SB 258 Changes the timing of determination of weighted case units for the purpose of calculating the judicial branch operating budget request and
judicial salaries from October to July.
Not exact matches
Members of the state Commission on Legislative,
Judicial and Executive Compensation today are set to meet in New York City to determine whether to increase the pay for 213 members of the state Legislature, hiking their
salaries from the base $ 79,500 to as much as $ 116,900 a year.
Lawmakers previously agreed to create a
judicial compensation commission, decoupling their
salaries from those of the state's judges.
Maybe the Chief Justice's exclusion
from the SCOTUS millionaire's club may explain why he's long been such an avid advocate for increases in
judicial salaries.
The Ohio Senate yesterday approved a plan (SJR 1) to create a Public Office Compensation Commission with the power to reduce
judicial salaries mid-term in cases of fiscal emergency, a departure
from a 2014 proposal which would have allowed them to be diminished for any reason.
The debut issue includes an article that argues that raising
judicial salaries would do nothing to improve
judicial performance, another that contends that judges should be deferential in reviewing class action settlements, and others, all
from well - known names in legal academia.
(
judicial review arising
from failures of due process in the Bar's disciplinary arrangements discovered by a report by COIC in 2012; time expired disciplinary judges — whether a tribunal «established by law» under ECHR Art. 6 and Art. 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; whether Art 47 now has direct effect in UK; whether laid down selection process of disciplinary judges had to be followed at all; whether prosecutor could partake in selection process of disciplinary judges; whether a disciplinary judge could properly receive an undisclosed
salary from the prosecutor; whether logjam in Visitorial appeals process caused unlawful delay; whether proper Art. 6 security of tenure when BSB sits on committee (COIC) with the power to remove disciplinary judges
from the «pool» at will; whether «discreditable» conduct should be defined).