
Roger Gregory
Roger Gregory is a United States Circuit Judge for the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, nominated by President Bill Clinton in 2000. He is notable for being the first African American to serve on the Fourth Circuit and has been recognized for his commitment to civil rights and judicial fairness. Gregory's rulings often reflect a progressive stance on issues related to civil liberties, and he has been involved in significant cases concerning immigration and constitutional law.
Born on Aug 04, 1948 (76 years old)
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United States:
Roger Gregory is the US Circuit Judge who wrote the majority opinion holding that the exclusion of gender-affirming care violates the Constitution.
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Venezuela:
Judge Roger Gregory expressed concerns about the government's stance on the deportation.
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United States:
Judge Roger Gregory was critical of the Trump administration's arguments regarding Cristian's asylum application.
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Greece:
Roger Gregory was one of the judges on the panel that rejected Trump's request.
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United Kingdom:
The panel’s majority included the US circuit judges Roger Gregory and Pamela Harris, both appointees of Democratic presidents.
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