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That means you pick as many judges as you can.
And look, I've appointed over a hundred judges as governor.
Multiple reports peg three federal judges as the top choices.
This is true generally of other federal judges as well.
The Daily Mail has described judges as "enemies of the people".
Instead, he focused on confirming as many Federalist Society judges as possible.
For years, the party has demonized judges as unreconstructed Communists and obstructionists.
Nigeria, too, has recently suspended judges as part of its crackdown on corruption.
Other groups, like the Judicial Crisis Network, focus heavily on judges as well.
" He referred to the "doing away of judges" as a "tyrannical power grab.
"  "I've processed the circuit judges as rapidly as they've come out of committee.
Republicans see appointing ridigly conservative judges as a central part of their policy strategy.
" Republicans young and old spoke of these judges as the "safeguard for our future.
But the judges, as others have, instead interpreted the song as having a 2014 subtext.
The Erdogan government supported Gulenist police officers, prosecutors and judges as they went after secularists.
"It's so dangerous," Mr. Yakupoglu remembers telling the judges, as they debated Mr. Ozer's proposal.
A constitution is, in fact, and must be regarded by the judges, as a fundamental law.
And that information was then presented to four separate FISA court judges as, quote, credible evidence.
Deputies acting as paramedics, jailers as rehabbers and judges as community activists in my home county?
On a later appeal, a party can request the same judges as heard the first appeal.
Electing judges, as a practice, is a bad idea that should be done away with nationwide.
This type of report is kept private and is used by judges as a sentencing guide.
His supporters came to see judges as partisan and untrustworthy, undermining the judiciary's ability to function.
These "Veterans Law Judges," as they like to call themselves, are never held accountable for incompetence.
Melanie: That was a shocking argument to many observers — and likely to the judges as well.
The tactic has gained popularity among federal judges as a tool to combat perceived executive overreach.
Of course, electing judges, as is done in the majority of states, doesn't just affect their behavior.
It's referenced in the Old Testament's Book of Judges as a type of rule in ancient Israel.
They agreed that the appointment of high-quality federal judges as valuable for the state they represented.
"But they weren't doing it because they had cases before those judges as individuals," Professor Yoo said.
But it's just the latest indicator that McConnell plans to jam through as many judges as possible.
Other than that it is judges, judges, judges as the Senate runs out the clock on 2019.
McConnell is racing to confirm as many judges as he can before the end of the year.
Some legal experts say the government's description of judges as "gatekeepers" for such extradition requests is misleading.
That would give the party control of presidential appointments, including judges, as well as of the legislative agenda.
And means this issue will inexorably continue to be brought before EU judgesas has happened again here.
Since the law passed, it's been repeatedly cited by judges as they dismiss lawsuits against the gun industry.
Newer measures, in California, Oregon and Washington, allow family members to bring such petitions to judges as well.
True to form, McConnell teed up votes on five new judges as the Senate left for the week.
You write, as well, that Democrats should start packing the courts with as many left-leaning judges as possible.
That leaves judges as the guardians of the public's right to know - a burden too many judges shrug off.
He was brought back by the judges as a wild card and regularly takes risks with his song choices.
Nevertheless, the number of cases awaiting resolution before immigration judges as of the end of October 2016, was 521,676.
Screams broke out and a purse flew through the air at the judges as the light sentence was read.
Bercow was referencing the President's controversial immigration restrictions and attacks on U.S. judges, as well as numerous allegations of sexism.
He cited his appointment of two Supreme Court justices and many federal judges as wins for the pro-Life movement.
While they were in agreement on this contestant, things may get heated between the judges as the competition narrows down.
Mladic was hauled out of courtroom at the Hague for shouting at UN judges as they began reading the verdict.
Fernanda is part of a wave of children facing judges as the number of young migrants in government custody rises.
To back up his demands, Trump has blocked appointments to the WTO's appeals chamber to replace judges as their terms expire.
The Trump administration, which regards the authority of foreign judges as an infringement of sovereignty, has both provisions in its sights.
Final selections will be judged by a panel that includes music and industry judges, as well as John and Taupin themselves.
There is perhaps no president in US history who has attacked the courts and judges as much as President Trump has.
Cuccinelli cited the "public charge" rule, which was later blocked by multiple federal court judges, as one of his proudest accomplishments.
" Neil M. Gorsuch, Trump's own nominee for the Supreme Court, condemned the president's attacks on the judges as "demoralizing" and "disheartening.
On Twitter, one of Mr. Khashoggi's adult children, Salah Khashoggi, who lives in Saudi Arabia, praised the Saudi judges as fair.
On Twitter, one of Mr. Khashoggi's adult children, Salah Khashoggi, who lives in Saudi Arabia, praised the Saudi judges as fair.
Said Gerhardt: "The Senate will work with Trump to ram through as many [judges] as possible for as long as possible."
Trump shocked many in both parties by his personal attacks on judges as well as general disrespect shown to our courts.
Experts pointed to Sessions' rulings and restrictions on judges as partly responsible for the drop in the number of asylum cases granted.
A previous attempt at setting up an anti-corruption court failed after the IMF deemed its appointed judges as not sufficiently independent.
Others think that the Democrats should stick with the new rules and use them to appoint as many federal judges as possible.
The lawsuit names the county, the sheriff, five hearing officers who make initial bail decisions and 16 criminal court judges as defendants.
His language provided a striking departure from the usual "judges as umpires" that Kavanaugh, and Chief Justice John Roberts in 242, had invoked.
Day one of the competition was just for the students and judges, as well as a handful of media and a few corporate sponsors.
The president has been particularly vocal in denouncing such judges as pursuing issues removed from the narrow questions of authority to issue executive orders.
Flake used his ability in the narrowly-divided chamber to block appeals court judges as leverage for forcing a vote on the tariffs measure.
The deputy mayor of Linfen handed out virtual-reality glasses to the judges as part of his pitch (it worked: he won his round).
He, along with many Colombians, regards the sentences it can hand out as too lenient and its judges as too sympathetic to the defendants.
If there's one thing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has been single-mindedly focused on this year, it's confirming as many judges as possible.
Expanding the number of judges as his plan calls for would leave scores of federal judges with little more than a part-time job.
Do you think about just appointing judges as young and as far to the left as possible as a counter to the Trump judiciary?
Keep reading for a look at the show&aposs current panel of judges, as well as a look at where the originals are now.
After each performance, host Nick Cannon asked each disguised participant to share what they have in common with the judges as an additional clue.
Tagalongs The chocolate coating on these peanut-butter-topped cookies started turning off the judges as soon as they picked them up from the plate.
"I'm not aware of a situation in which cases have been taken midstream from judges as a means of directing a different outcome," she said.
The authorities have detained or suspended some 80,000 officials, including policemen and judges, as well as writers and journalists for alleged links to the movement.
Le Pen's criticism fits the party's narrative that it is persecuted by judges as part of an attempt by the establishment to undermine it politically.
In other words, it was a clear signal for the FBI to check Steele's credibility before offering him to the judges as a reliable informant.
Google challenge HelpMum was selected by a panel of judges as one of four winners of the first-ever Google Impact Challenge Africa, Nigeria 2018.
The Progressive Era creators of family court had imagined its judges as quasi-parents, helping rather than punishing, ruling benevolently in a child's best interest.
There's no question that the status of the president-elect will surely weigh on the judges as they consider threshold procedural questions in these cases.
After the annulment, Kenyatta attacked the Supreme Court judges as "crooks" and threatened unspecified actions against them if he failed to win the re-run.
So they&aposve been slow walking his effort to not only staff up his administration, but they made it more difficult to confirm judges as well.
Senate Republicans, holding on to the power, will focus on what they've been doing for the past few months: confirming as many federal judges as possible.
Mr Magufuli is both head of state and chairman of the party, with the power to hire and fire civil servants, including judges, as he pleases.
Musicians Nicki Minaj, Normani, and Robyn count themselves as guest judges as well, which often means the queens will lipsync for their lives to their songs.
And, Madam, we must admit, this gross lack of understanding, only recently corrected, did not recommend you to our judges as a candidate for eternal life.
Trump, who views packing the federal courts with conservative judges as central to his legacy, was consumed by the story as it developed over the weekend.
But in comments to supporters made in Swahili, he denounced the judges as wakora (crooks) and claimed that their decision was the work of "whites" and "homosexuals".
In September, after Kenya's Supreme Court overturned President Uhuru Kenyatta's election victory and ordered a new poll, Kenyatta dismissed the judges as "wakora", meaning "crooks" in Swahili.
As has happened before, some of his noisier supporters attacked the judges as part of an anti-Brexit establishment bent on thwarting the will of the people.
McConnell also tied Democrats' critiques of Kavanaugh to his larger push to remake the federal judiciary and confirm as many judges as possible under Republicans' Senate majority.
Senate Republicans, by holding on to the majority, will focus on what they've been doing for the past few months: confirming as many federal judges as possible.
This led to significant changes in attitudes — and importantly, a rise in the perceptions of judges as fundamentally partisan actors motivated by political views and not the law.
It is a fantasy made possible only by the ruthless suppression of dissenting voices, casting critics as traitors, MPs as "saboteurs" and judges as "enemies of the people".
Precisely because people have high expectations of judges, as society's ultimate gate-keepers, a bad or sold-out member of the judiciary can have a really pernicious effect.
Alito said the high court's special place in the Constitution, above other US courts, precludes the justices from facing scrutiny from other judges, as lower court jurists are.
He's appointed more women and Latino judges and as many black judges as any previous president, and more Asian-American and LGBTQ judges than all previous presidents combined.
On the record, he's joined by friends like guitarist Michael Beharie, saxophonist Maria Kim Grand, Curtis Santiago, and Justin Frye, which he judges as crucial to the process.
Many of the announcements note that the judges, as part of their agreement with the commission, pledge to never seek or accept a job as a judge again.
While the New York ruling isn't binding in cases elsewhere, it could influence other judges as the issue of device encryption comes up again and again in the courts.
"This can be useful, for both lawyers and judges, as an assisting tool to rapidly identify cases and extract patterns which lead to certain decisions," the study's authors wrote.
But power is as intoxicating for lower court judges as for anyone else, and being part of the Resistance is very fashionable in San Francisco, Hawaii and the like.
"This case is really no different from Raines," the appeals court said in its new opinion, which did not identify any of the three assigned judges as its author.
Sessions has railed against nationwide injunctions over the past year, lambasting judges as veritable lawbreakers for supposedly overstepping their authority with rulings that hamstring policies from coast to coast.
Rolling back federal regulations and restricting the power of agencies was a priority for McGahn, and he's spoken before about how he sees judges as part of that process.
FROM PEN: Try Our Amazing Never Watered Down Bloody Mary From "they're uniformly bad" to "that tastes unbelievable," the judges, as always, don't hold back in giving their critiques.
The group "views the current events, in particular the dismissal or arrest of thousands of judges, as an attack on the independence of the judiciary in Turkey," it said.
Out of politeness, Trump should not refer to judges as "so-called judges" — but he should be praised, not criticized, for taking on the judicial oligarchy in this country.
If they take the Senate as well, they could constrain his power by refusing to confirm judgesas Jeff Flake threatened to do over tariffs—and executive branch appointees.
Law and Justice contended that because the previous government had improperly appointed two of those judgesas the Constitutional Tribunal had ruled — none of the five should be seated.
During his first three years in office, with Mr. McConnell's assistance, he was able to name nearly as many appellate judges as Mr. Obama had appointed over two terms.
He unapologetically views judges as agents of the presidents who appointed them — calling out an "Obama judge," for instance, for ruling against the Trump administration in an immigration case.
During Mr. Short's tenure, the office of legislative affairs confirmed nearly two dozen judges as part of a concerted effort by the White House to remake the federal courts.
Initially, President Kenyatta spoke about respecting the court's decision, but sadly, in subsequent statements, he attacked the judges as "crooks" and vowed to "fix" the court if re-elected.
And the precious angel you see pictured above, a 9-year-old English bulldog named Zsa Zsa, was chosen by a panel of judges as the contest's latest winner.
The commission is considered a "head of department" under the Appointments Clause, so if its members just renew the appointment of the judges as "inferior officers," the problem disappears.
The crackdown has targeted a broad range of high ranking officials, from various ministry chiefs to military brass and former judges, as well as numerous bosses of state-owned firms.
Mary and Tyce, a husband and wife trapeze team, initially wowed the judges as they performed gravity-defying tricks high above the stage, which was on fire throughout their act.
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has praised the country's district court judges as "selfless, patriotic, and brave individuals" in his annual report on the state of the judicial branch.
Trump has repeatedly criticized proposals that would increase the number of immigration judges as part of narrow legislation to deal with immigrant families detained after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
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One attempt at quantifying the ideology of Supreme Court justices comes in the form of Martin-Quinn scores, which rate federal judges as liberal or conservative by examining their voting patterns.
Nor is it likely to play well in front of judges, as more than 100 federal lawsuits and scores of state suits work their way through courtrooms from coast to coast.
Bowing to criticism, the court, which sits in the majestic Peace Palace, has agreed to crack down on moonlighting by judges as arbitrators in cases unrelated to their full-time jobs.
Alternately, the Fed might be vaccinating the economy against risks it judges as real and continuing, based on the pullback in global manufacturing, weak inflation and signs of bond market skittishness.
Another story, by Julie Hirschfeld Davis, described a private meeting between the Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch and Senator Richard Blumenthal, at which Gorsuch characterized Trump's criticism of judges as demoralizing.
The requirements are the same for judges as for presidents: a majority vote to impeach in the House followed by a two-thirds vote in the Senate for conviction and removal.
Fernandez also says she is innocent of all charges, which are being brought to court by other judges as she prepares to run for Argentina's vice presidency in the October election.
Supreme Court Neil Gorsuch, Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, spoke of love for country and his fellow judges as he tried to spread a message of unity at his confirmation hearing.
"We were hoping that the anguish of the judges as reflected in their statements to the press would be addressed," senior Congress party leader Kapil Sibal, a senior lawyer himself, told reporters.
But the court's judges as a whole can vote to rehear a case "en banc" — by the full court, or in the unwieldy 29-member Ninth Circuit, by a panel of 11.
"Day in and day out, the work of the Senate has been reduced to voting to pack the courts with Trump-appointed, lifetime federal judges, as fast as we can," she wrote.
That result is mixed: Social conservatives are celebrating a slightly expanded Republican majority in the Senate, which advances their top priority, confirming conservative judges, as well as their anti-abortion rights agenda.
Lohan first revealed her issues with Simpson on Australia's inaugural season of "The Masked Singer" -- she's one of the judges -- as she guessed the masked man in the Robot costume was Cody.
Several House committees received favorable rulings last month from federal judges as they subpoena financial records from Trump's accounting firm and from Deutsche Bank and Capital One as part of Democratic-led investigations.
On appeal, the DC federal appeals court threw out two of those charges, but it fractured on the third, affirming al Bahlul's conspiracy conviction without agreement among the judges as to the grounds.
Mary and Tyce, the husband and wife trapeze team of Duo Transcend, initially wowed the judges as they performed gravity-defying tricks high above the stage, which was on fire throughout their act.
He uses what he calls a "dog collar mic"—a contact mic strapped to his throat—to record the melody of "Judges," as well as to amplify it during performances in large venues.
And this also fails to address the fact that Lora DiCarlo's Osé was submitted, reviewed, vetted, and accepted by CTA's expert judges as an award-worthy entry into the Robotics and Drone category.
What's more, he's now a liar with good economic numbers, a potential North Korea summit, dozens fewer regulations and many newly confirmed conservative judges, as well as an embassy in Jerusalem to boot.
Amnesty International also recommends mandatory training of lawyers, police officers and judges as well as sexual education in schools that include understanding consent, beyond the usual curriculum of pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease.
" And never have they been as focused as they have been under Trump, who, according to Randy Barnett, "has made as good a selection of judges as any Republican president in my lifetime.
Historically, Turing tests encouraged fooling human judges as an indicator of "true AI." This is flawed; after all, enough typos, exclamations, smileys and non sequiturs can convince anyone you're a 13-year-old male.
"I think the President himself has undertaken -- whether intentionally or not -- assaults on our institutions," he said, pointing to times Trump spoke negatively about members of the intelligence community and individual judges as examples.
She added that PiS agreed on Duda's proposal that parliament will need a three-fifths majority to appoint new top judges as well as to reduce the influence of the justice minister on courts.
McConnell listed last month's tax bill, which passed without a single Democratic vote in Congress, the elimination of regulations and the appointment of federal judges as key accomplishments during Trump's first year in office.
The petition said there's nothing pejorative about describing judges as policymakers – Justices Antonin Scalia and Oliver Wendell Holmes are among the distinguished American jurists, Delaware said, to have acknowledged that judges shape the law.
Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, has focused on confirming conservative judges as part of the Republican Party's efforts to reshape the judicial branch while allowing some executive-branch nominations to languish.
" LaDoris Cordell, a retired judge and a spokeswoman for Judge Persky, called the recall an attack on judicial independence and said it had "encouraged people to think of judges as no more than politicians.
The complaints of harassment comes as Moldovan prosecutors have launched criminal cases against 14 judges as well as 10 senior bank managers, senior central bank officials and four bailiffs in the money-laundering investigation.
Mr. Seiden, 52, a former Manhattan prosecutor, has been appointed by judges as the receiver to oversee the management of nine Chinese companies — many incorporated in Nevada — that once traded shares in the United States.
Administrations can respond by appointing a raft of new judges, as the Republicans have tried to do, but that requires continuous occupation of the presidency, which the Republicans have not (yet) been able to accomplish.
Mr. Seiden, a Wall Street bounty hunter and former Manhattan prosecutor, has been appointed by judges as the receiver to oversee the management of nine Chinese companies that once traded shares in the United States.
Simon's camera rests in the room, observing the applicants and the judges as they talk to one another — and then continuing to observe as the judges talk about the applicants after they leave the room.
After a moving performance of Freddy Fender's "Before the Next Teardrop Falls" — which he dedicated to his little sister — Swift's standing ovation from all three judges, as well the audience, advanced him onto the next round.
ISIS' key social media-encrypted platform is Telegram, which is engineered by a Berlin-based tech company that can simply ignore the rulings of American federal judges as well as legislation passed by the U.S. Congress.
Here Capriati appears to be referring to several controversies in her own life, including drug addiction, an ex-boyfriend who alleged she stalked and attacked him, and some help from line judges (as opposed to drugs).
Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, said Thursday that they support the special counsel legislation, but they did not indicate they'd join Flake in using judges as leverage to force such a vote.
That's a standard by which judges and courts arbitrate matters all the time and frankly judges as opposed to unelected bureaucrats are trained to do with that with respect to the legal reasoning behind the law.
And they have consistently cited his appointment of anti-abortion judges as a hallmark of his presidency without mentioning the uncomfortable moment when, as a candidate, he suggested punishing women who choose to end their pregnancies.
In a 2009 speech titled " Mullahs of the West : Judges as Moral Arbiters," the late Justice Antonin Scalia lamented that many Americans have unfortunately placed their faith in Supreme Court justices to give our nation moral guidance.
Well into Trump's term, the president had appointed 30 federal appellate judges (about one-sixth of the total) and 53 lower court judges, as well as a Supreme Court justice — Neil Gorsuch, who filled Scalia's vacant seat.
The central idea — a bunch of singers in costume perform tunes and a panel of judges (as well as viewers at home) try to guess which famous people are singing based only on a voice — is ludicrous.
So when she stepped out on the runway in a gorgeous twist on a traditional hanbok, inspired by her mother, the awed gasp from the judges as she shuffled down the runway was a perfectly understandable reflex.
Joined by fellow rappers Chance the Rapper and T.I., the three music superstars will act as judges as the show attempts to find the most promising, undiscovered talent from Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York City.
The publicly-funded Goldsmith Street in the eastern city of Norwich was hailed as a "modest masterpiece" by judges as it became the first social housing development to win the Stirling Prize for Britain's best new building.
The publicly-funded Goldsmith Street in the eastern city of Norwich was hailed as a "modest masterpiece" by judges as it became the first social housing development to win the Stirling Prize for Britain's best new building.
"Senator McConnell and other GOP senators rightly realize that they can make an enormous impact on the fabric of our country if they can confirm as many judges as possible, as quickly as is possible," she said.
Washington (CNN)The administrator of the nation's federal courts office says it will begin tracking and releasing data on sexual harassment complaints against judges as the judiciary responds to criticism that misconduct accusations are not taken seriously.
" Leonard Leo, who is on leave from the Federalist Society to assist Trump in the Supreme Court nomination process and crafted the president's previously announced list of nominees, praised each of those four judges as "extraordinarily distinguished people.
In New York, budget cuts, which have stripped the court system of judges, as well as certain now-entrenched aspects of the legal culture have resulted in processing times nearly double what they were even a decade ago.
Once Trump was in the White House, McConnell took his foot off the brake and hit the accelerator, speeding confirmation of Trump's judicial nominees, insisting there's nothing "more important for America than confirming judges as rapidly" as possible.
Oh, and the courts can also invalidate laws passed by Congress and signed by the president, which is why McConnell is focused on confirming as many conservatives judges as he can before Democrats retake the presidency and the Senate.
He's also asking for $805 mil to implement new drug smuggling technology, another $800 mil for humanitarian assistance at the southern border, about 2,750 border agents to be hired on, 75 new immigration judges as part of his package.
"We have been monitoring the expensive and luxurious lifestyle of some of the judges as well as complaints from the concerned public over judgment obtained fraudulently and on the basis (of) amounts of money paid," it said in statement.
As a result Poland was suspended on Monday from the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary (ENCJ), which decided the Polish council is no longer independent because it is now appointed by politicians, rather than judges as before.
But he wasn't nearly as harsh toward his fellow judges as he was toward the president himself: Even as I dissent from our decision not to vacate the panel's flawed opinion, I have the greatest respect for my colleagues.
Senate Democrats have strongly opposed many of Trump's 100 judges -- as well as many of his executive branch picks -- but because of the 2013 rule change they have been unable to do much more than complain about them at news conferences.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The assembly that awards the Nobel Prize for medicine will demand the resignation of two of its judges as a result of a scandal around a surgeon accused of scientific negligence, local news agency TT said on Tuesday.
The director of the Vera List Center and one of the judges for the prize, Carin Kuoni, said the project had struck the judges as an original way to track history — and as a powerful comment on contemporary political reality.
That data was fed to an artificial intelligence system, accessible to the human judges, that measured and analyzed skeletal positions, speeds and angles — some of them unavailable or simply missed by the judgesas the athletes went through their movements.
Trump, according to confidants and aides close to the White House, has become increasingly convinced that "the judges," as he puts it, or his administration's remaking of the federal judiciary in its conservative image, is central to his legacy as president.
It also advocated government-funded counsels for all unaccompanied minors in immigration court and a long-term, comprehensive fix to asylum and refugee programs that would include more officers, translators and immigration judges, as well as investment in development in Central America.
HASSAN AL THAWADISecretary-generalSupreme Committee for Legacy and DevelopmentDoha, Qatar The assessment in "Full-court press" (January 13th) that Republicans favour originalist and textualist judgesas opposed to the activist kind—is largely correct, but that has not always been the case.
Hong Kong's judges are increasingly expressing such fears in private, concerned that interpretations and amendments from China's parliament could soon force them to curb the city's freedoms, according to interviews with four veteran judges, as well as with sources close to several others.
"To safeguard the role of the judges as the protector of constitutional rights, I would caution them very strongly against 'surrendering' or making themselves physically accountable to any police officer in the absence of any duly-issued warrant of arrest," Justice Sereno wrote.
What made the outcomes of the two trials so different were the actions of the prosecution: In the second trial, the prosecutor chose to conceal Williams's true motives, according to his defenders and multiple judges, as well as evidence from the DA's office.
In Chicago, the realities of holding a primary amid a pandemic settled in as the entity overseeing the city's primary grappled with shortages of election judges as well as complaints over a failure to comply with sanitary guidelines of wiping down voting areas.
According to data from Russell Wheeler, a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution who tracks judicial appointments, Trump had appointed 187 judges as of the day after this tweet -- two Supreme Court justices, 50 appeals court judges and 135 district court judges.
The tape caused jaws to drop over Mr. Batista's description of moves that seem to crudely refer to buying off a prosecutor and judges, as well as bribing Eduardo Cunha, the jailed politician who helped to orchestrate the impeachment of Ms. Rousseff.
All along they described feeling keenly aware that the mercurial president would vacillate between judges as he polled his close friends and allies, though his questions seemed to indicate that he had zeroed in on just two of the possibilities: Kavanaugh and Hardiman.
In a system where the Chief Executive retains the power to veto recommendations for judicial appointments, and in which official state policy describes Hong Kong's judges as "administrators," Lam and her successors should not take the continued good repute of the territory's courts for granted.
A standout and fan favorite among the bunch, Mexico's Ana Alicia Herrera, of Pal Real in Guadalajara, changed the game by performing her entire presentation in-character, bewitching the judges as she adopted the enchantress persona of her seriously stiff drink, called The Devil Woman.
It is not legally binding but is likely to carry great weight, in Texas and elsewhere, providing guidance to trial judges as they decide whether to permit bite-mark testimony and a strong weapon for defense lawyers if prosecutors do try to use it.
And yet, it was passed off to you the American people and FISA court judges as real, credible evidence by top FBI, DOJ officials to obtain the FISA warrant to spy on the Trump campaign associate at the height of a presidential election in 2016.
"I came up with the name, the description, literally every single challenge that I wanted these contestants to go through, literally guest judges as well — I was fully ready to go at this point — but I had never produced anything like that before," he continued.
The president is continuing his hardline immigration rhetoric during the same week that House Republicans are set to vote on a comprehensive immigration bill that addresses the family separation issue (although the House bill does not increase the number of immigration judges as Cruz's would).
Over the summer, CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund judge Eva Chen shared an Instagram photo of her fellow judges as they began to deliberate who would take home the grand prize of $400,000 — igniting a firestorm in comments about the lack of diversity on the judging panel.
Her nomination to the DC Circuit, which is the main court for disputes over agency power, was backed by former White House counsel Don McGahn, who saw the appointment of conservative judges as part of a broader effort to scale back the power of the administrative state.
It is also unhappy at Britain's refusal to accept EU judges as the ultimate arbiters of disputes — an issue that could get an early airing as London seeks a quick fix to prevent its withdrawal from the Euratom pact disrupting its nuclear industry and medical imaging.
What is expected to be a tense session comes a day after Poland was suspended from the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary (ENCJ), which decided the Polish council is no longer independent because it is now appointed by politicians, rather than judges as before.
Turning to the multilateral trading system, Donohue said he hoped the U.S. would engage with other members to salvage the WTO's appellate body, which has largely ceased to function because of the Trump administration's refusal to allow the appointment of new judges as old terms expire.
A huge part of the actual tryout was standing silently in a room and smiling until I couldn't feel my face at a panel of 12 judges as they scribbled things down, rated my physical appearance on a number scale, and whispered amongst themselves about the way I look.
" In a 1977 law review article, Northwestern law professor Anthony D'Amato described the idea of computer judges as a laudable, if lofty, goal—a chance to live up to the idea of the United States as a country governed by "the rule of law, not the rule of men.
"Opting-in would serve several purposes for Texans, including sparing crime victims years of unnecessary and stressful delays, ensuring that our state court judgments are respected by federal judges as cases progress, and reducing the excessive costs of lengthy federal court proceedings," spokeswoman Kayleigh Lovvorn told the Chronicle.
Meanwhile, "activist judges," as conservatives like to call anyone who isn't a strict originalist, believe (or at least aren't repulsed by the idea that) the Constitution is a living-and-breathing document; the Court includes four such jurists in Elena Kagan, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
If you want a statistic that reveals how much more serious the right is about the courts, consider this: at this point in his presidency, Trump has essentially appointed twice as many judges as Obama did (85 to 43) even though Obama had a stronger Senate majority his first two years.
He isn't going to push through a constitutional amendment allowing him to pack the courts with sympathetic judges, as Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdoğan did — indeed, Mounk and others I spoke to were comforted by Trump's Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch, who is a principled conservative, not an administration crony.
It marked the beginning of multiple clashes between Trump and federal judges as revised versions of the travel ban continued to emerge from the White House and debate raged over whether Trump was within his legal authority as president to issue such orders — especially because they targeted predominantly Muslim countries.
The Commission and Council of Europe legal experts, known as the Venice Commission, say Poland's judicial reforms undermine judges' independence because they give the ruling party control over the sacking and the appointments of judges, as well as the option to end the terms of some Supreme Court judges early.
Most recently, I filed an administrative petition to Chief Justice Roberts in March, calling on the Supreme Court to adopt the Code of Conduct for U.S. Judges, as well as create a committee to review and act on complaints to conflicts of interest, and commit to disclosing recusals and refusals to recuse publicly.
Poland: The president, who dismissed several Supreme Court judges as part of his effort to overhaul the judicial system, signed a law that would reinstate them, after condemnation from the E.U. Still no chairman: Nissan's board met but did not name a replacement for Carlos Ghosn, who was charged with underreporting his compensation.
As hundreds of applicants gather to write an essay, participate in acting and directing exercises, and talk to a panel of judges drawn from France's elite cinema institutions (including museums, theaters, and libraries), Simon's camera rests in the room, observing the hopeful students and the judges as they talk to one another.
BallotReady lets users type in their addresses to locate their polling places, find out what's on the ballot, and read through non-partisan information on what the candidates stand for—everything from big-ticket Senate races to down-ballot races for roles like state legislators, attorneys general, and civil court judges, as well as ballot propositions.
Judges, as a group — particularly those who share the same policy views as the president — need to stand up to tactics designed to personally intimidate, harass and, yes, bully those judges who read the law and Constitution as requiring them to rule against the executive branch on certain issues, such as the executive order immediately in question.
That could be a sign that the White House is preparing for the eventuality of losing a Supreme Court battle—in case the sweeping executive order is struck down, Trump will have the option of signing a similar order, but one that that won't get suplexed by tag-teaming federal judges as soon as the government tries to implement it.
When the High Court ruled that ministers had to obtain Parliament's consent before triggering the process of exiting from the European Union, the Daily Mail attacked the judges as "enemies of the people," and the Lord Chancellor failed to perform her duty of upholding judicial independence by warning her fellow ministers and the press against undermining the rule of law.
President Trump has officially appointed one in four circuit court judges as of Thursday, a milestone cheered by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Graham: Senate trial 'must expose the whistleblower' Graham says Schiff should be a witness in Trump impeachment trial MORE (R-Ky.), who has often touted the rate of Trump's judicial appointments.
Grassroots volunteers and paid staffers have been instructed to target traditional Republican voters, as well as Hispanic Americans and moderate Democrats "who consider themselves pro-choice but see extreme positions like support for late-term abortion, infanticide and abortion activists posing as federal judges as a bridge too far," according to a memo describing the group's electoral effort and obtained by POLITICO.
"If the attorney general were seriously concerned about the backlog, as opposed to a desire for quick deportations, he would be focused on transferring as many cases away from" immigration judges as possible, attorney Jeremy McKinney told Vox — not forcing them to keep cases on their docket that they would rather close, or that could be rendered moot by other decisions.
" He pointed to Trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military, the President's support of the so-called conscience rule that would have allowed health care professionals to refuse to perform medical procedures on LGBTQ people if it conflicted with their religious beliefs and his appointment of anti-LGBTQ judges as just some of the ways he believes Trump has shown his "true colors.
And Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellThe Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens A diverse intern-to-member pipeline will lead to a truer representation of our democracy For Pelosi, the risk of not impeaching Trump has exceeded the risk of impeaching him MORE (R-Ky.) has touted the confirmation of Trump's two Supreme Court nominees and a slew of federal judges as a signature achievement for the GOP Senate.
The last episode of American Idol was jam-packed with returning contestants and judges, as well as epic performances from former winners like Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood and current judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban and Harry Connick Jr.. But the most dramatic moment came when host Ryan Seacrest – who is featured in the current issue of PEOPLE – gave one last pregnant pause before revealing the final winner of the Fox reality singing competition.
When you combine this with the president's assertion that he can pardon himself, and with his statement that "I have the absolute right to do what I want with the Justice Department," not to mention his multiple public denunciations characterizing even Republican-appointed federal judges as run-of-the-mill political actors — it is clear that foundational American institutions are taking a beating: the FBI, the Justice Department, and, yes, even the courts.
Wilder may have been trailing on the scorecards of the ringside judges, as he was getting outboxed by the 40-year-old for much of the fight, but, as he had told Business Insider in the build-up to his weekend&aposs showdown with Ortiz, his opponents need to box perfectly through the 36 minute, 12 round distance, while he only has to be perfect for the second required to throw and land his hardest punch.
And Roberts noted but swept away a Trump tweet a year ago this month that asserted: "The Justice Department should have stayed with the original Travel Ban, not the watered down politically correct version they submitted to S.C." Trump's history of fighting with judges Since his days as a candidate, Trump has tangled publicly with judges, as when in May 2016 he derided US District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, hearing a lawsuit against Trump University, for his "Mexican" heritage and claimed he was being "railroaded" in the litigation.
In some cases, Monday night's ruling says, the government can force parents to make a choice: stay with their children in immigration detention indefinitely, or remain detained by ICE while their children are sent to the custody of Health and Human Services (just as they were under the family-separation policy) and ultimately placed with another adult in the US. A Department of Justice lawyer said Tuesday that the government interprets the judges as giving parents two options: "remain detained together" for longer than 20 days, or "release the child" and separate the family.
Trump applauding Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellLawmakers trade insults over Trump budget cuts Overnight Defense: Trump says military may consider disciplining Vindman | Dems pick up another Republican for Iran war measure | Watchdog says over 2,85033 people killed rebuilding Afghanistan Republicans scramble to avoid Medicare land mine MORE (R-Ky.) for ensuring the confirmation of numerous conservative judges as well as awarding Rush Limbaugh, a controversial, ultra-conservative radio host, the Presidential Medal of Freedom live on television was further proof that the president's impertinent display of self-confidence continues to have only one goal: To spur outrage on the left, rally his base and keep the populist anger alive.

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