...courts have been afforded no such consideration. "Unlike some executive branch entities, the judiciary has little flexibility to move funds between appropriation...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...of the Membership and Public Relations Committee and the Family Law Section Executive Committee, and was the Sussex County representative to the Judicial and Prosecutorial...
...In addition to Lamparellos installation, the other members of the executive committee moved up the succession ladder. ...
...Virginia Long, Legal Services president Melville Miller Jr., Volunteer Lawyers for Justice executive director Karen Sacks and representatives of the State Bar. Legal...
...District of California held that the Rehabilitation Act, which bars discrimination by executive agencies, compels the Department of Justice's Executive Office of Immigration Review...
Notice to the bar
...bid and undertaking a re-bid for the contracts. The Authority's executive director issued a final agency decision adopting the report and recommendation of...
Legislators are pushing a bill that would allow crime victims and their families to compel the defendant to face them in court at the time of sentencing
...told that he could be extradited under a governor's warrant and executive agreement or a waiver of extradition. However, when New Jersey attempted to...
...principles of patent law apply to breakthrough 21st century technologies," Monsanto executive vice president and general counsel David Snively said. "The ruling also...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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