Sentences with phrase «judicial leaders»

He is the sort of judicial leader you would want at a time when the judiciary's independence might be threatened by cuts.
The acknowledged judicial leader in criminal law, Court of Appeal Judge G. Arthur Martin, was a frequent lecturer.
The report — released last week at CCJ's annual conference in Jackson, Wyoming — calls on state judicial leaders to implement 13 recommendations, and was produced in conjunction with the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) and the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS).
The NCJFCJ partners with CJJ in the implementation of various programs and projects, but most notably on our Safety, Opportunity & Success (SOS) Project, helping with the identification and convening of judicial leaders on the deinstitutionalization of status offenders (DSO).
By allying with the mayor and running a smart media campaign, Bratton framed the issue as make or break for NYC's future, causing judicial leaders» concerns to appear selfish and petty.
A dozen years ago, judicial leaders troubled that Ohio's courtrooms were getting an unwanted reputation for treating blacks more harshly than whites for similar crimes turned to state lawmakers for help.
After discussions with the Associate Chief Justices and other judicial leaders, Bonkalo launched a project to produce a history of the Ontario Court of Justice.
The support of the Conference of Chief Justices is vital, and now we turn to working with judicial leaders to implement these proven recommendations.»
Strategy 3: Engage educators and judicial leaders in promoting positive discipline.
A just - released report recommending concrete improvements in the American civil justice system has been endorsed by the Conference of Chief Justices (CCJ), the country's association of top state judicial leaders.
«I was also particularly inspired by the panel of judicial leaders and excited to hear of their many initiatives to reach greater numbers of unrepresented litigants,» she added.
-- State Representative Lyle Sattes The struggle to reform West Virginia's widely criticized school - finance system has entered a new and critical phase, one which may lead to renewed confrontation between the state's political and judicial leaders, according to officials there.
As a judicial leader she became a strong proponent of mentorship for judges and justices of the peace.
Some judicial leaders have suggested that state bars promote mentoring as a way to ensure that new lawyers receive guidance from experienced ones in how to engage in law practice in accordance with the duties, responsibilities and expectations of members of the legal profession.
The report — entitled «Call to Action: Achieving Civil Justice for All» — is the result of more than two years worth of research and discussion by a blue - ribbon group of legal and judicial leaders.
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