...note: What follows are summaries of state and federal appellate court opinions issued from April 24...
...prothonotary/clerk of courts would be a deputy court administrator, Dembe said. Court administrators are state employees and selected through the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania...
...The judge presiding over one of the most politically charged cases...independence they should have. State court judges of course face re...
...Paul T. Rephen of counsel, Michael A...counsel, Seelig Law Offices, LLC, New York...of the Supreme Court, New York County...
...Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, chairwoman of the judicial conference, and U.S. District Senior Judge Thomas Hogan, director of the Administrative Office...
...or the terms and conditions of employment against any unemployed person...of 2012 which empowered its Office of Human Rights to investigate...
...the retirement plans of police officers and...affirming Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Carol Edmead...in place by administrative law, and codified...
...case because of the valid...with the Court yesterday. Video...citing to Office of Disciplinary...any court, administrative board, department...
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...Cite as: Matter of the Rodriguez v...34;NYPD"), Office of Deputy Commissioner...United States District Court for the Eastern...
...U.S. Circuit Judge Thomas Hogan, director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. "The judiciary is confronting an unprecedented...
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