Sentences with phrase «judicial position»

The Government and the legal profession should work with law firms to encourage solicitors to apply for judicial positions.
In state courts, women are also a significant minority, holding only 27 % of all state court judicial positions.
Open judicial positions (see next bullet point) needing nominees.
Interviews will only be necessary for those candidates who are submitting a judicial questionnaire for the first time or are interviewing for a different judicial position.
In many cases, judicial positions require election or appointment by a political official, so it's essential to have a resume that can impress influential decision - makers.
He reportedly also said a woman's bond with her children might also be the reason few would apply for judicial positions on the federal «circuit courts» where they may be forced to travel away from family (say for a week in another big city or something crazy like that).
In early May, the Independent Judicial Screening Committee of Bronx Democratic County Committee (IJSC) concluded the application submission period for candidates interested in the elected judicial positions that will occur in the 2017 election cycle in and for the County of the Bronx, City and State of New York.
While the Suffolk County Republican committee voted earlier this year to ban its candidates from accepting Democratic Party cross-endorsement, that ban didn't include judicial positions, and lots of cross-endorsing appears on the ballot for state Supreme Court justice, and Family Court judge.
* Lynch is a state Supreme Court judge, which, in New York, is a low - level judicial position.
In addition to the appointment of Strathy and Mainville, the federal government also filled a number of other judicial positions across the country.
In the author's view, the recent ruling in Emirates Trading v Prime Mineral, as well as judicial positions held in other common law countries, will inspire English courts to be more lenient in enforcing escalation clauses providing for negotiating in good faith.
CILEx has recently launched its Judicial Development Programme with the aim of supporting eligible Chartered Legal Executives to reach judicial positions.
She did not mention Denis» tweet sent earlier that day, which said: «Fingers crossed for 4 new Queen's Bench judicial positions for Alberta in the federal budget today.»
SB 81 Provides that when an annual judicial performance report indicates for three consecutive years that a judicial circuit with a population of one hundred thousand people or more is in need of four or more full - time judicial positions then, subject to appropriations, there shall be one additional circuit judge position authorized in that circuit.
• Scott D. Delius is a solo lawyer and mediator with Miles Mediation & Arbitration Services and has made JNC short lists twice himself for Fulton County judicial positions.
In early May, the Independent Judicial Screening Committee of Bronx Democratic County Committee (IJSC) concluded the application submission period for candidates interested in the elected judicial positions that will occur in the 2017 election cycle in and for the County -LSB-...]
Ann E. O'Shea received the endorsement for reelection to a County Wide Civil Court judicial position.
Specifically, the article focused on the state's Judicial Nominating Commission (JNC) and whether it is appropriate for members of the JNC to resign and then apply for judicial positions.
The replacement of Ms Safo comes under Rule 8 (4) of the Rules of Procedure of the Pan-African Parliament, where a member loses his or her seat or when he or she is appointed to executive or judicial position.
Particularly if Stephen Breyer uses the opportunity to retire, removing the Democratic appointee most prone to taking a judicial position opposed to partisan interest.
And Family Court is perhaps the murkiest of all judicial positions.
The only people on the ballot in Silver's Lower East Side neighborhood were seven candidates for seven judicial positions, all Democrats, picked last month in a judicial nominating convention Silver has cast a shadow on for years.
The replacement of Ms Safo comes under Rule 8 (4) of the Rules of Procedure of the Pan-African Parliament, where a member loses his or her seat when he or she is appointed to executive or judicial position.
The law is quite clear — and the mandatory training reinforced this over and over again — that the moment she put herself forward as a candidate for an elected judicial position she was subject to state ethics laws for judges and judicial candidates.
When a man resigned his seat as justice of the peace to protest woman suffrage in a small Wyoming mining town, Esther McQuigg Morris seized the opportunity to become the first woman in the United States appointed to a judicial position in 1870.
Currently, women hold 33 % of seats on the U.S. Supreme Court, 30.9 % of judicial positions on the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and 24.1 % of federal judicial positions in the U.S..
As noted in posts from July 2009 that you can access here and here, then - Fourth Circuit Chief Judge Karen J. Williams took early retirement from her judicial position due to early - onset Alzheimers.
Now Fox News is facing a $ 7 million lawsuit for defamation after the faulty news report cost him his judicial position.
Judicial positions they have held, showing not just courts and dates, but also details such as how they were nominated or elected, what the voting outcome was, who appointed them and the clerks they supervised.
Your determination to obliterate any humanity from your judicial position, your essentially non-existent listening skills, and your propensity to use your court — where you lack the courage to hear opinions contrary to your own — to launch ugly, vulgar, and mean personal attacks not only confirms that you are as loathsome as suspected, but also casts shame on you as a judge, that most extraordinarily important function that was entrusted to you.
I would have very much liked to say this to your face, but I highly doubt that, given your arrogance, you are able to face your detractors without hiding behind your judicial position.
Here a magistrate judge was allowed to have law enforcement «friends» on facebook, so long as no discussion was had relating to judicial position.
John, the investigators did know which judges were male and which female; as I understand it, they were able to factor out a sufficient number of other variables to be able to say that a «masculine» name was a significant factor in a woman's judicial position.
Appointed by the Governor to the Prince George's County Judicial Nominating Commission (the committee that reviews and recommends to the Governor applicants for Circuit and District Court judicial positions)
(1) A judge may hold and manage investments, including real estate, and engage in other remunerative activity, but should refrain from financial and business dealings that exploit the judicial position or involve the judge in frequent transactions or continuing business relationships with lawyers or other persons likely to come before the court on which the judge serves.
For example, a judge should not use the judge's judicial position or title to gain advantage in litigation involving a friend or a member of the judge's family.
We would like to give a special thank you to MBLA President Stephen Hall and Holland & Knight for hosting us on February 8th and to the extraordinary panelists who gave generously of their time to discuss the importance of a Judicial position on the Bench and the substantive process to apply.
Even if shift sitting were to save money by enabling courts to close, the price in terms of retaining or even entrenching the domination of men in senior legal and judicial positions, ought to be unacceptable to us all.
Occasionally, a military trial judge will separate and run for a judicial position in his or her home state, or be considered for a federal appointment.
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