Sentences with phrase «assistant justice of the supreme court»

In 1987 Republican Judge Robert Bork faced a political campaign to reject his nomination to be an assistant justice of the Supreme Court, led by Senator Teddy Kennedy in a flamboyant television presentation, echoed in TV ads narrated by Gregory Peck.

Not exact matches

Justice Steven Barrett in Bronx Supreme Court handed the longest sentence of 6-1/2 years to Eliseo Perez, 49, who was an assistant chief for security at the time of the attack.
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.
Andrew McCabe, LIPA's assistant general counsel, is the son of Edward McCabe, a former justice of the New York State Supreme Court, administrative judge of Nassau County, county attorney for Nassau County and town attorney for the Town of North Hempstead.
Andrew Cohen (D)- D11 - Kingsbridge, Riverdale, Woodlawn, Norwood, and parts of Bedford Park, Wakefield, and Bronx Park East - Cohen, a Riverdale attorney, has had a long career in law, including several years as a court attorney to a Bronx Supreme Court Justice, legal counsel to State Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz, and a stint as an assistant adjunct at John Jay College of Criminal Juscourt attorney to a Bronx Supreme Court Justice, legal counsel to State Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz, and a stint as an assistant adjunct at John Jay College of Criminal JusCourt Justice, legal counsel to State Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz, and a stint as an assistant adjunct at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Other records obtained by the Times Union indicate that the attorney general's office had also probed the business dealings of state Supreme Court Justice Robert J. Chauvin, a former Halfmoon town attorney and assistant district attorney.
Brooke Blevins, Ph.D., assistant professor of curriculum and instruction and Karon LeCompte, Ph.D., assistant professor of curriculum and instruction in Baylor's School of Education studied the effectiveness of iCivics, a free online website founded by retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor that teaches civics concepts using 19 educational games.
The first Washington Post article making use of the Pentagon Papers appears on June 18, despite threats from the Justice Department, which insists (via a phone call from then assistant attorney general and future chief justice of the US Supreme Court, William RehnJustice Department, which insists (via a phone call from then assistant attorney general and future chief justice of the US Supreme Court, William Rehnjustice of the US Supreme Court, William Rehnquist!)
And, aside from a conclusion I won't spoil except to say that it plays exactly like the meta - film twist at the end of Altman's THE PLAYER, Spielberg can't resist to inject a Gumpian «brush with history» as then Assistant Attorney General Rehnquist, a future Justice of the Supreme Court, calls to advise Bradlee the publication of the papers is prohibited by the Espionage Act of 1917 — just a beat too late to stop the story going to print.
Mr. Barron served in the United State Department of Justice as Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel from 2009 — 2010 and previously clerked for Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens and U.S. Court of Appeals Justice Stephen Reinhardt in the mid-1990's.
The practice features Paul Clement, Solicitor General of the United States from 2005 to 2008; Viet Dinh, former U.S. Assistant Attorney General; Christopher Landau, a former law clerk to both Justice Scalia and Justice Thomas; Michael McConnell, who served as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit; and many other attorneys who have served as law clerks on the Supreme Court, the courts of appeals, and the district courts.
He worked at the prestigious Washington law firm of Covington & Burling before becoming an assistant to the solicitor general in the Justice Department; in that role, he argued more than a dozen cases before the Supreme Court.
From there, he went on to serve as a law clerk to Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson of the U.S. Supreme Court and as the assistant counsel to Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson.
Born 1950; graduated in law from the University of Lund (1975); Clerk at the Landskrona District Court (1976 - 78); Assistant Judge at an administrative court of appeal (1978 - 82); Deputy Judge at an administrative court of appeal (1982); Legal Adviser to the Swedish Parliament's Standing Committee on the Constitution (1983 - 85); Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Finance (1985 - 90); Director of the Division for Personal Income Taxes at the Ministry of Finance (1990 - 96); Director of the Excise Duty Division at the Ministry of Finance (1996 - 98); Fiscal Counsellor at the Permanent Representation of Sweden to the European Union (1998 - 2000); Director - General for Legal Affairs in the Tax and Customs Department of the Ministry of Finance (2000 - 05); Judge at the Supreme Administrative Court (2005 - 09); President of the Administrative Court of Appeal, Gothenburg (2009 - 11); Judge at the Court of Justice since 6 October Court (1976 - 78); Assistant Judge at an administrative court of appeal (1978 - 82); Deputy Judge at an administrative court of appeal (1982); Legal Adviser to the Swedish Parliament's Standing Committee on the Constitution (1983 - 85); Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Finance (1985 - 90); Director of the Division for Personal Income Taxes at the Ministry of Finance (1990 - 96); Director of the Excise Duty Division at the Ministry of Finance (1996 - 98); Fiscal Counsellor at the Permanent Representation of Sweden to the European Union (1998 - 2000); Director - General for Legal Affairs in the Tax and Customs Department of the Ministry of Finance (2000 - 05); Judge at the Supreme Administrative Court (2005 - 09); President of the Administrative Court of Appeal, Gothenburg (2009 - 11); Judge at the Court of Justice since 6 October court of appeal (1978 - 82); Deputy Judge at an administrative court of appeal (1982); Legal Adviser to the Swedish Parliament's Standing Committee on the Constitution (1983 - 85); Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Finance (1985 - 90); Director of the Division for Personal Income Taxes at the Ministry of Finance (1990 - 96); Director of the Excise Duty Division at the Ministry of Finance (1996 - 98); Fiscal Counsellor at the Permanent Representation of Sweden to the European Union (1998 - 2000); Director - General for Legal Affairs in the Tax and Customs Department of the Ministry of Finance (2000 - 05); Judge at the Supreme Administrative Court (2005 - 09); President of the Administrative Court of Appeal, Gothenburg (2009 - 11); Judge at the Court of Justice since 6 October court of appeal (1982); Legal Adviser to the Swedish Parliament's Standing Committee on the Constitution (1983 - 85); Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Finance (1985 - 90); Director of the Division for Personal Income Taxes at the Ministry of Finance (1990 - 96); Director of the Excise Duty Division at the Ministry of Finance (1996 - 98); Fiscal Counsellor at the Permanent Representation of Sweden to the European Union (1998 - 2000); Director - General for Legal Affairs in the Tax and Customs Department of the Ministry of Finance (2000 - 05); Judge at the Supreme Administrative Court (2005 - 09); President of the Administrative Court of Appeal, Gothenburg (2009 - 11); Judge at the Court of Justice since 6 October Court (2005 - 09); President of the Administrative Court of Appeal, Gothenburg (2009 - 11); Judge at the Court of Justice since 6 October Court of Appeal, Gothenburg (2009 - 11); Judge at the Court of Justice since 6 October Court of Justice since 6 October 2011.
Chloe Bell, currently assistant to Lord Mance, said: «It is a real privilege to have the opportunity to engage with Supreme Court Justices on some of the most interesting legal issues in the country and to learn from the advocates involved in them.»
On the panel will be The Honourable Michael de Jong, QC, Attorney General of BC; The Honourable Chief Justice Lance Finch, of the Court of Appeal of BC; The Honourable Chief Justice Robert Bauman, of the Supreme Court of BC; The Honourable Chief Judge Thomas Crabtree of the Provincial Court of BC; Assistant commissioner Peter German, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Deputy Chief Constable Doug LePard, of the Vancouver Police Department; and Peter McKnight, Columnist with The Vancouver Sun.
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