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  2. James C. Ho - Wikipedia

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    Ho is married to Allyson Paix Newton Ho (née Newton, formerly Heidelbaugh), a partner in the Dallas office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and co-chair of the firm's appellate practice group. Ho met Allyson Newton when he was a law clerk for Judge Jerry Edwin Smith in Houston, Texas, and Newton had been a law student working for a Houston firm. [8]

  3. Dale Ho - Wikipedia

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    Dale Edwin Ho (born 1977) [2] is an American lawyer serving as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Prior to becoming a judge, he was the director of the American Civil Liberties Union 's voting rights project.

  4. Meet Dale E. Ho, the second-year judge weighing the ... - AOL

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    FILE - Dale Ho, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, speaks to reporters after he argued before the Supreme Court against the Trump administration's plan to ask about citizenship on ...

  5. Meet Dale E. Ho, the second-year judge weighing the future of ...

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    Last month, Ho rejected the mayor's request for an inquiry into purported grand jury leaks, finding that he hadn't provided any evidence to back his claim. Ho, the son of Filipino immigrants, was born and raised in San Jose, California, and now lives in Brooklyn, where he has served on the 2018 New York City Charter Revision Commission that ...

  6. Who is Dale Ho, the judge deciding whether to drop Eric Adams ...

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    Dale Ho, the judge deciding whether to drop the corruption case against New York City mayor Eric Adams, is a former voting rights lawyer whose nomination to the bench by former Democratic ...

  7. Federal Rules of Evidence - Wikipedia

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    First adopted in 1975, the Federal Rules of Evidence codify the evidence law that applies in United States federal courts. [1] In addition, many states in the United States have either adopted the Federal Rules of Evidence, with or without local variations, or have revised their own evidence rules or codes to at least partially follow the federal rules.

  8. Judge James Ho Kicks Off The Auditions For Trump’s Next ...

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    Ho’s legal logic rests on the landmark 1898 Supreme Court case of U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark that interpreted birthright citizenship as applying to those born on U.S. soil to noncitizens, no matter ...

  9. Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Rules of Evidence govern the admission of scientific evidence in a trial held in federal court. They require the trial judge to act as a gatekeeper before admitting the evidence, determining that the evidence is scientifically valid and relevant to the case at hand. Court membership; Chief Justice William Rehnquist Associate Justices