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— DLJessup 14:28, 2005 Jan 3 (UTC)
When I converted the current judges over to the U.S. judgeship current template, I purposefully did not copy over the official duty station. I have some serious concerns about the correctness of some of the duty stations, and I would like them to be reviewed instead of blindly copied over.
— DLJessup 23:43, 26 May 2005 (UTC)
Parker has recently moved from White Plains, NY. Two pieces of evidence support this:
Therefore, I would list Parker as Stamford.
I'm curious: where do you get that Meskill is based in Hartford?
— DLJessup 01:52, 27 May 2005 (UTC)
Reading up on Arar v. Ashcroft, I see several comments noting that the 2nd circuit has a strong tendnancy not to grant en banc review. For instance, secondcircuitcivilrights.blogspot.com notes: "The Second Circuit is notorious for denying nearly every request for en banc review."
Could someone knowledgeable about this with appropriate references write up something for this page? Thank you. jhawkinson ( talk) 17:16, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
Please note and contribute to this discussion. Billyboy01 ( talk) 23:05, 22 April 2010 (UTC)
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— DLJessup 14:28, 2005 Jan 3 (UTC)
When I converted the current judges over to the U.S. judgeship current template, I purposefully did not copy over the official duty station. I have some serious concerns about the correctness of some of the duty stations, and I would like them to be reviewed instead of blindly copied over.
— DLJessup 23:43, 26 May 2005 (UTC)
Parker has recently moved from White Plains, NY. Two pieces of evidence support this:
Therefore, I would list Parker as Stamford.
I'm curious: where do you get that Meskill is based in Hartford?
— DLJessup 01:52, 27 May 2005 (UTC)
Reading up on Arar v. Ashcroft, I see several comments noting that the 2nd circuit has a strong tendnancy not to grant en banc review. For instance, secondcircuitcivilrights.blogspot.com notes: "The Second Circuit is notorious for denying nearly every request for en banc review."
Could someone knowledgeable about this with appropriate references write up something for this page? Thank you. jhawkinson ( talk) 17:16, 1 July 2008 (UTC)
Please note and contribute to this discussion. Billyboy01 ( talk) 23:05, 22 April 2010 (UTC)