Sentences with phrase «judgeships in»

Judicial nominating commissions screen candidates for judgeships in many local jurisdictions and for some federal judgeships.
In uncontested elections for judgeships in the second judicial district the club also endorsed Marcy Friedman, Adam Silvera and Kathryn Freed.
Warren County Attorney Martin Auffredou is cheered by fellow Republicans Nov. 3 as the votes rolled in, indicating he'd won one of two judgeships in the state's expansive Fourth Judicial District.
Heading up the races was a contest for two judgeships in the NYS Fourth Judicial District, which stretches from Schenectady to the Canadian border and includes Warren, Washington and Essex counties.
Long said he has so far received no signal from Lazio that he would like to try to bow out of the race and get off Row D by being nominated for a judgeship in the wake of his stunning and decisive loss in the GOP primary to Buffalo businessman Carl Paladino.
If she does, and there's a GOP primary, we could end up with a situation similiar to 2010 when Lazio lost to Carl Paladino in the GOP primary and then «ran» for a judgeship in the Bronx so he could get off the Conservative line and make way for the mad - as - hell businessman from Buffalo.
-- Republican Assemblyman Alfred Graf was successful in his campaign for a Fifth District Court judgeship in Islip.
«It's an honor to have been approached, but there are a lot of things to consider, including my judgeship in Clarence.»
Lazio has not endorsed Paladino and has been declining most sit - down interviews, saying he is restricted from making political statements by the fact that he is now (technically speaking) running for a judgeship in the Bronx (which he has made quite clear he will decline in the very unlikely scenario that he actually wins).
But Doheny endorsed the GOP nominee, and the Conservative Party nominated him for a judgeship in Brooklyn.
Come Thurs., Sept., 13th, primary elections will be held for, among other offices, the Surrogate Court judgeship in New York County.
Al Graf — Republican Assemblyman Alfred Graf was successful in his campaign for a Fifth District Court judgeship in Islip.
A lawyer who charges she was denied a judgeship in New York City as retaliation by Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration for her lawsuit against the Civilian Complaint Review Board is seeking to add a former judge of the state Court of Appeals, Carmen Ciparick, to the lawsuit.
She made history as the first woman to ever be elected to a judgeship in Warren County.
In 2010, for example, former Rep. Rick Lazio was nominated for a state Supreme Court judgeship in the Bronx after losing the GOP gubernatorial primary to Buffalo businessman Carl Paldino.
For instance, Republican Rick Lazio was nominated for a judgeship in 2010 after he lost the GOP primary to Carl Paladino in order to free up the Conservative Party line for the Buffalo businessman.
The Conservative Party, which endorsed Stefanik before the primary (incurring Doheny's wrath in the process), did the Independence Party a favor and nominated Doheny for a state Supreme Court judgeship in Kings County (otherwise known as Brooklyn).
Allegations that Sessions spoke positively about the Ku Klux Klan, referred to a black prosecutor as «boy» and called the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People as «un-American» derailed his nomination for a federal judgeship in 1986 under then - President Ronald Reagan.
If he does run, Fried would have to give up his judgeship in Spring Valley.
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.
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.
Davis, a Nassau County circuit judge, was first nominated for the federal judgeship in February 2012.
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.
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.
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.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has appointed of Angela Bradstreet to a judgeship in the San Francisco County Superior Court.
California Governor Brown recently announced the appointment of BASF member Ethan P. Schulman to a judgeship in the San Francisco Superior Court.
Judicial Nominating Commission announces nominees for judgeship in Anderson, Shelby and Spencer counties
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.

Not exact matches

Leahy voted against Sessions for a district judgeship when he last came before the Judiciary Committee in 1986.
In 2006 Drew publicly asked his mother to stop using his image in advertisements for her judgeship campaigIn 2006 Drew publicly asked his mother to stop using his image in advertisements for her judgeship campaigin advertisements for her judgeship campaign.
For Devine — Daley's top deputy in the state's attorney's office, former Chicago Park District Board president and now a highly respected trial lawyer in private practice — that could include a federal judgeship or even U.S. attorney in Chicago if Jim Burns steps down.
Tonight on the Senate floor, during a debate on the nomination of Jeff Sessions for Attorney General, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D - MA) attempted to read a letter from Coretta Scott King that had been persuasive in his previous hearing as part of an unsuccessful nomination to a federal judgeship.
To reiterate for the umpteenth time: The only way to get off the ballot line at this point is to die, move out of state or be nominated for a state Supreme Court judgeship anywhere in New York.
Lazio was the only candidate to get onto the ballot at the convention, but Carl Paladino went on to cream him in the GOP primary and he «ran» for a Bronx judgeship to get off the Conservative line and cede it to the businessman from Buffalo.
Rep. Chris Collins, a Clarence Republican who has been one of Trump's most outspoken backers, expressed frustration about the new president's slow progress in appointing people to federal judgeships and jobs — including those in Western New York.
Her crime: reading aloud a letter from Coretta Scott King criticizing sitting senator and Attorney General nominee Jeff Sessions back in the»80s, when he was up for a federal judgeship.
Cuomo actually does come up in the allegations, very tangentially: At one point in the U.S. attorney's complaint, Smith is quoted as having said to an undercover F.B.I. agent, as part of an explanation for why the Republican county chairmen were unlikely to go back on a bribe - based bargain with him, «I got them already asking me about judgeships, because judgeships now come through here, it comes through the governor.»
Schaffer agreed to lie low in return for his goodies — including a split of Supreme Court judgeships by cross-endorsing each other's candidates — because the contest was important to Walsh for two reasons.
In the judicial races, eight candidates are seeking four state Supreme Court judgeships, each a 14 - year term.
In between are the choices for both of New York's federal Senate seats, state comptroller and attorney general and state Supreme Court, County Court and Family Court judgeships.
Muscarella also stated the justice told him he was glad he was elected to a judgeship because he was «offended» by the process and was no longer involved in «political craziness.»
According to a news story on CBS in Chicago there was a judgeship worth $ 180,000 in the Cook County judicial subcircuit that was up for grabs in the November 8th 2016 election and it was uncontested.
But he didn't agree until this past weekend — too late to get his name off the ballot unless he dies, moves out of state or is nominated at the very last minute for a judgeship (which doesn't have to necessarily be in the Bronx).
After 24 years as a magistrate, Azrack was recommended to President Barack Obama for a federal judgeship by Sen. Kirsten Gilliband (D - N.Y.), and was confirmed by the Senate in 2014.
A variety of ways can remove Nixon as the WFP's nominee, including a nomination for a judgeship, moving out of the state or, in a more complicated way, a double - switch with another candidate for office.
Assemblyman Matthew Titone, a North Shore Democrat, told the Advance that he's seriously considering running for the judgeship this year as well and will make a decision in the next few weeks.
In others, he discussed deals to launder campaign contributions or trade patronage jobs for judgeships.
Glick says she's not backing any one specifically, but she says there are several openly gay judges in lower courts across the state, and at least one has been mentioned for a federal judgeship.
Lopez succeeded former Assemblyman Clarence Norman as the boss of Brooklyn in 2005, after Mr. Norman was arrested for selling judgeships and receiving illegal campaign contributions.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z