...despite the fact that the Canons of Ethics forbade it....
...permission is an infringement of § 106(3). See § 602(a)(1). In Quality King Distributors Inc. v. L'anza Research Int'l...
...of Linden, finding by clear and convincing evidence that respondent violated Canon 1, Canon 3A, and Canon 3A(1) of the Code of Judicial...
...Extrajudicial Activities. DDS No. 04-1-9220 [23 pp.] ...
...INTEREST 04-1-9220 In the Matter...child. Thus, consistent with the canons of the Code of Judicial...
...had served them with the order and notices required under -5(a)(1) and (2), without consideration of the cross-motion to reinstate, including determining...
...Amboy police officer on Jan. 1, 2011. At that time, Boyd...flout Code of Judicial Conduct Canon 2, requiring judges to avoid...
...GRC costs pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 54(d)(1), which gives district courts discretion to award costs to prevailing defendants "...
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