Sentences with phrase «year judgeship»

After a 17 - year judgeship with the Southern District of New York, she moved to private practice five years ago.

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In the judicial races, eight candidates are seeking four state Supreme Court judgeships, each a 14 - year term.
After 24 years as a magistrate, Azrack was recommended to President Barack Obama for a federal judgeship by Sen. Kirsten Gilliband (D - N.Y.), and was confirmed by the Senate in 2014.
Assemblyman Matthew Titone, a North Shore Democrat, told the Advance that he's seriously considering running for the judgeship this year as well and will make a decision in the next few weeks.
In fact, in the face of steadily increasing caseloads we have operated under strict hiring limitations for several years, and with virtually no new judgeships for much longer.»
QUEENSBURY — This year's election results in Warren County offered plenty of intrigue as several political novices prevailed, the county attorney was elevated to a judgeship, several town officials spurned earlier this year in the primary scored rebounds, and races in Thurman and Chester were far too close to call.
The judgeship switcheroo is only possible if the candidate in question is an attorney and has been a member of the bar for at least 10 years.
Dohney could either die, move out of state or be nominated for a judgeship (as an attorney with at least 10 years of membership to the bar, he is eligible to run for a seat on the bench).
We are treated to an unopposed election of two State Supreme Court Justices in the Third Judicial District, where such judgeships are brokered like poker chips, and thus, like it or not (or even if you have no idea who they are) you will elect Andrew G. Ceresia and Michael Mackey to 14 year terms.
The November election will fill the new third judgeship, created by the state legislature earlier this year.
It represented the culmination of years of frustration over what Democrats denounced as a Republican campaign to stall the machinery of Congress, stymie President Obama's agenda and block his choices for cabinet posts and federal judgeships by insisting that virtually everything the Senate approves be done by a supermajority.
The judgeship is for a 14 - year term.
A lawyer and U.S. Army colonel who has spent much of the last two years in Baghdad on a special assignment to improve the legal rights of women was named this week to a judgeship in Massachusetts.
Missouri Legislative Year in Review: court / foreign law ban vetoed; giving judiciary power to redraw circuit lines; formula for new judgeships
In the 2018 Fiscal Year budget, the jurisdiction of the Housing Court expanded to full state - wide coverage, and with it, the Legislature created five new judgeships.
If the state were to create 45 new judgeships to replace the Senior Judges who are helping to handle the large caseload in our courts, the cost would be $ 15,750,000 a year.
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