...Supreme_Court,_Ninth_Judicial_District/Sam_Walker...of the state Education Department that Doe...Walker that her office rejected Doe's...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...34;does not demand absolute equality in the state's provision of education services, supplies, or expenditures." Later in the ruling, the...
...laymen with some standing in their communities. Benjamin Franklin was such a judicial appointee. The second moment is important to the legacy of...
...schools, the bar association, the ALI, the Supreme Court Fellows and the Office of Independent Counsel. I was early persuaded that a democratic political system...
...Courts 2013, Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System." The justice correctly...county domestic relations and probation offices. In Pennsylvania, a...
...conservatives seeking elite educations, and a law...Alito joined the Office of the Solicitor...has modeled his judicial philosophy after Supreme...
...in comparison to those found in private practice helped whittle down the judicial talent pool to the truly civic-minded, especially given the high cost...
...the Second Circuit has stressed in Gray v. Board of Higher Education, City of New York, 692 F.2d 901, 905-06 (2d...
...enhance law students' education with practical experience...of the Administrative Office of the Court...work done for judicial, legislative and executive...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...and candidates, political observers and judicial candidates told The Legal...Dilworth Paxsons Harrisburg office, is the only Republican candidate...
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