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Trump, DOJ and Arizona

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 · 21h · on MSN
Trump-appointed federal judge tosses DOJ lawsuit seeking Arizona voter data
A Trump-appointed federal judge in Arizona dismissed a Justice Department lawsuit seeking access to the state's voter rolls on Tuesday.

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Arizona’s voter database is not the DOJ’s to demand, a Trump-appointed judge rules
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Judge tosses Trump administration lawsuit seeking Arizona voter data
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Trump push for state voter rolls rebuffed by courts as midterms near
Trump's opponents say push for voter data is part of an effort to 'nationalize' elections

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 · 20h
Federal judge dismisses DOJ request for Arizona voter rolls
Arizona Daily Star · 1d
Judge: Trump not entitled to Arizona's voter registration records
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Trump Judge Suddenly Quits Because His Job Is So Miserable

Judge Alan Albright has stepped down after eight years on the job—and left behind a mountain of work for his colleagues.
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Trump appointed judge tears into ICE for detaining man who cannot be deported

A federal judge determined that ICE wrongfully detained a "noncitizen pending immigration proceedings" in Florida
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Who is Melissa Isaak? Trump deportation judge called women "warm, wet hole"

The Army veteran previously served as a divorce lawyer who vowed to "fight exclusively for the rights of men.
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Trump deportation judge was Roy Moore ‘men’s rights’ lawyer, backed ‘Make Women Great Again’

Melissa Isaak said there's two types of women -- ones who are "major assets to men ... Then there’s a warm, wet hole.”
Dayton Daily News
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Trump-appointed judge upholds constitutionality of Mueller appointment

Special Counsel Robert Mueller leaves a meeting with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington on June 21, 2017. Special Counsel Robert Mueller leaves a meeting with members of the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington on June 21, 2017.
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Trump officials hire ‘deportation judges’ with less training, experience

The hiring spree follows the firings of more than 100 immigration judges since Trump took office, and a similar number retired or resigned.
16h

Judicial Nominee Who Ruled for Trump Defends Non-Recusal (2)

A US Senate panel is considering a nominee who’s the second judge from a Florida state appeals court tapped for the federal bench after ruling for Donald Trump in a defamation case last year.
10h

Judge Asks Justice Department: Will You Oppose Trump?

A federal judge has ordered the Justice Department to explain whether it intends to contest President Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the I.R.S. over the disclosure of his tax returns.
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