The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has assumed jurisdiction over the third state-court lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of requiring judges to retire in the year they turn 70
Even though the Pennsylvania Constitution requires judges to retire in the year that they turn 70, the provision violates judges' fundamental rights, an attorney argued before the state Supreme Court
...court, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Senior Judge Sandra Mazer Moss and her colleague, Judge Joseph D. O'Keefe, administrative judge of the Orphans' Court...
...whether attorneys need to file exceptions to preserve appellate rights under an Orphans' Court rule. Lawyers said the case, which was reargued earlier this month...
...s walls. He also serves as the secretary and treasurer of the Philadelphia Diversity Law Group, which counts among its missions the placement of minority...
...killing the Spanish flight instructor and two Dutch students. The Orphan's Court of Philadelphia later appointed an administrator for the victims' estates. The administrator...
...The rhythms of life in Philadelphia's Criminal Justice Center may...was for civil cases, for Orphans' Court and for civil cases...
...to herself and to Lazarus, who also sat as an Orphans' Court judge in Philadelphia County before her election to the appellate court. ...
...and cases older than 2009; Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Judge Joseph D. O'Keefe, administrative judge of the Orphans' Court; and Westmoreland County Court...
...the status quo, and often oppose the increase. In that setting, the Orphans' Court is being called upon to set reasonable compensation. The...
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