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But with a judge like this, that is little guarantee.
If you'd be filibustering a judge like this, it's obvious you'd filibuster anyone.
That's not even a question a judge like me should try to answer.
"Honestly, since I've been a judge, like, I'm so out of that world," she explained.
And there is the underlying difference between a judge like Gorsuch and those more liberal.
But that does not excuse the very un-judge like behavior Kavanaugh has exhibited in the past two weeks.
But the judge, like her colleague Jed Rakoff in an unrelated 2014 case, said the virtual currency met that definition.
The last thing communities of color in the South need is a judge like Andrew Brasher on their circuit court.
He might select a left-leaning judge like Diane P. Wood of the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago.
Judge, like his teammates, has been told to avoid baseball's dated practice of swinging at any close pitch when facing two strikes.
I'm more empathetic, I have a sense of gratitude, and I don't judge like I used to judge—including the guy in the White House.
Senators need to consider the rights of their constituents before they vote to confirm extreme nominees who are not fit to judge, like Sarah Pitlyk.
" She continued: "The single biggest threat to judicial independence is a biased judge like Judge Persky, because his bias diminishes public confidence in the justice system.
Obama hopes Republicans will eventually find it difficult to refuse a moderate judge like Garland when faced with the prospect of a Clinton or Trump presidency.
"I think Citizens United can be overturned without even overturning it, something that should appeal to a moderate and careful judge like Judge Garland," she explains.
At Judge Neil Gorsuch's confirmation hearing for the Supreme Court, the judge, like all recent nominees, will try to avoid revealing much information about his approach to judging.
"If you want to keep insulting me, this will be over and you can run back to the judge like a little bitch," Stone says at one point.
The judge, like several others who spoke to BuzzFeed News, requested anonymity in order to talk about the current administration; ethics rules limit how much judges can publicly discuss politics.
It's fair to conclude that the work of a federal judge, like Neil Gorsuch, is too far removed from White House politics for such a strategy to have any resonance.
The only reason why Kavanaugh would have done a second court of appeals clerkship with a "feeder judge" like Kozinski was in the hopes of getting a Supreme Court clerkship.
"If you want to keep insulting me, this will be over and you can run back to the judge like a little bitch," Stone said during one particularly heated exchange.
Whether he can turn into a towering, Aaron Judge-like presence in the Mets' order will only become clear with time, but Alonso was still embracing new challenges last week.
Anyone who brings a campaign finance or First Amendment case will want a judge like Gorsuch because regardless if you're billionaire or facing foreclosure, he will listen attentively and apply the law.
The third aspect of the judge as umpire metaphor is that the good judgelike the good umpire — generally follows existing rules and does not invent new rules out of whole cloth.
You see, with a constitutionalist judge like Kavanaugh, you can at least count on the court to protect you from the political fashions of the moment and the whims of the mob.
I guess I don't think it's for us to judge like how people want to self-segregate for someone they're going to spend the rest of their life with them, that's a huge decision.
The timing of his departure will create another vacancy on the powerful District of Columbia Circuit for Mr. Trump and the Republican Senate to fill with a younger judge like Ms. Rao, who is 46.
Outside the auditorium where Mr. Portman was speaking, the Ohio Democratic Party protesters wore judge-like robes, to highlight Mr. Portman's decision to not vote to have a hearing for Merrick B. Garland, President Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
He knows an appellate judge like Gorsuch is even more limited in power than a trial judge: First, appellate judges do not even decide questions of fact -- answers to those questions are etched in stone at the trial level.
But again, the underlying issue for a constitutionalist judge like Kavanaugh is not the powers of any particular president, or of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, but the powers and duties of the president as contemplated by the Framers of the Constitution.
It's a testament to just how insane Judge's first half has been that a guy like Sanchez is basically an afterthought in this competition, since the Yankees catcher had his own Judge-like introduction to the majors last year, hitting 20 home runs in 53 games.
Letter To the Editor: Richard W. Painter's claim (Op-Ed, March 23) that President George W. Bush would have nominated a judge like Merrick B. Garland, who was appointed to the Court of Appeals by President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, to a late-term Supreme Court vacancy is simply implausible.
There was a profound and straightforward political logic for Obama to nominate a judge like Leondra Kruger, who would've become the first black female justice in U.S. history, or Jane Kelly, who's a female former public defender and a resident of Iowa—home of embattled senator and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley.
"The idea that we can look at how a judge like Garland in close cases is willing to tolerate prosecutorial mistakes when it comes to 'harmless error,' or how he is willing to give the police the benefit of the doubt in close search-and-seizure cases, I don't think easily translates to any predictive value when it comes to the kinds of cases the Supreme Court takes," Mr. Richman said.
The power for which Longinus was most celebrated was his critical skill,Photius, Bibl. Cod. 259; Sopat. Proleg. in Aristid.; Suda, Porphyrios, Longinos which was indeed so great that the expression "to judge like Longinus" became synonymous with "to judge correctly".
His daughter Marie married in 1856 the leading physician Robert Dyer Lyons. Many of the Chief Baron's descendants were eminent lawyers. National Gallery of Ireland, which Pigot's son John did much to create. In private life the judge, like his son John, was a highly knowledgeable musician.
Gage's father was Conolly Gage, a circuit judge. Like his father, William was educated at Repton School and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. He was a lieutenant in the Irish Guards during his national service. Gage was called to the Bar in 1963 and took Silk in 1982.
With the fall of the Confederacy, Clayton resumed his law practice. In May 1866, he was elected as a circuit court judge. Like so many other former Confederates, he was removed from his office by the Reconstruction government. He was twice reelected as judge in 1874 and 1880.
Dame Margaret Myfanwy Wood Booth, DBE (born 11 September 1933) is a retired British judge. In January 1979, she became the third woman to be appointed as a High Court judge. Like her predecessors, Elizabeth Lane and Rose Heilbron, she was assigned to the Family Division. She retired from judicial office in 1994.
The side judge (S or SJ) works downfield behind the defensive secondary on the same sideline as the head linesman or down judge. Like the field judge, he makes decisions near the sideline on his side of field, judging the action of nearby running backs, receivers and defenders. He rules on pass interference, illegal blocks downfield, and incomplete passes. He also counts defensive players.
Their son William Cottnam later became an attorney and a judge. Like his father, he was elected as a member of the Nova Scotia legislative assembly. Tonge was commissioned as a colonel in the local militia and served as justice of the peace. He also served as justice of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for Hants County and provincial superintendent of roads, bridges, and public works.
Twenty-two judges currently sit on the Washington Court of Appeals Court, divided into three geographic divisions. Within each division, panels of three judges hear each appeal. The court never sits en banc. Voters elect Court of Appeals judges for 6-year terms, and a judge, like other Washington judges, must retire at the end of the calendar year in which he or she reaches the age of 75.
Seattle Times columnist Terry Tang decried Sanders' campaign as "boorishly partisan" and wrote that the departure of "an excellent judge like Rosselle Pekelis" would likely fuel further distrust of the judiciary. The race was later analyzed as the start of a trend towards increasing politicization of judicial elections. After her election defeat, Pekelis joined the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission in 1996 and formed a mediation firm with other former area judges in 1997.
Judge Somnath lives with his wife, three sons, and a daughter. Two of his sons, Vikram and Mohan are married, while his daughter, Kaamna, and youngest son, Ravi, are of marriageable age. Somnath had wanted his sons to be a doctor, police officer and a Judge. While Vikram is a surgeon, Mohan is a Police Inspector and Ravi is now studying law and on his way to become a lawyer and then a Judge like his dad.
ACPRA described the official absence as "contempt of the judiciary". The presiding judge stated that the Ministry of Interior had informed the Grievances Board the previous night, 27 August 2010, that al-Reshoudi and the other detainees had been tried in court in Jeddah. Al-Reshoudi's defence team stated that the Jeddah trial consisted of the detainees appearing with hands and legs chained before an unidentified "judge-like individual" from an unidentified institution, and did not constitute an appearance before a competent court. The judge dismissed the case against Mabahith "for lack of jurisdiction".
However, their performance would not only be judged by the panel, but also by a special guest judge, with all participants divided up into four groups; each group would be judged by their own guest judge. Like the auditions, this stage allowed the use of the Golden Buzzer, but only for the guest judges, who could use it for the act they liked the most, but could not use it again upon the buzzer being used; the judges can still use their red buzzers at any time to end a performance, though no such buzzer is provided for the guest judges.
While being a judge at the Kerala HC, a Bench comprising Justice Joseph ordered demolition of Kapico resorts constructed illegally on Nediathuruthu Island in Alappuzha district. During February 2017, Justice J. Chelameswar, a judge of the Supreme Court Supreme Court of India Collegium , has recorded a strongly worded dissent note for not elevating Justice K.M. Joseph to the Supreme Court of India. "Justice Joseph is an outstanding judge with impeccable integrity and the most suitable judge for elevation to the Supreme Court", Chelameswar wrote. "By not elevating a highly competent judge like Justice Joseph, the collegium was setting an unhealthy precedent", he added in the note.
Cowell warns him to not "become the mean judge, like I did", since he himself does not have many friends. He tries to be more positive, but when Cowell mocks his judgment of a contestant, he realizes that Cowell tricked him; angered, Moe threatens Cowell's life on air, but is apprehended by security and expelled from the building. Meanwhile, Homer feels bored after Moe closed his bar to judge competitions and decides to spend time with Marge. After his presence at the house becomes too annoying, Marge decides to help him to find a new bar, but when this fails (due to the obnoxious customers), Grampa advises Marge to put Homer in a round of golf, where he will become too distracted to even bother her again.
Judge Smiley was appointed head of a special "black operations" unit by Chief Judge Griffin in 2101, after Judge Cal's reign of terror. His role was to work in the background as "a judge to judge the judges who judge the judges," to protect the city from a future coup d'etat by another corrupt judge like Cal.2000 AD #1812 One of his missions drove Judge Frank insane; Smiley arranged for him to be transferred to Wally Squad.2000 AD #1809 He was also responsible for gathering a squad of rogue ex-judges for various operations,Judge Dredd Megazine #239 including agent Miss Anne Thrope: she was used to manipulate undercover judge Jack Point into working for Smiley, and tried to explicitly recruit him as an agent.
Sleigh became a student of the Middle Temple on 18 January 1843, and was called to the bar on 30 January 1846. He practised on the home circuit, attending the Central Criminal Court, and the London, Middlesex, and Kent quarter sessions. He was created a serjeant-at-law on 2 November 1868: he was the last person received into Serjeants' Inn who was not a judge. Like his fellow serjeants-at-law, John Humffreys Parry, William Ballantine, and John Walter Huddleston (afterwards Baron Huddleston), he enjoyed a lucrative practice at the Old Bailey, and took part in many leading criminal trials, being a most effective cross-examiner In 1871 he accepted the first brief for the claimant Arthur Orton, alias Roger Tichborne, in his civil action.

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