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t, hires the superintendent, and is the final | appeals board for the district. |
Johnson was the chairman of the Oil Import | Appeals Board (representing the Department of the Int |
member of the U.S. Parole Commission National | Appeals Board on December 9, 1999, by President Bill |
acturing Retention, Public Member of the OSHA | Appeals Board serving the administrations of George D |
I he served chairman of the Selective Service | Appeals Board for Southwest Washington. |
ecognised for this purpose by the Independent | Appeals Board |
including the Massachusetts Health Facilities | Appeals Board, the National Institutes of Health's AI |
Garcia to the state's Unemployment Insurance | Appeals Board, an appointment that pays $128,000 per |
him to the California Unemployment Insurance | Appeals Board. |
A civil jury and the Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals both found that the material was indeed "true |
Mills) in the office of Clerk of the Court of | Appeals both were elected later to both of the statew |
They heard | appeals brought on cases heard in lower courts. |
He is perhaps most noted for presiding over | appeals brought to the Court as part of the dispute o |
s based at the Elbert P. Tuttle U.S. Court of | Appeals Building in Atlanta, Georgia, named for Elber |
ghway Commission, Beer Board, Board of Zoning | Appeals, Building Board of Adjustments, County Record |
From 1939 to 1943, he was Chief of the | Appeals Bureau. |
irmed by a majority in the Tennessee Court of | Appeals, but was completely reversed at the Tennessee |
for associate judge of the New York Court of | Appeals, but was defeated. |
gain sought election to the Kentucky Court of | Appeals, but was defeated in the Republican primary b |
In 1869, he ran again for the Court of | Appeals, but was defeated again, this time by Democra |
e Republican ticket for the New York Court of | Appeals but was defeated by Democrat Denis O'Brien. |
e Republican ticket for the New York Court of | Appeals, but was defeated by the American Party candi |
kets for Chief Judge of the New York Court of | Appeals but was defeated by Republican/Progressive Fr |
In 1872, he was elected to the Court of | Appeals but his judicial career was relatively short |
appointed to a seat on the New York Court of | Appeals, but served for just ten weeks. |
Keating was elected to the New York Court of | Appeals, but resigned in 1969 to become United States |
he first woman to serve on a federal Court of | Appeals, but for at least part of her tenure was the |
dard Oil pushed his campaign for the Court of | Appeals, but it did not work out. |
o an eight-year term on the New York Court of | Appeals, but at the same election a constitutional am |
ers; thus, the Texas Supreme Court hears such | appeals, but it defers to the Texas Court of Criminal |
r an open seat on the Eighth Circuit Court of | Appeals, but he eventually withdrew from consideratio |
e Republican ticket for the New York Court of | Appeals, but was defeated by Democrat Marvin R. Dye. |
ction, he ran for the North Carolina Court of | Appeals, but was defeated by incumbent Judge Linda St |
ran on the Republican ticket for the Court of | Appeals, but was defeated by Democrat Martin Grover. |
f the term of Henry R. Selden on the Court of | Appeals, but was defeated by Republican John K. Porte |
1870, he was elected to the Supreme Court of | Appeals but, in 1882, the Readjuster Party controlled |
Appeals by them to try and maintain the family busine | |
Appeals by the South Australian team to the Australia | |
avies was appointed to the Minnesota Court of | Appeals by Gov. Rudy Perpich, a position he held unti |
21, he was defeated for the New York Court of | Appeals by Republican William S. Andrews. |
Campbell was appointed to the Oregon Court of | Appeals by Oregon Governor Victor G. Atiyeh to replac |
judge of the United States Court of Military | Appeals by President John F. Kennedy. |
Howard was nominated to the U.S. 1st Court of | Appeals by President George W. Bush. |
was appointed to the North Carolina Court of | Appeals by Gov. Mike Easley but was defeated for elec |
only common law jurisdiction which allows for | appeals by the Crown from trials on points of law. |
, who was appointed to the Minnesota Court of | Appeals by Governor Rudy Perpich. |
ice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of | Appeals by Nathan Howard & Rowland M. Stover (Joel Mu |
Despite repeated | appeals by the Illinois-Wabash Company, which were re |
dar Party paper were produced quoting liberty | appeals by Patrick Henry, George Washington, Abraham |
After | appeals by the Canadian Olympic Committee, her medal |
laries Controller, in which capacity he heard | appeals by German and Italian prisoners in Canada and |
or to his appointment to the Court of Special | Appeals by Governor Parris Glendening in 2000, Krause |
he growing pressure of continued protests and | appeals by the survivors and their supporters, Japan |
She also reviewed | appeals by rejected claimants in Dyson v. Denny's, In |
ained in jail throughout the campaign despite | appeals by the party for his release ahead of the vot |
the United States Court of Customs and Patent | Appeals by President Harry S. Truman on July 10, 1952 |
fus W. Peckham was nominated for the Court of | Appeals by acclamation. |
She was first appointed to the Court of | Appeals by Gov. Mike Easley (D-NC) in January 2006 an |
and figured prominently in newspaper reports, | appeals by his superiors for clemency, and his subseq |
Miller was appointed to the Arkansas Court of | Appeals by Governor Mike Huckabee and served until 20 |
n only 12% of the electorate voted, following | appeals by reformist groups. |
0, he was appointed to the Minnesota Court of | Appeals by Governor Jesse Ventura, where he served un |
ecember 12, 2007, after weeks of protests and | appeals by U.S. lawmakers and international pro-democ |
The court also ordered both | appeals calendared for oral argument during the week |
ell served as an active judge on the Court of | Appeals capacity until his death, on January 18, 1955 |
d on Green v. AOL -- a Third Circuit Court of | Appeals case that granted CDA immunity to AOL against |
ackage), was an in rem United States Court of | Appeals case in the Second Circuit involving birth co |
52 (1994) was a North Carolina Court of | Appeals case dealing with a breach of contract. |
The body also sat in judgment of judicial | appeals cases. |
criminal, class action and state and federal | appeals cases. |
urt could review legal issues that a court of | appeals certified to it, and could also review court |
he post of international legal adviser to the | Appeals Chamber of the Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) i |
ad litem judges at the ICTY and enlarged the | appeals chambers at the ICTR and ICTY. |
993) and 955 (1994), the Council enlarged the | appeals chambers at both the International Criminal T |
rvie Wilkinson III, 4th U.S. Circuit Court of | Appeals; Chief Justice Leroy Rountree Hassell, Sr., V |
In 1998, Bradford dropped all of his | appeals, claiming that life in San Quentin had become |
He was a Court of | Appeals Clerk for Leon County, Florida from 1841 to 1 |
w (now called the U.S. Army Court of Criminal | Appeals), Commander of the U.S. Army Legal Services A |
tility regulated by the Island Regulatory and | Appeals Commission (IRAC) under the Electric Power Ac |
ations Board, Workers Compensation Board, and | Appeals Commission for Alberta Workers Compensation. |
igration Tribunal and the Special Immigration | Appeals Commission to first consider if an applicatio |
al right to appeal to the Special Immigration | Appeals Commission against their detention. |
ed that it was within the power of the Forest | Appeals Commission to rule on Paul's aboriginal right |
le of the UK, such as the Special Immigration | Appeals Commission. |
ent as chairman for the Island Regulatory and | Appeals Commission. |
Paul then appealed to the Forest | Appeals Commission. |
Petitions and | Appeals Committee |
Until 1976, he was chairman of the | Appeals Committee of the Takeover Panel. |
e seeking to overturn the ruling of their own | appeals committee and impose a 12 month ban on Korda, |
r, Florida High School Activities Association | Appeals Committee; The Broward County Democratic Exec |
e anti-slavery agitation, and by his powerful | appeals completely beat Peter Borthwick, the pro-slav |
The Federal District Court and Court of | Appeals concluded that consideration of his petition |
ney Records, Inc., the Fifth Circuit Court of | Appeals concluded in 2004 that the song did not infri |
ch', who with various fund raising events and | appeals, contribute towards the running costs of the |
annot in general be appealed beyond Scotland, | appeals could be taken from the Court of Session to t |
Cynthia Glassman, was overturned by a federal | appeals court in 2006." |
appealed and affirmed by the Fifth Circuit US | Appeals Court in 2004. |
In June 2005, a German federal | appeals court upheld the acquittal due to insufficien |
enges, culminating in a United States federal | appeals court decision in December 2002 that required |
concerns over separation of powers should the | Appeals court decision not have been reversed. |
The former | Appeals Court president Prasopsuk Boondej, a nominate |
An | appeals court "rejected defense arguments that the re |
In 2002, an | appeals court upheld Phillips' conviction. |
A South Carolina | appeals court upheld a $24,000 jury verdict against P |
Thus, the | appeals court reversed the district court's order sup |
for the Environment) however, criticized the | appeals court Order: “the entry of OceanaGold is the |
He resigned when a state | appeals court reinstated Tomppert on February 14, 186 |
continued to campaign, hopeful that a federal | appeals court would rule favorably in a lawsuit seeki |
Appeals court says Army Corp can sue Southern Scrap | |
1, and again from 1787 to 1788, serving as an | appeals court judge in the interim. |
In February 1989, an | appeals court threw out $11.5 million of the initial |
On March 17, 2009, a military | appeals court upheld the dismissal of the war crimes |
stice Frank Celebrezze, and the uncle of Ohio | appeals court Judge Frank D. Celebrezze Jr., and the |
ow Siegelman to remain free on appeal and the | Appeals Court overruled Fuller's decision. |
ruled with the vendors, but the Sixth Circuit | Appeals Court reversed it, siding with the city. |
hat court until her confirmation as a federal | appeals court judge in 1994. |
He resigned from the | appeals court in September 1998. |
On December 26, 2006 the | appeals court sent the case file back to the Tribunal |
In December 2008 the | Appeals Court of Thrace, which ruled against the re-l |
n October 19, 1937) is a retired U.S. federal | appeals court judge on the United States Court of App |
A Republican, he was appointed to the | appeals court by U.S. President George Herbert Walker |
The federal | appeals court on June 5, 2009 affirmed the decision t |
, 1924-February 23, 2006), was a district and | appeals court judge from Bossier City, Louisiana. |
New York State electorate, in 2004 a federal | appeals court ordered the New York state board of ele |
ribunal of Rouen in 1878, and a member of the | appeals court three years later. |
The Government appealed and the | appeals court stayed the injunction of the lower cour |
However, a recent ruling by a federal | appeals court successfully granted a "temporary halt" |
A federal | appeals court reinstated the gun charge in 2005, requ |
ions were not to be overturned by the federal | appeals court unless they were "manifestly wrong." |
He served on the | appeals court until his death in Philadelphia, Pennsy |
In January 2010, she won her appeal when the | appeals court ruled that the award was improper and d |
rorism establishment appealed a July 20, 2007 | appeals court ruling forcing the release of informati |
He is currently the longest serving federal | appeals court judge still in active service, having c |
He was promoted to the | Appeals Court in 1960, when he also became a Privy Co |
ion of two Supreme Court justices and various | appeals court judges. |
anzibar, Puisne Judge in Kenya, Member of the | Appeals Court of East Africa, Attorney General and la |
An | appeals court commuted Ray Orndorff's sentence to lif |
of them served any time in prison because an | appeals court threw out the convictions and rebuked J |
On January 23, 2010 the Palermo | Appeals Court confirmed his two previous convictions |
The award was reversed in 2005 by an | appeals court decision. |
er a long trial and at first a conviction the | appeals court declared all the defendants innocent, r |
On 7 December 2010, the | appeals court ruled against the FDA, in 3-0 unanimous |
n Ohio jurist who currently serves as an Ohio | appeals court judge. |
rs of the state elected him to continue as an | Appeals Court judge. |
In 1935 he was appointed as an | Appeals Court judge, and in 1940 became the senior lo |
Prosecutors asked the | appeals court to reconsider the ruling, and the court |
ve, he was active in establishing the Federal | appeals court system and overseeing the construction |
In May 2009, the Massachusetts | Appeals Court affirmed the new trial ruling, setting |
In 2005, the | appeals court decided that the recorded telephone con |
When the | appeals court also denied her motion, she requested r |
worked as a briefing attorney for one of the | appeals court judges, had been a lawyer for less than |
Earlier this month, a Mauritanian | appeals court upheld a 12-year prison sentence with h |
y 29, 2008, the Iraqi Court of Cassation (the | appeals court) vacated Munaf's conviction and death s |
The results were annulled on 8 February by an | appeals court, but its findings were then overturned |
the Supreme Judicial Court, the Massachusetts | Appeals Court, and the Social Law Library returned to |
The case went all the way to | appeals court, which decided in 2007 that his First A |
hts Act, and won in the Ninth Circuit federal | appeals court, although the case is not yet resolved. |
In 1979, Price was named chief judge of the | appeals court, on which he served until his retiremen |
served there until Weld appointed her to the | Appeals Court, where she began her service on June 20 |
tal new system developed by the Ninth Circuit | Appeals Court. |
was declared unconstitutional by the Federal | Appeals Court. |
reer in 1970 and was a member of the Santiago | Appeals Court. |
t and in 1976, a Justice of the Massachusetts | Appeals Court. |
.S. District Court in Seattle and the Federal | Appeals Court. |
er position on district court to serve on the | appeals court. |
e the youngest judge (at age 37) on a federal | appeals court. |
t, Lenk was the longest serving member of the | Appeals Court. |
y, Madey suffered judicial setback, but later | appeals courts found in his favor and made a historic |
rd to therapeutic cloning was closed when the | appeals courts reversed the previous decision of the |
; organizing mobile exhibitions; establishing | appeals courts and providing for field camp of office |
"was on the first civilian Court of Military | Appeals created by the UCMJ in 1951 and played a role |
l the vacancy on the Seventh Circuit Court of | Appeals created when Judge Terence T. Evans assumed s |
The New York Court of | Appeals decided in the affirmative, meeting with hars |
The Court of | Appeals decided that "reasonably practicable" was a m |
et al. v. Holder, the Sixth Circuit Court of | Appeals decision on the legality of 2257 and its enfo |
rt reversed a similar Eighth Circuit Court of | Appeals decision and upheld the federal Partial-Birth |
A 2006 Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of | Appeals decision ruled in favor of Major League Baseb |
ncer came out in favor of a New York Court of | Appeals decision rejecting the claim of 42 gay and le |
s of fact” that were relevant to the Court of | Appeals decision. |
The Supreme Court may review Court of | Appeals decisions, but if the Supreme Court declines |
He died a few days after the Court of | Appeals declared Governor Myron H. Clark's prohibitio |
That same year, the Oregon Court of | Appeals declared Measure 8 unconstitutional. |
dence League tickets to the New York Court of | Appeals, defeating Progressive George Kirchwey. |
ight-year term on the North Carolina Court of | Appeals, defeating incumbent judge Alan Thornburg in |
In Luciano, the New York Court of | Appeals defined the scope of Batson as including "rac |
However, the Texas Court of Criminal | Appeals delayed the execution after lawyers raised is |
The District Court of | Appeals denied relief. |
organized immediately after the U.S. Court of | Appeals denied the High Times/Jon Gettman petition to |
The Texas Court of Criminal | Appeals denied Willingham a writ of habeas corpus a m |
ted some attention for distributing financial | appeals designed to be confused with census material. |
The Appellate Division brings | appeals designed to expand the rights of children and |
The Texas Court of Criminal | Appeals, despite almost identical jury instructions g |
However, the Maryland Court of | Appeals determined that the governor did not have suc |
In 2006, the Ninth Circuit Court of | Appeals determined that the number of beds for the ho |
ndmark case in which the 9th Circuit Court of | Appeals determined that a mental health professional' |
found in favor of the city, with the Court of | Appeals determining in 1986 that incorporation had no |
ael ordering the airforce to attack, while he | appeals directly to the President. |
After further | appeals directly to the United States Lighthouse Boar |
from the army he became Public Relations and | Appeals Director of The Scottish Institution for War |
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