Sentences with phrase «judgeship qwith»

• Participated workshop and seminars in jurisdiction and judgeship training.
While it's never acceptable to lie on a resume, being factual and honest is especially important for a jobseeker looking for a judgeship.
FRANKFORT, Ky., Oct. 25, 2012 — The Judicial Nominating Commission, led by Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr., met today in Burkesville, Ky., to choose three nominees to fill the vacant Circuit Court judgeship in the 40th Judicial Circuit.
Judges may participate in the process of judicial selection by cooperating with appointing authorities and screening committees seeking names for consideration and by responding to official inquiries concerning a person being considered for a judgeship.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — The Judicial Nominating Commission, led by Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr., today announced nominees to fill the vacant Warren County Family Court judgeship.
Judicial Nominating Commission announces nominees for judgeship in Anderson, Shelby and Spencer counties
FRANKFORT, Ky., June 25, 2014 — The Judicial Nominating Commission, led by Chief Justice of Kentucky John D. Minton Jr., today announced nominees to fill the vacant District Court judgeship for Anderson, Shelby and Spencer counties.
[1] Regarding the term «judicial candidate,» in Arkansas, there are no retention elections, and selection by appointment arises in limited situations, such as to fill a newly created judgeship or a vacancy.
On Monday of this week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit became the federal appellate court with the most current vacancies among its active judgeship ranks — four.
California Governor Brown recently announced the appointment of BASF member Ethan P. Schulman to a judgeship in the San Francisco Superior Court.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has appointed of Angela Bradstreet to a judgeship in the San Francisco County Superior Court.
Four candidates — two lawyers and two federal judges — have received high marks from the Virginia State Bar in their applications for an Alexandria federal judgeship.
Above all, a judgeship confers very substantial nonpecuniary benefits.
An appointment to a position for life (the moral equivalent of a «Life Lord» in England or a Senator in the Canadian Parliament, or a federal judgeship in the U.S.) is not prohibited.
Often a judgeship can be an attractive second act for many lawyers in their 50s and 60s who are unhappy in their practice but have dreams of a solid pension plan dancing in their head.
What started as a passing interest in her plus - sized, er, personality, grew into a fascination with her battle to keep her judgeship and finally into an appreciation for her advocacy and a genuine concern for her well - being after the vicious attack by her husband.
A lawyer and U.S. Army colonel who has spent much of the last two years in Baghdad on a special assignment to improve the legal rights of women was named this week to a judgeship in Massachusetts.
'' [T] he current deputy secretary and general counsel of the California Resources Agency seems to have some pretty good federal court credibility, if not a judgeship, to her name, along with a Masters in journalism from Columbia.
So, remember, if you're running for a judgeship in Florida, you need to have at least enough «friends» to constitute a «committee of responsible persons» before you can start peppering people's news feeds with pleas for cash.
Davis, a Nassau County circuit judge, was first nominated for the federal judgeship in February 2012.
The judgeship will remain unfilled unless she is permanently banned from the bench and the Supreme Court appoints a replacement, according to the Tribune.
Ciavarella wrote a letter this week to the court's current presiding judge, Chester Muroski, acknowleding «that I have disgraced my judgeship
Bright's good friend and then - senator, Quentin Burdick, recommended him for a judgeship to President Lyndon Johnson.
The judgeship is for a 14 - year term.
While that will likely play a role in the selection process, the criteria don't limit the judgeship to bankruptcy lawyers or attorneys from a particular circuit.
After the judicial reorganization of 1788, Wythe became sole Judge of the Chancery Court of Virginia but refused offers from President George Washington of a judgeship on the new federal courts.
Hopkinson went on to accept a U.S. district judgeship for eastern Pennsylvania, a position that he held until his death.
They could include personal wish list items such as writing or presenting, creating an educational or charitable program to give back to the community or the practice of law, positing yourself for a Q.C. or eventual judgeship.
During a Senate hearing for a federal judgeship this month, Richard Blumenthal, the Democratic senator from Connecticut, pressed President Trump's judicial nominee Wendy Vitter on whether she believed «Brown v. Board of Education was correctly decided?»
By running for a judgeship, Meyer was able to leave the race and free up the party lines for another candidate, McLaughlin.
Some local Republicans believe Porzio is eyeing the chair position in part to put him in a better position to run for a judgeship soon.
Assistant Public Defender Sherri Brooks is planning to primary Heath - Roland this fall for the part - time judgeship that Heath - Roland has held since 2005.
In the Fifth District in Suffolk County, where Republicans dominate the electoral rolls, Al Graf, a former Republican assemblyman, left the seat for a district court judgeship.
Under the rules that govern judicial candidacies, he was allowed to do so only if nominated for another judgeship — and so a few days previous the Brooklyn branch of the Working Families party had nominated him for Supreme Court.
Coleman will have to win approval from the Judicial Selection Commission and then be nominated for a judgeship by his fellow Democrat, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.
Under state law, a name can only be removed from the ballot if a candidate dies, moves out of state or is nominated for a judgeship.
The November election will fill the new third judgeship, created by the state legislature earlier this year.
The seat, which includes parts of Bloomfield, Hartford and Windsor, became available last week when longtime incumbent Democrat Eric Coleman resigned from the legislature to pursue a judgeship.
If Lorigo had won the primary, he could have moved out of state or accepted a nomination for a New York State Supreme Court judgeship, clearing the line and allowing the Conservative Party to pick someone else through a committee.
Right now Collins, of Clarence, is under a cloud of ethical controversies including his sponsorship for a federal judgeship of John L. Sinatra Jr., the brother of a business partner and his sponsorship of legislation benefiting an Australian pharmaceutical company in which he was a leading stockholder.
Cuomo could be placed on the WFP ballot if Schaeffer accepted the nomination for a judgeship later this month.
«It's outrageous that the Senate Democrats have sunk so low that they knowingly chose a candidate who was convicted of serious crimes and had his law license suspended, and now they are showing a total disrespect for our judicial system by nominating this criminal to a Supreme Court judgeship,» Skelos said.
State election law permits a candidate to be replaced in a race only if the candidate dies, moves out of state or opts to run for any type of judgeship in the state.
Buckley also is working with other residents to find a candidate for a write - in campaign to thwart Republican efforts to fill the vacated judgeship.
And when the Senate Democratic leader announced in late March 2015 that he would not run for reelection, Sandoval returned the favor by praising his one - time patron for the federal judgeship.
Last month, Sharpton ripped Trump's selection of Sessions for Attorney General, outlining allegations that he had spoken positively of the Ku Klux Klan, called a black prosecutor «boy» and recalling his description of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People «un-American» that hindered his nomination for a federal judgeship in 1986 under the late President Ronald Reagan.
If he does run, Fried would have to give up his judgeship in Spring Valley.
Outgoing Monroe County District Attorney Mike Green is no longer in line to receive a federal judgeship.
Lorigo is an attorney and could run for a judgeship to get off the line.
Three candidates are vying to fill the seat left vacant by Eric Coleman, who resigned in January to pursue a judgeship.
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