Sentences with phrase «state court judges begin»

It is important for students to note that some federal and state court judges begin hiring as early as fall or spring of 2L year, so it is never too early to begin thinking about and researching judicial clerkship opportunities.

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Babington Falls began her career as a law clerk to a Chief United States District Court Judge.
The slow - motion train wreck began with an obscure Tax Court of Canada ruling in 2003, in which the judge sided with insurer State Farm against the Canada Revenue Agency.
She earned her law degree from the Southwestern University School of Law and graduated Cum Laude, was an Associate Editor for the Law Review, and on the Dean's List, and began her legal career as a law clerk for Magistrate Judge Margaret A. Nagle, United States District Court, Los Angeles, and as an associate at the prestigious law firm of Brobeck Phleger & Harrison LLP.
The state Commission on Judicial Nomination has begun the formal process of filling the seat on the state Court of Appeals left empty by the death of Judge Sheila Abdus - Salaam, whose body was retrieved from the Hudson River west of her home in Harlem last Wednesday.
Nearly six weeks after the corruption trial began, jurors Thursday afternoon were dispatched by U.S. District Court Judge Valerie Caproni to begin deliberations into whether Percoco, a longtime confidante of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, used his top government post to enrich himself via bribes paid by two companies with business before the state.
Suozzi's voice cracked as he began talking about his father, Joseph Suozzi, a former Glen Cove mayor and city court, state Supreme Court and appellate court judge who died at age 95 on Oct. 16, less than a month before his son was elected to Congcourt, state Supreme Court and appellate court judge who died at age 95 on Oct. 16, less than a month before his son was elected to CongCourt and appellate court judge who died at age 95 on Oct. 16, less than a month before his son was elected to Congcourt judge who died at age 95 on Oct. 16, less than a month before his son was elected to Congress.
He is now gone from our lives, his Assembly seat as vacant as his eyes, completing his shuffle from Manhattan State Supreme Court, where he began as a law secretary in 1971, to the federal courthouse on Foley Square, where 12 of his peers finally got a chance to judge seven of his felonies.
As of Jan. 1, criminal court judges in New York state have begun issuing orders notifying and reminding prosecutors and defense attorneys of their professional responsibilities.
For the first time since he began serving as a State Supreme Court judge in 1995, Michalek's role in the courtroom was as an admitted criminal, one who pleaded guilty to felony crimes of bribe - receiving and offering a false instrument for filing in a court Court judge in 1995, Michalek's role in the courtroom was as an admitted criminal, one who pleaded guilty to felony crimes of bribe - receiving and offering a false instrument for filing in a court court case.
When hearings begin Feb. 14, the court will be asked to determine if the state has carried out Judge Recht's order for overhauling the West Virginia schools — a verdict that sent school districts in many other states to court hoping for similar outcomes.
Lawmakers, who were unable to agree on a finance - equity bill by the April 1 deadline set by the state supreme court, began a new round of discussions last week after District Judge Scott McCown froze about $ 2 billion in state school aid.
Nearly two years after the trial in Vergara v. California first began, the case is set to move forward as judges from a state appeals court hear arguments Feb. 25.
That victory happened after San Bernardino Superior Court Judge Steven Malone ruled in the parents» favor, stating that the Adelanto school district must «allow Petitioners to immediately begin the process of soliciting and selecting charter school proposals» for Desert Trails Elementary.
The two sides face a Dec. 4 deadline to show proof that L.A. Unified has begun using student test scores in evaluations, as a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge recently ruled is required under state law.
Mr. Mureen began his career with a clerkship for the Honorable Sidney A. Fitzwater, Chief Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
Before beginning private law practice, she served as a legal intern to the Honorable Judge Mary S. Scriven, United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida.
And last Wednesday, the newspaper's web site published a news update headlined «Thompson defense motion denied» that begins, «A former Creek County judge charged with masturbating in court also will be tried next week on a misdemeanor charge of placing pornographic photos of himself and a woman on his state - owned computer, a judge ruled Wednesday.»
«At 25 Years and 26 Days, Chief Justice Hecht Marks History as Longest - Serving Justice»: The Supreme Court of Texas today issued a news release that begins, «Texas» longest - serving appellate judge, Chief Justice Nathan L. Hecht, celebrates a new milestone Sunday: longest - serving justice in state Supreme Court history.»
Mr. Foran began his legal career by serving as a law clerk to the Honorable Judge Jerome Farris, of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
«Joyce's trial to move out of town; Former judge to be tried in Pittsburgh»: Yesterday's edition of The Erie Times - News contained an article that begins, «Former state Superior Court Judge Michael T. Joyce, who made a name for himself with a long judicial career in Erie, will stand trial about 130 miles to the south, in Pittsbjudge to be tried in Pittsburgh»: Yesterday's edition of The Erie Times - News contained an article that begins, «Former state Superior Court Judge Michael T. Joyce, who made a name for himself with a long judicial career in Erie, will stand trial about 130 miles to the south, in PittsbJudge Michael T. Joyce, who made a name for himself with a long judicial career in Erie, will stand trial about 130 miles to the south, in Pittsburgh.
Beginning in July 1, 2017, the Honorable Edwina G. Mendelson became Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for the New York State Unified Court System's Office for Justice Initiatives.
«Appeals court will reconsider homeschooling ruling»: Bob Egelko of The San Francisco Chronicle provides a news update that begins, «A state appeals court has agreed to reconsider its decision last month that barred homeschooling by parents who lack teaching credentials, raising the possibility that the judges will change a decision that has infuriated homeschool advocates nationwide.
In October 2011, at the beginning of a hearing on one of the Father's emergency motions, and based on DCF investigator and GAL testimony that in turn was based on Jacobson's custody evaluation, family court Judge Renee Goldenberg — instead of holding an evidentiary hearing — abruptly announced that she was sheltering the child in the custody of the state.
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