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[[Allgov]] write in 2015 that "Boasberg, who was appointed by President [[Barack Obama]], appears to be the go-to judge if you don’t want something released to the public".<ref name=allgov>http://www.allgov.com/news/top-stories/judge-who-blocked-release-of-osama-bin-laden-death-photos-now-blocks-release-of-senate-torture-report-150526?news=856578</ref>
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'''James Boasberg''' is a US [[judge]]. ''[[Allgov]]'' write in 2015 that "Boasberg, who was appointed by [[US/President|President]] [[Barack Obama]], appears to be the go-to judge if you don’t want something released to the public".<ref name=allgov>http://www.allgov.com/news/top-stories/judge-who-blocked-release-of-osama-bin-laden-death-photos-now-blocks-release-of-senate-torture-report-150526?news=856578</ref>
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==Activities==
 
==Activities==
 
Boasberg thwarted an attempt to force the release of the [[US Senate]] report on the [[CIA/Torture|CIA's torture program]].<ref name=allgov/>
 
Boasberg thwarted an attempt to force the release of the [[US Senate]] report on the [[CIA/Torture|CIA's torture program]].<ref name=allgov/>
  
In 2011, Boasberg blocked a [[FOIA]] request for photographic evidence of [[Ossama Bin Laden]]'s killing,<ref>http://legaltimes.typepad.com/files/obl.pdf</ref> stating "A picture may be worth a thousand words. And perhaps moving pictures bear an even higher value. Yet, in this case, verbal descriptions of the death and burial of Osama Bin Laden will have to suffice, for this Court will not order the release of anything more."<ref name=allgov>
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===Ossama Bin Laden's killing===
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In 2011, Boasberg blocked a [[FOIA]] request for photographic evidence of [[Ossama Bin Laden]]'s killing,<ref>http://legaltimes.typepad.com/files/obl.pdf</ref> stating "A picture may be worth a thousand words. And perhaps moving pictures bear an even higher value. Yet, in this case, verbal descriptions of the death and burial of Osama Bin Laden will have to suffice, for this Court will not order the release of anything more."<ref name=allgov/>
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===Hillary Clinton's Emails===
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In November 2017 Boasberg dismissed a lawsuit "claiming the FBI exhausted all of its resources to find all of [[Hillary Clinton|Hillary]]'s 'missing' emails]]."<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/11/deep-state-strikes-obama-appointed-judge-dismisses-hillary-email-lawsuits/</ref>
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==Connections==
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Boasberg attended the Senate Confirmation Hearing of [[Jon Tigar]] and is a "career-long colleague".<ref>https://patriots4truth.org/2018/11/20/very-corrupt-fisa-court-judge-james-e-boasberg/</ref>
 
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Revision as of 17:25, 22 January 2019

Person.png James Boasberg   C-SPANRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(judge)
James Boasberg.jpg
BornJames Emanuel Boasberg
1963-02-20
San Francisco, California
Alma materYale University, University of Oxford
SpouseElizabeth Leslie Manson
Member ofSkull and Bones
"The go-to judge if you don’t want something released to the public"

James Boasberg is a US judge. Allgov write in 2015 that "Boasberg, who was appointed by President Barack Obama, appears to be the go-to judge if you don’t want something released to the public".[1]


Activities

Boasberg thwarted an attempt to force the release of the US Senate report on the CIA's torture program.[1]

Ossama Bin Laden's killing

In 2011, Boasberg blocked a FOIA request for photographic evidence of Ossama Bin Laden's killing,[2] stating "A picture may be worth a thousand words. And perhaps moving pictures bear an even higher value. Yet, in this case, verbal descriptions of the death and burial of Osama Bin Laden will have to suffice, for this Court will not order the release of anything more."[1]

Hillary Clinton's Emails

In November 2017 Boasberg dismissed a lawsuit "claiming the FBI exhausted all of its resources to find all of Hillary's 'missing' emails]]."[3]

Connections

Boasberg attended the Senate Confirmation Hearing of Jon Tigar and is a "career-long colleague".[4]

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