A Web site sponsored by the American Judicature Society, which has compiled comprehensive information
on judicial selection processes in each of the fifty states and the District of Columbia.
Not exact matches
During the
judicial primary elections September 12, Brooklyn Democratic voters seemed to base their
selections for Civil Court judge primarily
on gender; immune, apparently, to an ongoing squabble over the
process for selecting the nominees, who are virtually guaranteed election in November given the borough's Democratic tilt.
(
judicial review arising from failures of due
process in the Bar's disciplinary arrangements discovered by a report by COIC in 2012; time expired disciplinary judges — whether a tribunal «established by law» under ECHR Art. 6 and Art. 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; whether Art 47 now has direct effect in UK; whether laid down
selection process of disciplinary judges had to be followed at all; whether prosecutor could partake in
selection process of disciplinary judges; whether a disciplinary judge could properly receive an undisclosed salary from the prosecutor; whether logjam in Visitorial appeals
process caused unlawful delay; whether proper Art. 6 security of tenure when BSB sits
on committee (COIC) with the power to remove disciplinary judges from the «pool» at will; whether «discreditable» conduct should be defined).
She has written and spoken
on a wide range of
judicial issues, particularly constitutional limits
on government, the federal nomination
process and state
judicial selection.