Sentences with phrase «judicial terms»

No other state has judicial term limits for appellate judges.
Requires justices and judges be elected to serve six - year terms and be subject to the consent of the senate for subsequent judicial terms.
Despite having some of the longest judicial terms in the country, Maryland does not have a program in place to evaluate the performance of its state judges.
Illinois now joins Florida (appellate courts), Oklahoma (Supreme Court only), Washington (Supreme Court only), and West Virginia (all elected officials) in considering some kind of judicial term limits in 2016.
Pentecostals also are more Eastern than Western in that, as it was for John Wesley, there is an emphasis on sin as a sickness that needs to be healed, as opposed to just a legal problem to be dealt with in judicial terms.
The correlation of judgment with judgment, of criteriology with trial, only expresses, in judicial terms, the relation of two acts: the act of a self - consciousness which divests (se depouille) itself and tries to understand itself, the act of testifying by which the absolute is revealed in its signs and its works.
The old party executive under Frauke Petry had asked for Höcke to be expelled on the grounds that his views were akin («wesensverwandt», a judicial term) to National Socialism, and that his behaviour had been harmful to the party.
The phrase gag order is slang, not a judicial term, so you can't easily find this definition on a court website.
In judicial terms, the judge was «silent» on that latter subject, finding «insufficient evidence of a concrete public interest.»
Mr. Walker clerked for Judge Clemon during the 1997 - 98 judicial terms, immediately upon graduating from the Cumberland School of Law, Samford University.
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