How To Use judgeship In A Sentence
- According to Chinese judicial conditions, makes recommendations about completed the justice system, constructed the power collocation and restricted the judges behavior to protect judgeship.
- I don't think an SCC judgeship is a high profile position. Wampler Retirement and Implications
- Recently, President Bush renominated twelve men and women whom he had previously nominated for federal appellate court judgeships.
- Your statement that I have disgraced my judgeship is true," Ciavarella wrote in a letter to the court. Pennsylvania judges admit taking bribes to jail teenagers
- Theoretically, the president could appoint anyone reading this book to a federal judgeship as long as the Senate concurs.
- She was nominated for an appeals court judgeship in 1999. But the Senate never voted on her nomination.
- Lazio is expected to be nominated to a judgeship, which he doesn't have to accept. Rick Lazio Drops Out Of Governor's Race
- Given Goodling's divulgations about the immigration court judgeships 'being a part of the [overstrike] voter fraud [/overstrike] remake the courts plan, I would expect to discover, as more information on the immigration courts politicization appears in the press, other as yet undiscovered parts of the administration's efforts to politicize subsets of the courts which had been apolitical traditionally, at least nominally. Balkinization
- Why wouldn't they just rather let him win the judgeship (even after bloodying him up a little) on an up-or-down vote, and get him out of the public eye?
- Did he not know that the very "spittoon" which his judgeship used cost the city the sum of one thousand dollars? The Gilded Age, Part 6.