...to submit a nominee for confirmation by two-thirds of the state Senate. A nominee would serve until January 5, 2016, and a new justice...
...the Senate and the House. Since the Senate's last immigration reform attempts in 2006 and 2007, the consensus has been that any bill...
...Sri Srinivasan strode confidently into a Senate room April 10 for his confirmation hearing as a judge on the...
...The state Senate passed two bills Wednesday that would eliminate the Philadelphia Traffic Court. The...
...34; In another development related to Traffic Court, the state Senate is slated to have its final votes today on two pieces of...
...The state Senate Judiciary Committee approved two bills Tuesday that would eliminate Philadelphia's Traffic...
...who took the bench in 1997 and became a senior judge in 2007, and was the administrative judge appointed by the Supreme Court from 2000...
...who took the bench in 1997 and became a senior judge in 2007, and was the administrative judge appointed by the Supreme Court from 2000...
...On December 31, 2012, amid fiscal cliff talks, the U.S. Senate confirmed William J. Baer as the U.S. Department of Justice's...
...nominations in May, but the pair were just confirmed by the full Senate late on December 21. Matthew Brann, a partner at Brann, Williams, Caldwell...
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