Sentences with phrase «of judicial hearings»

Rules of Judicial Disciplinary Procedure: These rules set forth the mechanisms of the Judicial Hearing Board and govern the procedure for discipline of judicial officers.

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«In November 2016, Grassley said he would retain the policy used in the eight Obama years when the Senate Judiciary Committee would not set a hearing unless both home state senators returned blue slips,» Carl Tobias, a University of Richmond professor who is an expert on judicial nominations, told Business Insider in an email.
That hearing was followed up by Trump announcing his seventh wave of judicial nominees, an additional 15 names that are about to be submitted to the Senate, bringing the total number of district and circuit court judges he's nominated to roughly 50 — blowing far past the number of judicial nominations made at this stage of a presidency by any recent predecessors.
The judicial system does not track civil cases filed in circuit court by the section of law cited, but he does not remember hearing of any lawsuit based on the disparagement law being filed in circuit court anywhere in South Dakota.
The co-host of Fox's «The Five» was referring to a suit brought by the American Humanist Association in Massachusetts, where the state's Supreme Judicial Court heard a challenge to the pledge on Wednesday.
Finally, when the facts were known and Nicaragua quite appropriately filed a brief with the World Court, where there could be a judicial hearing under international auspices, the administration responded by announcing that for a period of two years it would refuse to recognize the jurisdiction of the World Court in any matters pertaining to Central America.
The key Obama quote: «I'd just remind conservative commentators that for years what we've heard is, the biggest problem on the bench was judicial activism or a lack of judicial restraint — that an unelected group of people would somehow overturn a duly constituted and passed....
That appeal will be heard this fall by the Judicial Committee of the General Council of the United Church (which sounds more grandiose than it is).
«I just remind conservative commentators that for years we have heard the biggest problem on the bench was judicial activism or a lack of judicial restraint.
The Vatican therefore has the authority and responsibility to conduct judicial hearings for breaches of civil law.
Mr Woolas is attempting to launch a judicial review over the verdict which stripped him of his MP status at a hearing tomorrow, but he is not expected to prevail.
But the Spokesman of the IMN, Mallam Ibrahim Musa, who spoke to correspondent in Kaduna over the matter, said: «I want to assure you that the Judicial Commission of Inquiry as constituted at present, and our conditions set down before appearing at the hearings not met, is not useful to us.
In the past, the Senate deferred to the president's choice of justices, as well as other federal judicial officers, but since the Nixon administration that deference has declined and appointments have been seen as more political, particularly following the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearings on the appointment of Clarence Thomas.
A judicial review of a decision to approve two state - funded, highly selective Catholic schools will be heard at the High Court on 15 and 16 November.
The NASUWT has today received formal notification from the High Court of the hearing date for its application for judicial review of the Coalition Government's decision to change the index - linking of public service workers» pensions, including teachers» pensions, from the Retail Price Index (RPI) to Consumer Price Index (CPI).
The original judgment, which was made public at an Upper Tribunal hearing in May this year, was the result of a Judicial Review brought by two anonymous claimants with mental health problems.
The Chief Justice and the Judicial Council, may recommend to the President of the Republic, the suspension of the EC Chair from her position, to enable her undergo the hearing.
The Chief Justice and the Judicial Council, may now recommend to the President of the Republic the suspension of the EC Chair from her position, to enable her undergo the hearing, who will either approve it or not.
Recently the Chief Justice of the Federation directed Heads of all our Courts of first instance and Appeal to accelerate hearings of corruption cases and dismiss any judicial officers found to have been compromised.
And the possibility of resolving the matter in a judicial proceeding may be limited since several judges have an interest in the matter, and may not therefore with propriety undertake to hear and decide it.»
You are to appear before the said committee on Thursday, 22nd October, 2015, when the matter will come on for hearing at the Conference Room of the Administration Block, Judicial Service, Accra, at 10.00 am.
It is the first case to be heard at the new # 59 million Supreme Court building, which replaces the judicial role of the House of Lords.
Lawrence Marks, chief administrative judge for the Office of Court Administration, testified at a state budget hearing Tuesday that New York's judicial system is clearing up case backlogs on its own and doesn't need Cuomo's initiative aimed at unclogging trial court schedules.
The Appellate Division's Second Judicial Department in Brooklyn will hear the appeal of James Coll of Seaford Sept. 11 — one day before the Sept. 12 primary.
The Connecticut General Assembly is scheduled to hold hearings on Monday on the last set of judicial nominees submitted by outgoing Governor Dannel Malloy, but there might be a hiccup at the hearings.
But at the hearing of the matter before Justice Kola Adegoke of High Court 3, Ilesa Judicial Division, counsel to the State House of Assembly, Barrister Rachael Ojinni, through a letter asked the court to adjourn the suit to either January 23 or January 25.
Supporters of Phil Woolas are confident that he will now be granted leave to seek judicial review, with an expedited hearing expected to be held early next week, Uncut has learned.
On Wednesday, the seven - member state Commission on Judicial Compensation, a panel formed to rule on the issue of pay hikes, heard from several witnesses at a hearing in the Legislative Office Building.
When the agenda turned to a related matter — proposed amendments to the ethics law, for which the board scheduled a public hearing on August 13 — Wilber announced that town attorney Rod Futerfas, citing a judicial precedent, had suggested that the board could proceed under the so - called Rule of Necessity.
There are plenty of troubling examples of dubious forensics and downright judicial errors, which have been documented by Hearing Voices, a science journalism project on forensic science carried out by the authors of this article in 2015 and 2016.
During a Senate hearing for a federal judgeship this month, Richard Blumenthal, the Democratic senator from Connecticut, pressed President Trump's judicial nominee Wendy Vitter on whether she believed «Brown v. Board of Education was correctly decided?»
The judge said the decision about whether to hold a judicial review should be heard in open court, after privately considering the merits of the application.
Montana's Eleventh Judicial District Court in Flathead County heard arguments in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue on Jan. 25 in Kalispell.
Despite having been supporters of the lawsuits prior to taking office, Malloy, Wyman and Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen have wasted five years and massive amounts of taxpayer funds trying to stop Connecticut's judicial branch from even hearing the critically important court case.
Cease and desist orders by administrator; penalties for violation of this chapter; right to counsel at hearing; judicial review.
Section 5-19-25 Cease and desist orders by administrator; penalties for violation of this chapter; right to counsel at hearing; judicial review.
In 2010 in an appeal from a hearing officer's decision, the Circuit Court for the 11th Judicial Circuit, Miami - Dade County, ruled that the subjective identification of a dog as a «pit bull» by an animal control officer violated the dog's owner's right to due process.
This D.C. law provides that if, after a hearing, the judicial officer finds that there is good cause to believe the respondent has committed or threatened to commit a criminal offense against the petitioner or against petitioner's animal or an animal in petitioner's household, the judicial officer may issue a protection order that directs the care, custody, or control of a domestic animal that belongs to petitioner or respondent or lives in his or her household.
The Judicial Committee meets to hear complaints filed under the Cooper Union Code of Fair Practice and to adjudicate these complaints.
The Judicial Panel shall elect one of its members to be chairperson and to preside over the hearing.
The combined effects on Jordan and Cody on the justice system have been noticeable and palpable for anyone who regulars the courts, with 11 (b) waivers by defence echoing the halls of courtrooms, and judicial pressure to have matters heard in a timely manner.
Judicial review is arguably the single most important jurisdiction that any court exercises, and many of us welcomed the government's defeat last month when the House of Lords voted to ensure that judges kept their discretion as to whether to hear judicial review procJudicial review is arguably the single most important jurisdiction that any court exercises, and many of us welcomed the government's defeat last month when the House of Lords voted to ensure that judges kept their discretion as to whether to hear judicial review procjudicial review proceedings.
It's precisely the sort of candor that has been most lacking at judicial confirmation hearings, where each nominee instead takes the fashionable line that precedent is all but sacred.»
«Hearings on the nomination of the Honorable Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court are scheduled to begin March 20 and interest in the nominee's judicial record is high.
The image was intended to reinforce the subject of the cover article — the lack of transparency in the judicial appointments process and the resulting limited diversity on the bench — but as we have heard from a number of readers, it conveyed a very different message and undermined this important discussion.
Following the Magna Carta, there gradually developed a «connotation that at least a minimal degree of legal procedures — those that insure a fair hearing, especially the opportunity to be heard before a neutral decision - maker — must be accorded in the context of the judicial process.»
The creation of a new class - action division in the Montreal judicial district that will be devoted to hearing all authorization demands is expected to both speed up and improve the management of cases by a select group of judges who are experienced and interested in that area of law.
A disciplinary hearing was scheduled on the basis that the name change order violated Tennessee's Code of Judicial Conduct: no laws exist banning the use of religious names, and judges are required to perform their duties without regard to religious bias.
In this case, Christina Lambert and Matthew Hill successfully obtained permission for judicial review on the basis that a pilot scheme Notice of Hearing did not comply with the GMC's statutory duty and common law obligations of fairness.
This added necessity is not readily appreciated by some members of the judicial branch because it is unthinkable for them to be perceived as too cozy with executive branch agencies, including prosecutors, when they hear cases involving the agencies.
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