Korean American Yunseo Chung, 21, is among several students challenging the Trump administration to remain in the US.
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Elected officials are doing this, not you performative both side.I don’t know why either your all fifth columnists for Magats. Shipping you out is a good thing.
Same judge:
In re LIBOR-Based Financial Instruments Antitrust Litigation
In March 2013, Buchwald dismissed much, though not all, of a class-action lawsuit directed at the banks that allegedly manipulated the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR).
In a 161-page memorandum of decision, she held that U.S. antitrust law did not apply. She said that since the LIBOR-setting process was never meant to be competitive, the suppression of that process was not anti-competitive.
In May 2016, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed the dismissal order, reinstating the lawsuit.[needs update]
Knight First Amendment Institute v. Donald J. Trump
On May 23, 2018, Buchwald held that President Trump's blocking of the plaintiffs from the @realDonaldTrump Twitter account "because of their expressed political views violates the First Amendment." Buchwald differentiated between Twitter's muting and blocking functions, explaining that muting "vindicates the President's right to ignore certain speakers and to selectively amplify the voices of certain others . . . without restricting the right of the ignored to speak." Buchwald declined, however, to issue an injunction against the president and instead issued a declaratory judgment with the statement that "we must assume that the President and Scavino [ Dan Scavino, the White House director of social media] will remedy the blocking we have held to be unconstitutional."
This decision stands in conflict with similar cases from other courts. For example, earlier in 2018, a Kentucky judge upheld a governor's decision to block commenters from his Twitter and Facebook feeds in Morgan v. Bevin (E.D. Ky. 2018). Another example is Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Philip Levine, who is fighting a lawsuit for blocking Democratic activist and radio personality Grant Stern.
Buchwald's ruling was affirmed by the 2nd circuit on July 9, 2019 , and the 2nd circuit denied en banc rehearing on March 23, 2020 Then, on April 5, 2021, the Supreme Court ordered the case to be dismissed as moot.
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Can't win them all AmIright?! lol