
Randolph D. Moss
Randolph D. Moss is a Federal District Court judge in Washington, D.C., known for his judicial rulings on significant legal matters, including privacy and civil rights cases. He is recognized for his careful consideration of the legal implications surrounding sensitive data and has a reputation for emphasizing the need for concrete evidence in court proceedings. In a recent case, Judge Moss declined to block Elon Musk's team from accessing education data, stating that the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate that students were irreparably harmed, reflecting his approach to balancing privacy concerns with legal access rights.
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All three cases have been assigned to Judge Randolph D. Moss, who has yet to issue any rulings.
Trump asked Congress to claw back funding for PBS and NPR. What now?US District Judge Randolph D Moss allowed the Justice Department to temporarily stop funding legal education programmes for people facing deportation.
Justice Department can cut funding for legal guidance for people facing deportation, US judge says | World NewsJudge Randolph D. Moss ruled that the potential harm to students was purely hypothetical.
Etats-Unis : un juge permet au département de l’efficacité gouvernementale d’accéder à des données d’étudiantsJudge Randolph D. Moss ruled that the lawsuit against Musk's team lacked evidence of harm to students.
Federal Judge Declines to Block Musk’s Team From Having Access to Education Data







