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James Robart

James Louis Robart (born September 2, 1947) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington.

James Robart
Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
Assumed office
June 28, 2016
Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
In office
June 21, 2004 – June 28, 2016
Appointed byGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byThomas Samuel Zilly
Succeeded byJohn H. Chun
Personal details
Born
James Louis Robart

(1947-09-02) September 2, 1947 (age 75)
Seattle, Washington
EducationWhitman College (BA)
Georgetown University (JD)

Early life and education Edit

Robart was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1947.[1] Robart's father, Victor Robart, worked for Standard Oil of California as a ship captain.[2] James Robart grew up in the Richmond Beach neighborhood of Shoreline, Washington, and graduated from Shoreline High School, where he was student body president.[2] He attained the rank of Eagle Scout.[2]

Robart received a Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude from Whitman College in 1969 and a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center in 1973.[3][4] As a student, he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity’s Gamma Epsilon chapter chapter at Whitman and was administrative editor of the Georgetown Law Journal at Georgetown .[5][3] He also was a legislative assistant to United States Representative John Dellenback and worked with Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson on the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.[2]

Legal career Edit

From 1973 to 2004, Robart was in private practice in Seattle with the law firm of Lane Powell Moss & Miller (later Lane Powell Spears Lubersky LLP and then Lane Powell PC).[2][3] He specialized in civil litigation.[2] He was the chair of the firm's Litigation Department from 1992 to 1998,[2] and was managing partner at the firm in 2003 and 2004.[3] As an attorney, Robart tried numerous cases, including high-profile litigation related to Washington's Initiative 695,[3] in which he successfully represented the cities of Bainbridge Island, Bremerton and Lakewood in both the trial court and the Washington Supreme Court.[2] He did pro bono work with Evergreen Legal Services, and independently represented Southeast Asian refugees.[3] He is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.[2]

Robart has been president of the Seattle Children's Home and former trustee of the Children's Home Society of Washington.[6]

Robart has been a trustee of his alma mater Whitman College, and was chair of the college's Board of Overseers.[2]

Federal judicial service Edit

On December 9, 2003, Robart was nominated by President George W. Bush to a seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington vacated by Thomas S. Zilly.[1] He received a unanimous "well-qualified" rating from the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary.[7][8] Robart was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate on June 17, 2004, and received his commission on June 21, 2004. He took senior status on June 28, 2016.[1][3][9]

Notable cases Edit

Robart presided over a case in which a street performer (busker) raised a constitutional challenge to Seattle Center rules regulating performers' conduct. In 2005, Robart held that some of the regulations, such as those requiring performers to wear badges and barring them from performing within 30 feet of people waiting in line, were a prior restraint and violated performers' constitutional right to freedom of speech.[10] On appeal, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit initially reversed in a 2-1 decision, holding that the regulations were valid.[10] After a rehearing en banc,[11] the Ninth Circuit upheld Robart's ruling, concluding that the challenged rules did not "qualify as reasonable time, place, or manner restrictions" under the current record.[12]

In 2005, in the case of ASF Inc. v. City of Seattle, Robart struck down the City of Seattle's effective ban on strip clubs, finding that the city's 17-year moratorium on granting adult entertainment licenses constituted an unconstitutional prior restraint.[13][14]

In 2011, Robart dismissed a lawsuit brought by phone book companies against the City of Seattle. The companies challenged the city's law that created a "yellow book" opt-out registry, allowing residents to cancel deliveries of phone books. Robart found that the ordinance was a permissible restraint on commercial speech.[15][16] On appeal, however, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, disagreed and reversed.[17]

In 2012 Robart presided over a breach of contract matter between Microsoft and Motorola, which determined a reasonable and non-discriminatory royalty rate for a portfolio of standard essential patents, including for several 802.11 ("WiFi") and H.264 video-encoding patents.[18][19][20]

In August 2016, Robart presided over a 2012 consent decree requiring the Seattle Police Department to address federal allegations of police bias. During the hearing, he said "black lives matter."[21]

Robart was assigned to Microsoft v. United States, a case brought in 2016 by Microsoft Corp. (with support by other tech companies, including Apple, Google, and Amazon) against the U.S. Department of Justice, challenging the provision of the federal Stored Communications Act that bars companies from alerting customers to secret government surveillance of their emails. In February 2017, Robart denied the government's motion to dismiss, finding that Microsoft had made a plausible First Amendment argument that these "gag orders" were akin to "permanent injunctions preventing speech from taking place before it occurs" and therefore failed strict scrutiny. Robart wrote: "The public debate has intensified as people increasingly store their information in the cloud and on devices with significant storage capacity. Government surveillance aided by service providers creates unique considerations because of the vast amount of data service providers have about their customers."[22]

On February 3, 2017, Robart granted a temporary restraining order against President Donald Trump's executive order on travel and immigration,[23][24] pending review of a lawsuit brought by Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson.[25] Trump responded via Twitter, calling the opinion "ridiculous" and disparaging Robart as a "so-called judge".[6][4][26] These comments prompted criticism from some members of Congress and commentators who claimed it endangered the independence of the judiciary.[27] On February 9, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit unanimously upheld Robart's order and rejected the federal government's request for an emergency stay pending appeal.[28][29]

On December 23, 2017, Robart granted a nationwide injunction that blocks the administration’s restrictions on the process of reuniting refugee families and partially lifted a ban on refugees from 11 mostly Muslim countries.[30]

On July 24, 2020, Robart granted a restraining order on behalf of the justice department overruling a Seattle city ban on the use of teargas and impact munitions.[citation needed]

Personal life Edit

Robart married Mari Jalbing in November 1980.[2] The two have been foster parents for many years, mostly for children from southeast Asia.[6][31]

Robart is an avid fisherman and has for many years taken annual fishing trips to Langara Island, British Columbia.[2] He is also a frequent reader of biographies, citing William Manchester's unfinished Churchill biography as his favorite.[2] He is known for often wearing a bow tie along with his judicial robes.[6][4]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Robart, James L. - Federal Judicial Center". www.fjc.gov.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Dana Luthy, Profile of Judge James L. Robart, Federal Bar Association of the Western District of Washington News, Vol. 27, No. 1 (Summer 2004), pp. 11 & 13.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Brocchetto, Marilia (February 4, 2017). "James Robart: 5 things to know about judge who blocked travel ban". CNN. Retrieved February 4, 2017.
  4. ^ a b c Jim Brunner, Trump's 'so-called judge' is a highly regarded GOP appointee, Seattle Times (February 4, 2017).
  5. ^ Hankin, Chris. "Robart Comes to Campus". Whitman Wire. Retrieved May 5, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c d Mica Rosenberg & Nathan Layne, 'So-called judge' derided by Trump known for fairness, work with youth, Reuters (February 4, 2017).
  7. ^ Trevor Hughes, Meet James Robart, the judge who halted Trump's immigration ban, USA Today (February 4, 2017).
  8. ^ Ratings of Article III Judicial Nominees: 108th Congress, American Bar Association Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary (last updated January 10, 2008).
  9. ^ "Presidential Nomination: James Louis Robart". White House. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  10. ^ a b Paul Shukovsky, Seattle Center limits on street performers OK'd, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (January 9, 2008).
  11. ^ Berger v. City of Seattle, 533 F.3d 1030 (9th Cir. (en banc) 2008).
  12. ^ Berger v. City of Seattle, 569 F.3d 1029 (9th Cir. (en banc) 2009).
  13. ^ Mike Lewis, Judge strikes down ban on strip clubs: City instead will keep pushing for 4-foot rule, Seattle Post-Intelligence (September 12, 2005).
  14. ^ ASF Inc. v. City of Seattle, 408 F. Supp. 2d 1102 (W.D. Wash. 2005).
  15. ^ Vanessa Ho, Phone book company loses court fight against Seattle, Seattle Post-Intelligencer (June 29, 2011).
  16. ^ Dex Media West, Inc. v. City of Seattle, 793 F. Supp. 2d 1213 (W.D. Wash. 2011).
  17. ^ 696 F.3d 952 (9th Cir. 2012).
  18. ^ Microsoft Corp. v. Motorola, Inc., 854 F. Supp. 2d 993 (W.D. Wash. 2012).
  19. ^ Dembiczak, Lisa (November 21, 2012). "Microsoft vs. Google trial over patents ends". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  20. ^ Ramnathan, Valli Meenkshi (November 21, 2012). "Microsoft Vs Motorola Patent Trial First Phase Draws To A Close; Judge To Set Royalty Rate". International Business Times. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  21. ^ Miletich, Steve (August 15, 2016). "Federal judge declares 'black lives matter' during hearing over Seattle police reform". Seattle Times. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  22. ^
    • Kartikay Mehrotra, Microsoft Allowed to Sue U.S. Government Over E-mail Surveillance, Bloomberg (February 9, 2017).
    • Josh Gerstein, Court backs Microsoft suit over surveillance gag orders, Politico (February 9, 2017).
    • Peter A. Crusco, Indefinite Gag Orders Under the Stored Communications Act, New York Law Journal (February 27, 2017).
  23. ^ http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov: State of Washington & State of Minnesota v. Trump February 5, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ "Judge to hear state's lawsuit against Trump's immigration ban Friday". KIRO. February 3, 2017.
  25. ^ Person, Daniel (February 3, 2017). "'No One Is Above the Law': Federal Judge in Seattle Puts Trump's Immigration Order On Ice". Seattle Weekly.
  26. ^ Julie Page, Trump's criticism of judge shows limits of staff's influence, Associated Press (February 4, 2017).
  27. ^
    • Martha Minow & Robert Post, Standing up for 'so-called' law, Boston Globe (February 10, 2017).
    • Joe Scarborough, Trump's reckless shot at a federal judge, Washington Post (February 5, 2017).
    • Eric Posner, Gorsuch Must Condemn Trump's Attack on a Judge, New York Times (February 4, 2017).
    • Sahil Kapur. Democrats See Opening Against Gorsuch in Trump Judge Attack, Bloomberg Politics (February 5, 2017).
  28. ^ Zapotosky, Matt (February 9, 2017). "Federal appeals court rules 3 to 0 against Trump on travel ban". The Washington Post.
  29. ^ State of Washington v. Trump, 847 F.3d 1151 (9th Cir. 2017).
  30. ^ . The Washington Post. December 23, 2017. Archived from the original on December 24, 2017.
  31. ^ Presentation of James L. Robart, Nominee To Be District Judge for the Western District of Washington, by Hon. Patty Murray, a U.S. Senator from the State of Washington, S. Hrg. 108-135, Pt. 6, United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 108th Congress.

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Preceded by Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington
2004–2016
Succeeded by

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James Louis Robart born September 2 1947 is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington James RobartSenior Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of WashingtonIncumbentAssumed office June 28 2016Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of WashingtonIn office June 21 2004 June 28 2016Appointed byGeorge W BushPreceded byThomas Samuel ZillySucceeded byJohn H ChunPersonal detailsBornJames Louis Robart 1947 09 02 September 2 1947 age 75 Seattle WashingtonEducationWhitman College BA Georgetown University JD Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Legal career 3 Federal judicial service 4 Notable cases 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditRobart was born in Seattle Washington in 1947 1 Robart s father Victor Robart worked for Standard Oil of California as a ship captain 2 James Robart grew up in the Richmond Beach neighborhood of Shoreline Washington and graduated from Shoreline High School where he was student body president 2 He attained the rank of Eagle Scout 2 Robart received a Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude from Whitman College in 1969 and a Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center in 1973 3 4 As a student he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity s Gamma Epsilon chapter chapter at Whitman and was administrative editor of the Georgetown Law Journal at Georgetown 5 3 He also was a legislative assistant to United States Representative John Dellenback and worked with Henry M Scoop Jackson on the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 2 Legal career EditFrom 1973 to 2004 Robart was in private practice in Seattle with the law firm of Lane Powell Moss amp Miller later Lane Powell Spears Lubersky LLP and then Lane Powell PC 2 3 He specialized in civil litigation 2 He was the chair of the firm s Litigation Department from 1992 to 1998 2 and was managing partner at the firm in 2003 and 2004 3 As an attorney Robart tried numerous cases including high profile litigation related to Washington s Initiative 695 3 in which he successfully represented the cities of Bainbridge Island Bremerton and Lakewood in both the trial court and the Washington Supreme Court 2 He did pro bono work with Evergreen Legal Services and independently represented Southeast Asian refugees 3 He is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers 2 Robart has been president of the Seattle Children s Home and former trustee of the Children s Home Society of Washington 6 Robart has been a trustee of his alma mater Whitman College and was chair of the college s Board of Overseers 2 Federal judicial service EditOn December 9 2003 Robart was nominated by President George W Bush to a seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington vacated by Thomas S Zilly 1 He received a unanimous well qualified rating from the American Bar Association s Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary 7 8 Robart was unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate on June 17 2004 and received his commission on June 21 2004 He took senior status on June 28 2016 1 3 9 Notable cases EditRobart presided over a case in which a street performer busker raised a constitutional challenge to Seattle Center rules regulating performers conduct In 2005 Robart held that some of the regulations such as those requiring performers to wear badges and barring them from performing within 30 feet of people waiting in line were a prior restraint and violated performers constitutional right to freedom of speech 10 On appeal a three judge panel of the Ninth Circuit initially reversed in a 2 1 decision holding that the regulations were valid 10 After a rehearing en banc 11 the Ninth Circuit upheld Robart s ruling concluding that the challenged rules did not qualify as reasonable time place or manner restrictions under the current record 12 In 2005 in the case of ASF Inc v City of Seattle Robart struck down the City of Seattle s effective ban on strip clubs finding that the city s 17 year moratorium on granting adult entertainment licenses constituted an unconstitutional prior restraint 13 14 In 2011 Robart dismissed a lawsuit brought by phone book companies against the City of Seattle The companies challenged the city s law that created a yellow book opt out registry allowing residents to cancel deliveries of phone books Robart found that the ordinance was a permissible restraint on commercial speech 15 16 On appeal however the U S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit disagreed and reversed 17 In 2012 Robart presided over a breach of contract matter between Microsoft and Motorola which determined a reasonable and non discriminatory royalty rate for a portfolio of standard essential patents including for several 802 11 WiFi and H 264 video encoding patents 18 19 20 In August 2016 Robart presided over a 2012 consent decree requiring the Seattle Police Department to address federal allegations of police bias During the hearing he said black lives matter 21 Robart was assigned to Microsoft v United States a case brought in 2016 by Microsoft Corp with support by other tech companies including Apple Google and Amazon against the U S Department of Justice challenging the provision of the federal Stored Communications Act that bars companies from alerting customers to secret government surveillance of their emails In February 2017 Robart denied the government s motion to dismiss finding that Microsoft had made a plausible First Amendment argument that these gag orders were akin to permanent injunctions preventing speech from taking place before it occurs and therefore failed strict scrutiny Robart wrote The public debate has intensified as people increasingly store their information in the cloud and on devices with significant storage capacity Government surveillance aided by service providers creates unique considerations because of the vast amount of data service providers have about their customers 22 On February 3 2017 Robart granted a temporary restraining order against President Donald Trump s executive order on travel and immigration 23 24 pending review of a lawsuit brought by Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson 25 Trump responded via Twitter calling the opinion ridiculous and disparaging Robart as a so called judge 6 4 26 These comments prompted criticism from some members of Congress and commentators who claimed it endangered the independence of the judiciary 27 On February 9 a three judge panel of the Ninth Circuit unanimously upheld Robart s order and rejected the federal government s request for an emergency stay pending appeal 28 29 On December 23 2017 Robart granted a nationwide injunction that blocks the administration s restrictions on the process of reuniting refugee families and partially lifted a ban on refugees from 11 mostly Muslim countries 30 On July 24 2020 Robart granted a restraining order on behalf of the justice department overruling a Seattle city ban on the use of teargas and impact munitions citation needed Personal life EditRobart married Mari Jalbing in November 1980 2 The two have been foster parents for many years mostly for children from southeast Asia 6 31 Robart is an avid fisherman and has for many years taken annual fishing trips to Langara Island British Columbia 2 He is also a frequent reader of biographies citing William Manchester s unfinished Churchill biography as his favorite 2 He is known for often wearing a bow tie along with his judicial robes 6 4 References Edit a b c Robart James L Federal Judicial Center www fjc gov a b c d e f g h i j k l m Dana Luthy Profile of Judge James L Robart Federal Bar Association of the Western District of Washington News Vol 27 No 1 Summer 2004 pp 11 amp 13 a b c d e f g Brocchetto Marilia February 4 2017 James Robart 5 things to know about judge who blocked travel ban CNN Retrieved February 4 2017 a b c Jim Brunner Trump s so called judge is a highly regarded GOP appointee Seattle Times February 4 2017 Hankin Chris Robart Comes to Campus Whitman Wire Retrieved May 5 2023 a b c d Mica Rosenberg amp Nathan Layne So called judge derided by Trump known for fairness work with youth Reuters February 4 2017 Trevor Hughes Meet James Robart the judge who halted Trump s immigration ban USA Today February 4 2017 Ratings of Article III Judicial Nominees 108th Congress American Bar Association Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary last updated January 10 2008 Presidential Nomination James Louis Robart White House Retrieved February 5 2017 a b Paul Shukovsky Seattle Center limits on street performers OK d Seattle Post Intelligencer January 9 2008 Berger v City of Seattle 533 F 3d 1030 9th Cir en banc 2008 Berger v City of Seattle 569 F 3d 1029 9th Cir en banc 2009 Mike Lewis Judge strikes down ban on strip clubs City instead will keep pushing for 4 foot rule Seattle Post Intelligence September 12 2005 ASF Inc v City of Seattle 408 F Supp 2d 1102 W D Wash 2005 Vanessa Ho Phone book company loses court fight against Seattle Seattle Post Intelligencer June 29 2011 Dex Media West Inc v City of Seattle 793 F Supp 2d 1213 W D Wash 2011 696 F 3d 952 9th Cir 2012 Microsoft Corp v Motorola Inc 854 F Supp 2d 993 W D Wash 2012 Dembiczak Lisa November 21 2012 Microsoft vs Google trial over patents ends Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 5 2017 Ramnathan Valli Meenkshi November 21 2012 Microsoft Vs Motorola Patent Trial First Phase Draws To A Close Judge To Set Royalty Rate International Business Times Retrieved February 5 2017 Miletich Steve August 15 2016 Federal judge declares black lives matter during hearing over Seattle police reform Seattle Times Retrieved February 5 2017 Kartikay Mehrotra Microsoft Allowed to Sue U S Government Over E mail Surveillance Bloomberg February 9 2017 Josh Gerstein Court backs Microsoft suit over surveillance gag orders Politico February 9 2017 Peter A Crusco Indefinite Gag Orders Under the Stored Communications Act New York Law Journal February 27 2017 http www ca9 uscourts gov State of Washington amp State of Minnesota v Trump Archived February 5 2017 at the Wayback Machine Judge to hear state s lawsuit against Trump s immigration ban Friday KIRO February 3 2017 Person Daniel February 3 2017 No One Is Above the Law Federal Judge in Seattle Puts Trump s Immigration Order On Ice Seattle Weekly Julie Page Trump s criticism of judge shows limits of staff s influence Associated Press February 4 2017 Martha Minow amp Robert Post Standing up for so called law Boston Globe February 10 2017 Joe Scarborough Trump s reckless shot at a federal judge Washington Post February 5 2017 Eric Posner Gorsuch Must Condemn Trump s Attack on a Judge New York Times February 4 2017 Sahil Kapur Democrats See Opening Against Gorsuch in Trump Judge Attack Bloomberg Politics February 5 2017 Zapotosky Matt February 9 2017 Federal appeals court rules 3 to 0 against Trump on travel ban The Washington Post State of Washington v Trump 847 F 3d 1151 9th Cir 2017 Judge s partial lifting of Trump ban gives refugees hope The Washington Post December 23 2017 Archived from the original on December 24 2017 Presentation of James L Robart Nominee To Be District Judge for the Western District of Washington by Hon Patty Murray a U S Senator from the State of Washington S Hrg 108 135 Pt 6 United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary 108th Congress External links EditJames Robart at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges a public domain publication of the Federal Judicial Center Legal officesPreceded byThomas Samuel Zilly Judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington2004 2016 Succeeded byJohn H Chun Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Robart amp oldid 1169417742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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