I don't think
my service as an appellate judge has changed my views on the difficult issue of illegal drugs.
Not exact matches
A subsidiary, and,
as time may tell, perhaps a more significant issue, was how an
appellate court should deal, on appeal, with a legal
services order made by the
judge below.
Marianne Short Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer UnitedHealth Group September 15, 2017 Marianne Short, Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer at UnitedHealth Group, discusses UnitedHealth Group's pro bono efforts and the role providing pro bono legal
services played in her own career, including 12 years
as an
appellate judge on the Minnesota Court of Appeals.
The answer is that prior
service as a trial
judge, which should be a prerequisite for being an
appellate judge, will now be a detriment.
I came to the position with experience
as a law clerk to a federal
appellate judge, thirteen years of practice (including service as a special counsel appointed to prosecute the impeachment of Nebraska's Attorney General), and then five years as a United States Magistrate J
judge, thirteen years of practice (including
service as a special counsel appointed to prosecute the impeachment of Nebraska's Attorney General), and then five years
as a United States Magistrate
JudgeJudge.