GSD members also approved a resolution to give the executive committee authorized to negotiate a full slate
of judicial delegates (5) and alternates (5) with the other Democratic District Leaders from AD 65.
The responsibilities
of judicial delegates include getting to know the people running for NY Supreme Court and attending the judicial convention (likely this year between September 18 - 24).
Next came the election
of the judicial delegates.
Not exact matches
As expected, Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson was nominated without opposition for Justice
of the Supreme Court by the
delegates to the 12th
Judicial District Convention held at the Eastwood Manor Thursday night.
On Tuesday, the Board
of Elections Cover Sheet Review Committee found that the Bronx Democrats had made errors
of three volumes
of petitions involving
judicial delegates:
The NYC Board
of Elections acknowledges that the Bronx Democratic party organization filed petition volumes for its slate
of Council candidates incumbents Rafael Salamanca, Vanessa Gibson, Fernando Cabrera, Andy Cohen and Andy King as well as Assemblyman Mark Gjonaj and State Sen. Rubén Diaz Sr.,
judicial delegates, and civil court candidate, Fidel Gomez.
Just one example: Jacobson, a
judicial delegate from Colonie, faces a primary from the second in command
of his town party, Ellen Rosano, who has joined Walsh's slate.
The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA), which as part
of its mission seeks to raise
judicial standards and reform the legal system, will discuss the issue at its upcoming House
of Delegates meeting on June 17, and consider voting on whether to take a position on the ballot measure, a spokesperson has confirmed.
The DA sent letters to
judicial nominating
delegates, Wednesday and informed his staff Thursday morning
of his intention to run for New York State Supreme Court judges.
In the case
of the Supreme Court vacancy, the
Judicial Delegates, also elected by Democratic voters in the Primary, then vote for the Democratic nominee from among the qualified candidates at a judicial con
Judicial Delegates, also elected by Democratic voters in the Primary, then vote for the Democratic nominee from among the qualified candidates at a
judicial con
judicial convention.
BY ANDY HUMM Justice Doris Ling - Cohan, a distinguished jurist and champion
of the rights
of tenants, immigrants, and LGBT people, was re-nominated by acclamation for a 14 - year term to the New York State Supreme Court by
delegates to Manhattan's County Democratic
Judicial Convention on September 22.
Also: you must be a member
of Grand Street Democrats to be considered for our endorsement as a
judicial delegate.
The primary issue in substantive
judicial review should always be what is the nature
of the question decided by the administrative decision - maker and who as between the judiciary and the executive or its
delegates is best - suited to have the final say in answering it.
Moreover, just weeks after St. Simons and RFF were decided, the ABA House
of Delegates passed a resolution urging all «federal, state, tribal, territorial and local legislative,
judicial and other governmental bodies» to support applying the attorney - client privilege to protect from disclosure «confidential communications between law firm personnel and their firms» designated in - house counsel made for the purpose
of the rendition
of professional legal services to the law firm» and to reject any claim that conflict
of interest principles or the «fiduciary exception» undermine that claim
of privilege.
115, 847 A. 2d 1098 (2004), the court reached the conclusion that a trial court can not
delegate its
judicial authority to determine the best interests
of the child.
The Arizona Court
of Appeals did accept jurisdiction, however, to clarify that some
of the procedures followed by the court, in this case, were contrary to the statutes in place for the purpose
of preventing any court in the future from
delegating judicial decisions to expert witnesses or allowing interim transfers
of custody without a hearing.
The chief justice also has the authority «to
delegate to a chief judge
of a
judicial circuit court the power to assign judges for duty within that circuit» (Article V, section 2 (b), Florida Constitution).
Courts, while exercising their constitutional functions
of judicial review, must be sensitive not only to the need to uphold the rule
of law, but also to the necessity
of avoiding undue interference with the discharge
of administrative functions in respect
of the matters
delegated to administrative bodies by Parliament and legislatures.
It is not sufficiently known or understood that the UT will have an innovative
judicial review jurisdiction
delegated to it; the relationship
of the UT with the High Court is a subject being examined by a working group chaired by Lord Justice Stephen Richards.
(2) The Court may, on application made under subsection (1) or
of its own motion, review the exercise by a
Judicial Registrar
of a power
delegated under subsection 26B (1), and may make such orders as it considers appropriate in relation to the matter in relation to which the power was exercised.
(1) A party to proceedings in which a
Judicial Registrar has exercised a power
delegated under subsection 26B (1) may, within the time prescribed by, or within such further time as is allowed in accordance with, Rules
of Court made by the Judges or a majority
of them, apply to the Court to review the exercise
of the power.
Notwithstanding any provision
of this Act or any other law, a
Judicial Registrar is not subject to the direction or control
of any person or body in the exercise
of a power
delegated under subsection 26B (1).