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Michael W. Mosman (Michael Wise Mosman) was born on 23 December, 1956 in Eugene, OR, is an American judge. Discover Michael W. Mosman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
| Popular As | Michael Wise Mosman |
| Occupation | N/A |
| Age | 67 years old |
| Zodiac Sign | Capricorn |
| Born | 23 December, 1956 |
| Birthday | 23 December |
| Birthplace | Eugene, Oregon, U.S. |
| Nationality | OR |
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Michael W. Mosman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Michael W. Mosman's Wife?
His wife is Suzanne Hogan
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| Wife | Suzanne Hogan |
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Michael W. Mosman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Michael W. Mosman worth at the age of 67 years old? Michael W. Mosman’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from OR. We have estimated Michael W. Mosman's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.
| Net Worth in 2023 | $1 Million - $5 Million |
| Salary in 2023 | Under Review |
| Net Worth in 2022 | Pending |
| Salary in 2022 | Under Review |
| House | Not Available |
| Cars | Not Available |
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In 2017, Judge Mosman approved renewal of a FISA Court warrant for Carter Page, a former adviser to the 2016 Trump Campaign. In July 2018, the warrant application was released publicly, marking the first time FISA warrant application materials were made public. The heavily-redacted, 412-page application cites many sources, including confidential informants. Among those many sources, the application cites the Steele dossier, leading a legal commentator to criticize the basis of the warrant.
Mosman issued a temporary injunction in December 2007 to prevent Oregon's new civil union law from taking effect in January. This was in response to a legal challenge by a group that had attempted to place a referendum on the November 2008 ballot to block the civil union law that had been passed by the Oregon Legislative Assembly. The legal issue centered on how the Oregon Secretary of State verified signatures on petitions. On February 1, 2008, in Lemons v. Bradbury, he dismissed the lawsuit and lifted the injunction, with the law immediately going into effect.
In 1988, he began working as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Oregon, remaining until 2001. That year he became the United States Attorney for the District of Oregon, serving until 2003. He replaced Kristine Olson Rogers who had resigned. In 2003, United States President George W. Bush nominated Mosman to serve as judge for the United States District Court for the District of Oregon on May 8 to take the seat of Robert E. Jones, who had assumed senior status on the court. Mosman was confirmed by the United States Senate on September 25, 2003, and received his federal commission the following day. He served as Chief Judge from February 1, 2016 to December 23, 2019. He has served as a Judge of the United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court since 2013 and as a Judge of the Alien Terrorist Removal Court since 2018.
In 1984, Mosman began clerking for Malcolm Richard Wilkey, judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. The following year he entered private legal practice for part of 1985. Mosman then was a judicial clerk for United States Supreme Court justice Lewis F. Powell. While clerking for Powell, he was involved in the justice's voting to uphold Georgia's sodomy law in Bowers v. Hardwick. After leaving Powell's employ, Mosman entered private practice in Portland, Oregon, in 1986.
Michael Wise Mosman (born December 23, 1956) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, and is simultaneously serving a 2013-2020 term on the FISA Court. The Oregon native previously served as the United States Attorney for the same district.
Michael Mosman was born in the Willamette Valley of Oregon in 1956 in the city of Eugene. He grew up in Lewiston, Idaho, the son of an attorney and judge with an older sister and three younger brothers. He attended Ricks College in Idaho, which is now Brigham Young University–Idaho. He graduated with an Artium Baccalaureus degree in 1979 before attending Utah State University in Logan, Utah. At Utah State he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1981, and was the valedictorian of his class. Mosman then went on to law school at Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School. He graduated there in 1984 with a Juris Doctor. At BYU he was the editor of the law review, and graduated magna cum laude. In 2018, Mossman received the J. Reuben Clark Law School's Alumni Achievement Award.