Application forms are available from the State Judicial website or from the ex officio chair of the Sixth
Judicial District Nominating Commission, Justice William Hood, III.
On Wednesday, June 16, 2016, the Colorado State Judicial Branch announced that the Twenty - First
Judicial District Nominating Commission selected three finalists for a vacancy on the District Court, occasioned by the retirement of Hon. David A. Bottger, effective August 12, 2016.
Applications are available from the State Judicial website or from the ex officio chair of the Sixth
Judicial District Nominating Commission, Justice Brian Boatright.
Application forms are available on the State Judicial website or from the ex officio chair of the Twenty - first
Judicial District Nominating Commission, Justice William Hood, III.
Application forms are available on the State Judicial website and also from Justice Brian Boatright, the ex officio chair of the Sixth
Judicial District Nominating Commission.
Application forms are available from the State Judicial website or from the ex officio chair of the Twenty - first
Judicial District Nominating Commission, Justice Monica Marquez.
Application forms are available on the State Judicial website and from the ex officio chair of the Seventh
Judicial District Nominating Commission, Justice Brian Boatright.
On Friday, August 7, 2015, the governor's office announced Governor Hickenlooper's appointments to the Seventh and Eighth
Judicial District Nominating Commissions, effective immediately.
Application forms are available from the ex officio chair of the Sixth
Judicial District Nominating Commission, Justice Brian Boatright, and are also available on the State Judicial website.
Application forms are available from the State Judicial website and also from the ex officio chair of the Tenth
Judicial District Nominating Commission, Justice Richard Gabriel.
Application forms are available from the State Judicial website and from the ex officio chair of the Seventh
Judicial District Nominating Commission, Justice Brian Boatright.
Leah Gates of Montrose was appointed to the Seventh
Judicial District Nominating Commission to serve as a Republican attorney from Ouray County.
SB 197 Applies the open meetings act to the supreme court nominating commission and
judicial district nominating commissions.
Delegates to the Third
Judicial District nominating convention will convene at 1 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21 at the Albany County courthouse to nominate two candidates to run for state Supreme Court in November.
New York County Democratic Committee 2015 1st
Judicial District Nominating Convention Thursday, September 24th at 6:30 pm Harlem Hospital, 506 Malcolm X Boulevard Information: Cathleen 212-687-6540 or
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Not exact matches
That hearing was followed up by Trump announcing his seventh wave of
judicial nominees, an additional 15 names that are about to be submitted to the Senate, bringing the total number of
district and circuit court judges he's
nominated to roughly 50 — blowing far past the number of
judicial nominations made at this stage of a presidency by any recent predecessors.
DiFiore,
nominated and confirmed as chief judge in 2015, pointed to the 61 percent reduction in pending misdemeanor cases in New York City and reductions in some of the oldest pending felony cases by 91 percent in one
judicial district alone.
As expected, Bronx
District Attorney Robert Johnson was
nominated without opposition for Justice of the Supreme Court by the delegates to the 12th
Judicial District Convention held at the Eastwood Manor Thursday night.
The Democratic Party had considered
nominating Carolyn Mazzu Genovesi, an attorney from Glen Head who works for the grievance committee for 10th
Judicial District, which oversees lawyers conduct.
(a) Whenever a Party nomination for a public office to be filled at a general or special election is not made at a primary election or by
judicial nominating convention, or when no valid designating petition is filed with the board of elections (1) such nomination shall be made by the Executive Committee if for a public office to be filled by the voters of a political subdivision whose boundaries are coterminous with the County of New York or the Borough of Manhattan, and any vacancy in a nomination so made shall be filled by the Executive Committee or a subcommittee appointed by the Executive Committee for that purpose, and (2) such nomination shall be made by the appropriate
District Committee if for a public office to be filled by the voters of a political subdivision wholly or partly contained within, but embracing only a part of, the County of New York or Borough of Manhattan, and any vacancy in a nomination so made shall be filled by a subcommittee appointed by said
District Committee for that purpose.
Ulster County's 15 Democratic delegates to this Friday's state Supreme Court
judicial nominating convention in Albany could be decisive in the contest to determine the Third
District's next judge.
A few weeks ago, 16 Ulster County Democratic delegates attended the Third
District judicial nominating convention in Albany.
Fisher, who got unanimous backing from her
district's GOP convention, ran into a late season snafu in the past month when another State Supreme Court Justice ruled that votes taken in the Conservative Party's
judicial nominating convention in September violated election law.
New Queens Democrats, which in several months has modestly grown to nearly two dozen members, is now focused on supporting other progressives who want to run for county committee, a massive body of representatives from each election
district that meets biennially, but has few concrete powers aside from helping to select candidates for special elections and
nominating judicial candidates.
She was twice
nominated to U.S. Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia Circuit, only to see her first nomination filibustered and her second sunk by charges of
judicial activism by Senate Republicans over gun industry litigation during her time as solicitor general.
Nominated by the
Judicial Nominating Commission for service on Florida's Third
District Court of Appeal, 2002
Hawaii: The state's Governor (or Chief Justice for
District Court) is responsible for appointment for a judge's initial term from a list prepared by the state's
Judicial Nominating Commission.
The Third
District Court of Appeal
Judicial Nominating Commission has been asked to provide Governor Rick Scott with nominees for the vacancy in the Third
District Court of Appeal resulting from the resignation of Judge Frank Shepherd.
Mr. Coffey currently serves as the Chair of the Southern
District Conference, Florida Federal
Judicial Nominating Commission.
THIRD
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION ANNOUNCES THIRD
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL JUDGESHIP VACANCY AND ELECTION OF CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR
This report details the
judicial nominating commissions used to select supreme court justices in 30 states and the
District of Columbia.
In 33 states and the
District of Columbia,
judicial nominating commissions play a part in selecting at least some judges.
She also served as a commissioner of the Fourth
District Court Appeal
Judicial Nominating Commission, is on the editorial advisory board of the American Academy of Medical Entrepreneurs, and previously chaired a Fifteenth
Judicial Circuit Grievance Committee.
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (July 14, 2017)-- Florida's two U.S. senators, Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio, have reappointed Miami Law's Georgina A. Angones, assistant dean for law development and alumni relations, to the federal
Judicial Nominating Commission for the Southern
District of Florida.
The state's constitution as amended in 1972 provides for a
judicial nominating commission for the supreme court,
district courts and any other courts the legislature decides.
FRANKFORT, Ky., June 25, 2014 — The
Judicial Nominating Commission, led by Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr., today announced nominees to fill the vacant
District Court judgeship for Anderson, Shelby and Spencer counties.
Judicial nominating commissions are comprised of seven members from their respective judicial districts, of whom no more than four can be of the same politica
Judicial nominating commissions are comprised of seven members from their respective
judicial districts, of whom no more than four can be of the same politica
judicial districts, of whom no more than four can be of the same political party.
Each
judicial district has a
nominating commission comprised of seven citizen members who must reside in the
judicial district.
On Thursday, June 21, 2012, Governor John Hickenlooper announced several Board and Commission appointments, including appointments to the Fourteenth and Nineteenth
Judicial District Judicial Nominating Commissions.
Judicial nominating commission members must live in the judicial district for which they wil
Judicial nominating commission members must live in the
judicial district for which they wil
judicial district for which they will serve.
Judicial nominating commissions are responsible for reviewing applicants for judicial vacancies in their district and selecting applicants for nomination to th
Judicial nominating commissions are responsible for reviewing applicants for
judicial vacancies in their district and selecting applicants for nomination to th
judicial vacancies in their
district and selecting applicants for nomination to the bench.
Judicial nominating commissions are responsible for reviewing applications and selecting nominees for appointment to judicial vacancies in their d
Judicial nominating commissions are responsible for reviewing applications and selecting nominees for appointment to
judicial vacancies in their d
judicial vacancies in their
district.
In voting
districts with populations greater than 35,000, no more than three
judicial nominating commission members can be attorneys.
Judicial nominating commissions review applications for judicial vacancies in their district and select nominees for appointment by the g
Judicial nominating commissions review applications for
judicial vacancies in their district and select nominees for appointment by the g
judicial vacancies in their
district and select nominees for appointment by the governor.
Partners at the firm have had the distinction of holding the following offices: President of the 60,000 - member American Association for Justice; President of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers; President of the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers; President of the Dade County Bar Association; President of the Miami - Dade Florida Association of Women Lawyers; United States Attorney for the Southern
District of Florida; and Chairman of the Florida Federal
Judicial Nominating Commission.
On Monday, July 21, 2014, the governor's office announced the appointment of Robert Campbell Duthie, III, to the
Judicial Nominating Commission for the Sixth
Judicial District, encompassing Archuleta, La Plata, and San Juan counties.
Members of the firm have held notable positions serving on the boards of prominent institutions, such as the State University System of Florida and the Florida State Board of Education, and holding high - ranking offices, including President of the 60,000 - member American Association for Justice; President of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers; President of the Dade County Bar Association; President of the Miami - Dade Florida Association of Women Lawyers; United States Attorney for the Southern
District of Florida; and Chairman of the Florida Federal
Judicial Nominating Commission.
Each of Colorado's 22
judicial districts has a
judicial nominating commission, which reviews applicants for
judicial vacancies and selects nominees for the governor's consideration.
Kristina is Licensed to practice Law in both Nebraska and Arizona and is a member of the
Judicial Nominating Committee for Lancaster County
District Court.