...year or so in the spotlight, arguing at the U.S. Supreme Court in some of the most high-profile cases any SG has had...
...create the annual Justice Potter Stewart Award given by the Council for Court Excellence to recognize those who have improved the administration of courts...
...courts elsewhere, said Priscilla Skillman, assistant director of the nonprofit Council for Court Excellence. If sequestration does happen, she said, officials could draw on...
...economy, the chairman of the council's economic development and housing...E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse in Washington, the...
...in District of Columbia Superior Court cases. The forensic sciences department...created by the D.C. Council last year, will take over...
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...of claims under Illinois law seeking damages and an injunction. The district court granted the defendants' motion for summary judg- ment and declined to exercise...
...has been kicked out of a hearing or denied access to a court record. Lieberman might face an urgent retraction demand, or a contract or...
...Ullico Inc., had an idea that he brought to the Council for Court Excellence, a nonpartisan, nonprofit group that advocates to improve the workings...
...Columbia Council in February, Priscilla Skillman, assistant director of the Council for Court Excellence, a local nonprofit that studies administration of justice, said "...
...During her swearing-in earlier this month, new District of Columbia Superior Court Judge Jennifer Di Toro joined a bench that's grown noticeably more...
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