Sentences with phrase «judicial delegates who»

Also elected in each Assembly District are judicial delegates who conduct judicial interviews and endorsements.

Not exact matches

Just one example: Jacobson, a judicial delegate from Colonie, faces a primary from the second in command of his town party, Ellen Rosano, who has joined Walsh's slate.
«Silver, by the power he amassed as speaker and all the power he has — he's gotten people jobs in the courthouse — also had sway at the judicial conventions because the delegates from his Assembly district and sometimes adjoining districts was able to dictate, on occasion, who would be a judge,» Flacks said.
At our May 3 spring meeting we will ask the club to endorse 2 or 3 members who are interested in being judicial delegates and alternate delegates for 2018.
The primary issue in substantive judicial review should always be what is the nature of the question decided by the administrative decision - maker and who as between the judiciary and the executive or its delegates is best - suited to have the final say in answering it.
Statute law can delegate law - making powers to administrators (eg rule - makers), who are accountable to the courts in judicial review.
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