This has been severely critisized by many including fellow blogger and former BC
Supreme Court judge John Bouck.
In an oral opinion last week, New York State
Supreme Court Judge John S. Lockman found «viable and appropriate» the plan to make the once - exclusive school, the Cathedral School of St. Mary and St. Paul in Garden City, financially feasible, said Donald MacLeod, a member of the board of directors of the Cathedral Corporation, which oversees the school...
Kings County
Supreme Court Judge John Ingram (r.) swears in U.S. Rep. Bob Turner at a ceremony Sunday.
Turner's wife Peggy held the Bible as he was ceremonially sworn in by Kings County
Supreme Court Judge John Ingram.
«The prosecution says it has a strong case, made stronger yesterday when state
Supreme Court Judge John Michalek took a plea deal and admitted to taking bribes from Pigeon,» said Paul Cambria, defense attorney.
Schneiderman says, Pigeon, an attorney, engaged in a multi-year illicit and corrupt scheme with State
Supreme Court Judge John Michalek.
Not exact matches
Barrister
John Vaughan has been appointed a
judge of the WA
Supreme Court, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of Justice Peter Martino.
Prominent corporate adviser
John Poynton, former mining executive Bill Turner, and
Supreme Court judge Carmel McLure are among the Western Australian luminaries to receive honours as part of this year's Queen's Birthday awards.
In 1812 Joseph Story became the youngest
judge ever to be appointed to the
Supreme Court, and over the course of his lengthy tenure (1812 - 1845) he was Chief Justice John Marshall's right - hand man in defining the role of the court itself, and its jurisdiction over state an4 national l
Court, and over the course of his lengthy tenure (1812 - 1845) he was Chief Justice
John Marshall's right - hand man in defining the role of the
court itself, and its jurisdiction over state an4 national l
court itself, and its jurisdiction over state an4 national laws..
Elmore County Probate
Judge John Enslen, for example, expressed his joy over the Alabama
Supreme Court's new ruling and said he was «saddened for my nation that the word «marriage» has been hijacked by couples who can not procreate.»
Pigeon — who for decades has quietly assisted candidates, companies and sitting officials as they navigate the labyrinthine factions of Erie County politics — was arraigned the day after the
judge, state
Supreme Court Justice
John Michalek, resigned from office and pleaded guilty to accepting bribes.
Mr Okujeto Ablakwa who was commenting on
Supreme Court Judge, Justice Jones Dotse's advice to political parties to emulate the attitude exhibited by Nana Akufo - Addo, who accepted the
Court's verdict on the 2012 Election petition case that ruled in favour of NDC's President
John Mahama.
Judge to Yankees: Comply with Brodsky's Subpoena State
Supreme Court Justice
John Egan Jr. has ordered the Yankees to turn over «a catalog of all documents and materials» that were sought in a subpoena by Assemblyman Richard Brodsky.
The beneficiary
judges: Justice
John Inyang Okoro (
Supreme Court), Justice Uwani Abba Aji (
Court of Appeal), Justice Hydiazira A. Nganjiwa and Justice Adeniyi Ademola (Federal High
Court) and Justice Agbadu James Fishim (National Industrial
Court).
A state
Supreme Court judge,
John A. Michalek, pleaded guilty to bribery in connection with the state attorney general's investigation into his relationship with G. Steve Pigeon, a Buffalo - area political consultant with ties to Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Supreme Court Judge Chris Cahill dismissed a residency challenge filed by County Legislator Dave Donaldson against challenger
John Quigley with what amounted to the back of his hand.
Former congressman
John Sweeney and former state
Supreme Court judge Tom Spargo were helping out, she said.
With Senate hearings on U.S.
Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. scheduled to begin Sept. 6, several education groups said last week that they were content to wait on opining about whether the federal appellate judge should become the high court's next associate jus
Court nominee
John G. Roberts Jr. scheduled to begin Sept. 6, several education groups said last week that they were content to wait on opining about whether the federal appellate
judge should become the high
court's next associate jus
court's next associate justice.
That decision will be
judged at the highest level in November, when the
Supreme Court of Canada considers Groia's appeal of professional misconduct in the trial of former Bre - X executive
John Felderhof, who was acquitted in 2007 of securities law charges.
Citing the lessons of Benjamin Cardozo, William Brennan and the french fry case, Village Voice columnist Nat Hentoff explains why the next
Supreme Court justice should be U.S. District
Judge Jack Weinstein, not
John Roberts.
The last time a
judge from a Saskatchewan
court was named to the Supreme Court was in 1962, when prime minister John Diefenbaker appointed Emmett
court was named to the
Supreme Court was in 1962, when prime minister John Diefenbaker appointed Emmett
Court was in 1962, when prime minister
John Diefenbaker appointed Emmett Hall.
John served as a clerk to Mr. Justice Cory of the
Supreme Court of Canada, and to the
judges of the Ontario
Court of Appeal.
Mr. Gonzalez clerked for
Supreme Court Justice
John Paul Stevens and, before that, for Second Circuit
Judge Guido Calabresi.
Star alumni: Nova Scotia
Court of Appeal judge Peter Bryson; New Brunswick provincial court judge Marco Cloutier; Court of Appeal of New Brunswick justice Richard Bell; New Brunswick provincial court judge John Friel; Toronto - Dominion Bank deputy chairman Frank McKenna; senator Fred Dickson; Nova Scotia Supreme Court justice Linda
Court of Appeal
judge Peter Bryson; New Brunswick provincial
court judge Marco Cloutier; Court of Appeal of New Brunswick justice Richard Bell; New Brunswick provincial court judge John Friel; Toronto - Dominion Bank deputy chairman Frank McKenna; senator Fred Dickson; Nova Scotia Supreme Court justice Linda
court judge Marco Cloutier;
Court of Appeal of New Brunswick justice Richard Bell; New Brunswick provincial court judge John Friel; Toronto - Dominion Bank deputy chairman Frank McKenna; senator Fred Dickson; Nova Scotia Supreme Court justice Linda
Court of Appeal of New Brunswick justice Richard Bell; New Brunswick provincial
court judge John Friel; Toronto - Dominion Bank deputy chairman Frank McKenna; senator Fred Dickson; Nova Scotia Supreme Court justice Linda
court judge John Friel; Toronto - Dominion Bank deputy chairman Frank McKenna; senator Fred Dickson; Nova Scotia
Supreme Court justice Linda
Court justice Linda Oland
B.C.
Supreme Court Justice
John Savage has told the Provincial
Court Judges» Association of British Columbia its members must «share the burden» of economic austerity.
The typical objection is that expressed quite forcefully by Justice
John Major, an unusual public pronouncement on legislation for a
Supreme Court judge not speaking «ex cathedra.»
Factcheck.org, (read their mission here) reports that it has investigated the National Abortion Rights Action League's national campaign against the
Supreme Court nomination of
Judge John Roberts.
Apparently I am not the only Factcheck.org reader to contact the National Abortion Rights Action League (NARAL) and ask questions about Factcheck.org's negative review of NARAL's ad campaign against the
Supreme Court nomination of
Judge John Roberts.
The order is confounding several lawyers close to the investigation, Cotts writes, in that it appears to conflict with an order by
Supreme Court Chief Justice
John Roberts transferring the Kozinski investigation to Anthony Scirica, chief
judge of the 3rd Circuit in Philadelphia.
Back during his 2005 Senate judiciary committee confirmation hearings to become the Chief Justice of the United States
Supreme Court,
John Roberts tried to allay Democratic senators» fears that he was a conservative ideologue by famously comparing the role of
judges with baseball umpires and declaring, «It's my job to call balls and strikes and not to pitch or bat.»
The honorary and distinguished members of the Burton Awards Board of Directors include the following leaders in law: Former Chief
Judge Richard Posner, 7th Circuit U.S.
Court of Appeals;
Judge Alex Kozinski, 9th Circuit U.S.
Court of Appeals; U.S. Senator
John Cornyn; U.S. Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr.; U.S. Senator Mike Crapo; U.S. Senator Michael F. Bennet;
Supreme Court Justice Carol Corrigan of California; Yabo Lin, Partner, Sidley Austin LLP; Jane Sullivan Roberts, Partner, Major, Lindsey & Africa; Lisa Rickard, President, U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform; Elissa Lichtenstein, Director, Public Services Division, American Bar Association; Thomas L. Sager, Partner, Ballard Spahr LLP; Les Parrette, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Compliance Officer, Novelis Inc.; James M. Rishwain, Jr., Chairman of Emeritus, Pillsbury Winthrop LLP; Betty Whelchel, Head of Public Policy & Regulatory Affairs, BNP Paribas SA; and Stephen R. Mysliwiec, Partner, DLA Piper LLP (US).
Professor Marder, who clerked for U.S.
Supreme Court justice
John Paul Stevens, teaches courses on civil procedure and on juries,
judges and trials.
Legislators have also responded by ramping up what Democratic state Rep. Joe
John, a former
judge, called a «war» on the judiciary — a war that former North Carolina
Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr, a Republican, has argued is motivated by the litigation over racial gerrymandering.
Early in his career, he clerked for Justice
John Paul Stevens of the U.S.
Supreme Court and for
Judge Patricia M. Wald of the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
A 1995 graduate of Harvard Law School, she clerked for
Judge Guido Calabresi of the Second Circuit and for Justice
John Paul Stevens on the United States
Supreme Court.
Nick served as a law clerk to Justice
John Paul Stevens of the U.S.
Supreme Court and
Judge David S. Tatel of the D.C. Circuit.
The man Kagan hopes to replace, Justice
John Paul Stevens, had served five years as an appellate
judge before his 1975 promotion to the
Supreme Court.
Bennett Jones — The Honourable
John C. (Jack) Major, retired
Supreme Court of Canada
judge, rejoined the firm as a consultant in 2006 upon his return to private legal practice.In that role, he provides strategic and tactical reviews of significant matters for the firm's clients and is a senior mentor to the lawyers and staff of the firm.
This award will be presented by NJC Board of Trustees Chairman Wm. T. (Bill) Robinson III, Esq. and NJC President Chad Schmucker to the Hon. Michael R. Barrett,
Judge of the United States District
Court for the Southern District of Ohio and to the Hon.
John D. Minton Jr., Chief Justice of the Kentucky
Supreme Court, for their dedication to advancing judicial excellence and the Rule of Law.
WASHINGTON, DC — Karen Pearl, interim president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA), issued the following statement on Monday's announcement by President Bush of the nomination of
Judge John Roberts to chief justice of the U.S.
Supreme Court.