Linden had achieved administrative independence for the Court, while Lennox personified and promoted the highest standards
of judicial excellence.
Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy: For decades John Stevens did more than follow standards
of judicial excellence.
Not exact matches
«I am confident that, with the wealth
of experience she has gained over a distinguished thirty ‑ year career, she will be a valuable addition to the Supreme Court, an institution well respected in Canada and around the world for its strength, independence, and
judicial excellence,» Trudeau said in a media release Wednesday morning.
The Committee shall conduct the advertising and review process in accordance with criteria established by the Committee, including assessment
of the professional
excellence, community awareness and personal characteristics
of candidates and recognition
of the desirability
of reflecting the diversity
of Ontario society in
judicial appointments.
This award will be presented by NJC Board
of Trustees Chairman Wm. T. (Bill) Robinson III, Esq. and NJC President Chad Schmucker to the Hon. Michael R. Barrett, Judge
of the United States District Court for the Southern District
of Ohio and to the Hon. John D. Minton Jr., Chief Justice
of the Kentucky Supreme Court, for their dedication to advancing
judicial excellence and the Rule
of Law.
• Typed or prepared 150
judicial documents in a single day • Promoted from court apprentice to court reporter within four months
of joining following
excellence in learning about the legal system and performing duties akin to clerkship and transcription • Redesigned and implemented a more effective records systems keeping in mind accuracy and confidentiality
The Court's goal is to deliver
excellence in service for children, families and parties through effective
judicial and non-
judicial processes and high - quality and timely judgments while respecting the needs
of separating families.