Below is what transpired in court:
Single Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Alfred Benin (AB)
Not exact matches
U.S.
Supreme Court justices, for example, have been called «the nine high priests,» and the sacredness imputed to the Constitution and other artifacts
of the legal order are often commented upon.102 No
single church evokes the breadth
of respect enjoyed by the
Supreme Court.
But since John Paul Stevens announced his retirement last month, legal and religious scholars have begun entertaining the unprecedented prospect
of a
Supreme Court without a
single Protestant
justice.
From the buzz around Kate Bolick's book Spinster: Making a Life
of One's Own to the unfortunate language
Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy used in writing the opinion legalizing same - sex marriage,
of the unmarried being «condemned to live in loneliness,» the state
of singles — and let's be honest, mostly
single women — has been on a lot
of people's minds.
Sources claim the absence
of a
single, clear decision - maker could boost the chances
of others, including Erie County Elections Commissioner Ralph Mohr, State
Supreme Court Justice Richard C. Kloch Sr., Assistant U.S. Attorneys Joseph M. Guerra III and Brian J. Counihan and former prosecutor Michael L. McCabe.
1) Question: My buddy just bet me $ 1,000 that a random stranger
of my choosing would be unable to name a
single sitting U.S.
Supreme Court justice.
(ABA Journal, Two - Thirds
of Americans Can't Name a
Single US
Supreme Court Justice, Survey Shows)
A 2010 analysis
of opinions from the 2006 — 2008
Supreme -
Court terms, for example, showed that
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg commonly uses this pronoun - alternating technique (as did
Justice John Paul Stevens before he retired)-- though
Justice Ginsberg alternates her use
of masculine and feminine pronouns across different opinions and not within a
single opinion.
Represented clients in disciplinary actions before the Massachusetts Board
of Bar Overseers, the
Single Justice of the
Supreme Judicial
Court, and the
Supreme Judicial
Court
Remarkably, it has been nearly half a century since the
Supreme Court has even a single Justice with experience as a federal district court judge, and I think the Justices» confusing work in various arenas (especially sentencing) reflects a lack of practical district court wi
Court has even a
single Justice with experience as a federal district
court judge, and I think the Justices» confusing work in various arenas (especially sentencing) reflects a lack of practical district court wi
court judge, and I think the
Justices» confusing work in various arenas (especially sentencing) reflects a lack
of practical district
court wi
court wisdom.
Attorney John R. Orton gave a presentation to the Board
of Directors
of the Young Lawyers Division regarding the State Bar's proposal to amend the Wisconsin Constitution to elect
Supreme Court Justices to a
single 16 - year term.
Before it takes effect, the hearing officer's recommendation has to be approved by the Board
of Bar Overseers and then a
single Supreme Judicial
Court justice (SJC Rule 4:01).
There shall be a
single nonpartisan ballot for the election
of justices of the
supreme court and district judges.
This amendment ended the
justice of the peace system and established a unified
court system, uniting all state courts, except municipal courts, into a single system supervised and administered by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virg
court system, uniting all state
courts, except municipal
courts, into a
single system supervised and administered by the
Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virg
Court of Appeals
of West Virginia.
Ministry
of Justice (MoJ) statistics released last week show an increase in
single employment tribunal claims
of up to 90 % in the six months since July 2017, when the
Supreme Court handed down its decision that the MoJ had unlawfully introduced the fees.
It would be interesting to see the reaction that would accompany the appointment
of even a
single Supreme Court Justice who only spoke French.
But on a
single day last June, the U.S.
Supreme Court recast the argument over eminent domain in a way that has tremendous consequences for the real estate industry: In a five - four decision, the
justices ruled in favor
of the city
of New London, Conn..