...5.7 percent compared with 2011, according to data from the American Judicature Society Center for Judicial Ethics. The number of disciplinary matters resulting in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...5.7 percent compared with 2011, according to data from the American Judicature Society Center for Judicial Ethics. The number of disciplinary matters resulting in...
The Daily Report
...5.7 percent compared with 2011, according to data from the American Judicature Society Center for Judicial Ethics. The number of disciplinary matters resulting in...
The Daily Report
The state Judicial Qualifications Commission has suspended Crawford County's chief magistrate judge after she was arrested last week by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation on felony theft charges
The Daily Report
...that better reflected Georgia's diversity, with two women and two African-American justices. Under his leadership, significant improvements were made to Georgia...
...Cebreros, saw Cunningham at the bar. They described Cunningham as an African-American male in his forties, slender and about 5 feet 10 inches tall...
The Daily Report
...action over language is rare, said Cynthia Gray, director of the American Judicature Society Center for Judicial Ethics, in an email. Judges are required to...
Daily Business Review
...action over language is rare, said Cynthia Gray, director of the American Judicature Society Center for Judicial Ethics. Judges are required to be patient and...
...action over language is rare, said Cynthia Gray, director of the American Judicature Society Center for Judicial Ethics, in an email. Judges are required to...
...later appear in court before the justices they helped elect. An American Judicature Society study found that 60 percent of cases before the Pennsylvania Supreme...
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