Sentences with phrase «on judicial branch»

As Chair of the Committee on the Judicial Branch, I have been very much involved in the effort to address the inadequacy of judicial compensation.
That is what we attempt to do in our work on the Committee on the Judicial Branch.
Thus the President has Pardon ability as his check on the Judicial Branch of the Government, where Congress has their check in the Advise and Consent (Senate) and Spending Power (House of...

Not exact matches

As Richard Rubin pointed out to me on Twitter, section 1043 of the Code is designed to help with similar situations when the certain executive or judicial branch members are required to divest to avoid a conflict of interest.
I have done both and conclude that evil is HIDING in my church, that they are not capable of expelling it and that members of the judicial branch have made a coup on, not only the rest of government, but the church as well.
This is part of the issue of «judicial activism,» on which Alexander Bickel, in The Least Dangerous Branch, was so eloquent a spokesman on behalf of the Court's «passive virtues.»
Religion was founded on the premise of making mankind better themselves through commandments or rules set down by a deific being who many believe in, in some form or another and the breaking of such will lead to dire consequences, a divine judicial branch.
In office, Lincoln gave effect to his position against judicial supremacy by consistently refusing to treat the Dred Scott decision as creating a rule of law binding on the executive branch.
The law requires the judicial branch to maintain information regarding jury services, including information for breastfeeding women about their ability to postpone jury service or request a reasonable accommodation be made, on its website.
Are there clear, cut and dry rules on when a president can take executive action, or is it all up to the judicial branch's arbitrary discretion?
In November 2013, Senate Democrats used the nuclear option to eliminate filibusters on executive branch nominations and federal judicial appointments other than those to the Supreme Court.
On November 21, 2013, the Senate used the so - called «nuclear option», voting 52 - 48 — with all Republicans and three Democrats voting against — to eliminate the use of the filibuster on executive branch nominees and judicial nominees, except to the Supreme CourOn November 21, 2013, the Senate used the so - called «nuclear option», voting 52 - 48 — with all Republicans and three Democrats voting against — to eliminate the use of the filibuster on executive branch nominees and judicial nominees, except to the Supreme Couron executive branch nominees and judicial nominees, except to the Supreme Court.
You see, the New Jersey branch of Americans for Prosperity recently launched a judicial elections initiative, promoted via a press release that also touted the website «NJDisrobed.com» as a source for «information about decisions and implications on the electorate.»
An administration official told the Times Union on Monday that panel appointees of the executive and judicial branch indicated at their meeting last week that they have soured on the idea of a raise for two reasons: because only two lawmakers have formally stated their case to the commission this year, and because ethics reforms approved this year have been lambasted as not properly addressing recent corruption.
In many states where the following positions are elected offices, voters elected state executive branch offices (including Lieutenant Governors (though some will be voted for on the same ticket as the gubernatorial nominee), Secretary of state, state Treasurer, state Auditor, state Attorney General, state Superintendent of Education, Commissioners of Insurance, Agriculture or, Labor, etc.) and state judicial branch offices (seats on state Supreme Courts and, in some states, state appellate courts).
Cuomo's comments came after a dust up last week on the commission examining salaries in the legislative, judicial and executive branches in state government over whether legislators were making a clear enough argument for a pay raise.
A week after New Yorkers go to the polls on Nov. 8, the state Commission on Legislative, Judicial, & Executive Compensation faces its deadline to recommend potential pay increases for state lawmakers as well as senior members of the executive branch.
Join us on October 8 at 2:00 EST for a one - hour live chat session where you'll learn how fellows impact science policy initiatives on Capitol Hill, in federal agencies, and the judicial branch — and how you can apply your science and engineering background to transform your career.The entire hour will be devoted to answering your questions.
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Under the option's new rules, a simple majority would be required to move forward on executive branch and judicial nominations (excluding those to the Supreme Court).
I worked for the Judicial branch of government I presently live on a pension I receive from the state.
Head litigators in adequacy lawsuits know that judicial decisions depend on implementation by the political branches and are alert to ways in which this might be achieved.
You can find out more about bankruptcy in Connecticut at the Connecticut Law About Bankruptcy page on the Connecticut Judicial Branch Law Libraries website.
Via a link on the New York Supreme Court, Criminal Term's Law Library Blog, I came across a very well done parable authored by Jonathan Stock, who retired last year as supervising law librarian for the Connecticut Judicial Branch in Stamford.
My embarrassment crested yesterday when I actually read some of the endless stream of two - dimensional media polls asking people to weigh in on what various members of Terri Schiavo's family should do — as well as what the medical profession, Congress, and the executive and judicial branches of federal government should do.
The Ohio Supreme Court will travel to Putnam County on April 11 as part of its Off - Site Court Program, where justices hear arguments outside of Columbus to educate Ohio students and the public about the judicial branch of government.
Todd & Weld filed suit on behalf of Judge Kendall in federal court challenging the removal proceedings as unconstitutional on separation of powers grounds as an illegal encroachment by the legislative and executive branches of government on the inherent right of the judicial branch of government to monitor and review judicial conduct.
While there is fun to be had in figuring out what other branches of s. 96 will be recognized in future cases — time limits on judicial review, anyone?
For The Judicial Branch: represent Superior Court trial judge before Connecticut Supreme Court on Writ of Error appeal; investigation of New Haven Juvenile Detention Center; and represent employees before the Statewide Grievance Committee.
The federal government, made up of three branches: the legislative, executive and judicial, runs on a system of checks and balances.
The Iowa Judicial Branch Web site has updates on court closings and openings throughout the state.
But let's suppose the Judicial Branch is not on board.
I would hope in most states, seeing the number of self - represented parties that this would be the case everywhere, but we're particularly lucky in Connecticut, we have an advisory board for Ctlawhelp.org and we have representatives of the judicial branch who sit on that.
Connecticut Judicial Branch, Commission on Civil Court Alternative Dispute Resolution, Member
A libel case, like all lawsuits, involves the government's judicial branch using its coercive power to make you pay money as a result of your speech, based on a law requiring you to pay money for certain kinds of speech.
Judicial independence allows the courts to serve as a check on the political branches, when necessary, to protect individual rights.
As a result, there hasn't been an increase in judicial salaries since 2008 as lawmakers have rejected recommendations by the state's Board on Judicial Compensation (such as HJR 1093 of 2012 rejecting a proposed 6 % cost of living increase) out of concern they were also increasing executive branch sjudicial salaries since 2008 as lawmakers have rejected recommendations by the state's Board on Judicial Compensation (such as HJR 1093 of 2012 rejecting a proposed 6 % cost of living increase) out of concern they were also increasing executive branch sJudicial Compensation (such as HJR 1093 of 2012 rejecting a proposed 6 % cost of living increase) out of concern they were also increasing executive branch salaries.
On the website of the Judicial Branch of Georgia you can find useful Self - Help Resources, including information on family law issues (called domestic relations on the websiteOn the website of the Judicial Branch of Georgia you can find useful Self - Help Resources, including information on family law issues (called domestic relations on the websiteon family law issues (called domestic relations on the websiteon the website).
The judicial branch interprets and applies the law and sometimes provides an advisory opinion to a government, on a major legal issue, when asked.
AB 68 Expands Commission on Judicial Discipline's power to include a person who is a former justice, judge, justice of the peace or other officer of the Judicial Branch who presides over judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such pJudicial Discipline's power to include a person who is a former justice, judge, justice of the peace or other officer of the Judicial Branch who presides over judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such pJudicial Branch who presides over judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such pjudicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such position.
The Colorado Judicial Branch maintains several self help forms online with instructions on how to fill them out.
And not just in the Bar, but in the judiciary, on our judicial nominating commissions, and make sure that we as the judicial branch of government are doing our part to push that needle to make sure our profession, committee, sections, the bench, and everyone, it's a diverse representation of our population.
According to its 2013 Constitution, Zimbabwe has an independent judicial system whose decisions are binding on other branches of government.
In order to continue their practice, lawyers have to submit their lawyer's licence to the judicial bureau, the executive branch of the judiciary, for inspection on an annual basis.
The bill was also the beginning of the legislature's ongoing attacks on the state's judicial branch.
State courts have also recognized that legislative immunity provisions enshrined in state constitutions also protect this bedrock principle.12 Moreover, as one Florida appellate court noted, legislative immunity is integral to the constitutional separation of powers: «The power vested in the legislature under the Florida Constitution would be severely compromised if [the judicial branch could compel] legislators... to appear in court to explain why they voted a particular way or to describe their process of gathering information on a bill.»
The Arizona Judicial Branch understands the importance of digital evidence; consequently, it has established the Task Force On Court Management of Digital Evidence by Administrative Order 2016 - 129 in order to develop policies for court management of digital evidence.
The judicial tribunals on which this book focuses are the same executive branch organizations that, as noted above, were called «judicial tribunals» in the McRuer Report; the same organizations that, in 1990, Ed Ratushny's Report on the Independence of Federal Administrative Tribunals and Agencies described as «tribunals which are adjudicative» and for which it recommended the label «tribunal» be exclusively reserved; and the same organizations that in 1991 the late Chief Justice of Canada Antonio Lamer, in a keynote speech to the conference of the Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals, referred to as bodies that are «created to operate essentially as adjudicators... in a manner that is similar to the function of the judiciary... [and] expected to dispense justice in the same sense as the courts of law.»
On Wednesday, March 14, 2018, the Colorado State Judicial Branch announced the governor's appointment of Cynthia J. Jones to the Clear Creek County Court in the Fifth Judicial District.
In a (somewhat) recent post commenting on Justice Brown's appointment to the Supreme Court, Paul Daly wrote about «an interesting paradox» in the world of judicial review of decisions by the «political branches» of government: «[t] hose [who] would defer to Parliament would not defer to the executive.»
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