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He resigned his | judgeship after being elected to the U.S. Senate in 18 |
to receive a nomination to a Superior Court | judgeship after the 2009 general elections were comple |
In 1985, Sheffield resigned his | judgeship and went to Yale Divinity School. |
eated him a DCL, and in 1858 he resigned his | judgeship, and was made a member of the Privy Council. |
re he had the honour of being appointed to a | judgeship and was chosen as the tutor and teacher of s |
In 1811 he was elected to a circuit | judgeship and in 1815 he became a judge on the Tenness |
However, he resigned his federal | judgeship April 24, 1861 to become a judge of the Dist |
He resigned his | judgeship at the end of Hilary term 1837, and after tw |
hip of Jovellanos obtained for him in 1789 a | judgeship at Zaragoza, whence he was transferred two y |
He was re-elected to his | judgeship, but resigned to make one more run at the ma |
She was reappointed to the Criminal Court | Judgeship by Mayor David Dinkins in 1993 |
reorganized into a single District with one | judgeship, by 5 Stat. |
He was likewise appointed to that | judgeship by Governor Pawlenty, and then elected to it |
ccounts, Kallon had been recommended for the | judgeship by a panel of legal experts assembled by U.S |
Roosevelt solved the problem of filling the | judgeship by naming the dean of the University of Virg |
8, Taylor won the Democratic primary for the | judgeship, despite opposition from Bronx County Leader |
He was removed from his | judgeship during Reconstruction by a Republican govern |
Williams, was appointed to the vacant puisne | judgeship, even though he had recently made a public d |
une 14, 1878, Congress authorized a separate | judgeship for the Western District of Tennessee. |
e left the state's highest court to accept a | judgeship for Oregon's fourth judicial district, servi |
ns as a judicial district and authorized one | judgeship for the court. |
Having declined the offers of a | judgeship from Gladstone and the Home Secretaryship fr |
o 1914, and again assuming his Circuit Court | judgeship from 1914 to 1929. |
Aside from his | judgeship, he never held elected office. |
At the time of his appointment to a | judgeship, he was the newly elected governor's legal c |
Conrad applied for a federal | judgeship in 1990. |
ent Ulysses S. Grant appointed Dick to a new | judgeship in 1872. |
chard M. Nixon appointed Stern to a District | Judgeship in New Jersey. |
In 1990, she won election to a | judgeship in Tennessee's First Judicial Circuit. |
In 1874, Mitchell was appointed to a | judgeship in Minnesota's Third Judicial District. |
Gov. Mark White appointed Rangel to a state | judgeship in Nueces County. |
rnor David Marston Clough appointed him to a | judgeship in Ramsey County. |
2009, Feinerman applied for a vacant federal | judgeship in Chicago. |
im Kaine appointed Melvin to a circuit court | judgeship in Portsmouth, effective May 1, 2009. |
929, he was elected to a common please court | judgeship, in which he served from 1930-1937. |
She resigned from the | judgeship in 2002 to run for the U.S. House of Represe |
ew York City, Leibowitz was reelected to his | judgeship in 1954. |
appointed as Recorder of Poole (a part-time | Judgeship) in 1917. |
Kostelka retired from his circuit | judgeship in 2003, when he reached the age of seventy, |
epublican to ever hold a circuit or district | judgeship in Mobile County. |
In 1949, Blythin was elected to a | judgeship in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas |
ated by President James K. Polk to the first | judgeship in the newly-created United States District |
practice in 1853, and was then elected to a | judgeship in Iowa's 7th Judicial Circuit in 1858. |
elected to the U.S. Senate, and resigned his | judgeship in 1913; he served from March 4, 1913, to Ma |
cept an appointment by Gov. Mike Rounds to a | judgeship in the state's Second Judicial District . |
e, and he ultimately declined the offer of a | judgeship in Jamaica and retired to Worthing and devot |
of 1801, and the second was a single circuit | judgeship in the frontier state of California which on |
first African-American woman elected to any | judgeship in the United States and the first to serve |
He resigned the | judgeship July 1, 1923, and moved to Knoxville, Tennes |
Over the course of his | Judgeship, Kiser has heard and decided a number of hig |
After his failure to win the | judgeship, O'Hearn served the year and a half left in |
as Republicans had expressed interest in the | judgeship, Odell Pollard of Searcy, then the state Rep |
He was raised to a | judgeship of the king's bench and is first mentioned a |
elected as a Republican to the Circuit Court | Judgeship of the Second Circuit. |
e post in November upon his appointment to a | judgeship of the Landed Estates Court. |
instead, he successfully campaigned for the | judgeship of the Seventy-First Judicial District Court |
ned that position when he was appointed to a | judgeship of the United States District Court for the |
eehy won the election to the Division B city | judgeship on September 21, 1996. |
st African-American appointed to a full-time | judgeship on the Atlanta Municipal Court and the first |
Barack Obama formally nominated Reeves to a | judgeship on the Southern District of Mississippi. |
capacity for less than a year, resigning his | judgeship on January 15, 1892. |
In 1948, he was elected to a | judgeship on the Ohio Supreme Court, defeating Democra |
29, the United States Congress created a new | judgeship on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals (45 S |
He resigned from his | judgeship on December 6, 1845, and then served as Unit |
dent Grover Cleveland to a federal appellate | judgeship on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth C |
He was continued in his | judgeship on each subsequent demise of the crown, and |
renominated Myerscough to a federal district | judgeship on the United States District Court for the |
offered to reappoint Patterson to his former | judgeship on the Second Circuit, but Patterson decline |
Kilkenny was nominated to a | judgeship on the District Court by President Dwight D. |
.W. Bush appointed him to a federal district | judgeship on the United States District Court for the |
oosevelt promoted Buffington to an appellate | judgeship on the United States Court of Appeals for th |
A long ballot, including | judgeship retention questions, and new voting machines |
Ronald Reagan nominated Judge Kiser to a new | judgeship seat on the United States District Court for |
1962 Hanson became a federal judge in a new | judgeship shared by the Northern and Southern District |
During his district | judgeship, Speer also served as the Dean of Mercer Uni |
bition would catapult Parker from a Missouri | judgeship to Congress in 1870. |
In 1891, the Evarts Act converted Wallace's | judgeship to a position on the United States Court of |
On May 10, 1996, he resigned his | judgeship to run for the House of Representatives from |
President Obama nominated Chang to a federal | judgeship to fill the seat vacated by Judge Elaine E. |
Flood was nominated for a | judgeship twice in 1993, but he was rejected both time |
Connor held that | judgeship until his death in Wilson on November 23, 19 |
committee for one of three federal district | judgeship vacancies. |
Ford, Jr. that Britt be named to the federal | judgeship vacated by the retirement of Oren Harris, a |
Again, only one | judgeship was allotted for all three districts. |
he circuit courts; in this case, one circuit | judgeship was created for each of the nine circuits. |
He resigned his | judgeship when he was elected to the United States Con |
In 1992 she left the circuit | judgeship when Tennessee Governor Ned McWherter appoin |
She left the magistrate | judgeship when Governor Gray Davis appointed her as an |
nt Nixon appointed Steger to the Tyler-based | judgeship, which he held for the remaining thirty-five |
ivision, and shortly afterward was offered a | judgeship, which, however, he declined, though later h |
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