...funding, saying the judiciary lacks the budget...White House Office of Management and Budget...173;ment of Justice and other federal...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...MATTER of Keith D. Erlington...that pursuant to Judiciary Law §90...any court, Judge, Justice, board, commission, or...
Daily Business Review
...Bar into the blogging activities of a Broward County lawyer have...The Bar's actions. The Justice Building Blog, the South Florida...
...U.S. Department of Justice under fire for...at the House Judiciary Committee, was dismissive...
...about the state of our court, the...podium with Chief Justice Rabner. I wish...and the state judiciary much success in...
...discuss the independence of the judiciary would be a...Supreme Court Chief Justice Marsha Ternus and...
...The Office of Court Administration and local authorities...that was lost to the judiciary after a pair of storms...
...Judge Simandle, colleagues in the judiciary and the bar. Good morning...to report on the state of our judiciary to discuss...
...U.S. Department of Justice under fire for...at the House Judiciary Committee, was dismissive...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...2013 Order relaxing a number of Rules of Court and authorizing...eDATA will be through the Judiciary's website at ...
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