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  • In 2004, as Chairman of the Judiciary A Committee, Charlie drafted the Comprehensi
  • testified before the House Committee on the Judiciary about the reform of U.S. immigration policy.
  • publicly elected or nominated by part of the judiciary, according to rules set independently by eac
  • ommonwealth matters under section 78A of the Judiciary Act 1903.
  • It restored some elements of the Judiciary Act of 1801, which had been adopted by the F
  • An 1802 judiciary act considerably simplified the court system
  • of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, 1 Stat.
  • the operative sentence in Section 25 of the Judiciary Act (the first of only two sentences).
  • The United States Judiciary Act of 1802 (2 Stat.
  • uit riding would later be abolished with the Judiciary Act of 1891.
  • t of the United States that held part of the Judiciary Act of 1789 unconstitutional.
  • of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, 1 Stat.
  • of the original 13 courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, 1 Stat.
  • On February 13, 1801 the Judiciary Act of 1801, 2 Stat.
  • e under its appellate jurisdiction under the Judiciary Act of 1789.
  • ps, but the first time was the soon-repealed Judiciary Act of 1801, and the second was a single cir
  • Thus, the Judiciary Act 1789 § 34 does not bind Federal courts t
  • ourt of Appeals for the First Circuit by the Judiciary Act of 1891.
  • is error can be explained by the text of the Judiciary Act of 1789, which allowed for the Court to
  • Held that §34 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 does not restrict federal courts
  • beas corpus from the circuit court under the Judiciary Act of 1789, and, when the court denied him
  • their diversity jurisdiction pursuant to the Judiciary Act of 1789 must apply the statutory law of
  • The eleventh section of the Judiciary Act, which defines the jurisdiction of the C
  • and potentially controversial portion of the Judiciary Act.
  • In an effort to strengthen the judiciary an American/European chief justice position
  • arie, including finances, the church and the judiciary, and the convict system.
  • been tortured and report the findings to the judiciary and any other investigative bodies.
  • served as a member of the Finance, Commerce, Judiciary and Human Services committees.
  • artments of Commerce, Justice and State, the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act (CJ
  • ernment, including finances, the church, the judiciary, and the convict system.
  • Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee
  • vestment, the Health and Human Services, the Judiciary and Public Safety, and the Taxes committees.
  • Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence
  • tion and poverty from the perspective of the Judiciary and Law Enforcement agencies.
  • It was repealed by the Judiciary and Courts (Scotland) Act 2008, which was br
  • open to members of the legal profession, the judiciary and legal scholars.
  • nowledge the impartial legal decision of the judiciary and then sought donations from the public to
  • nergy, Utilities and Telecommunications, and Judiciary and Public Safety committees.
  • nd as a judge at various lower levels of the judiciary, and taught law at the National Autonomous U
  • Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence (vice c
  • on the standing committees for Commerce and Judiciary and the sub-committee on Economic Developmen
  • n the County for all matters relating to the judiciary and the maintenance of law and order.
  • rces, the Health and Human Services, and the Judiciary and Public Safety committees.
  • ition of his outstanding contribution to the Judiciary and the judicial system in Singapore.
  • legislature, and sometimes the executive and judiciary, and in which electorates choose local gover
  • arie, including finances, the church and the judiciary, and the convict system, was published.
  • reaffirmed the importance of an independent judiciary and to act against impunity.
  • Brisbane while a member of the Supreme Court judiciary and retired to Ascot after leaving Governmen
  • to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary and on October 4, 2007 was referred to the S
  • uently place on the committees of Education, Judiciary and Ethics, Local Government, and Veterans A
  • , the Environment and Natural Resources, the Judiciary and Public Safety, and the Local Government
  • strict and serives on the Business and Labor Judiciary and Urban Affairs committees.
  • session at different places of Kerala where judiciary and Police has failed to bring the human rig
  • the Supreme Court of the United States: The Judiciary and Responsible Government: 1910-1921 (vol.
  • Government Regulations, the Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on Personnel.
  • position, switching to the Committees on the Judiciary and then Finance, and in 1924 won re-electio
  • The Constitution provided for an independent judiciary and guaranteed fundamental rights, providing
  • and sustainable police force, armed forces, judiciary and penal system.
  • on the Conservation, Game Fish and Oysters, Judiciary, and Transportation and Highways committees.
  • airs Committee and as a member of the Senate Judiciary and Education Committees.
  • reported attacks on the independence of the judiciary and public prosecutors.
  • ssions, he served on the House Committees on Judiciary and Separation of Powers.
  • The amendment passed the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee on April 27, 201
  • ongressional budget process, the independent judiciary and the role of the Panel on Multidistrict L
  • Limmer is currently the chair of the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee.
  • so served on the Financial Institutions, the Judiciary and the Public Health Committees.
  • ples which elude the normal processes of the judiciary and which are far more suitable for determin
  • n the County for all matters relating to the Judiciary and the maintenance of law and order.
  • d a tension in the United States between the judiciary and national security.
  • Boyd was later cited by the judiciary and received a twelve month suspension - the
  • in Congress, he chaired the Committee on the Judiciary and was one of the managers for the impeachm
  • currently serves on the House Committees on Judiciary, and Rules.
  • rneath Their Robes, a blog about the federal judiciary, and Alex Pareene, a young New York Universi
  • g trouble after bad mouthing and dishonoring judiciary and judges of the Supreme Court of India in
  • step to interfere in the independence of the judiciary, and therefore a judicial 'restraining' orde
  • light what he believed to be an out-of-touch judiciary and show "solutions" (a style that differed
  • s in 1922 from Spartanburg and served on the judiciary and rules committees.
  • ighton currently sits on the House Commerce, Judiciary, and State Government committees.
  • urts in session and meet with members of the judiciary and other legal professionals.
  • a particularly worrying development that the judiciary and the legal system have been attacked.
  • currently serves on the House Committees on Judiciary, and Environment and Natural Resources.
  • As a leading member of Vienna's judiciary and close friend of Gustav Mahler, he assess
  • e in 2002, and is currently the chair of the Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committ
  • order people who were not well served by the judiciary, and compared their situation to the rule of
  • s to discuss issues of concern to the senior judiciary and to represents to the views of the senior
  • He currently serves as vice chair of the Judiciary and Public Safety Committee, and is also a m
  • cluding such people as members of the Indian judiciary and the Indian civil service, who were caugh
  • he Deep South to be appointed to the federal judiciary, and Ernest A. Finney Jr., former chief just
  • y at educational conferences for the federal judiciary, and was highly regarded by both students an
  • he House Committees on Separation of Powers, Judiciary, and Rules.
  • with their own administration, assembly and judiciary, and equal participation in all the Federal
  • against the opinions held by the rest of the judiciary and much of society as a whole; as early as
  • te Higher Education Committee and the Senate Judiciary and Public Safety Committee.
  • Appropriations Committee and he chaired the Judiciary and School Aid and Education Subcommittees.
  • in reforming the police, the armed services, judiciary and monarchy, we are about dismantling them
  • ommunications is the vice chairperson of the Judiciary, and chairs the Committee on Committees.
  • of the Joint Committee on Finance and of the Judiciary and Ethics Committee.
  • in the field of human rights, reform of the judiciary and donor co-operation, while the government
  • mand parliament to adhere to the word of the judiciary and its verdicts concerning the latest cases
  • The act was superseded by the Judiciary and Courts (Scotland) Act 2008 before it cou
  • stitutional questions over the nature of the judiciary and was the end of a series of efforts to de
  • ts Committee and vice-chair of the Council's Judiciary and Legislative Investigations Committee.
  • e of the Governor, the General Assembly, the Judiciary, and the major departments, various boards,
  • hile in office, Delegate Burns served on the Judiciary and Baltimore Convention Center committees a
  • d been appointed Magistrate of the Hong Kong Judiciary and became a District Judge in 1987.
  • er to reprieve or commute sentences from the judiciary and Privy Council.
  • sion, Lally served on the House Committee on Judiciary, and the House Committee on Municipal Govern
  • avory was found guilty of kicking by the ARL judiciary and was suspended for life.
  • After the renovation, the Judiciary Annex became the Senate Building.
  • in the Legislature served as Chairman of the Judiciary Appropriations Committee (2006), Chairman of
  • The members of the Pitcairn judiciary are all New Zealanders - as are almost all o
  • 1962 • A new Judiciary Article for the State Constitution, implemen
  • was a member of the commission to revise the judiciary article of the New York Constitution in 1890
  • Ariyoshi appointed Moon to the Hawaii State Judiciary as a circuit court judge.
  • heir protection and establish an independent judiciary as one of its highest priorities.
  • ary sovereignty is now upheld by the English judiciary as a "central principle of British constitut
  • aihee appointed Nakayama to the Hawaii State Judiciary as a circuit court judge.
  • and his differing opinions from that of the judiciary as a whole led to criticism from the Lord Ch
  • Ariyoshi appointed Acoba to the Hawaii State Judiciary as a circuit court judge.
  • logger highly critical of the New York state judiciary as a whole.
  • as the Chief Judge, Navy-Marine Corps Trial Judiciary at Washington, D.C.. On April 15, 1993, he w
  • s National Training and Study Center for the Judiciary at Zutphen.
  • any basis, I think that it should inform the judiciary authority and the Parliamentary Commission o
  • isters in addition to the president) and the Judiciary authority.
  • e Commerce & Consumer Protection, Education, Judiciary B, and Retirement committees.
  • nstitution was changed to create an elective judiciary; banking laws were established to limit inte
  • to undertake a root and branch reform of the judiciary based on the Rothenberger principles.
  • The forensic services of the Guatemalan judiciary began to investigate some of these cases, bu
  • on years, after publication of Government by Judiciary Berger was widely assumed to be a right-wing
  • of the appeal court of Venice ( the highest judiciary body in the region of Veneto ).In 1876 he wa
  • s between an executive, a legislative, and a judiciary branch.
  • served on the Finance subcommittees for the Judiciary Budget Division (which he chaired), and for
  • Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building, Washington, DC, 1992
  • mpleted a highly controversial reform of the judiciary, but initially President Carlo Azeglio Ciamp
  • Convention of 1850-51 again reorganized the judiciary by limiting the terms of the justices to twe
  • district court until 1986 when it became the Judiciary Central File Repository.
  • Judiciary, Chairman
  • Resumption of the Judiciary, chairman Judge Charles W. Slack
  • re sent-off for fighting and went before the judiciary charged with kicking.
  • to the website Norooznews.ir in a letter to judiciary chief Sadegh Larijani they said
  • Senate committees including: Water, Finance, Judiciary, Child Welfare, Telecommunication, Transport
  • on the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, commented on Specter's initiative, saying:
  • ission and in 2002 he was moved to the House Judiciary Commission where he now sits on the Criminal
  • moval, the ACLU requested that the Louisiana Judiciary Commission investigate the justice's conduct
  • his support of a motion to expand the House Judiciary Committee to include new liberal members.
  • s a representative and ranking member of the Judiciary Committee in the Indiana Legislature.
  • as Deputy Republican Whip and served on the Judiciary committee and the State Government Committee
  • He also served on the Senate Judiciary Committee and helped oppose President Roosev
  • That nomination was approved by the Judiciary Committee on February 3, and he was confirme
  • in the House, Costello was the Chair of the Judiciary Committee (from 1994 though 1998) and Chair
  • of Alabama, the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee in opposition to judicial activism
  • Judiciary Committee
  • 163) authorizing the House Judiciary Committee to investigate Ritter's conduct to
  • ism for allegedly pressuring the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to approve legislation that would
  • Subsequently, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee devoted three hearings to the issu
  • Member- Judiciary Committee
  • ession, King was named to seats on the House Judiciary Committee and the House Transportation and E
  • l topics, including a site opposed to Senate Judiciary Committee ranking member Arlen Specter and a
  • The Senate Judiciary Committee markup is heated.
  • gressman Peter Rodino, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee during its impeachment proceedings
  • Fulton was a member of the Judiciary Committee in 1993, the Commerce and Governme
  • She has also served as Vice-Chair of the Judiciary Committee and as a member of the Education C
  • Florida, and in April 1953 she embarked the Judiciary Committee of the United States House of Repr
  • the Deputy Chief Counsel for the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee where he managed the Supreme Court
  • ce-Chair), the Appropriations Committee, the Judiciary Committee and the Joint State Leasing and Sp
  • McGarrah testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee about the Combatant Status Review
  • also served as the ranking Republican on the Judiciary Committee during the nomination process for
  • ed in 2009 as an expert witness by the House Judiciary Committee looking into catastrophic brain in
  • 1994 and the Legislator of the Year from the Judiciary Committee of the Maryland Chamber of Commerc
  • , Prost had served as a lawyer at the Senate Judiciary Committee from 1993-2001, lastly as Chief Co
  • kuta was voted unanimously out of the Senate Judiciary Committee on May 26, 2006, and confirmed 81-
  • Flowers served on the House Judiciary Committee which voted to refer articles of i
  • She serves on the Judiciary Committee and is the chair of the House Judi
  • appeared before the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
  • d for the Minnesota House of Representatives Judiciary Committee in the 1989 and 1990 legislative s
  • On August 11, House Judiciary Committee chairman John Conyers announced th
  • rator; the nomination was sent to the Senate Judiciary Committee for consideration (nomination no.
  • nty total days of hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 1974, 1975, and 1981, several o
  • law professor Anita Hill, leading the Senate Judiciary Committee to re-open Thomas's Supreme Court
  • January 20, 1874, the National Association's Judiciary Committee met to discuss, among other things
  • Wagner serves as Vice Chair of the Assembly Judiciary Committee and is also a member of the Aging
  • lso was Special Counsel to the United States Judiciary Committee under Joseph Biden
  • She was assigned to the House Judiciary committee and its juvenile law subcommittee.
  • g Republican on many committees, such as the Judiciary Committee (1987-90), the Joint Audit Committ
  • She is Chairwoman of the House Judiciary Committee and the Joint Commissions for the
  • n Committee (1977-78), Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee (1979-84), and as 52nd Speaker of
  • However, the Judiciary Committee voted 21 to 12 against including t
  • She was interviewed by Senate Judiciary Committee staff, but did not testify at the
  • He testified on her behalf at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on her nomination.
  • He also served as Chairman of the Judiciary Committee and member of the Committees on St
  • The Democratic-controlled U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee chose not to proceed with Ryskamp'
  • Juan in the 1999 primary bujt lost to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Jorge Santini, who went o
  • During U.S. House Judiciary Committee hearings in October 2003 looking i
  • Island Senate, being named Chairwoman of the Judiciary Committee in 1997, Senate Majority Leader in
  • Indeglia was a member of the House Judiciary Committee that presided over impeachment pro
  • ch was scheduled to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday November 8, 2007.
  • Jones, a Democrat, chaired the Assembly Judiciary Committee for four years.
  • on of Minority Parliamentarian and is on the Judiciary Committee where he is a member of the crimin
  • Hennessy's served on the Judiciary Committee and was a member of the Special Co
  • the chairman or ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee (depending on whether the Republic
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