judgeship


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Synonyms for judgeship

the position of judge

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Eight Virginia commonwealth's attorneys were among the 63 candidates interviewed for vacant Virginia trial court judgeships that could be filled in the current General Assembly session.
Flanked by a phalanx of about 20 top Indian-American officials in his administration, Trump said at the annual White House Diwali celebrations on Tuesday that Rao was his pick for the District of Columbia Court of Appeals judgeship.
But unlike the judgeship requests, she does not plan to make a security pitch in 2019.
And the Legislature neither funded four new judgeships certified by the Supreme Court nor defunded 13 county court judgeships the court said were no longer needed.
" It is submitted that keeping the Article 14 ( right to equality) and Article 15( 3) of the Constitution Of Female lawyers highlighted lack of women in judgeship
As we read this article and look at the salaries of the clerk magistrate and judgeships, we realize why Mr.
In a week when many Democratic Senators are opposing a conservative Democrat nominated by President Barack Obama, a Democrat, too, for a federal judgeship, there are concerns about the ratings of women and minority judicial candidates by the American Bar Association (ABA).
Amini ran for one of the judgeships on the King County Superior Court in 2008, but came in third in a three-way race despite being endorsed by both of Seattle's dailies.
DAVID WILLIAMS (R), THE POWERFUL KENTUCKY SENATE PRESIDENT who was the bane of Democrats and governors, has resigned his seat to accept a judgeship offered by the governor whom he ran against.
He learned Tuesday, two weeks after the voting ended, that he'd won his race for a Lane County Circuit Court judgeship. The delay resulted from the contest's having been decided by write-in votes - nearly 40,000 of them, which needed to be laboriously counted by hand.
Speaking about the profession of Judgeship he said that the Judgeship was not the profession but the worship because doing justice was one of the attributes of Allah Almighty.
This is a conservative estimate, which allows 250 merits terminations per CAI judgeship, compared to 172 per judgeship in the regional courts of appeals in 2008, and does not include any judge time for procedural terminations.
In practical (as opposed to constitutional) terms, the home-state senators are almost as important as--and sometimes more important than--the President in determining who will be nominated to a particular lower-court judgeship. Senate procedure and tradition effectively give individual senators veto power over nominations for judgeships located in their respective states.