Sentences with phrase «new judgeships»

If the state were to create 45 new judgeships to replace the Senior Judges who are helping to handle the large caseload in our courts, the cost would be $ 15,750,000 a year.
That means that the state is getting the benefit of the work of 45 Senior Judges for 1 / 10th the cost of creating new judgeships.
Pamela A. MacLean The National Law Journal March 27, 2007 Federal caseloads have risen 27 percent in the last decade and the judiciary will ask Congress for 67 new judgeships.
In the 2018 Fiscal Year budget, the jurisdiction of the Housing Court expanded to full state - wide coverage, and with it, the Legislature created five new judgeships.
Missouri Legislative Year in Review: court / foreign law ban vetoed; giving judiciary power to redraw circuit lines; formula for new judgeships
In fact, in the face of steadily increasing caseloads we have operated under strict hiring limitations for several years, and with virtually no new judgeships for much longer.»

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After a 17 - year judgeship with the Southern District of New York, she moved to private practice five years ago.
To reiterate for the umpteenth time: The only way to get off the ballot line at this point is to die, move out of state or be nominated for a state Supreme Court judgeship anywhere in New York.
Rep. Chris Collins, a Clarence Republican who has been one of Trump's most outspoken backers, expressed frustration about the new president's slow progress in appointing people to federal judgeships and jobs — including those in Western New Yonew president's slow progress in appointing people to federal judgeships and jobs — including those in Western New YoNew York.
In between are the choices for both of New York's federal Senate seats, state comptroller and attorney general and state Supreme Court, County Court and Family Court judgeships.
Come Thurs., Sept., 13th, primary elections will be held for, among other offices, the Surrogate Court judgeship in New York County.
A lawyer who charges she was denied a judgeship in New York City as retaliation by Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration for her lawsuit against the Civilian Complaint Review Board is seeking to add a former judge of the state Court of Appeals, Carmen Ciparick, to the lawsuit.
Hogan was confirmed in her new post Monday by the state Senate after Gov. Andrew Cuomo nominated her for the judgeship last week.
New York's 13th district (R): Former Assemblyman Robert Straniere (R) was nominated for a New York Supreme Court judgeship this week.
If Lorigo had won the primary, he could have moved out of state or accepted a nomination for a New York State Supreme Court judgeship, clearing the line and allowing the Conservative Party to pick someone else through a committee.
The November election will fill the new third judgeship, created by the state legislature earlier this year.
After the judicial reorganization of 1788, Wythe became sole Judge of the Chancery Court of Virginia but refused offers from President George Washington of a judgeship on the new federal courts.
When they return in January, South Carolina legislators will elect judges for nine new circuit and family court judgeships, providing critics of this selection process with an opportunity to press their case.
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