
Greg Katsas
Greg Katsas is a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, known for his conservative views and judicial philosophy. Appointed by President Donald Trump in 2017, Katsas has garnered attention for his strong dissenting opinions, particularly in cases involving executive power and the separation of powers, making him a significant figure in current legal debates surrounding presidential authority.
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Judge Greg Katsas summarized the case, indicating that Venezuela violated international law by taking Helmerich's property.
Tribunal falla a favor de Helmerich & Payne en disputa con PdvsaJudge Greg Katsas, a Trump appointee, was joined by Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson in the majority opinion.
Trump can cut billions in foreign aid funds approved by Congress, appeals court rulesJudge Greg Katsas, a Trump appointee also sided with Henderson.
Appeals court allows Trump to continue ending foreign aid grantsGreg Katsas is a Trump appointee who wrote that stopping the criminal contempt proceeding could help defuse a standoff.
‘The courts are helpless’: Inside the Trump administration’s steady erosion of judicial powerJudge Greg Katsas wrote in a concurring opinion regarding the contempt proceedings.
Federal appeals court halts criminal contempt proceedings against Trump officials in immigration caseTrump appointee Greg Katsas wrote a dissent that experts believe will influence the current justices on the Supreme Court.
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