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For example, if a federal judge committed bribery, the President could pardon the judge from a criminal bribery charge, but the President could not rescue the judge from impeachment.
Neil Gorsuch is a Federal Appeals Court judge from Colorado.
Hens, to judge from his book, truly hated his father.
Susan Jelen, a former administrative law judge from Plano, Tex.
Iranian politics are notoriously difficult to judge from the outside.
But that was the trial of an obscure judge from Louisiana.
It's a lame excuse to insulate the judge from legitimate criticism.
He is, to judge from his self-reporting, a giant square.
Bari has brought in a judge from another city to help out.
He was a New Jersey Superior Court judge from 1987 to 1995.
Trump in January nominated Gorsuch, a conservative appeals court judge from Colorado.
"I think it's easy to judge from the outside," he told ESPN.
He is still unloved and, to judge from his latest setbacks, less feared.
A federal judge from California blocked the order saying it was unconstitutional—booyah!
Soon, something would enter, fearsomely, abruptly, like a judge from the robing room.
In the South China Sea case, the Philippines appointed one judge from Germany.
The couple exchanged vows and signed wedding documents before a judge from Tijuana.
President Jimmy Carter eventually named William H. Webster, a federal judge from Missouri.
Manager Joe Girardi said he would not discourage Judge from entering the competition.
They were blocked by the judge from raising that issue as a defense.
Can you disqualify a judge from a case based on his heritage in America?
To judge from his blog, Mr. Ceruzzi is fascinated by New York City history.
To judge from the macroeconomic figures alone, South Korea still seems to be prospering.
A judge from Guinness World Records was present to confirm the record-breaking attempt.
"You'd have a judge from Baltimore sent down to Harlingen in Texas," Harris said.
He was chief judge from 1994 to 2000 and assumed senior status in 2003.
The pitch to Judge, from Logan Verrett, had arrived at 84.7 miles per hour.
But to judge from the fossil record, complex cells simply appeared out of nowhere.
Mr Gorsuch is a federal appeals court judge from Colorado with a solid conservative record.
A federal judge from Montana has blocked construction of the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline.
"Look, it's really hard for me to judge from the outside looking in," he adds.
In this installment, we hear from a preliminary judge from a popular primetime cooking show.
But the conservative federal appeals court judge from Colorado repeatedly said he was beyond politics.
Judge Griesa served as chief judge from 1993 to 2000, when he gained senior status.
And he unearthed a rich source, to judge from a scintillating chamber concert on Jan.
The inquiry committee will decide whether to recommend the removal of the judge from office.
Congress may forcibly remove a judge from office through the process of impeachment and conviction.
To judge from the reception given to Uber, such fear is still pretty far away.
The request will be heard by a judge from the Seoul Central District Court on Thursday.
Nassar blames the judge from his criminal case -- claiming she encouraged other inmates to target him.
To judge from "Hardly War," Choi has inherited her father's journalistic sense for the right detail.
The '21919s began with more of a whimper than a roar, to judge from January's headlines.
To judge from some recent movies, the threat is far closer to home, sometimes uncomfortably so.
To judge from the hysterical, hyperpartisan tone of much of the ensuing coverage, it was the clicks.
It doubled down on its defense of Kavanaugh following another allegation against the judge from Deborah Ramirez.
To judge from my own misery in the audience, I'd say this is a theme they mastered.
But to judge from what's happening on tech's own doorstep, there is nothing to be complacent about.
That argument provoked skepticism from U.S. District Judge Hellerstein, a visiting judge from Manhattan's federal district court.
The investigation is being carried out by a judge from the city of Liège who specializes in terrorism.
That who was really running this investigation and who gave it the impetus Judge, from the very beginning?
For her part, Jamil wanted to become an immigration judge from the earliest moments of her legal career.
And to judge from the preview for next week, Singer brings all their differences out into the open.
Trump has chosen Brett Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge from the D.C. circuit, to be his nominee.
Additionally, the week before Trump's comments, a judge from the US Court of Federal Claims ruled against Oracle.
The 911 transcript shows that an ambulance reached the 60-year-old judge from Bismarck within 20153 minutes.
The four Republicans were Johnson, Diaz-Balart, Labrador and Representative John Carter, a former judge from central Texas.
Bowe Bergdahl's sentencing hearing as his attorneys attempt to sway the judge from deciding on a severe punishment.
Rather mildly, if one has to judge from the film's 32 percent audience approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
To judge from the chart, it seemed as if Armond were awake, his eyes darting about the room.
To judge from Trump's ascendancy, along with the historical evidence so scrupulously marshaled in "Crash," Tooze is right.
They are expected to act on subjective and inside information which courts find difficult to judge from outside.
To judge from social media reaction, they also see a flagrant abuse of power in this sexual encounter.
To judge from the polls and his recent victory in New Hampshire, Donald Trump is the Republican front-runner.
The find near the Nile city of Luxor, is the tomb of Userhat, a judge from the New Kingdom.
In March a federal judge from Hawaii blocked Trump's second travel ban once again on grounds of religious discrimination.
Trump in January nominated Gorsuch, a conservative appeals court judge from Colorado, to the lifetime job as a justice.
The man chosen to lead the effort was Thomas Berger, a thorough and enthusiastic young judge from British Columbia.
After two high-profile conservative nominations failed, President Reagan chose a little-known appellate judge from California: Justice Kennedy.
Earlier, a judge from Spain's national court ordered prison without bail for two separatist leaders, pending a sedition trial.
In December, a federal judge from the Northern District of Texas, Reed O'Connor, ruled that the law was unconstitutional.
Nearly every federal judge from the district and circuit courts in Washington attended the ceremony, including Howell and Jackson.
He was not even a very good Southern Baptist, to judge from his fondness for bourbon, poker and profanity.
To judge from "Eveningland," that spiritual territory has changed little since I left the Deep South in the 1980s.
Costa's solution would not eliminate nationwide injunctions altogether, but it would prevent a single district judge from issuing them.
Many New Yorkers can relate: It's a mix that's accessible and, to judge from Ms. Rogien's feed, highly covetable.
Sometimes, to judge from what's onstage, I have to conclude that Crate & Barrel is sponsoring the new gay agenda.
Reviewing elsewhere that night, I couldn't hear it, but to judge from all reports, the performance must have been stunning.
Souter was a little-known judge from New Hampshire, but the White House team assured Republicans he was a conservative.
Troubled by these rulings, a group of volunteers started gathering signatures to recall the judge from the bench this summer.
Not even the expected birth of his first child should prevent the judge from ordering jail time, Mueller's team suggested.
Obama is reportedly vetting Jane Kelly, an appellate court judge from Iowa whom Grassley has praised effusively in the past.
Yesterday, a federal judge from Hawaii became the first to place a temporary retraining order on the new executive order.
What happened: Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch, a conservative judge from the the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver, Colorado.
Blocking the reappointment of Shree Baboo Chekitan Servansing, a judge from Mauritius, could move the WTO closer to ceasing operations.
To judge from the Webcast, the final rendition was the most polished in the series, but each had its virtues.
And which is now subject to lawsuits, some of which are being heard by a distinguished federal judge from Indiana.
The officer gets a trial, held at Police Headquarters in Lower Manhattan, before an administrative judge from the Police Department.
Mr. Finley obviously learned very well whatever lessons Mr. Hvorostovsky's performances had to teach, to judge from the performance here.
To judge from opinion polls, this effort is succeeding, even if some of the metaphorical flourishes are in poor taste.
To judge from his own words, Mr. Just turned to fiction because, paradoxically, he was searching for some larger truth.
Yet to judge from the precautions taken on his behalf, he seemed to think he was passing through enemy-held territory.
"Gia fits the Greyhound standard perfectly and also gives that extra showmanship," said the Best In Show judge from Ottawa, Canada.
But to judge from his Twitter feed, at least, Mr Trump's mind is mostly elsewhere when he thinks about the globe.
A judge from New York the blocked the first travel ban, which sent Trump and team back to the drawing board.
The new system is likely to intensify the anti-corruption campaign, to judge from the results of the three pilot schemes.
To judge from Muffat's two works here, sonatas from his "Armonico Tributo," he absorbed both styles thoroughly and unified them deftly.
Earlier this week, a judge from Spain's national court ordered prison without bail for two separatist leaders, pending a sedition trial.
Prosecutors are trying to link parents into a single conspiracy, but preventing a judge from separating the cases may prove difficult.
Last week, however, a judge from the National Court ordered prison without bail for eight former members of the Catalan government.
Separately, another judge from the Supreme Court granted bail this month to five other Catalan lawmakers awaiting trial on rebellion charges.
Mr. Kushner's politics, to judge from his past political donations and attendance at such events, seem to lean Democratic as well.
The Yankees activated Judge from the disabled list before batting practice, but said he still could not swing in a game.
Mr. Rosenthal, the son of a refugee judge from Nazi Germany, merged multiple careers into a lifelong commitment to public service.
The arrests were ordered by a judge from Spain's national court who has been investigating the finances of the national team.
Mr. Johnson's lawyers filed 70 pages of letters to the judge from their client's colleagues, friends and family, asking for lenience.
To judge from the protests that erupted following the announcement of the ban, it will do little to calm things down.
To judge from TV medical dramas, the syndrome is commonplace; people have been captivated by the figure of the bad mother.
Even more brazen is the administration's recent removal of a judge from dozens of cases because it disagreed with the outcome.
JPMorgan submitted a letter to a British judge from Nigeria's attorney general attesting to the legitimacy of the planned Lebanese transfer.
In Russia, MMA tournaments are run by a judge from the Union of MMA in Russia, the organization created by Fedor.
Instead, the Justice Department sent an assistant chief immigration judge from Washington to replace Morley for exactly one hearing: the one that ended Castro-Tum's bid to stay in the US. The unusual use of a chief immigration judge from headquarters has raised concerns from retired immigration judges, lawyers and the union for active immigration judges.
Under the new law, Mr Sisi will choose one judge from a list of three which the courts in question must submit.
The judge, from a courtroom in Georgetown, Delaware, sent the case to arbitration, moving the legal battle out of the public eye.
But to judge from his interview with The Los Angeles Times, this devotion to craft doesn't extend to shoptalk with writer friends.
To judge from the crowd's cheers, the show was preaching to the left-leaning choir, its celebrity pals a basket of adorables.
Nancy Gertner, a former district-court judge from Massachusetts, is among those who have questioned Judge Aquilina's conduct at Larry Nassar's sentencing.
That's because a federal judge from Seattle has obtained a restraining order which looks set to overrule the order with nationwide effect.
After the jury had left the courtroom, Mr. Ullah interrupted the proceedings, addressing the judge from his chair at the defense table.
To judge from Melania's face and the reports that she traveled to the speech apart from her husband, I suspect the latter.
Alan D. Marrus, who retired as a judge from the New York State Supreme Court in Brooklyn, is to lead the ceremony.
Surfers, to judge from the throngs who gleefully paddled out from Florida to New England, make for unreflective scholars of the divine.
Naturally, Sessions and the union for the immigration judges clashed over the moves, which included removing one judge from a high-profile case.
To judge from excerpts published in Granma, the state newspaper, the revised constitution will write Raúl's "updating" of the Cuban model into law.
And a judge from the American show will compete in the latest series of "Strictly Come Dancing", one of the corporation's biggest hits.
Rather than choosing a judge from Indiana or Pennsylvania or other heartland states, President Trump went with a Beltway Boy, born and bred.
Trump's lawyers, led by Marc Kasowitz, said the Constitution's Supremacy Clause prevented the judge from letting Zervos's lawsuit proceed in a state court.
They were men who smoked pipes and wore hobnail boots and climbing tweeds and (to judge from period photographs) seldom combed their hair.
After World War II, Mr. Hall returned to practice law in Rockwall County, where he served as a judge from 1950 to 1962.
Then, in April, in a statewide Supreme Court election, a liberal judge from Milwaukee County defeated a county circuit judge backed by conservatives.
If Trump were then to replace Ginsburg or Breyer with a judge from his list, the transformation of the Court would be dramatic.
There were protests earlier this year after a judge from the city of Olsztyn was suspended for questioning the ruling party's judicial reforms.
A woman faces long odds of landing that job, to judge from a study just released from the Association of Art Museum Directors.
To judge from the chatter after the Oscar nominations were announced on Tuesday, we can expect something similar at this year's Academy Awards.
To judge from their campaigns' respective "get out the vote" efforts, both politicians seem to have studied up on recent research in the field.
Clifton, nominated to the 9th Circuit by George W. Bush in 2001, is the second judge from Hawaii to serve on the 9th Circuit.
Singing excluded, if we had to judge from the bubble-gum pink float, complete with a Pegasus, we'd still say this day was everything!
A federal judge from Maryland, Judge Theodore D. Chuang, has temporarily blocked Section Two of President Trump's revised travel ban, per CNN's Laura Jarrett.
To judge from informal conversations and press chatter (nobody is systematically canvassing opinion) Cubans are underwhelmed by the prospect of a Cuban-American president.
He confirmed the ministry plans to give permission for ethanol production, and then would judge from early experience whether to scale up the experiment.
Since the Turner predicament, Persky has worked as a night judge from his home, where he issues orders and warrants in domestic violence cases.
Blocking the reappointment of Shree Baboo Chekitan Servansing, a judge from Mauritius, could move the WTO closer to ceasing operations, the news service noted.
That is simply savvy politics, said Christopher Kelly, a retired judge from Columbia who served nine terms in the Legislature, several with Ms. McCaskill.
To judge from his paintings, it seems that Wong's self-identity was remarkably fluid, determined in large part by his community friendships and exchanges.
To judge from the thousands of column inches from political and economic pundits desperate to find a link you'd actually think quite a lot.
He opened a school, but to judge from the photos the young women he was able to collect were mostly rather plump and bewildered.
To judge from this restaurant, from Farida Gabbassova-Ricciardelli and her husband, the chef Umitjon Kamolov, Central Asia is a region for hearty eating.
Neil Gorsuch, a 49-year-old federal appellate judge from Colorado, is Trump's pick to replace conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, who died suddenly last year.
When asked to rank Teresa Giudice, Porsha Williams, Tamra Judge from least to most prone to violence, Cohen took advantage of his power to abstain.
There's also Howard Nielson, a Bush administration lawyer who fought marriage equality and tried to disqualify a judge from a case because he was gay.
Rather than giving the government power to remove any judge from the supreme court, the new law sets a retirement age of 65 for them.
Trump reportedly favored the 403-year-old D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals judge from the start, thanks in part to a nudge from Kennedy himself.
The White House is also vetting a federal appeals court judge from Iowa, Jane Kelly, 51, whom Mr. Grassley has effusively praised in the past.
This month, a judge from Spain's national court ordered prison without bail for two leaders of the Catalan independence movement, pending a trial for sedition.
Perhaps none of Ms. Klobuchar's votes surprised more of her fellow Democrats than her support for Judge Stras, a conservative judge from her home state.
To judge from "Advocate," an engrossing, largely pro-Tsemel profile from Rachel Leah Jones and Philippe Bellaïche, the truth may be a little of each.
But to judge from the pre-emptive reaction to Mr. Shapiro's speech scheduled for this Thursday at the University of California, Berkeley, you'd be mistaken.
The designated judge from the arbitration tribunal found that Ms. Clifford had violated the agreement and enjoined her from, among other things, filing this lawsuit.
The first and most visible has been a recall effort focused on removing the trial judge from the case — Judge Aaron Persky — from the bench.
Neil Gorsuch is a 49-year old judge from the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, to which he was nominated by George W. Bush in 2006.
True talent is what we need to judge from, and there is tremendous talent in all those fields of diversity, from gender to race to religion.
To judge from Parker's account, there were a number of different Housmans, and how you felt about him depended on which one you happened to meet.
According to Joshua Judge from Sotheby's International Realty, The Woolworth Building's residences have been selling mainly to New Yorkers who actually want to live in them.
And our readers have found it an even bigger eye-opener, to judge from the outpouring of mostly alarmed reactions we have seen in online comments.
"To judge from the contents of the open letter, it may be the work of an elderly gentleman," Mr. Cai said in emailed answers to questions.
To judge from the three soups on Jeju's menu, Mr. Kim is not trying to reverse-engineer just-add-water Korean brands like Shin and Samyang.
But to judge from Mr. Doyle's take on "As You Like It," which opened on Thursday evening at Classic Stage Company, the approach has its limits.
The ICJ's 15-judge panel - which has been expanded by an additional judge from each side in the Myanmar case - has historically dealt with border disputes.
To judge from my conversations with more than forty youth registrants and their families, however, these warnings have done little to prevent threats and violent attacks.
Joe Biden remains the front-runner in Iowa despite the fact that, to judge from his remarks at campaign events, he believes he is in Belgium.
In the end, many Democrats end up voting for the nominee, as each of them did last week on a federal appeals court judge from Idaho.
Chief White House Correspondent John Roberts joins us now to explain why the President went with the 2300 year old judge from the DC Court of Appeals.
There are normally seven WTO appeals judges, but if Shree Baboo Chekitan Servansing, a trade judge from Mauritius, is not reappointed when his term expires on Sept.
A judge from the small Brazilian state of Sergipe ordered telecom providers in the country to block WhatsApp today in a dispute over access to encrypted data.
An unearthed copy of the University of Iowa's satirical magazine The Judge from 1921 suggests that, at least when it comes to comedy, some things never change.
These are important factors that you can't judge from a technical specs sheet —especially since we weren't hugely impressed by the very first OSVR headset in 2015.
Bailey, a retired Superior Court judge from El Dorado County and critic of the state's so-called sanctuary laws, received 25 percent and took the second spot.
To judge from the remaining sidewalls, the researchers wrote in Friday's issue of Science, the dam would have risen some 800 feet above the river's present level.
The Yankees planned to send him for an X-ray as well but needed to wait until the X-ray technician returned with Judge from the hospital.
To judge from Shafrir's tweet — and those that came after it — many women would appear to be skeptical of the current vogue for conservative, covered-up fashions.
Musk even shared a short video of Cybertruck pulling a Ford F-150 uphill, though the steepness of that hill is hard to judge from the video.
"Every death penalty state other than Alabama requires a jury verdict for death and prohibits a judge from overriding a jury verdict for life," his petition said.
In contrast, Trinity's Handel Project, a new multiyear survey of Handel's oratorios, shapes up as a more improvisatory affair, to judge from its opening concert last Wednesday.
Two other co-consiprators, a retired administrative law judge from the U.S. Social Security Administration and a clinical psychologist, are awaiting sentencing for their roles in the scheme.
With the ideological balance of the Supreme Court at stake, the Senate Judiciary Committee opened its confirmation hearing for Gorsuch, a conservative federal appeals court judge from Colorado.
A chief judge from the Division of Milk Control and Dairy Services helped weigh up the competition, and the winners of the various sections have just been announced.
The Dallas school system, as one example, was only desegregated under a court-ordered plan that had to be supervised by a federal judge from 1971 until 2003.
The New York Yankees are expected to activate slugger Aaron Judge from the injured list on Friday and have him in the lineup to face the Houston Astros.
Next month, a judge from the United States District Court in Arizona will decide the status of the voluntary manslaughter charge, which the jury's verdict left in question.
To judge from furious street protests that have swept the nation, the party devolved in the eyes of many into a patronage network enriching a well-connected few.
He befriended Kevin O'Leary, a judge from "Shark Tank," she says, and partied at the Maya-themed Lyford Cay estate of Peter Nygard, the Finnish-Canadian retail mogul.
It's easy to make fun of these characters—the show is designed to encourage it—but, to judge from the after-show, they're often in on the joke.
Turner also treated oil and watercolor as interchangeable, to judge from the translucent layers in "Brest" and in an entire gallery of smaller port views done in watercolor.
By March, the Republican-controlled U.S. Senate is likely to be deliberating on whether to approve Neil Gorsuch, a conservative federal appeals court judge from Colorado, to the court.
Sunday Routine To judge from the society pages, the fashion designer Cynthia Rowley and her husband, Bill Powers, seem to be out on the town six days a week.
That sentence sparked national outrage, as well as a recall campaign of the judge, from critics who argued it was far too lenient for the nature of his crimes.
It's unclear if she was asked directly about the judge from her case theorizing last week that Caylee died when Anthony accidentally used too much chloroform to sedate her.
What happened: In January, President Trump nominated Gorsuch, a conservative judge from the 2015th Circuit Court of Appeals in Colorado, to fill the seat vacated after Antonin Scalia's death.
It also would prevent a judge from deciding on the competency of Mr. Redstone, which could have set off succession plans for his controlling stakes in Viacom and CBS.
To those who know the former monk and community worker, the willingness of others to judge from afar has led to a characterization they say is unfair and inaccurate.
A judge from the Northern District of California -- where cases get appealed to the 9th Circuit -- ordered officials to resume accepting asylum seekers in contravention of a presidential order.
That decision handed Mr. Trump a court vacancy to fill immediately upon taking office, and he quickly moved forward with Mr. Gorsuch, a conservative appeals court judge from Colorado.
The judge, Alex Kozinski, has served on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit for 32 years and was the chief judge from 2007 to 2014.
This is not always true when it comes to schools, since many of the consumers are young and the thing they're buying is hard to judge from the outside.
Foreign Affairs Your portfolio of American stocks may have suffered lately but, to judge from major indexes, your portfolio of foreign stocks has probably done much worse for far longer.
He checked the boxes for joint legal and physical custody of their 10-year-old daughter, Delilah, ... and wants to block the judge from giving either of them spousal support.
A Stanford law professor is leading a signature-gathering drive to remove the judge from office for handing down the six-month sentence even though prosecutors had recommended six years.
News reports that Smith apologized to the families of his five victims in court, but the apology was not enough to sway the judge from imposing the six-century sentence.
Trump said he planned to nominate a judge from a list of 25 conservative candidates that was partly compiled his presidential campaign, though the list has reportedly grown since then.
President Trump announced Monday night that he has nominated Brett Kavanaugh, a 53-year-old federal appeals court judge from Bethesda, Maryland, to the Supreme Court, replacing Justice Anthony Kennedy.
His exasperated lawyers were reduced to playing the role of standby counsel last week, able to offer guidance but restrained by the judge from asking direct questions or making objections.
No one becomes a federal judge, from district court to the Supreme Court, unless a president of the United States believes that he or she will further partisan political objectives.
If eventually confirmed as expected, the federal appeals court judge from Colorado would restore a conservative majority on the nine-seat high court, fulfilling one of Trump's top campaign promises.
The piece turned out to be the Intermezzo and Dance Finale of Gaspar Cassadó's Cello Suite, which, to judge from the countless versions on YouTube, is standard fare for cellists.
The Senate's top Democrat, Chuck Schumer, said on Saturday that Gorsuch, a conservative federal appeals court judge from Colorado, must meet a higher bar to show his independence from the president.
Lena Headey has pulled out the big guns in her custody war -- passing a letter to the judge from the "Game of Thrones" Executive Producer demanding her presence on the set.
A judge from the Northern District of California, which has cases appealed to the Ninth Circuit, dealt the administration another legal setback this week by blocking the order denying the asylum.
To judge from the country's two highest-profile contests this year, the Republican Party is betting the farm on the racially divisive tactics that helped usher Trump into power last year.
"It's even been suggested that if the White House selects a judge from Iowa, then I'd try to convince my colleagues that it's a good idea to hold hearings," he said.
A former district court judge from Kentucky with a conservative track record, Judge Thapar was among those the president considered as a replacement for Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in 2016.
For that, Espot was sued by the Foundation for the Defense of the Spanish Nation, a right-wing association, though a judge from Spain's national court ultimately turned down the complaint.
So far that does not appear to have happened, to judge from the annual report of the trustees of Social Security and Medicare, a group that includes three Trump cabinet officers.
Separately, a judge from the Spanish Supreme Court postponed the hearings of five Catalans who have parliamentary immunity until next week, after their lawyers requested more time to prepare their cases.
Wednesday's meeting of the WTO's dispute settlement body was the last chance of reprieve for Shree Baboo Chekitan Servansing, a trade judge from Mauritius, before his term expires on Sept. 30.
Prisoners, presumably fellow Roma to judge from their kerchiefs, peer from their barracks as the kapos wield their bullwhips, while wraithlike captives walk single-file past a cart full of corpses.
Basketball star Dwyane Wade took to Twitter to defend his wife, actress Gabrielle Union, after she was let go as a judge from NBC&aposs "America&aposs Got Talent" on Friday.
I have no trouble with many processes in court — speaking to a jury, questioning witnesses and talking to a judge from the middle of the courtroom, where everyone can hear me.
The dissenting judge from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' 2-1 decision accused the majority of ignoring legal precedent and said the Supreme Court may need to weigh in.
Mr. Lozoya is set to appear on Thursday before a judge from Spain's national court, where he will be asked whether he is ready to return to Mexico to stand trial there.
" A judge from China's Jiangsu Province anonymously told the Global Times that "the Hangzhou Internet Court is likely to someday directly intervene in trade disputes on popular shopping sites, such as Taobao.
Ivanka appeared on her father's hit show, "The Apprentice," joining the cast as a boardroom judge from its sixth season to its final episode with the Trumps at the helm in 2015.
The boost Moore will get from Trump's comments will make it that much harder to remove the controversial judge from the race or to organize a serious write-in campaign against him.
Gardner was peeved after grounding into a game-ending double play that prevented Aaron Judge from coming to the plate and that sealed a 2-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays.
Many also describe themselves as crypto-anarchists, like Cody Wilson, a Texas gun advocate who was recently blocked by a federal judge from publishing his schematics for a 3-D gun online.
This longtime but informal Senate practice allows a senator to block the nomination of a judge from his or her home state by refusing to sign off on a blue-colored form.
Kelly appeared in the Chicago courtroom with attorney Steve Greenberg and spoke only to greet the judge from the Eastern District of New York and to confirm he understood the superseding indictment.
Instead, he chose Neil Gorsuch, a very conservative judge from the federal Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit whose jurisprudence and writing style are often compared to those of Justice Scalia.
The nomination of Gorsuch, a 49-year-old federal appellate judge from Colorado, gives Trump and Republicans the opportunity to confirm someone who could cement the conservative direction of the court for decades.
He wants to calm their fears, to do what needs to be done to recenter the campaign, but it may be too little, too late, to judge from the expressions on everyone's faces.
In an unconventional prime-time TV address on Tuesday night, Trump announced that Gorsuch, a federal appeals court judge from the Denver-based 10th Circuit Court of Appeals, was his top court pick.
Another court statement emerged in the case of the former Stanford student who was sentenced to just six months in jail for sexual assault: a letter to the judge from the defendant himself.
The president could give the job to anyone with a high profile institutional role, such as one of the speakers of the two houses of parliament or a judge from the constitutional court.
It is not one of the most famous hotels in the city, but to judge from readers' responses to a Building Blocks column about the renovation, it is among the most fondly regarded.
Two years later, Liang became the first NYPD officer to be convicted in an officer-involved shooting since 2005; his conviction was eventually downgraded by a judge from manslaughter to criminally negligent homicide.
A judge from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Court has to give the FBI permission if it wants to spy on a US citizen it thinks might be working with a foreign government.
The surgery, performed by the Los Angeles Dodgers team physician, Neal ElAttrache, is not expected to prevent Judge from being ready for the start of spring training, the Yankees said in a statement.
Judge Bruzzese, 65, was a county court judge from 1980 to 1996, when he was elected as a judge to the Court of Common Pleas, according to the Jefferson County Board of Elections.
Federal prosecutors told Oetken in December they were considering filing additional charges against the two men, one of several issues that have delayed the judge from setting a trial date in the case.
To judge from the literature, the major preoccupation among today's urbanists is not the ghetto but a different G-word: "gentrification," a process by which a ghetto might cease to be a ghetto.
Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, conceded that he could not stop Mr. Moore, a former state judge, from being seated if he won the special election next Tuesday.
Gorsuch and Vice President Mike Pence met with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a day after Trump nominated the federal appeals court judge from Colorado for a lifetime job on the nation's highest court.
Stacey Bond, a Harris County judge from 2013 to 2016, is challenging disciplinary action by the State Commission on Judicial Conduct while she campaigns for another court seat this fall, the Houston Chronicle reported .
Judge Angela Mazzarelli, who dissented on the constitutional issue and was joined by one other judge from the five-person panel, raised concerns about the court's ability to hold a sitting president in contempt.
Democratic opposition to Gorsuch could prompt a Senate showdown over the confirmation of the conservative appeals court judge from Colorado, but Republicans could change the Senate's rules to disallow filibusters against Supreme Court nominees.
Some of the stories are a little ridiculous: John, a retired judge from Arizona, said he opened a book and out fell a postcard of Amma that he'd bought himself while at the ashram.
Adding to the tensions surrounding Spain's security forces, a judge from Spain's national court on Wednesday summoned Josep Lluís Trapero, Catalonia's police chief, for questioning over why he had not stopped protesters last month.
The judge could order jail without bail, following the lead of a judge from Spain's National Court who issued a similar order for eight former members of Mr. Puigdemont's cabinet pending a full trial.
Mr. Tetzlaff remains the essential violinist of our time, and his partnership with the pianist Mr. Vogt has been going from strength to strength, at least to judge from their recent recording of Brahms.
SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - El Salvador's Congress voted on Monday night to temporarily remove a Supreme Court judge from his post pending a trial, after he was accused of sexually abusing a 10-year-old girl.
TO JUDGE from the hearty applause that greeted Viktor Orban as he took to the podium in Budapest's Balna Cultural Centre, you might assume it had been a good night for Hungary's prime minister. Hardly.
"Taking the weather," Mr. Hendrickson called his task, though to judge from his interviews, and from the meticulous handwritten records he kept over the years, he gave far more than he took, for no recompense.
To judge from his solid approval ratings, Netanyahu, 69, has delivered what Israelis wants: a purring economy and relative security despite the collapse of peacemaking with the Palestinians and combustible fronts with Syria and Lebanon.
It turns out the format is nearly 100 years old, with some sources dating it back to an edition of the Wisconsin Octopus—a college rag similar to The Judgefrom either 1919 or 1920.
Most newspapers chose to emphasize the hostage story, to judge from a roundup of front pages contained in "A Design for News," a 1981 manual by Wallace Allen and Michael Carroll of The Minneapolis Tribune.
Now, federal government lawyers say they plan to appeal anyway, using a rarely invoked process that can block a wayward judge from pressing on with a course of action alleged to be illegal or improper.
But to judge from the photograph on a table and the images that flicker in the pixilated pointillist dream sequence, shot on Super 8 film, his desolate state involves a woman who has, indeed, left.
But instead of prescribing a medication that I judge best, from a clinical standpoint, insurance mandates that a patient fail first on what they judge, from a cost standpoint, to be the best initial therapy.
Here's what you need to know to start your day in Europe: • President Trump nominated a conservative judge from Denver, Neil M. Gorsuch, to the U.S. Supreme Court, presaging yet another political battle in Washington.
The complicated case against the Catalan separatists has been led by a judge from the Supreme Court, but other courts, in Madrid and Catalonia, are also handling separate cases linked to the upheaval in 2017.
The opinions expressed are his own.) By Chris Taylor NEW YORK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - To judge from sky-high Wall Street salaries, managing money is such a complicated task that it is worth a hefty price.
In August, a judge from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit ruled in Backpage's favor in a case against three young women who sued the site for running prostitution ads featuring their photos.
It would be quite enough if all he showed was a strong originalist philosophy — which he does — for this alone should restrain a judge from coloring outside his or her proper lines in our constitutional order.
A federal judge from California issued a permanent block to President Trump's sanctuary cities executive order, which deny funding to cities that refuse to cooperate with federal efforts to identify and deport undocumented immigrants, per CNN.
Others include Miami-based sports marketing executive Aaron Davidson, Hector Trujillo, a judge from Guatemala and ex-official with its soccer federation, ex-Cayman Islands soccer official Costas Takkas, and ex-Venezuelan soccer official Rafael Esquivel.
Others include Miami-based sports marketing executive Aaron Davidson, Hector Trujillo, a judge from Guatemala and ex-official with its soccer federation, former Cayman Islands soccer official Costas Takkas and ex-Venezuelan soccer official Rafael Esquivel.
If the appeals court affirms Leon's judgment, allowing the two companies to stay merged, the Justice Department could ask the appeals court to re-hear the case "en banc" with every judge from the appeals court.
Facebook quickly flew its deputy general counsel, Paul Grewal, a former federal judge, from California to Brooklyn, where he assured Garaufis that the company had "a very serious interest in keeping terrorism content off" its platform.
The Justice Department has fought in court to prevent a judge from ruling on that notion, and legal experts have warned the Trump administration not to bring Islamic State detainees to Guantánamo to avoid the issue.
Trump, a Republican, named Kavanaugh, a federal appeals court judge from Washington, to the highest court on Monday, setting the stage for a political fight that could consume the weeks before the congressional elections in November.
"A judge from the court told us that we needed to provide a letter of introduction from our local bureau of justice" in Beijing, Zhang Lei, who was Mr. Kwon's other defense attorney, said by telephone.
Prosecutors had argued Hernandez's prison suicide should have prevented the judge from overturning the conviction following his death, which is routinely allowed by Massachusetts state law when the conviction in question has not been fully appealed.
"After Trump went after the 'Mexican' judge from northern Indiana then (House Speaker) Paul Ryan endorsed him, I decided that in fact this was not my party anymore," Will said on "Fox News Sunday" at the time.
To judge from Beijing-controlled newspapers in Hong Kong, the response will be clear: the two will not be given another chance to take their oaths, and will be disbarred from the Legislative Council, known as Legco.
What's left is the idea of the dead "Republican" judge from "Wesley's Theory" who by all recent accounts is alive and well through President Donald Trump, who invites black artists and entertainers to exploit for photo ops.
Gorsuch, a 28500-year-old conservative appellate judge from Colorado who sits on the 6900th Circuit Court of Appeals, is most popular among people older than 2628, with 28503 percent saying they strongly approved of his selection.
The others include Miami-based sports marketing executive Aaron Davidson, Hector Trujillo, a judge from Guatemala and ex-official with its soccer federation, ex-Cayman Islands soccer official Costas Takkas, and former Venezuelan soccer official Rafael Esquivel.
Late last week, however, the Senate Armed Services Committee added a provision to its version of the annual defense authorization act that would nullify Colonel Pohl's ban immediately and bar any future military judge from acting likewise.
Yes. That person—to judge from her public pronouncements—was Senator Claire McCaskill, Democrat of Missouri, who is running for a third term this fall in a state that Donald Trump carried in 2016 by nineteen points.
Alan King, a Democrat who is a probate judge from Jefferson County in Alabama, said he has not seen evidence of voter fraud - but said local governments need help from Congress to keep up with changing technology.
At a hearing that lasted barely five minutes, Truman G. Futch — the same judge from the Groveland case — deemed Daniels "insane and incompetent," and had him committed to the Florida State Hospital at Chattahoochee without a trial.
I wanted to look at this multidimensional woman who is a judge from 9 to 5, but also has this other life, and existence, and personality in Japanese that we don't get to see [in the courtroom].
Local officials immediately recognized Mr. Smith's name and former occupation as being connected with a decades-old case involving a reported shooting at the home of a Circuit Court judge from the same district as Mr. Griggers.
The foundation that manages the museum and other parts of Dalí's estate said it would appeal the exhumation order, which was decided by a judge from a Madrid court last week but only made public on Monday.
After the judge declined to rule against the juvenile for a second time, DOJ brass sent an immigration judge from Virginia to Philadelphia to take over the case and removed dozens of other cases from his docket.
"It [Rajan's resignation] isn't surprising, to judge from speculation over several weeks of shilly-shallying by Narendra Modi which already had some market participants fearing Rajan's departure," noted Alastair Newton, co-founder and director of Alavan Business Advisory.
What will not be so well remembered is the earthquake of January 14, 1703, with an estimated magnitude of 6.7, in almost exactly the same place, with the same trending fault, to judge from the distribution of damage.
Prosecutors had argued Hernandez's prison suicide should have prevented the judge from overturning the conviction following his death, a move that is routinely allowed by Massachusetts state law when the conviction in question has not been fully appealed.
Prosecutors, who believe that Shkreli, 34, has resumed posting despite being barred from the social media platform earlier this year for harassing a female reporter, also want him barred by the judge from tweeting further about the case.
"I remember one case where I was struggling with whether I was going to make a finding of neglect," Ronald Richter, who was a family-court judge from 2009 to 2011, before serving as the A.C.S. commissioner, says.
Opinion To judge from recent reports, Chinese tourists are running amok — brawling in airplane aisles, storming hotel buffets, carving their names on ancient monuments and leaving a trail of trash at beloved scenic spots and sacred Buddhist temples.
Alaska law allows either prosecutors or the defense to pre-empt a specific judge from overseeing a case if they deem it necessary, Anchorage-based media attorney John McKay told the AP. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Democratic leader Chuck Schumer told reporters that the burden is on Gorsuch, a conservative appeals court judge from Colorado, to prove at the hearing starting on Monday that he is an independent judge and not a pro-business activist.
" In Spain, a judge from the supreme court, Antonio Salas, caused outrage in January after he joined an online debate about gender violence to argue that "if women had the same physical strength as men, this would not happen.
But the ruling was short-lived; Arkansas asked the state supreme court to reconsider Griffen's order, citing his personal opposition to the death penalty, and the supreme court agreed, vacating the order and removing the judge from the case.
Monday was the first day of four hearings on Gorsuch a federal appeals court judge from Colorado, likely to carry on the conservative legacy of the late Justice Antonin Scalia and be an early legacy-establishing win for President Donald Trump.
BEIJING (Reuters) - A Chinese court on Thursday jailed for life a former senior judge from the country's highest court, after finding him guilty of corruption, state media said, the latest official to fall foul of a sweeping crackdown on graft.
If we had to judge from the featured dining destinations sprawled across 32 different states, we'd guess that romance can equal anything from white table cloths to sparkly string lights, flickering candle flames, and/or (but not limited to) stunning views.
Earlier this week, a judge from the Northern District of California -- where cases get appealed to the 9th Circuit -- issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from barring migrants who cross into the US illegally from seeking asylum.
A special tribunal was set up to rule on any disputed ballots and certify the final count, and the two sides agreed on its members: one respected judge from each party and one who was seen by both sides as neutral.
As Senate Judiciary Committee opened its confirmation hearing for Gorsuch, Republicans praised the conservative federal appeals court judge from Colorado as highly qualified for a lifetime appointment as a justice, with the ideological balance of the Supreme Court at stake.
"This is not a criminal trial, it's a constitutional trial deciding whether a president is no longer fit to carry out presidential duties," said Noh Hee-bum, a lawyer who worked as a Constitutional Court research judge from 1998 to 2015.
Judge Lawrence Piersol, a senior district court judge from Idaho, seemed to imagine district court judges providing individualized review on whether the information was reasonably obtained in a FISA-authorized search, possibly with the involvement of the court's own cleared experts.
To judge from the number of empty seats and the lack of buzz at the revival of Donizetti's "L'Elisir d'Amore" ("The Elixir of Love") in Bartlett Sher's staging on Tuesday evening, despite an excellent cast of singers, others may agree.
In this royal comedy, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz play two ladies at court who manipulate the diminished Queen Anne (Olivia Colman) to suit their own ambitions, and to judge from screen time alone, all three women are evenly matched leads.
The four suspects — the only survivors of a terrorism cell that killed 15 people in and near Barcelona — were transferred overnight to Madrid, where they appeared before Fernando Andreu, the judge from Spain's national court in charge of the case.
The decision to move Judge from fifth to third will allow him to get more at-bats over the long haul, and it will also assure that the Yankees' most productive hitter gets to the plate in the first inning.
World Briefing MEXICO CITY — Humberto Moreira, the Mexican politician who was arrested last week in Madrid on suspicion of laundering money, was released from jail on Friday but must remain in Spain and surrender his passport, a judge from Spain's National Court ruled.
The national union for immigration judges filed a grievance against Attorney General Jeff Sessions' Department of Justice Wednesday, challenging the removal of a Philadelphia immigration judge from a high-profile case, a move the complaint said was unwarranted and violated judicial independence.
After the country's constitutional court agreed that the president had been appointed to his first term by parliament rather than directly elected — a decision that an exiled judge from the court later said was coerced — the country broke out in politically motivated violence.
Trump criticized the appeals court after a judge from the Northern District of California -- where cases get appealed to the 9th Circuit -- issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from barring migrants who cross into the US illegally from seeking asylum.
Three months after Fitbit scored a victory in a trade ruling against Jawbone, the tables have turned: now a judge from the US International Trade Commission has ruled that three patents Fitbit was using in a separate case against Jawbone are invalid.
Even if center-left and center-right policy wonks agree that the goal should be good lives for all workers, even those with bad jobs, many Americans do not agree, to judge from the rhetoric of politicians, who know their audiences well.
Last December, however, another judge from the national court took a different stance, fining Espot 7,200 euros (almost $9,000) for publishing a manifesto justifying booing ahead of the 2015 final, when King Felipe VI visited Camp Nou a year after succeeding his father.
Written language, which saturates the show like a scent, occupies, to judge from a cloudlike cluster of hand-copied Qurans, an elite aesthetic realm of its own, until we see that it's also used to spell out snappy maxims on bicycle mud flaps.
As a writer I bank on the assumption that whatever's true of me is likely true of everyone else, too, and to judge from my mail it seems as if a lot of what I write does express what other people are feeling.
DAVID FABER: Well, I can judge from the way that corporations are not sending people to go to meetings, conferences are being canceled all over the place, that people are not going to school, not potentially going out as much as they might.
Peniel Joseph: GOP's tactic of obstruction pays dividends President Trump's nomination of Neil Gorsuch, a 49-year old federal judge from Colorado, promises to reward the Republican Party's unprecedented failure to hold confirmation hearings for Merrick Garland in the aftermath of Justice Antonin Scalia's death.
But after Kiska, who has the right to pick each judge from a pair of candidates proposed by parliament, and a junior coalition partner made clear they would not back Fico for the post, Smer lawmakers abstained from the vote, which resulted in no appointments.
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani soldiers rescued the kidnapped son of a senior judge from his Taliban captors on Tuesday, after finding him bound in chains with his mouth taped shut and wearing in an all-enveloping burqa to hide his identity, the army spokesman said.
At the end of last month, a third federal judge from D.C. ruled that if the Department of Homeland Security can't offer a better reason for terminating DACA, it will have to begin accepting new applications for the legal protections as well — effectively reinstating DACA.
His background: The 53-year-old is a federal appeals court judge from Bethesda, Maryland who graduated from Yale Law School in 1990, and has been working on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit since then-President George W. Bush nominated him.
An intensely bookish young man who passed his post-collegiate years in Central and Eastern Europe as a correspondent for The Jewish Daily Forward, Cohen affects a personal style, to judge from photographs — round-rimmed glasses, melancholy gaze — of a Russian Jewish intellectual circa 1910.
They revisited several episodes where Stone posted on social media or communicated with members of the media and right-wing radio host Alex Jones about his case and former special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation while he was barred by the judge from speaking publicly.
Tyrnauer, to judge from the quotes that he uses to frame his story, wants to cast Roy Cohn—the crooked New York lawyer whose sordid career was a common thread linking Joe McCarthy, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and eventually Trump—as the personification of evil.
The biggest talking point for the Turkish authorities arose when a defense lawyer in the Manhattan trial cited a letter to a Turkish judge from Fethullah Gulen, the Pennsylvania-based Muslim preacher whom Mr. Erdogan accuses of being behind a failed coup last year.
The court's 7-2 decision backed Raymond Lucia, a California-based former radio host and investment adviser who was banned by an SEC administrative law judge from investment-related work and fined $300,000 for making misleading claims in his "Buckets of Money" retirement wealth strategy.
Neil Gorsuch, the federal appeals court judge from Colorado who the Republican president nominated last week to a lifetime job on the high court, met privately with Senator Chuck Schumer of New York as he continues to try to build support for his confirmation by the Senate.
The attorneys for Ethan Couch claimed in a motion filed late on Tuesday that Tarrant County Judge Wayne Salvant should not have sentenced Couch because the case became a civil matter, and not a criminal one, when it was transferred to the judge from the juvenile system.
He has said the extensive paper trail that Judge Kavanaugh has left as a White House staff secretary and a judge could give Democrats a cudgel to slow the process and prevent the judge from being seated by the start of the October session of the court.
And to judge from rehearsals this week, she will do so again in a concert with Thomas Crawford and the American Classical Orchestra at Alice Tully Hall on Saturday, when she sings Brahms's "Alto Rhapsody," a work seemingly tailor-made for her, if for few others.
LaDoris Cordell, a retired Superior Court judge from Santa Clara County and an opponent of the recall effort, said in an interview on Saturday that the appellate court had denied his request for an emergency writ but that a full hearing would happen sometime next year.
To judge from his test show, O'Brien has not tampered with the "Conan" formula too drastically: It consisted of an opening monologue (with jokes about the government shutdown and the search for an Oscars host); a pretaped comedy bit; and an interview with a celebrity guest.
Dialogue-free and filled with strikingly derelict locations, Hannaford's film follows a motorcycle guy (Bob Random) who chases — and is pursued — by a woman known as the Actress (Oja Kodar), a regal beauty with enviable posture and a derrière that, to judge from its prominence, Welles cherished.
The $19 million in damages, reduced by a judge from the original award of $96 million, are still more than twice the ILWU's total assets, offering dock workers few options to avoid bankruptcy and serving as a stunning blow to one of America's oldest and strongest unions.
" That might seem like an unfair comparison, especially since Disney+ is only available in a handful of countries so far, but Netflix argues, "If Disney+ were global we don't think the picture would be much different, to judge from the ​NL results​ where Disney+ first launched.
Scarcely five weeks before a landmark federal civil trial in the opioid epidemic, the giant retail pharmacy chains and drug distributors that are defendants in the bellwether Ohio case are seeking to disqualify the judge from overseeing it and nearly 2,300 other opioid-related lawsuits before him.
Instead, they have quietly settled the matter, and Ms. Kim, who had been briefly barred by a judge from working at Oscar de la Renta, is being allowed to continue developing the fall 2017 collection that will have its debut at New York Fashion Week next month.
Gorsuch, a conservative federal appeals court judge from Colorado nominated by wealthy businessman Trump on Tuesday, could turn out to be a friend to business, having represented the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in fending off securities class actions, one of the most hotly contested areas of corporate law.
On Tuesday, Trump slammed the 9th US Circuit again, this time after a judge from the Northern District of California -- where cases get appealed to the 9th Circuit -- issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump administration from barring migrants who cross into the US illegally from seeking asylum.
The arrest was ordered by a judge from Spain's national court who is inquiring whether Mr. Conde and relatives set up a network of companies to help channel back to Spain money stashed away in offshore accounts in Switzerland, Britain and other financial centers before the demise of Banesto.
The revelation that Mr. Giuliani and Mr. Mukasey had been retained by Mr. Zarrab surfaced publicly on Monday in a letter to the judge from Mr. Kim's office, which said it was advising the judge of potential conflicts of interest posed by Mr. Zarrab's representation by the two lawyers.
The judge, from the Northern District of Georgia, added that the secretary of state must make "diligent and reasonable" efforts to inform residents about registration, especially those that have until Monday to re-register to vote in a January special election for a seat in the House of Representatives.
We got America's favorite runway coach and judge from 'ANTM' at LAX, where we asked if Slick Woods revolutionized the fashion industry by walking the Savage x Fenty runway at 9 months pregnant, going into labor backstage and delivering her baby all in a 14-hour time span.
To judge from much of the chatter I've seen on social media, people who embrace the photograph of Evans reject the meaning that many others have found in Davidson's image of Black Lives Matter protesters and American flag–waving, Confederate flag–wearing counter-protesters clinging to each other in prayer.
The President encouraged this line of thought -- that elevating the judge from the United States Court of Appeals for the 103th Circuit "fills [Justice Antonin] Scalia's seat" with another conservative and just returns the court to a five-justice conservative majority that it had before Scalia passed away last February.
Gorsuch, a federal appeals court judge from Colorado seen as a conservative intellectual, began holding private meetings with senators, starting with top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell, to drum up support for his nomination a day after Trump picked the 49-year-old for a lifetime job on the country's top court.
It's being produced by Larry Lyttle, who had an idea 20 years ago that the family court judge from NYC might be good TV. Lyttle tells TMZ he'll shoot a pilot with Palin in the next few months and then try to sell the show in syndication for launch in Sept.
And in one of the highest-profile civil rights cases ever in a trial court, Leonard Sand, a judge from the Southern District of New York, ruled about a decade later that both the housing and schools in Yonkers were intentionally segregated, and ordered construction of integrated housing in the city.
To judge from the genial, disarming tone of his memoir, "A Life in Parts" (new at No. 9 on the hardcover nonfiction list), that journeyman experience has given him the perspective to stay humble in the face of fame — or at least to maintain a sense of humor about it.
Here's what you need to know about their backgrounds: Brett Kavanaugh, 22000, is a federal appeals court judge from Bethesda, Maryland who graduated from Yale Law School in 22000, and has been working on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit since then-President George W. Bush nominated him.
The Nintendo Switch, to judge from the company's early marketing, is aimed at people who like games enough to want to play them on dedicated hardware (not just a smartphone) but not so much that they will lock themselves in their rooms all day with a PlayStation or an Xbox.
Pablo Llarena, the judge from the Spanish Supreme Court who is presiding over the trial against Mr. Puigdemont and other Catalan politicians, has also warned that Spain's judiciary could take the case before the European Court of Justice if Germany blocks Mr. Puigdemont's extradition on the charges sought by Madrid.
Gorsuch, a federal appeals court judge from Colorado seen as a conservative intellectual, began holding private meetings with senators, starting with top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell, to drum up support for his nomination a day after Trump picked the 49-year-old for a lifetime job on the country's top court.
Each week the Windy City Rehab star, along with Restored by the Fords' Leanne Ford, Good Bones' Mina Starsiak and Hidden Potential's Jasmine Roth make over a different room in the house with the goal of adding the most property value, and a judge from the HGTV family decides on the winner.
Klum, who is German-American and was a judge from 2013-2018, told Page Six that she was called out for her comments about her "amazing experience" on the show — while Union was reportedly fired for lodging complaints about racist and inappropriate behavior she experienced while a judge on the show, too.
But in a response to the Los Angeles court filing, Justice Department spokesman Devin M. O'Malley cited a recent report to the judge from Henry A. Moak Jr., chief accountability officer for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, who interviewed 38 children and a number of parents during eight unannounced visits to detention facilities.
In 2010, as a member of the House Judiciary Committee, I led the effort to impeach a federal judge from New Orleans named Thomas Porteous Jr. He was accused of multiple acts of corruption, some of which preceded his appointment to the federal bench, and making false statements during his confirmation hearing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top judge on the U.S. District Court in Washington said in an unusual public statement on Thursday that public criticism "is not a factor" in sentencing decisions, after President Donald Trump took aim at a judge from her court who is overseeing longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone's criminal trial.
Read: Jerry Lewis, a Jester Both Silly and Stormy, Dies at 91 Read: Why France Understood Jerry Lewis as America Never Did Read: For Jerry Lewis, Few Statuettes but Lots of Influence ■ A judge from Hamilton, Ontario, now says that wearing a Donald J. Trump presidential campaign cap in court was meant as a joke.
The DC residents were told by the judge from now on they may not speak to anyone about the case or read news coverage about it, and they were asked to fill out 50-question forms probing their personal experiences, which ask them about their backgrounds professionally, with law enforcement and with the case.
The changes included reducing the number of Hinckley's in-person visits to a doctor at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, changing the reporting requirements to the judge from monthly to bi-monthly, increasing the geographical radius where Hinckley could drive alone, and making provisions for him to look for new living arrangements; his mother is in her nineties.
A local judge from Lagarto, a small town in the southeastern part of the country, ordered cellphone carriers across the country to block the app for three days or face fines of approximately $140,000 per day, according to media reports, after the Facebook-owned app refused to hand over messages as part of an ongoing drug investigation.
In a speech last week to a group of New York lawyers, a federal judge from Brooklyn assailed the criminal justice system in which he has worked for more than 40 years, saying that the country had to "jettison the madness of mass incarceration" and find an alternative to overly punitive sentencing to address the problem of crime.
But two separate notes, sent to the judge from the jury room in Federal District Court here, also suggested that the panel was having trouble reaching consensus on all of the defendants — apparently agreeing on three of the seven — and that one juror, a former government employee, may have expressed bias to at least one other juror.
As my New York Times colleague Zachary Woolfe has suggested, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the successor to James Levine as music director of the Metropolitan Opera, may have cause to feel anointed: To judge from recent audience reactions, he is seen as the new grand maestro on the block, and quite possibly a savior for the troubled company.
Fahd was in a buoyant mood as the weapon homed in on a point just a few meters from him, a few meters from the drill, from Rabee'a, from the judge whose name was Judge, from the drill worker lying down for a rest, from the old man arriving with the installment of cash the villagers owed.
Judge Silberman – the lone judge from either the D.C. or 7th Circuit panels to side with defendants on the implication of Bristol-Myers – said in his dissent that the implications for class actions would not be so dire if courts could not exercise personal jurisdiction over claims by absent plaintiffs without a tie to the forum.
In addition to Union and Julianne Hough's recent departure from the show, other female judges who have appeared on AGT include Brandy Norwood, who exited the show after its first season; Sharon Osbourne, who served as a judge from season 153 through season 215; and Mel B and Heidi Klum, who were judges from season 231 through season 226.
"The SAMs authorized in this case impose various restrictions on the defendant and defense counsel, based on a determination by the Attorney General that communications and contacts between the defendant and other persons could result in death or serious bodily injury to others," said the letter to the judge from prosecutors in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York.
Obama has vowed to nominate a justice, and recent reports say he is vetting a federal judge from Iowa, the home state of Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R).
The legal tiff, which escalated rapidly from a texting incident into an attempt to remove a judge from a major case taking place in his own courtroom, suggests just how high tempers are running at the trial and gave a preview of the tough, leave-nothing-on-the-table tactics that Mr. Weinstein's team of lawyers may continue to use during the proceedings.
Amy Klobuchar, a fellow Minnesota Democrat who did not make a formal announcement about whether she would provide the blue slip for Stras, said in a statement following Franken's move that she was concerned Trump would nominate someone from an 8th Circuit state with two Republican senators — such as Arkansas, Nebraska, Iowa, or South Dakota — instead of finding a consensus judge from her home state.

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