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The judge as boogeyman has become the judge as savior — at least when intervening to block executive branch action or to strike down a regulatory requirement in the name of free speech.
We interdicted enough fentanyl, Judge, as you know... PIRRO: Yes.
Ford identified Judge as a witness to the alleged assault.
Friends and colleagues described the judge as a trailblazer and pioneer.
President Trump has attacked the case and the judge as biased.
She did not identify either Kavanaugh nor Judge as her attackers.
But we also got to know the judge as a human being.
Should the President choose a conservative-leaning judge as expected, Roe v.
" Meanwhile, Union described her first-time as an AGT judge as "emotional.
Swetnick did not identify Kavanaugh or Judge as one of her attackers.
Trump's used the ethnicity of a federal judge as a character flaw.
"You're not a politician running for election, judge, as you know," he said.
Swetnick did not identify Kavanaugh or Judge as her attacker in that incident.
A lifetime ago, when he was only 17, Pincus joined JUDGE as a bassist.
History will remember this judge as the judge who bungled the Roman Polanski case.
She named Judge as the other person in the room during the alleged assault.
Evangelicals viewed the conservative-leaning judge as likely to advance their anti-abortion cause.
Even write an absurd letter to the judge, as Turner's father did, pleading for leniency.
Any sale would need approval of a bankruptcy court judge, as well as from regulators.
Riddlemaster Brown could be appearing as a judge, as a contestant, as a guest host.
This author can't judge, as he purchased one shortly before the site crashed around lunchtime.
The next morning, the men stood together before the judge as he did just that.
Another truism is that jurors look to the judge as the all-knowing, elder statesperson.
Kirchner characterized the judge as an "extortionist" and said he was part of a mafia.
Lamar previously worked for the judge as a clerk in the Tennessee Court of Appeals.
Bergdahl's fate up to judge as sentencing hearing begins Jonathan Serrie previews the military court hearing.
I never heard of a defendant in any system turning into a judge as Antonio did.
She describes a drunk Mr. Judge as a jumpy and at times conflicted accomplice to assault.
"Thank you, your honor," Fuentes said to the judge as the hearing came to an end.
And, true to his word, Girardi resisted the impulse to use Judge as a pinch-hitter.
It is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law.
It's been a tough few months for Tamra and Eddie Judge as he's been battling heart issues.
Megan Thee Stallion is also a judge, as is stylist Law Roach and voguing legend Leiomy Maldonado.
The previous day he named a former electoral judge as justice minister, possibly to influence the court.
It is the Nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law.
Trump frequently cites the political leanings of the president who appointed a judge as evidence of bias.
You can't build the entire plane out of Aaron Judge, as much as we'd all like that.
"I find that they're not obvious misstatements," said the judge as he allowed Parnas' bail to continue.
Obviously, it's easier to judge as an outsider without a complete understanding of the machinations of their relationship.
The New York Post described the judge as "star-struck," and many saw the ruling as too lenient.
Atai gave the salute associated with ISIS towards the judge as he left the courtroom, the AP reported.
It's not about "populism" — it would be hard to find a judge as anti-worker as Brett Kavanaugh.
Trump repeatedly described the judge as "a Mexican" whose background made him unfit to preside over the case.
The problem ... 'Idol' has not locked down a 3rd judge as of yet, and time/money is running out.
In November, Warfel's father wrote a letter to a judge as part of a motion to lower Warfel's bond.
Manafort would likely wear a jail-issued jumpsuit in hearings before the judge, as is standard in federal court.
It is the subject of a public inquiry, led by a retired judge, as well as a criminal investigation.
Lady Gaga opens Season 9 as the celebrity judge as 13 queens compete for $100,000 on a new network.
They maintained their innocence when the charges went before a judge, as did the third man charged with the bombings.
Kaufman was recently hired as a judge as part of a push to help a system bursting at the seams.
During the campaign, Trump floated his older sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, a former appeals court judge, as a potential nominee.
Trump also referred to the judge as "Mexican," although he was born in Indiana to parents who emigrated from Mexico.
Adopting Roberts' judge-as-umpire metaphor, Kavanaugh's mantra has been neutrality, civility and humility: "We're not bigger than the game."
It's easier for us to judge as a society when we don't have to be confronted with the violence itself.
In saying that "boofing" refers to farting, Kavanaugh appeared to cast himself and Judge as more immature than nefarious or misogynistic.
He described Mexican immigrants as "rapists" and "criminals" and a federal judge as untrustworthy because his parents were of Mexican heritage.
It's rare you see someone not edit out the qualities that most would judge as being selfish, ambitious, heartless, or insensitive.
Next year's Yankees will have Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge, as soon as Stanton's trade from the Miami Marlins becomes official.
The indictment alleges the men were told to take off their shirts and were photographed by the former judge as they worked.
Late Friday the Weekly Standard named Washington, DC-based writer Mark Judge as the male classmate of Kavanaugh mentioned in the letter.
Britney has taken the issue up with the judge -- as recently as a week ago Friday -- but the judge sided with Jamie.
Ms. Kaye also had a hand in picking the state's newest chief judge, as the chair of New York's judicial-nomination commission.
First, Congress can request that the federal courts appoint one judge as a "special master" to hear all congressional subpoena-related cases.
When he saw the Robert Downey Jr. movie The Judge as a high-school freshman, he decided he would become a lawyer.
She said she could hear "uproarious laughter" from Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge as they went back downstairs after the attack.
The courts ordered that the suspects be apprehended and brought before a judge, as Argentinian law does not permit trials in absentia.
For God doesn't look at us like we look at each other, doesn't judge as we judge, and isn't swayed by politics.
On Wednesday, Gooding and his lawyer appeared 30 minutes late to court and were questioned by the judge as to their tardiness.
Later on, Michael and his parents also took a group photo with the judge as well as the boy's very special guests.
And if he follows through on this commitment, history may one day judge this judge as among the best of the century.
The state news agency PAP quoted the judge as saying that Morawiecki had to admit that a statement he made to a Sept.
" Her attorney, Jeff Kerns, defended his client by telling the judge: "As you probably know she is a fairly notable hip-hop artist.
Board criticizes judge As of July 20, about 70 people, including 32 women and 38 men, had chosen to participate in the program.
As the name suggests, the fund invests in companies its managers judge as having sustainable business practices and good long-term growth prospects.
The early-season emergence of Aaron Judge as a Ruthian figure gave the Yankees one of the best marketing tools in recent memory.
Is it "Buddha-judge," as most in South Bend seem to say, or, as the presidential campaign mnemonic has it, "Boot Edge Edge"?
The actresses' names appeared on lists of possible witnesses provided to the judge as jury selection started in State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
O was out of the house for nearly 19 hours ... we'll let you be the judge as to the seriousness of her attack.
Twenty jurors refused to serve in Persky's courtroom Wednesday, citing the judge as a hardship, according to CNN affiliate KPIX-TV in San Francisco.
Ahead of the performance, Luke admitted to Hough that she was his favorite judge, as he'd followed her dance career with her brother, Derek.
"I am no longer the person I was," the gray-haired, bespectacled defendant told the judge, as his wife, daughters and pastor looked on.
Described by the judge as the "embodiment of evil," Patterson was given consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, reports the Associated Press.
The men's attorney, Stewart Cohen, said on the show that they were engaged in mediation with Starbucks, with a retired federal judge as arbitrator.
Nagisa appeared in Honolulu District Court Monday, where she cried before the judge as her bail was set at $300,000, the Star-Advertiser reports.
" An immigration lawyer reviewed the movie and concluded grimly that "I would … assess Paddington's prospects of success before an immigration judge as virtually zero.
And if we follow through on the commitments that this Paris agreement embodies, history may well judge as a turning point for our planet.
Kennedy was considered a more centrist judge, as he sided with Democrat-appointed justices on key issues, such same sex marriage and abortion rights.
"It's apparent that this young woman is in need of serious educational, medical, and economic support," the New York Post quoted the judge as saying.
Paul Ryan, the Speaker of the House, described Mr Trump's attack on a Hispanic judge as a "textbook definition" of racism, but still backs him.
A policeman denounced by a judge as "biased and dishonest" and a liar under oath is still in charge of the force's elite investigations unit.
You were -- what did you think of that judge as you watched all of this play out and the way that she handled the case?
Kennedy was considered a more centrist judge, as he sided with Democrat-appointed justices on key issues, such as same-sex marriage and abortion rights.
Judge Reddin could not have been the Kerik judge as he never served on the federal bench and the Kerik matter was a federal case.
Trump has continued to support his nominee as Democrats and several of Kavanaugh's former schoolmates have decried the judge as a liar and overly partisan.
The actual scale of domestic tourism is hard to judge, as scant nationwide data exists since the government dissolved the federal tourism ministry in 2011.
Phaedra thinks it's simple -- the prenup should control who gets to keep what, and doesn't want to leave things up to the judge ... as Apollo requested.
"So it's not the dog days of summer just yet," joked Judge, as the dog strolled off camera and he turned back to the weather report.
That after the presumption of innocence for a defendant is gone the judge, as the conscience of the community, may pass some sort of rhetorical judgment.
Later on Monday, gunmen on a motorcycle shot dead a judge as he was leaving his home in Aden, witnesses and a local security official said.
The tale tells about the 150 "passions" or perversions committed by a duke, a bishop, a banker and a judge, as told by four aging prostitutes.
And there have been a lot of things said about the alcohol that was consumed by the judge as well as by others in his school.
Throughout his screening by the Senate, which confirmed him unanimously, Hawaii's all-Democratic congressional delegation embraced the judge as a reflection of the state's unique diversity.
And although Ford has identified Mark Judge as an eyewitness to the alleged assault, he may have been too drunk to remember the incident at all.
The Yankees, not unlike their uniforms, which look essentially the same on Aaron Judge as they did on Joe DiMaggio, are often not quick to change.
Forbis spoke sparingly during the hearing, only answering affirmatively to direct questions posed by the judge as to whether he understood the rules of his bail.
Last year, Uber agreed to settle a class action lawsuit with drivers for $100 million, but that was later rejected by a judge as an insufficient amount.
"We need to be able to tune out the crowd noise," he said in one recent speech at Catholic University, adopting the familiar "judge as umpire" mantra.
"The fact that I reviewed submissions, the fact that I was a judge as people were presenting, all those things indicate a level of importance," he said.
But his drinking claim has come under fire as a number of Kavanaugh's former classmates at Yale have said they remembered the judge as a heavy drinker.
Britney Spears has joined the social media movement to free her from her conservatorship, and she told the judge as much Friday when she was in court.
And Dr. Blasey is far from alone in describing Judge Kavanaugh and Mr. Judge as heavy drinkers; several of Judge Kavanaugh's college classmates have said the same.
It's really down to the judge as to whether his cooperation was valuable enough for him to get out immediately, or serve 20 years or 30 years.
"You're at least as good of a judge as I am," he says, but he's clearly displeased when I say I'm ready to be done with treatment.
The other three are William Pryor, a Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals judge, as well as Third Circuit judge Luis Restrepo and federal district-court judge Henry Hudson.
During his Senate confirmation hearing in 2005, Roberts famously told senators he saw the role of a judge as similar to a baseball umpire, a purely neutral arbiter.
Most recently, Chief Justice Roberts rebuked President Trump for attacking a judge as "an Obama judge," declaring that there are no Obama judges or Trump judges — only judges.
She joined the large group of journalists, supporters and curious members of the public assembled in the courtroom as they bowed to the judge as the proceeding began.
In a video of the hearing, Mr. Guttenberg can be seen approaching the judge as the hearing was breaking for lunch and extending his hand to Judge Kavanaugh.
Seemingly perfect courtside seats can be less than ideal if you're seated behind a line judge, as this woman found out while watching Timea Babos play this week.
Legal experts said they were surprised at the timing of the move to disqualify the judge, as well as what they called the extraordinary nature of the request.
Democrats see the administration's refusal to reopen an FBI background check into the judge as proof that Republicans are rushing the process and trying to hide the truth.
A second is that the vast quantity of Brexit-related legislation, described recently by Lord Judge as a tsunami, will be far harder to process in a hung parliament.
This is vital because if Kavanaugh blacked out, it's possible that he did so the night he allegedly assaulted Ford — he described both himself and Judge as quite drunk.
On Wednesday, 17-year-old Chastinea Reeves was sentenced by a Lake Superior Court judge as part of a plea deal, the Chicago Tribune, WGNTV and NWI Times report.
Despite a host of other questionable accounts from Stockley's story, he was ultimately acquitted for Smith's murder by a judge as he'd opted for a trial without a jury.
The judge, as I mentioned, already analyzed – and rejected – those arguments when they were offered by MDL defendants as a rationale for dismissing claims by Summit and Cuyahoga counties.
A SETTLEMENT to be signed in front of a New York judge as The Economist went to press on February 16th marked the end of years of attritional legal warfare.
The department issued the guidance as arguments in a case that raises similar questions involving McDonald's are set to begin before an administrative law judge as early as next month.
Their "conventional wisdom" was that the trip would fall flat and the immigration speech would simply feature more of the same rhetoric Trump opponents already pre-judge as racist bombast.
The hearing, referred to by the judge as a "tutorial," will address at least 14 specific questions that U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup asked both sides on Feb. 27.
On the Senate floor, McConnell called the Democratic strategy "a new low," saying there was no principled reason to oppose a judge as well qualified and widely respected as Gorsuch.
You see a shift from the judge as the neutral referee, whose job it is to be fair and even-handed — that person is no longer making the key decisions.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's largest city Shanghai has named a former judge as mayor, one of the most senior provincial-level positions in the country, the city government announced on Friday.
After engaging in what had been described by the judge as "heavy petting," the two allegedly went off to a "closed off darkened area" of a basement, court documents state.
But several credible national surveys have shown Mr. Trump's poll numbers sinking sharply in the wake of his criticism of an Indiana-born federal judge as "Mexican" in early June.
But my real preference is still for Barrett, and for reasons that, if I'm being honest, have a lot in common with the president's focus on the judge-as-personality.
But the president made it clear that he believed his nominee and considered the allegations against the judge as part of a smear campaign hatched by Democrats, not credible charges.
As the screen validated Bryan's call, he held his racket in both hands and pointed the handle at the line judge as if it were the barrel of a rifle.
The South Dakota measure is already facing a legal challenge from a group of Republicans and others, and has been put on hold by a judge as the lawsuit proceeds.
Sometimes I would go several days at a time without being able to shave or wear makeup, so I'd try to judge as best as possible which would be safest.
The last time the Senate confirmed a circuit court judge as young as Rushing was in 1991, when Michael Luttig was confirmed to the 4th Circuit the year he turned 37.
The memoir recently emerged as a key talking point when Christine Blasey Ford accused U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of a teenage sexual assault, citing Judge as an alleged witness.
And while Republican senators have so far avoided attacking Garland's qualifications, conservative interest groups are already pledging to run television advertisements portraying the judge as a mindless liberal and Obama stooge.
Judge returned fire Abdalla said it appears the suspect walked up to the judge as he approached the courthouse and shot him several times in the stomach at point-blank range.
Such individuals would reportedly be required to pay back all court fines, even if they weren't handed down by a judge as part of their sentence, before being able to vote.
And he found himself boxed out of his own party, left to retire and ineffectually hint he might run for president in 2020, a pursuit we can already judge as futile.
It also stands out because this is the kind of question jurors in regular court proceedings will ask a judge as they try to understand what their responsibilities entail during deliberations.
But she also glimpsed a more sophisticated world: After junior high school, she traveled to Europe to stay with an uncle, a military judge, as he presided over a spy trial.
After CNN reported on Green's efforts for Gates, Mack, McAvoy and Wu tried to leave the case -- only to be delayed by the judge as Green separately finalized the plea deal.
Mr. Goold said that prosecutors were not certain of his real name, but on Wednesday at the County Court in Modesto, he identified himself to the judge as Paulo Virgen Mendoza.
If you have a good relationship with your judge, as I did with both judges for whom I clerked, they become some of the most important professional relationships in your life.
His work investigating former President Bill Clinton alongside independent counsel Kenneth Starr was also of chief concern for critics, who viewed the judge as a highly partisan pick with little judicial experience.
As soon as the article had been published, screengrabs appearing to show the original headline — which described one judge as "an openly gay ex-Olympic fencer" — started doing the rounds on Twitter.
The third aspect of the judge as umpire metaphor is that the good judge — like the good umpire — generally follows existing rules and does not invent new rules out of whole cloth.
Republicans praised the 10th Circuit judge as a highly qualified candidate, while Democrats tried to suss out his views on abortion and grilled him over his past rulings in favor of corporations.
Another Girardi move worked out as well: using Aaron Judge as the designated hitter instead of in right field, after he appeared to injure himself slightly while running the bases on Friday.
Pressed hard for answers during the cross-examination, his voice occasionally rose in pitch and several times he looked toward the judge, as if for support, when questions came in a barrage.
In a statement released by the U.S. embassy, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo described the judge as corrupt and said this was the reason his travel to the United States had been blocked.
He talked about those decades in a way that made clear he regarded his more recent stint as a Municipal Court judge as something other than the crowning achievement of his legal career.
Similarly, nearly three-quarters of Obama's post-reform appointees to the federal appellate bench clerked for a court of appeals judgeas compared to less than 38 percent of Obama's pre-reform judges.
After the motion was struck down by a judge as premature, Avenatti vowed during a CNN interview on Thursday afternoon to re-up the legal maneuver, possibly by the end of the day.
The judge, as you can imagine, was not happy with Miesha's explanation -- and hit her with a restraining order to stay 100 yards from Metta and his family for the next 3 years.
The substance of the administration's new policy is guaranteed to face a lawsuit — and will probably be put on hold at some point by a federal judge, as past Trump immigration actions have been.
Here's the reality ... if A$AP or his team DARED suggest he's being held because he's a black rapper, there would be hell to pay with the prosecutor and probably the judge as well.
In May, the Republican government's shortening of the state's early voting period was struck down by a federal judge as an unconstitutional violation of the Voting Rights Act because it disproportionately affected African-Americans.
"I don't really like this person," said the potential juror to a judge, as he stood not far from where Shkreli, who could not hear him, was sitting in Brooklyn, New York, federal court.
In the most logical terms, Judge became an expendable commodity the moment last December when the Yankees acquired Giancarlo Stanton, who is as close to a replica of Judge as exists in the game.
In 2016, as The Boston Globe began to investigate allegations of sexual abuse at Choate, Mr. Curtis hired Richard J. Holwell, a former federal judge, as an independent monitor to deal with mounting criticism.
It is possible to see Nassar as a despicable man who did despicable things, a man who deserves the sentence he has received, and see his judge as someone who abdicated her responsibility to him.
In the hours since Gorsuch's nomination was announced, dozens of conservative Christians have hailed the judge as the second coming of the late Justice Antonin Scalia, a favorite figure of the religious right for decades.
Last week, The Washington Post reported the allegations of six women who had worked for the judge as clerks or staff members, and who accused the judge in detail of crude behavior and sexual harassment.
Fiser told a news conference that Wednesday's seizure of documents from the Bank of Slovenia had been ordered by an investigative judge as part of a probe into alleged irregularities during Slovenia's bank overhaul in 2013.
The order "directs limited retesting of certain physical evidence in the case and appoints a retired judge as a special master to oversee this testing, its scope and protocols," Brown's office said in a statement Monday.
Senate Democrats have been avoiding the standard meet-and-greet courtesy visits with the judge as they clash with Republicans over access to emails from his time as staff secretary to former President George W. Bush.
And even if the FBI doesn't come back with new, damning information that might turn those few undecided Republicans against Kavanaugh, Democrats are making a broader, temperament-driven case against the judge as unfit to serve.
The 5-year-old boy, wearing a blue vest and a maroon bow tie, sat on a swivel chair in front of a judge as his kindergarten classmates filled two rows of courtroom seats behind him.
If Ford identifies Mark Judge as having been present at the alleged crime and he rises in defense of Kavanaugh, senators should insist he testify under oath to fairly evaluate his testimony before voting on the nomination.
Her legal team and activists supporting her case say that Hussein's marriage was void, arguing that under Sudanese law, she should have been married in front of a judge as she was under 18 at the time.
Her pivotal backing of Judge Kavanaugh — Senator Joe Manchin III, Democrat of West Virginia, confirmed his support for the judge as Ms. Collins concluded her speech — is already inspiring candidates to say they will run against her.
But the critics ignore reality: That is, jurors in copyright cases are not simply told to award a "just" amount, but are in fact given detailed instructions by the judge as to the factors they should consider.
WASHINGTON — President Trump showed an affinity for "working the referees" in his race to the White House, criticizing a federal judge as biased, panning polls as rigged and even questioning the aptitude of the nation's intelligence agencies.
A spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) declined to comment on what she called "allegedly leaked documents" but cited a ruling by a conservative U.S. district judge as a guide to transgender policy.
The group sent a six-page letter to the judge, as well as the Supreme Court, describing the material as "damning new evidence" that they say reveals "hyper-partisan" motives were at the root of the citizenship question.
Until now, Democrats have declined to arrange courtesy calls with the judge, as is customary after a nominee is named, while Democratic leaders press the administration to provide all the documents from Kavanaugh's past work in the government.
"Men and women of good faith on both sides" can agree to disagree, the argument often goes; better to understand each other and to compromise than to judge as right or wrong little things like basic human rights.
"I think what's really interesting about this particular judgeas Mr. Trump refers to him as a 'Trump hater' — is he even mentions on his judicial questionnaire that he was a La Raza Lawyers Association member," Pierson said.
Christine Blasey Ford, a California research psychologist who grew up near both men, has alleged that a drunken Judge Kavanaugh tried to rape her during a Maryland house party in 1982, and identified Mr. Judge as his accomplice.
"Thousands of illegal aliens are removed every month without seeing an immigration judge as a result of procedures in current law, including voluntary removal and expedited removal," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said at a regular news briefing.
The ones who put the Yankees in position to win were Hicks and Judge, who battled for the starting spot until the final week of spring training, when Manager Joe Girardi tabbed Judge as his opening day starter.
A source familiar with the conversation told CNN that Republicans on the committee were so far rejecting requests from Ford's team to subpoena Judge as well as the polygraph examiner who conducted Ford's test and two trauma experts.
BEIJING, Dec 17 (Reuters) - China is considering a national appeals court specializing in intellectual property rights, the China Daily has cited a senior Chinese judge as saying, as the world's second-largest economy tightens regulation of patents and trademarks.
Following the law is what a police monitoring team is doing now, under the watch of a federal judge, as it seeks the views from the community on how to best shape the future of the Baltimore Police Department.
Boone said he was considering using Judge as the leadoff hitter only in rare circumstances: when the Yankees were facing a left-handed pitcher and their usual leadoff hitter, the left-handed-hitting Brett Gardner, was in the lineup.
"We are the least prepared of anyone here and we want to do a good job and we need that time to be able to do it," Gates' lawyer Walter Mack told the judge as they discussed filing deadlines.
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine government's chief lawyer on Monday filed a petition to remove the Supreme Court's top judge, as an "act of kindness" to spare her the indignity of an impeachment trial that congress is set to vote on soon.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's Supreme Court ruled on Thursday to take a corruption investigation into former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva away from a crusading federal judge, as pro-government protests across the country eased pressure on President Dilma Rousseff.
The first is that Obama might very well believe Garland won't be confirmed, in which case it makes sense to use an older, distinguished judge as a sacrificial lamb and allow his successor to elevate a younger nominee next year.
"My personal views have definitely changed since 2004, but as to exactly what my personal views are, senator, I don't want to leave the impression that those would play any role in how I would judge as a judge," VanDyke responded.
Key senators said Friday they supported a delay on a floor vote on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh to allow for an FBI investigation of sexual assault allegations against the judge, as a Senate panel voted to advance the nomination.
In a keynote address at Notre Dame Law School last year, Kavanaugh explained this obligation: "I believe very deeply in those visions of the rule of law as a law of rules, and of the judge as umpire," he said.
"You are all dogs of Tayyip, shame on you!" one woman shouted, referring to Mr. Erdogan, who personally filed the criminal complaint against the journalists and was accepted on Friday by the judge as a co-plaintiff in the case.
It was not a lack of judicial experience on the part of Judge Kavanaugh, or the nominee's inability to articulate the role of a judge as an independent neutral, that failed to calm the anxiety that hung over the proceedings.
Earlier, Mr. Trump told reporters he wanted the hearing on Judge Kavanaugh to proceed " as quickly as possible," praising the judge as "a truly outstanding person" with an "unblemished record" who would make an "incredible" justice on the nation's highest court.
The best scene we saw, however, featured an incredibly moving speech by Monae's Mary Jackson as she pleads her case to a judge as to why she should be the first black woman allowed to attend an all-white high school in Virginia.
Judge, as Slate explains, published Wasted: Tales of a GenX Drunk, a 1997 memoir about his experience with alcoholism in high school that featured a character named "Bart O'Kavanaugh," likely a reference to his real-life friend with the strikingly similar name.
Ryan has called Trump's proposed Muslim ban unconstitutional, condemned Trump's attacks on a Mexican-American federal judge as "textbook" racism and said he could not longer defend or campaign with Trump after a tape emerged last month of Trump bragging about groping women.
He also drew sharp criticism for recklessly referring to FBI agents executing warrants signed by a federal judge as "stormtroopers" -- reminiscent of Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy's infamous comparison of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents to "brutal thugs" in 20023.
There is definitely something about all this that the American public doesn't like, that reasonable people can judge as wrong, but that is quite different than removing a president from office through a process designed to use impeachment as a political vehicle. Rep.
"Even though high-ranking Republicans like House Speaker Paul Ryan have condemned Donald Trump's comments on the Trump University Judge as racist, Florida Senate candidates Carlos Beruff, Ron DeSantis and Carlos Lopez-Cantera avoided going that far," the Senate Democrats' political arm wrote.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - The white man accused of killing nine black parishioners in a racially motivated attack at a South Carolina church last June will face a trial by jury rather than a judge as he requested, a U.S. judge ordered on Monday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York police are investigating the death of the United States' first female Muslim judge as a possible suicide, but lack important clues about how her body ended up in the Hudson River, a police source said on Thursday.
He filed a defamation suit against the paper in 2012 after it ran an article about him pleading guilty to harassing a woman — the lawsuit was thrown out by a judge as groundless — and he repeatedly targeted staff members with menacing, profanity-laced tweets.
The two Al-Jazeera employees — identified by the judge as news producer Alaa Omar Mohammed and news editor Ibrahim Mohammed Hilal — were sentenced in absentia along with Asmaa al-Khateib, who worked for Rasd, a media network widely suspected of links to Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood.
They reveal that Ford had told people close to her that she had been sexually assaulted as a teenager by someone who had since become a federal judge as far back as 2012 and 2013, well before Brett Kavanaugh was nominated to the Supreme Court.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said on Monday that removing illegal immigrants from the United States without giving them an opportunity to go before a judge, as President Donald Trump has called for, does not mean they would not be afforded due process rights.
"During this time period I understood Mr. Reichberg to be a leader within the Jewish community, and also considered him a friend," Mr. Harrington, 52, who was dressed in a blue, pinstriped suit, told the judge as his wife, Tara, and others looked on.
The 250 pages of material, from 28 to 22010, had been sealed by a U.S. judge as part of a lawsuit filed against Facebook by an app developer, but they were obtained by British lawmakers as part of a parliamentary investigation into the company's practices.
But three factors, he said, weigh against legality: the traditional meaning of the word pardon, which implies one person giving and another receiving; the legal principle against serving as one's own judge, as cited in the Nixon memo; and the text of the U.S. Constitution.
The committee's lawsuit to compel the testimony of former White House counsel Don McGahn, a key witness in the Mueller report on obstruction, could see a ruling from a federal district judge as soon as November, but appeals could stretch that court battle into 2020.
Trump is emerging from a difficult phase in his campaign, including the firing of campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, anemic fundraising and widespread blowback from his party over his labeling of an Indiana-born federal judge as "Mexican" and therefore biased in his Trump University legal proceedings.
Returning Housewives Vicki Gunvalson and Tamra Judge as well as newly single costars Shannon Beador and Kelly Dodd are at it again, this time color coordinating in white dresses as they dish out their new one-liners for the upcoming installment of the hit Bravo series.
For Buttigieg, the 37-year-old millennial mayor with a hard-to-pronounce name — Tapper's first question to him Sunday was whether it was boot-edge-edge, as the mayor says, or buddha-judge, as his husband does — the forum was a chance to introduce himself.
MUMBAI, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Tata Sons' ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry, in his first legal salvo against the conglomerate, has appealed to a quasi-judicial body to either replace the company's current board of directors or appoint a retired Supreme Court judge as its non-executive chairman.
Emily Kathleen Ely and Rubin Jesse Miller were married April 13 at Early Mountain Vineyards in Madison, Va. Stephanie McNerney, a friend of the couple who was sworn in by a judge as a one-time officiant in a nonreligious ceremony in the state of Virginia, officiated.
Trump stood by Kavanaugh, a conservative federal appeals court judge, as the new allegations threatened to upend a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing scheduled for Thursday to hear testimony from Christine Blasey Ford, a university professor in California who has accused Kavanaugh of sexual assault in 1982.
Former Vice President Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE is endorsing Democrat Patty Judge as she seeks to unseat longtime Sen.
It was evident in the jury-selection process, described by the judge as "extraordinarily long," and in the oblique references to an "earlier proceeding" that lawyers, who did not mention the first trial in front of the jury, made as they questioned witnesses about their previous testimony.
WASHINGTON — President Trump falsely charged on Tuesday that Democrats had sought to time a sexual assault allegation against his Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, to obstruct his confirmation, siding with the judge as he called for a swift process for airing the accusation on Capitol Hill.
Women and men who have been sexually abused as children are also more likely to experience more sexual violations and may find it more difficult to negotiate sexual parameters in relationships, potentially increasing their risk of exposure to H.I.V. What we dismiss or judge as promiscuity is often pain in practice.
He is under pressure to adopt a more presidential demeanor and strengthen his campaign organization after a rocky period in which he criticized a U.S.-born federal judge as unfair because of his Mexican heritage and took fire for his response to the killing of 49 people at an Orlando, Florida, nightclub.
In the 73s, for example, a deputy group called the Lynwood Vikings, described by a California judge as a "neo-Nazi, white supremacist gang," was responsible for incidents that led to millions being handed out in lawsuit settlements, and was also the subject of a 1991 lawsuit from the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
Washington (CNN)Senate Democrats on the Judiciary Committee filed several Freedom of Information Requests for records involving Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh during his time at the White House, the latest move in a partisan battle over trying to obtain documents related to the judge as part of his Senate confirmation process.
Paul Callan: If we were in court, Kavanaugh would be found not guilty Many Americans will ultimately come away from Thursday's hearing feeling disgusted not over the character of Judge Brett Kavanaugh but that of those Democratic senators who attempted, on the weakest of evidence, to portray the judge as an attempted rapist.
Prosecutors are also reviewing "well into the thousands" of files and nine gigabytes of data obtained from subpoenas of phones, banks, internet providers and witnesses as part of the discovery process, they told the judge, as well as numerous search warrants and affidavits for email accounts, iCloud accounts, electronic devices and physical premises.
Rowling is clearly in the middle of juggling eight or nine plot points at once, as she loves to do, and it seems somewhat futile to do anything more than stand back and let her at it, until we finally have a coherent 10-hour film that we can judge as a whole.
"I think what's really interesting about this particular judge -- as Mr. Trump refers to him as a 'Trump hater' -- is he even mentions on his judicial questionnaire that he was a La Raza Lawyers Association member," Pierson said, apparently referring to the questionnaire Curiel filled out when his confirmation was being considered by the Senate.
But Ms. Dunbar, a 67-year-old social worker, was not about to press her Democratic senator to take a stand against the judge, as she fretted that a vote against a Trump nominee could jeopardize Ms. Heitkamp's already difficult bid for a second Senate term in a state where the president is popular.
The Speaker, who was the party's vice presidential nominee in 2012, has rejected some of Trump's more extreme statements and positions: Ryan called Trump's proposed ban on Muslim immigration "unconstitutional," blasted his attacks on a Mexican-American judge as "racist," and chided the candidate for refusing to quickly disavow support from a white supremacist.
In saying during Thursday's hearing that "boofing" refers to farting and that "Devil's Triangle" is a drinking game — in addition to stating that the yearbook entry was full of exaggeration ("Many of us went along in the yearbook to the point of absurdity," Kavanaugh said) — Kavanaugh appeared to cast himself and Judge as more immature than nefarious or misogynistic.
We can hide our heads in the sand, or we can — in addition to pushing for real lessons on sex for young people again — tackle the job of understanding the range of what porn is, evaluating what's working and what we can qualitatively judge as good, and try to build a better industry and cultural understanding of sex.
"Even putting aside whatever advantage the government may see in prosecuting a case before a certain judge as opposed to having it randomly assigned through the criminal wheel, the mere fact that the government has been able to effectively choose its judge in this manner is improper under the rules, unconstitutional and fundamentally unfair to the indicted defendants," the letter said.
During a news conference on poverty Tuesday in an African-American neighborhood in D.C., the Speaker lashed out at Trump's attacks on the judge as "indefensible" and the "textbook definition" of racism — a rebuke Ryan later told his GOP colleagues he hoped would put the controversy to rest and allow Republicans to pivot back to their election-year agenda project.
A source familiar with the matter says the Justice Department led the decision to change the legal team dealing with the census, in part because the legal battle was entering a new phase and it was a way for the old legal team to not be harangued by the judge, as was the case during a hearing with a Maryland federal judge last week.
"In that letter, he was talking to the appeals court judge and suggesting that he didn&apost do a very good job on the case and as a result he was going to have to take out his vengeance in a different way," Marquardt told AP. Letters were also sent to a Baltimore judge, as well as a judge at the Maryland Court of Special Appeals.
And in most cases not even real names, but nicknames — "Sir Didi" for shortstop Didi Gregorius, "Kraken" for catcher Gary Sanchez, "ToddFather" for third baseman Todd Frazier and, of course, "All Rise" for Aaron Judgeas part of Major League Baseball's Players Weekend promotion, designed to allow players to showcase their individual personalities in an attempt to attract a younger demographic and raise some money for charity.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's presidential campaign faced a crisis of confidence on Tuesday as Republicans denounced his attacks on a federal judge as racist and grappled with whether to retract their endorsements.
National poll finds Trump, Clinton locked in virtual tie And perceptions of Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state, which came up frequently in Wednesday night's forum, has shifted over the last year and a half from an issue that voters deemed mostly irrelevant to her character or ability to serve as president to one which almost two-thirds judge as an indicator of her fitness for the job.
USA Today reported on Thursday that the university, whose president, Jerry Falwell Jr., is an ardent supporter of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, is working with the organization Concerned Women for America (CWA) to take students to Washington to support the judge as he faces multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
But they also delight in the way it embraces a noble version of bipartisanship, in moments such as President Bartlet's decision to voluntarily cede his office to the Republican House Speaker when his daughter is kidnapped by terrorists; his hiring of staunch right-winger Ainsley Hayes as deputy White House counsel; his nomination of a conservative justice to the Supreme Court as a complement to his choosing a liberal judge as the court's first female Chief Justice; and Bartlet's presidential successor Matt Santos naming his Republican presidential opponent as his new Secretary of State.
Below, the week in 19 headlines: Monday: Trump won't commit to releasing Mueller reportDOJ reversing Obama-era positions on discrimination policiesProsecutors subpoena Trump inaugural committee, source saysPaul Manafort to be sentenced March 13Trump taps acting interior secretary to replace Zinke Tuesday: Top general says Trump did not consult him on Syria announcementTrump met with contractors Monday to discuss building border wallTrump calls for rejection of 'politics of revenge' in SOTU speechTrump announces second Kim summit will take place in Vietnam Wednesday: Pompeo says US has 'more work ahead' to defeat ISISTrump likely to attend NATO summit in London in DecemberTrump takes aim at the World Bank with Malpass pick Thursday: Ahead of annual physical, Trump has not followed doctor's ordersTrump nominates official to oversee America's spy satellitesWhite House says 'we're in a good place' on budget negotiations Friday: Whitaker testifies that he has not talked about Mueller to TrumpTrump calls out judge as he renews asylum ban orderWhite House refuses to meet Congress' deadline on Khashoggi killingVirginia Lt. Gov.

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