Sentences with phrase «appeal judge charles»

But officials of the ftp, an affiliate of the National Education Association, immediately announced that they would appeal Judge Charles Miner's decision.
Twelfth District Court of Appeals Judge Robin N. Piper (top), First District Court of Appeals Judge Charles M. Miller (middle), and Tenth District Court of Appeals Judge William A. Klatt (bottom).

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Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer reacted with suspicion to President Donald Trump's nomination of Court of Appeals Judge Neil Gorsuch to the late Antonin Scalia «s slot on the Supreme Court — and warned against any Republican attempt to eliminate the filibuster in order to ram his confirmation through.
Portraits of a number of the legal personalities involved in the Trial and Appeal including judges Lord Chief Justice Sir Rufus Isaacs who presided over the Trial and Sir Charles John Darling who presided over the Appeal as well as the prosecuting council Attorney General Sir Frederick Smith later Lord Birkenhead will be borrowed from the National Portrait Gallery, London.
After law school, he clerked for Judge Charles R. Wilson on the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, and then joined the Mergers and Acquisitions group in the Corporate Department at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP in New York.
Speakers included Nigerian minister of justice Abubakar Malami and chief judge Justice Ishaq Bello, Zambian Supreme Court justice Charles Kajimanga and Joyce Aluoch of the International Criminal Court and formerly the Kenyan Court of Appeal.
As an aside, on granting permission to appeal (as an application for permission to appeal had to be issued as the Judge had rejected the oral application for permission to appeal at the original hearing), the Court of Appeal had recognised that it was unusual for an exercise of judicial discretion to be appealed but stated that the decision of His Honour Judge Purle QC was highly speculative as to «border on the Micawberism» (which those of you versed in classic literature will recognise as a reference to a character in the Charles Dickens novel, David Copperfield, who continually holds blind faith that «something will turn up&raappeal (as an application for permission to appeal had to be issued as the Judge had rejected the oral application for permission to appeal at the original hearing), the Court of Appeal had recognised that it was unusual for an exercise of judicial discretion to be appealed but stated that the decision of His Honour Judge Purle QC was highly speculative as to «border on the Micawberism» (which those of you versed in classic literature will recognise as a reference to a character in the Charles Dickens novel, David Copperfield, who continually holds blind faith that «something will turn up&raappeal had to be issued as the Judge had rejected the oral application for permission to appeal at the original hearing), the Court of Appeal had recognised that it was unusual for an exercise of judicial discretion to be appealed but stated that the decision of His Honour Judge Purle QC was highly speculative as to «border on the Micawberism» (which those of you versed in classic literature will recognise as a reference to a character in the Charles Dickens novel, David Copperfield, who continually holds blind faith that «something will turn up&raappeal at the original hearing), the Court of Appeal had recognised that it was unusual for an exercise of judicial discretion to be appealed but stated that the decision of His Honour Judge Purle QC was highly speculative as to «border on the Micawberism» (which those of you versed in classic literature will recognise as a reference to a character in the Charles Dickens novel, David Copperfield, who continually holds blind faith that «something will turn up&raAppeal had recognised that it was unusual for an exercise of judicial discretion to be appealed but stated that the decision of His Honour Judge Purle QC was highly speculative as to «border on the Micawberism» (which those of you versed in classic literature will recognise as a reference to a character in the Charles Dickens novel, David Copperfield, who continually holds blind faith that «something will turn up»).
Maurice Charles became the first black Canadian judge in 1969 when he was appointed to the Ontario Provincial Court, and Michael Tulloch became the first black Ontario Court of Appeal justice with his elevation from the Superior Court in 2012.
Born 1977; master's degree in law and master's degree in international relations (Charles University in Prague); diploma in English law and the law of the European Union (University of Cambridge); Magister Juris (University of Oxford, St. Edmund Hall); Doctor of Laws (European University Institute, Florence); studies at the Université libre de Bruxelles and the University of Queensland (Australia); Legal Secretary to the President of the Supreme Administrative Court of the Czech Republic (2005 - 09) and Head of the Research and Documentation Department of that court (2008 - 09); qualified to perform the duties of a judge in the Czech Republic (2009); Fellow (2011 - 12) and Research Fellow (2013 - 16) at the Institute of European and Comparative Law of the University of Oxford; Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges (2013 - 15); Member of the Board of Appeals of the Czech National Bank (2013 - 15); Ad hoc judge at the European Court of Human Rights (2013 - 15); Co-founder and President of the Czech Society for European and Comparative Law; lecturer and visiting professor at numerous universities in Europe and elsewhere; author of numerous publications in the field of EU law, European human rights, comparative (public) law and legal theory; Advocate General at the Court of Justice since 7 October 2015.
High Court Judge Sir Charles Haddon - Cave led the runners and Sir Peter Gross Lord Justice of Appeal led the walkers.
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