...ALBANY - The nomination of Justice Sheila...confirm Abdus-Salaam on May 6. ...
...for a seat on the state's...a wealth of judicial and legal expertise...honored by the nomination. "...
...must select from seven candidates who were approved by the Commission on Judicial Nomination. This opening on the Court of Appeals has generated unprecedented...
...five white justices, including two white women. The 12-member Commission on Judicial Nomination, which submits candidate names to Governor Andrew Cuomo, is almost...
...,1 decided on Jan. 25, 2013, the D...of the Senate, by granting Commissions which shall expire at the...
...of the candidates who were found well qualified by the Commission on Judicial Nomination were considered at least qualified by all 10 bar groups...
...of actually naming the remaining new justice began when the Commission on Judicial Nomination, chaired by Former Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye, provided the...
...Andrew Cuomo on March 7 received a list from the Commission on Judicial Nomination that included three black candidatesAppellate Division, First Department...
...of the judicial selection process by the rules of the Commission on Judicial Nomination. ...
...judges and three attorneys in private practice. The Commission on Judicial Nomination forwarded its list of candidates to the governor yesterday to...
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