Tanya S. Chutkan (July 5, 1962)
This person couldn’t be more different than the other female judge in Trump’s federal court cases.

I don’t know Ms. Chutkan’s time of birth, so I set the clock to 12 noon, local Jamaican time. There are three inconjuncts, two of which are dependent on this being the correct time, so only one is definite. Two form a Yod, pointing at Saturn (conjunct South Node) in Aquarius. But I shouldn’t hold my breath.
Jupiter Inconjunct Ascendant (perhaps)
With this aspect, you may discover that in order to grow and get ahead in life, you will have to put aside your own needs and do whatever the situation or other people require. At times you will go through tremendous and possibly painful creative changes in your life, in which everything that you are is replaced by a new order. Your environment may change radically, or you may lose all your old friends and find a whole set of new ones. During these times you will arrive at new understandings and realizations that make it impossible for your life to continue as before. You must always be open to new ideas and be willing to change your outlook on life.
Saturn Inconjunct Pluto (definitely)
Even under favorable circumstances, this aspect usually means that you are resistant to change, that you hold on to any situation, no matter how bad, until it is totally intolerable. Then when change does take place, it has to create a revolution and a total breakdown of everything that came before it. You must learn to adapt to circumstances a bit more gracefully and not be afraid of occasional compromise.
This aspect usually does mean that you are tough and can contend with a great deal of adversity, but don’t develop an attitude that makes adversity inevitable.
You may find it difficult to get along with others, because you are unnecessarily afraid of what they want from you. Learn to associate only with people whom you can trust.
Saturn Inconjunct Midheaven (maybe)
You can become a very conscientious person who understands at an early age what is expected of you. Even while you are young, you prefer work or a serious activity to play. As a result, you may prefer the company of older people. You also like structured situations in which you must do certain things at certain times, with your duties and time limits clearly spelled out for you. Later in life you are likely to adopt a rather strict routine of daily living, because the structure itself gives you confidence.
In any case it is good to associate with people your own age, to avoid becoming so isolated that you cannot deal with people. This also helps to counter your loneliness.

Hmm.

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