Susan P. Graber
Judge Susan P. Graber serves on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, having been nominated by President Bill Clinton in 1998. Known for her thoughtful legal reasoning, Graber has presided over numerous significant cases, particularly those involving civil rights and administrative law. In recent news, she was involved in the hearings regarding the federalization of the Oregon National Guard amidst protests, questioning the legal definitions of 'rebellion' and the necessity for federal intervention.
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El Salvador:
Susan P. Graber dissented in the appellate court's decision regarding the deployment of troops.
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United States:
Judge Susan P. Graber was the sole dissenting vote on the three-judge appellate panel.
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United States:
Judge Susan P. Graber dissented, saying, 'Today’s decision is not merely absurd.'
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Judge Susan P. Graber asked the DOJ attorneys whether the demonstrations in Portland met the legal standard of a 'rebellion.'
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