year about what they're doing. DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2013 #10
+ 100 million Th1onein Dec 2013 #12
"So you can tell me I'm making common cause with a teabagger if you'd like" Cali_Democrat Dec 2013 #14
Screw your game playing. You have a history of defending the indefensible DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2013 #33
Touched a nerve, did I? You're the one who made this personal Cali_Democrat Dec 2013 #35
There's a word for what you're doing. DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2013 #36
People who are quick to engage in personal attacks Cali_Democrat Dec 2013 #37
Link. Now. DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2013 #38
Lawyer who argued against Prop 8 once defended an Israeli spy... ljm2002 Dec 2013 #11
I would almost swear that all this character assassination of NSA whistleblowers Matariki Dec 2013 #13
I don't doubt it. NuclearDem Dec 2013 #18
It's a coordinated effort aimed at certain individuals. nt Cali_Democrat Dec 2013 #19
Oh I like that word!!! Autumn Dec 2013 #34
OMG!! Larry Fucking Klayman. Autumn Dec 2013 #15
The concern is about the attorney and not the judge? Jefferson23 Dec 2013 #16
Does the Judge think President Barack Obama is a Muslim? Autumn Dec 2013 #22
I have seen no reason to be concerned about him, but was curious why the OP Jefferson23 Dec 2013 #24
The attorney has said bad things about President Obama. Bad things. Autumn Dec 2013 #25
hee hee Jefferson23 Dec 2013 #28
Ah, I see you passed Intro to DU NSA Debates 220 NuclearDem Dec 2013 #29
I think most of us have Autumn Dec 2013 #31
ROFLMAO !!! WillyT Dec 2013 #32
He was the king of Whitewater too. Kingofalldems Dec 2013 #17
I Wouldn't Care If Attila The Hun Brought The Lawsuit... WillyT Dec 2013 #20
There are many "progressives" here on DU who still cheer him. Sad and mixed up, but bluestate10 Dec 2013 #21
So, it's a bad thing constitutional rights trump a spying government? Skip Intro Dec 2013 #23
Glenn Greenwald ‏@ggreenwald 3h via Twitter ChisolmTrailDem Dec 2013 #26
In addition to that, he's paranoid that the NSA is listening in to his backroom BlueCaliDem Dec 2013 #27
Therefore, NSA collection of everyone's metadata is fine Penicilino Dec 2013 #39
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