...more delighted by this appointment." If confirmed by the Senate, Abdus-Salaam, who is black, would restore a measure of racial balance...
...Senate failed to confirm these nominees before the end of its 2011 term.4 Further, the Republican-controlled House forced the Democrat...
...The discussion is being led by the Senate's "Gang of Eight," comprised of four Democrats and four Republicans who have agreed to...
...It must be done." ...
...largely echo those last month of two senior members of the state Senate who openly challenged the assumption that ethnicity, gender or any quality other...
The candidates endorsed by the Commission on Judicial Nomination are Appellate Division justices Sheila Abdus-Salaam, Eugene Fahey, John Leventhal and Dianne Renwick, and attorneys David Schulz, Mari
...terror. "It is time for the president and Senate Democrats to accept the fact that this nomination is not going to...
In his Divorce Law column, Alton L. Abramowitz, a senior partner at Mayerson Abramowitz & Kahn, writes that the first draft of the Reauthorization of VAWA sought to increase the availability of resou
...mandated three-day wait. The Senate passed it that day; the...judge minority (all appointed by Democrat Mario Cuomo) Chief Judge Judith...
...Butler of Bayside. The former lawmaker, a Democrat, was elected to the Senate in 2006. She was defeated in a primary last...
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