Not exact matches
In 1812 Joseph Story became the youngest judge ever to be appointed to the
Supreme Court, and over the course of his lengthy tenure (1812 - 1845) he was Chief Justice John Marshall's right - hand man in defining the role of the court itself, and its jurisdiction over state an4 national l
Court, and over the course
of his lengthy
tenure (1812 - 1845) he was Chief
Justice John Marshall's right - hand man in defining the role
of the
court itself, and its jurisdiction over state an4 national l
court itself, and its jurisdiction over state an4 national laws..
Harvard Gives Christie's Education Plans a Warm Welcome New York Times, April 29, 2011 «Speaking to almost 200 students and staff members at the Harvard Graduate School
of Education, the New Jersey governor drew rounds
of applause with his talk
of sharply limiting teacher
tenure, rigorously evaluating teachers and administrators, curbing the power
of teachers» unions and pledging to appoint more - conservative
justices to the State
Supreme Court.»
In short, the outcome would appear to turn on the views
of its newest member — a product
of Catholic schools who, as Arizona
Supreme Court justice Clint Bolick explains in this issue (see «Gorsuch, the Judicious Judge,» features), has interpreted the establishment clause narrowly during his
tenure as an appellate judge.
Justice Morris Fish has been a judge
of the
Supreme Court of Canada since 2003, but his
tenure is coming to an end — he reaches the mandatory retirement age
of 75 in 2013.
Despite having been written into the Constitution, the
Supreme Court was nomadic for the entirety
of Jay's
tenure as a
Supreme Court Justice.
Nicole also counsels clients on appellate matters utilizing her previous experience as lead law clerk to the Honorable Frank J. Williams during his
tenure as Chief
Justice of the Rhode Island
Supreme Court.
In addition to the contributions to the Attic style by
Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson during his 1941 - 1954
Supreme Court tenure, the opinions
of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. between 1902 and 1932 show how lawyers can effectively use the Attic style in their legal writing.
Supreme Court of Canada Chief
Justice Beverley McLachlin ended her
tenure in that role in the same way she began it: with a news conference.
Said SJC Chief
Justice Margaret Marshall yesterday: «
Justice Sosman will be remembered as one
of the great
justices of the
Supreme Judicial
Court, despite her all too brief tenure on the court.&r
Court, despite her all too brief
tenure on the
court.&r
court.»
The
Supreme Court of Canada held that under this section, the Ontario
Court of Justice enjoys constitutional independence from the government; thus, its judges are accorded security
of tenure and financial security.
The issue
of gaga judges seems to afflict the US
Supreme Court, where lifelong
tenure and the prospect
of political pitched battles keeps judges sitting long after their best - by datesSee
Supreme Court Senility or the even more provocative Slate piece on Chief
Justice Rehnquist's penchant for serious prescription drugs.
Pursuant to Article III
of the Constitution,
justices of the
Supreme Court, circuit judges and district judges receive lifetime appointments and protection against reduction in salary.3 Congress created the bankruptcy
courts pursuant to its power under Article I
of the Constitution and Article I bankruptcy judges do not enjoy the
tenure and salary protections afforded to Article III judges under the Constitution.
While never shrinking from the duty
of candor, he maintained that reputation throughout the legal battles
of the Civil Rights Movement, his service at the
Justice Department and his
tenure on the
Supreme Court.
During her
tenure, she emphasized the importance
of collaboration, uniting the efforts
of the national organization and Planned Parenthood affiliates to fight for medical privacy in Kansas and for teen safety in California, and she joined with a broader coalition in opposing the nominations
of U.S.
Supreme Court Justices Alito and Roberts.