Not exact matches
Senator Tom Harkin (D — IA) called the hearing of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee on labor, health and human services, and education in the wake of the 23 August ruling by
Chief Judge Royce Lamberth of the U.S.
District Court in Washington, D.C., that hESC research violates a law barring
federal funds for research that harms human embryos.
Aug. 23, 2010:
Chief Judge Royce C. Lamberth of
Federal District Court for the District of Columbia found that the Obama administration's executive order contradicts a law banning federal money to go toward destroying human e
Federal District Court for the
District of Columbia found that the Obama administration's executive order contradicts a law banning
federal money to go toward destroying human e
federal money to go toward destroying human embryos.
Lamberth,
chief judge of the
Federal District Court for the District of Columbia, ruled that federal money can not be used to fund hESC re
Federal District Court for the
District of Columbia, ruled that
federal money can not be used to fund hESC re
federal money can not be used to fund hESC research.
Mr. Clark's oil portrait of the
Chief Judge of the First
Federal District Court was acquired for the permanent collection of the Moakley
Federal Courthouse in Boston in June of 2015, and extensive coverage of his solo exhibition at the Loyola University Museum of Art in Chicago was included in both Fine Art Connoisseur and America magazines.
Posts describe the challenges facing
federal district judges — insufficient funding of the
courts chief among them — and share the author's memories from his career as a lawyer and
judge.
One
federal judge appointed him to represent prisoners in a collective action over second - hand tobacco smoke (a case that resulted in compensation for the clients and the banning of tobacco from Maryland's prisons), another asked him to serve on the U.S. District Court's task force regarding electronic discovery, and the Chief Judge asked him to serve on that court's bench - bar subcommittee on attorneys»
judge appointed him to represent prisoners in a collective action over second - hand tobacco smoke (a case that resulted in compensation for the clients and the banning of tobacco from Maryland's prisons), another asked him to serve on the U.S.
District Court's task force regarding electronic discovery, and the Chief Judge asked him to serve on that court's bench - bar subcommittee on attorneys»
Court's task force regarding electronic discovery, and the
Chief Judge asked him to serve on that court's bench - bar subcommittee on attorneys»
Judge asked him to serve on that
court's bench - bar subcommittee on attorneys»
court's bench - bar subcommittee on attorneys» fees.
Through the course of his clerkship with Montana's
chief federal judge, Jeff also worked on appellate cases for the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals and cases for the United States
District Court of Guam.
Mac frequently practices in
federal court where he utilizes his experience as a former law clerk to the Honorable Dana L. Christensen, Chief Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Mon
court where he utilizes his experience as a former law clerk to the Honorable Dana L. Christensen,
Chief Judge for the United States
District Court for the District of Mon
Court for the
District of Montana.
Prior to joining the firm, Brooke clerked on Maryland's
federal district court for
Chief Judge Deborah Chasanow, and before that for her predecessor as
Chief Judge, the Honorable Benson Legg.
In 2003, I moved to Minnesota to clerk for the Honorable James M. Rosenbaum, then -
Chief Judge of Minnesota's
federal district court.
U.S.
District Court Chief Judge Mark Wolf's sentence was harsher than
federal guidelines and went beyond prosecutors» recommendation for a 21 - month prison term.
Faculty The Honorable Avern L. Cohn, Senior
Judge, U.S.
District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan The Honorable Frank Maas, Chief Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York The Honorable Lisa M. Smith, Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Course Description A panel of sitting federal judges address a range of issues in awarding attorney fees and expenses in large, complex litigation in federal c
Court for the Eastern
District of Michigan The Honorable Frank Maas,
Chief Magistrate
Judge, U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of New York The Honorable Lisa M. Smith, Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York Course Description A panel of sitting federal judges address a range of issues in awarding attorney fees and expenses in large, complex litigation in federal c
Court for the Southern
District of New York The Honorable Lisa M. Smith, Magistrate
Judge, U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of New York Course Description A panel of sitting federal judges address a range of issues in awarding attorney fees and expenses in large, complex litigation in federal c
Court for the Southern
District of New York Course Description A panel of sitting
federal judges address a range of issues in awarding attorney fees and expenses in large, complex litigation in
federal courtcourt.
«Given that approximately fifty percent of the filings in this
district last year were made by pro se litigants, the court has found it necessary to join the other district courts around the country that have instituted mandatory pro bono appointment programs,» Southern District Chief Judge Richard Young wrote in a letter to the federal distr
district last year were made by pro se litigants, the
court has found it necessary to join the other
district courts around the country that have instituted mandatory pro bono appointment programs,» Southern District Chief Judge Richard Young wrote in a letter to the federal distr
district courts around the country that have instituted mandatory pro bono appointment programs,» Southern
District Chief Judge Richard Young wrote in a letter to the federal distr
District Chief Judge Richard Young wrote in a letter to the
federal districtdistrict bar.
On March 21, 2018, the
Chief Judge for the United States
District Court for the Northern
District of California sentenced Michael Marr to serve 30 months in
federal prison and pay $ 1.4 million for his conviction on bid - rigging in violation of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg presides, and Justices Samuel Alito and Stephen Breyer are on the
Court — as are
Chief Circuit
Judge Paul R. Michel of the
Federal Circuit
Court of Appeals, U.S.
District Court Judge Rosemary M. Collyer, and DC Circuit
Court of Appeals
Judges Merrick B. Garland, Brett M. Kavanaugh and Douglas Ginsburg (who, in a more innocent age, was almost a Supreme
Court member).