...bills affecting the judiciary were approved by the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee...mimic the federal system so that there...
...Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie...128,000 of her personal...electronic monitoring system. Nauhaus ordered...of the judiciary across the...
...avoid the consequences of traffic or other...of a town justice for ticket fixing...and a court system attorney, resigned after...
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...in the purview of the state's...Attorneys said the justices may have felt...on Pennsylvania's judiciary compelled the domestic...
...the newly appointed administrative judge of the Allegheny County Court of...care for children in the system. Other trends in...
...the committee of the Judicial...allowed the judiciary to regulate...Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer...of the system is sound...
...they provided and the amount of financial contributions they made to...Jonathan Lippman and the presiding justices of the Appellate Division's...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...a listing of legislative action...of Representatives Judiciary Committee....
...law, the process of assigning a person...151; chaired by Justice Debra Todd ...force is the judiciary's attempt to...
...mandatory retirement age of Pennsylvania judges should...of the House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee...mirror the federal system and eliminate any...
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