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In reply to the discussion: Judge allows Trump to cut more than $1bn in National Science Foundation grants [View all]AZJonnie
(1,494 posts)20. Not sure I'd call this particular judge stupid
Jia M. Cobb is a United States District Judge for the District of Columbia. She was born in 1980 in Springfield, Ohio. Cobb graduated magna cum laude from Northwestern University in 2002 and earned her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Harvard Law School in 2005, where she was coordinating editor of the Harvard Law Review.
Her early legal career included clerking for Judge Diane Wood on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. She then worked as a trial attorney with the District of Columbia Public Defender Service from 2006 to 2012, later joining the civil rights law firm Relman Colfax, where she became a partner. Cobb also taught law at both the Washington College of Law and Harvard Law School.
President Joe Biden nominated her to the federal bench in June 2021, and she was confirmed by the Senate in October 2021, succeeding Judge Emmet G. Sullivan. She assumed her commission in November 2021. Cobb is recognized for her extensive background in both criminal defense and civil rights law.
Her early legal career included clerking for Judge Diane Wood on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. She then worked as a trial attorney with the District of Columbia Public Defender Service from 2006 to 2012, later joining the civil rights law firm Relman Colfax, where she became a partner. Cobb also taught law at both the Washington College of Law and Harvard Law School.
President Joe Biden nominated her to the federal bench in June 2021, and she was confirmed by the Senate in October 2021, succeeding Judge Emmet G. Sullivan. She assumed her commission in November 2021. Cobb is recognized for her extensive background in both criminal defense and civil rights law.
I suspect it's probably a legally sound opinion, even if we don't like it

It is also thankfully (I think) not the final word on the subject, she simply declined to issue an immediate injunction, if I understand how these things work at all (which I might not

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Judge allows Trump to cut more than $1bn in National Science Foundation grants [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Thursday
OP
Lets just say I'm a lot more inclined to believe in the corrupting power of the TrumPutin tentacles
AZJonnie
Thursday
#19
Or maybe she just happens to think it's in his constitutional boundaries to do so, even if she happens to disagree
Polybius
Thursday
#14
Funny how the constitutional boundaries are mostly in the Trump Crime Syndicate's favor.
Irish_Dem
Thursday
#17
Do you know if there is any further news on the administrative fee cap (from your related article)?
AZJonnie
Thursday
#5
When I was looking for any threads associated with the OP's case (which I couldn't find - it was filed in D.C.)
BumRushDaShow
Thursday
#11
Fair enough. But if the regime wins on the 15% cap case as well, I think we'd be looking at a HUGE hit to funding
AZJonnie
Thursday
#13