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U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said that he pressed for the renomination of attorney Kathleen Sweet to be Buffalo's first female federal judge, but that the Trump White House insisted
on nominating John L. Sinatra Jr. — a Republican being pushed by Rep. Chris Collins — for the
judicial vacancy instead.
On January 1, 1995, she was appointed Solicitor General for the State of New York by Attorney General Dennis C. Vacco and served in that capacity until appointed, in September 1996, by Governor George E. Pataki to fill a
vacancy in the State Supreme Court, Third
Judicial District.
The New York County Democratic Committee has announced the formation of an Independent
Judicial Screening Panel to report
on candidates for nomination by the Democratic Party for one (1) New York County Supreme Court
vacancy, which will be filled in the... Continue reading →
On April 5, 2016, the Independent
Judicial Civil Court Screening Panel met and began the process of screening candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for two (2) New York County - wide Civil Court
vacancies, one
vacancy in the 4th... Continue reading →
The New York County Democratic Committee has announced the formation of an Independent Screening Panel to report
on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for one incumbent and four
vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, 1st
Judicial District... Continue reading →
WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer said Thursday that he pressed for the renomination of attorney Kathleen M. Sweet to be Buffalo's first female federal judge, but that the Trump White House insisted
on nominating John L. Sinatra Jr. — a Republican being pushed by Rep. Chris Collins, R - N.Y. — for the
judicial vacancy instead.
(3) Neither the Executive Committee nor the County Leader shall designate, nominate or propose any candidate for
judicial offices which are to be elected county - wide in New York County, or which are to be proposed for appointment by the Mayor of the City of New York or by the Governor of the State of New York, exclusive of recommendations for interim appointment by the Mayor or the Governor, unless such candidate shall have been approved in that calendar year for such office by the independent panel., except that once a candidate for the office of Justice of the Supreme Court has been reported as highly qualified by at least two of the last four independent screening panels for that office, that candidate shall be considered as having been approved by the panel for such office during each of the four calendar years after the year in which the candidate shall have last achieved such status, (not counting a year in which there are no
vacancies for the office of Justice of the Supreme Court other than a
vacancy resulting from the expiration of the term of office of a justice eligible for and seeking re-election to that office, or a
vacancy which has been filled by an interim Supreme Court justice seeking re-election who has been appointed by the Governor and who satisfies the requirements of sub-paragraph 4 (b), provided in each case that such justice has been determined by the independent panel to merit continuation in office), and such candidate shall not make application to the panel during any of such years unless the Committee
on the Judiciary shall require the candidate to make such an application.
Also at 5:30 p.m., the Commission
on Judicial Nomination holds open discussions
on the nomination process for the upcoming
vacancy of the seat held by Association Court of Appeals Judge Susan Phillips Read, New York City Bar Association, Manhattan.
On July 8th, the New York County Democratic Committee announced the formation of an Independent Screening Panel to report on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for three (3) vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, 1st Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November general electio
On July 8th, the New York County Democratic Committee announced the formation of an Independent Screening Panel to report
on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for three (3) vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, 1st Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November general electio
on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for three (3)
vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, 1st Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November general electio
on the New York State Supreme Court, 1st
Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November general election.
The New York County Democratic Committee is pleased to announce the formation of an Independent Screening Panel to report
on candidates for nomination by the Democratic Party for five
vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court
vacancies, 1st
Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November 8, 2017 general election.
On July 9th, 2014, the New York County Democratic Committee announced the formation of a screening panel to report on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the two (2) vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, First Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November 2014 General Electio
On July 9th, 2014, the New York County Democratic Committee announced the formation of a screening panel to report
on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the two (2) vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, First Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November 2014 General Electio
on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the two (2)
vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, First Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November 2014 General Electio
on the New York State Supreme Court, First
Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November 2014 General Election.
The New York County Democratic Committee has announced the formation of an Independent
Judicial Screening Panel to report
on candidates for nomination by the Democratic Party for one (1) New York County Supreme Court
vacancy, which will be filled in the November 4, 2014 general election.
The following were approved by the Independent
Judicial Screening Panel for consideration for the four (4) 1st
Judicial District Supreme Court
vacancies to be elected at the general election
on November 3, 2015: Hon. Raymond L. Bruce Hon. Anthony Cannataro... Continue reading →
2015 CIVIL COURT INDEPENDENT
JUDICIAL SCREENING PANEL The New York County Democratic Committee has announced the reconvening of the 2015 Civil Court Independent Judicial Screening Panel to report on candidates for a possible vacancy in the 1st Judicial District (New York County), which... Continue r
JUDICIAL SCREENING PANEL The New York County Democratic Committee has announced the reconvening of the 2015 Civil Court Independent
Judicial Screening Panel to report on candidates for a possible vacancy in the 1st Judicial District (New York County), which... Continue r
Judicial Screening Panel to report
on candidates for a possible
vacancy in the 1st
Judicial District (New York County), which... Continue r
Judicial District (New York County), which... Continue reading →
On July 14th, 2015, the New York County Democratic Committee announced the formation of a screening panel to report on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the four (4) vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, First Judicial District... Continue reading
On July 14th, 2015, the New York County Democratic Committee announced the formation of a screening panel to report
on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the four (4) vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, First Judicial District... Continue reading
on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the four (4)
vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, First Judicial District... Continue reading
on the New York State Supreme Court, First
Judicial District... Continue reading →
The New York County Democratic Committee has announced the formation of an Independent Screening Panel to report
on candidates for nomination by the Democratic Party for one incumbent and four
vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court
vacancies, 1st
Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November general election.
The New York County Democratic Committee has announced the formation of an Independent Screening Panel to report
on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for one incumbent and four
vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, 1st
Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November general election.
The New York County Democratic Committee has announced the reconvening of the 2015 Civil Court Independent
Judicial Screening Panel to report
on candidates for a possible
vacancy in the 1st
Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled at the November 2015 general election.
The following were approved by the Independent
Judicial Screening Panel for consideration for the three (3) 1st
Judicial District Supreme Court
vacancies to be elected at the general election
on November 5, 2013: Hon. Arlene Bluth Hon. Raymond Bruce Hon.... Continue reading →
The Panel also reported the following candidates as most highly qualified for the six
vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, 1st
Judicial District:
The panel screened four incumbents and several candidates for five
vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, 1st
Judicial District (New York County).
On July 14th, 2015, the New York County Democratic Committee announced the formation of a screening panel to report on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the four (4) vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, First Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November 2015 General Electio
On July 14th, 2015, the New York County Democratic Committee announced the formation of a screening panel to report
on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the four (4) vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, First Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November 2015 General Electio
on candidates for the nomination of the Democratic Party for the four (4)
vacancies on the New York State Supreme Court, First Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November 2015 General Electio
on the New York State Supreme Court, First
Judicial District (New York County), which will be filled in the November 2015 General Election.
While a decision is still a couple of months away, Democrats interested in the single
vacancy on state Supreme Court in the 3rd
Judicial District continue to line up.
By filling a Supreme Court
vacancy and other
judicial appointments, Trump will put his mark
on the courts, where environmentalists have successfully fought previous efforts to roll back protections.
judicial vacancies must be considered based solely
on their merit, record, aptitude and skill.
was in Massachusetts 2 years ago; there state governors have
on - again - off - again used a panel (a «
judicial nominating commission») to preliminarily screen applicants for
judicial vacancies.
The article discusses the potential impacts of the Senate's sluggish pace in filling federal
judicial vacancies have
on the ability to resolve key cases, including intellectual property disputes.
Governor Maggie Hassan signed an executive order establishing a
judicial selection commission to advise her in filling
vacancies on the state's courts.
At the same time, the
judicial nominating commission that currently assists the governor in choosing appellate judges is set to expire
on June 30, 2013, and unless the legislature renews it, the state will be left without a process for filling
judicial vacancies.
The Standing Committee
on Federal
Judicial Improvements (along with 13 co-sponsors) is recommending the House endorse use of bipartisan commissions to consider and recommend nominees to fill
vacancies in the federal district courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals.
When there is a
vacancy on the Court today, this system means that the Governor chooses the next Justice from a list of between three and six qualified persons recommended by the
Judicial Nominating Commission.
The state's constitution provides the
judicial nominating commission must submit «a list of three nominees» to the governor for
vacancies on the Supreme Court or Court of Appeals.
On Monday, November 25, 2013, Governor Hickenlooper's office announced the governor's appointment of judges to fill
vacancies in the Eighth and Nineteenth
judicial districts.
The
judicial vacancy was created by the passing of Circuit Judge Eddie C. Lovelace
on Sept. 17, 2012.
On Wednesday, October 18, 2017, the Colorado State Judicial Branch announced the governor's selection of Zachary Martin to fill a vacancy on the Ouray County Court, effective immediatel
On Wednesday, October 18, 2017, the Colorado State
Judicial Branch announced the governor's selection of Zachary Martin to fill a
vacancy on the Ouray County Court, effective immediatel
on the Ouray County Court, effective immediately.
Nominees for the
vacancy on the Seventeenth
Judicial District bench are Tomee Crespin of Thornton, Sharon D. Holbrook of Broomfield, and Donald S. Quick of Westminster.
On Thursday, September 18, 2014, the Colorado State Judicial Branch announced an upcoming vacancy on the Ouray County Court occasioned by the appointment of Hon. David S. Westfall to the Seventh Judicial District Cour
On Thursday, September 18, 2014, the Colorado State
Judicial Branch announced an upcoming
vacancy on the Ouray County Court occasioned by the appointment of Hon. David S. Westfall to the Seventh Judicial District Cour
on the Ouray County Court occasioned by the appointment of Hon. David S. Westfall to the Seventh
Judicial District Court.
The
vacancy on the bench of the Seventeenth
Judicial District Court will be created by the retirement of Hon. Chris Melonakis, effective January 12, 2015, and the
vacancy on the Ouray County Court bench will be created
on January 13, 2015, due to the appointment of Hon. David Westfall to the district court.
That is less than a week before Judge Rendell takes senior status and opens a second
vacancy on the court which already has been operating under a
judicial emergency for over four months now.
The Colorado State
Judicial Branch announced a
vacancy on the Clear Creek County Court, occasioned by the appointment of Hon. Rachel Olguin - Fresquez to the Eagle County Court, effective February 1, 2018.
The Thirteenth
Judicial District announced a
vacancy on the Sedgwick County Court bench, effective February 7, 2014.
A
judicial nominating commission selected four lawyers Monday as finalists to fill the
vacancy on the Nebraska Supreme Court created by the sudden resignation of Judge Max Kelch.
When a
vacancy occurs before the expiration of any term of office in the Supreme Court or the court of appeals or among the district judges, the Governor shall appoint a justice or judge from among three nominees selected for such individual
vacancy by the Commission
on Judicial Selection.
On Monday, December 19, 2016, the Colorado State Judicial Branch announced the selection of three finalists for a vacancy on the Mesa County Cour
On Monday, December 19, 2016, the Colorado State
Judicial Branch announced the selection of three finalists for a
vacancy on the Mesa County Cour
on the Mesa County Court.
On Wednesday, June 16, 2016, the Colorado State Judicial Branch announced that the Twenty - First Judicial District Nominating Commission selected three finalists for a vacancy on the District Court, occasioned by the retirement of Hon. David A. Bottger, effective August 12, 201
On Wednesday, June 16, 2016, the Colorado State
Judicial Branch announced that the Twenty - First
Judicial District Nominating Commission selected three finalists for a
vacancy on the District Court, occasioned by the retirement of Hon. David A. Bottger, effective August 12, 201
on the District Court, occasioned by the retirement of Hon. David A. Bottger, effective August 12, 2016.
Judge Howard Harrison is one of the Senior Judges
on the 15th
Judicial District of Florida, described as those judges who ``... are used for lengthy trials or special category cases; educational, professional or personal absence of a presiding judge;
vacancies; and cases requiring out - of - circuit judges.»