...have an active email address on file, the ballot and voting...Trustees from the Sections and Committees ("Section/Committee Trustees"...
...but the CDR Committee of the Administrative...an inordinate burden on their and the...available on the judicial website. And the...
...his career on Tuesday: the...of his performances, which an advisory committee found incompatible...decorum of judicial office....
...Roche. Defendant filed a motion asking the court to recuse itself based on allegations of real or perceived bias against defendant. The court has managed...
...Div. (Parrillo, P.J.A.D.) (12 pp.) For purposes of ruling on a motion for summary judgment, we hold that when opposing parties tell...
...overcome the validity of the councils choice to provide instructions on plan conformance informally. The providing of instruction on the essential requirements of...
...provision of the Interdistrict Public School Choice Program Act. The focus is on a provision that allows a board of education to adopt a resolution...
...Judicial Performance Committee to closure since the Judicial Performance Program has been institutionalized. The attached rule amendments, adopted by the Court on October 23...
...The state Supreme Court has dissolved the Committee on Judicial Performance, which three decades ago was tasked with developing a rubric...
...43:21-19(m)(1)(A) during the period she was deemed on personal leave and permitted to use her accrued vacation, sick and administrative...
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