Sentences with phrase «many appellate court judges»

In a 1984 fight between Lake in the Hills and Crystal Lake over the property that is now the Lake in the Hills Airport, an appellate court judge ruled that the first valid eminent domain nullified subsequent condemnation efforts.
Suozzi's voice cracked as he began talking about his father, Joseph Suozzi, a former Glen Cove mayor and city court, state Supreme Court and appellate court judge who died at age 95 on Oct. 16, less than a month before his son was elected to Congress.
A panel of seven appellate court judges has unanimously upheld the 2011 conviction of GOP operative John Haggerty of charges related to the theft of $ 1.1 million worth of Mayor Bloomberg's money during the billionaire mayor's third (and final) re-election campaign in 2009.
Clark is a former appellate court judge and assistant prosecutor.
Here's the decision by four appellate court judges — two Democrats and two Republicans — dismissing Sen. Craig Johnson's appeal of a Dec. 4 ruling of State Supreme Court Justice Ira Warshawsky that handed the 7th SD race to Republican Jack Martins.
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Advocates point to the 2003 Campaign For Fiscal Equity Lawsuit where an appellate court judge found the State allows public schools to go «chronically underfunded.»
Trump has already appointed eight appellate court judges, a rapid pace that's been fueled by the GOP - controlled Senate and pressure from conservative advocacy groups.
In May, one of the three appellate court judges, Barrington Parker, compared the injunction to «something that would appeal to, you know, Huns or the Taliban.»
My search of LinkedIn turned up a number of state appellate and trial judges, including one Supreme Court justice, G. Barry Anderson of the Minnesota Supreme Court (with 39 connections), and a number of intermediary appellate court judges.
The appellate court judges are required to presume the jury's decisions at trial were correct — as long as the record on appeal contains evidence to support the jury's verdict.
This is a speech given by Judge Re at a seminar for federal appellate court judges.
This marks the second effort in the last several years to have intermediate appellate court judges sit as trial judges; Michigan made a similar move in 2013 when it made specially designated judges of that state's Court of Appeals into the state's Court of Claims.
Shaw, the senior judge on the court known more for his serious nature then told the students about how the seed was planted to be an appellate court judge.
As mentioned supra, many appellate court judges have expressed a strong preference for clear and precise language in appellate briefs.
Many appellate court judges are known as «feeder judges» as they have a history of having their former clerks hired by the Supreme Court.
You want to know how many judgments a particular appellate court judge has written.
Back in March, the Kansas legislature adopted a new process for choosing intermediate appellate court judges in the 2013 session.
Eventually, you may have the opportunity to present a second brief or participate in an oral argument in order to refute any statements from the appellate court judge.
There is no suggestion that appellate court judges are somehow smarter and thus capable of reaching a better result.
Like I told you when you quit, the only way you can come back is if you left to become something like an appellate court judge, the governor or maybe a U.S. senator.»
In Munster v. Groce, an Indiana appellate court judge chastised a lawyer for failing to search the internet for a missing party after the court itself had conducted a cursory search and immediately obtained a different address for the missing as well as an obituary listing numerous relatives who might have known his whereabouts.
What part of advisory is so difficult to understand for these learned appellate court judges?
Our lawyers have clerked for federal district and appellate court judges, run in - house legal departments, and have led other law firms and departments of major national firms.
According to the Ohio Constitution, in the event of a recusal by a justice, the chief justice can select any of the 69 sitting Ohio appellate court judges to sit temporarily on the Supreme Court.
A panel of Illinois appellate court judges ruled that an Ottawa newspaper published by Ottawa Publishing must release the names of commentators on its Web site alleged to have made defamatory statements, the Chicago Tribune reported.
Former Department of Homeland Security secretary and federal appellate court judge Michael Chertoff is joining Covington & Burling's white - collar defense and investigations...
Previously, the report concluded that two key authors — Jay Bybee, now a federal appellate court judge, and John Yoo, now a law professor — violated their professional obligations as lawyers when they crafted a crucial 2002 memo approving the use of harsh tactics, say two Justice sources who asked for anonymity discussing an internal matter.
In this session you will hear firsthand lessons learned from three state CIOs on how they implemented tools for trial and appellate court judges.
During more than 27 years on the bench, former Florida appellate court judge and Carlton Fields shareholder Chris Altenbernd saw attorneys make the same mistakes repeatedly.
The Supreme Court explained that this circumscribed approach to appellate review is rooted in the importance of finality in litigation, rather than any notion «that appellate court judges are somehow smarter and thus capable of reaching a better result.
And I cover nominations and confirmations of appellate court judges.
Judge William Bauer has been a lawyer, trial judge and appellate court judge.
And a retired appellate court judge, famous for his family law writing, said, «Don't count on the legislature for anything.»

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«Now the appellate court will need to review errors» made by the judge, attorney John Beisner said in an e-mailed statement.
A Chinese Christian's hopes for asylum in America now have new life, after an appellate court overturned a denial from a judge who found that the applicant's answers to questions about Christianity were «hesitant» and «evasive.»
The Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) and other groups today filed a brief with a federal appellate court explaining that a district court judge erred in refusing to block implementation of Vermont's law mandating warning labels on products with ingredients from genetically engineered (GE) plants.
But according to the motion filed Friday, the appellate court ignored the words of Cook County Circuit Judge Dorothy Kinnaird, who said the state had «virtually no chance of success» in its lawsuit.
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He urged the judge to direct them to pursue their motion pending before the appellate court and allow the proceedings at the lower court to continue.
Speaking to NY1 Political Anchor Errol Louis, Cuomo said he will nominate appellate judge Paul Feinman to the state's Court of Appeals.
But between Aug. 17, when a federal district court judge in Albany revived Pidot's candidacy by ordering the new election, and the appellate court's overruling of the district court two weeks ago, Martins and Pidot raised and spent money.
The NYCLU — along with Public Advocate Letitia James, the Legal Aid Society, the NAACP and the New York Post — filed the appeal in the appellate division of New York Supreme Court to overturn a judge's decision not to release testimony from the grand jury.
In Thursday's ruling, the appellate court ruled the judge's erroneous instruction to the jury at Silver's trial «was not harmless because it is not clear beyond a reasonable doubt that a rational jury would have reached the same conclusion if properly instructed, as is required by law for the verdict to stand.»
The appellate judges in Silver's case found that, under the Supreme Court's ruling, the instructions given to the jury at Silver's trial were improper and prejudicial.
For trial court judges, the prospect of appellate review of their decisions partially mitigates the risk of a judge making bad decisions due to declining intellectual capacity.
He has already made two appointments: Jenny Rivera, a Latina and law professor, (replacing Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, his father's appointee and the first Hispanic judge on the court); and Sheila Abdus - Salaam, an associate justice in the appellate division, who is the first black woman to serve on the court, (she replaced the late Theodore Jones, an African - American appointee of former Gov. Eliot Spitzer).
Jonathan Lippman, who was chief judge of the state Court of Appeals from 2009 through last year, has joined the New York office of Latham & Watkins LLP, where he will provide expertise on state law and appellate matters while remaining a high - profile advocate on the public policy issues.
The White House is vetting Jane L. Kelly, a career public defender turned federal appellate judge, as a potential nominee for the Supreme Court.
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