«Bush plays politics
with judicial nominations»: Glenn Sugameli has this op - ed today in The Providence (R.I.) Journal.
The Elections Commissioner Association in October wrote to Sharpe arguing that an August could work, but it would cut things very close
with judicial nominations.
Not exact matches
The pair later added, «The
judicial selection process is not a rubber stamp, and the insinuation that our offices were purposely delaying the process is an indication of the partisanship
with which you are pursuing this
nomination.»
Trump began to make his mark on the lower federal courts
with 10
judicial nominations that drew praise from conservative legal groups and concern from their liberal counterparts.
Teachout suggested a commission be set up
with a two - step
nomination process, similar to
judicial nominations, where a representative panel provides candidates from which the governor then selects members.
On Dec. 1, the state Commission on
Judicial Nomination will present the governor
with a list of up to seven candidates to fill Pigott's spot — a process that invariably sparks a round of speculation in the state's legal and political circles about who may be named.
(a) Whenever a Party
nomination for a public office to be filled at a general or special election is not made at a primary election or by
judicial nominating convention, or when no valid designating petition is filed
with the board of elections (1) such
nomination shall be made by the Executive Committee if for a public office to be filled by the voters of a political subdivision whose boundaries are coterminous
with the County of New York or the Borough of Manhattan, and any vacancy in a
nomination so made shall be filled by the Executive Committee or a subcommittee appointed by the Executive Committee for that purpose, and (2) such
nomination shall be made by the appropriate District Committee if for a public office to be filled by the voters of a political subdivision wholly or partly contained within, but embracing only a part of, the County of New York or Borough of Manhattan, and any vacancy in a
nomination so made shall be filled by a subcommittee appointed by said District Committee for that purpose.
(CNN)- The
judicial nomination of a former Justice Department official, who has drawn the ire of senators on the right and left for legal memos he wrote justifying the killing of an American terrorism suspect overseas
with drones, is expected to clear a major hurdle on Wednesday.
«Jim D * ke, a Republican consultant based in South Carolina and an adviser to Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, called the
nomination «an opportunity for the minority party to represent a majority of Americans who oppose
judicial activism» but added that Republican would do well to wait until a nominee is chosen «before passing judgment lest they lose credibility
with the American people.»
Michael Steele, called the
nomination «an opportunity for the minority party to represent a majority of Americans who oppose
judicial activism» but added that Republican would do well to wait until a nominee is chosen «before passing judgment lest they lose credibility
with the American people.»
Jim Dyke, a Republican consultant based in South Carolina and an adviser to Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele, called the
nomination «an opportunity for the minority party to represent a majority of Americans who oppose
judicial activism» but added that Republican would do well to wait until a nominee is chosen «before passing judgment lest they lose credibility
with the American people.»
Longtime police officer Frank Petrone, who said that he is «looking to switch over to the
judicial end of the spectrum,» received the GOP
nomination to vie
with incumbent Bruce Blatchly for the post of town justice.
The same pattern is followed
with the
nomination of Federal judges except it is generally the right to unofficially veto a
judicial nomination.
«I am pleased to announce the
nomination of Mr. Justice Nadon, whose extraordinary body of legal work — as a longtime judge on both the Federal Court and the Federal Court of Appeal;
judicial member of the Competition Tribunal; expert in maritime and transportation law
with almost 20 years as a practicing member of the Barreau du Québec; arbitrator; teacher; and author — makes him an ideal candidate for the Supreme Court of Canada.»
The provincial governments in British Columbia and Alberta announced several
judicial nominations this Tuesday,
with the majority being women.
Pooka, are you claiming that
judicial nominations were always partisan donnybrooks
with intellectually dishonest campaign commercials being run on both sides?
«I am pleased to announce the
nomination of Mr. Justice Nadon, whose extraordinary body of legal work — as a longtime judge on both the Federal Court and the Federal Court of Appeal;
judicial member of the Competition Tribunal; expert in maritime and transportation law
with almost 20 years as a practicing member of the Barreau du Québec; arbitrator; teacher; and author — makes him an ideal candidate for the Supreme Court of Canada,» said Prime Minister Harper.