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20171
- Most recently, Minister Wilson-Raybould announced the composition of three new Judicial Advisory Committees on April 13, 2017. (canada.ca)
Courts18
- Analyzing the language in judicial opinions from family courts, district courts, circuit courts, and the United States Supreme Court enabled the emergence of trends. (duke.edu)
- Drug courts are an effective problem-solving approach for dealing with alcohol and other drug addicted offenders in the judicial system. (mncourts.gov)
- Complaints about the conduct, both within and outwith the courts of Scotland, of judicial officer holders in Scotland are made to the Lord President through the Judicial Office for Scotland. (wikipedia.org)
- The office of the Judicial Complaints Reviewer was established by Section 30 of the Judiciary and Courts (Scotland) Act 2008 The Reviewer's role is to review how complaints regarding members of the judiciary have been handled by the Judicial Office for Scotland in accordance with the complaint rules laid down by the Lord President. (wikipedia.org)
- As with the Clinton emails, Judicial Watch is on the case and our attorneys will try to use the courts to enforce the rule of law and preserve your right to know. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
- Nobody serious argues that courts have no role . (outsidethebeltway.com)
- The idea that judicial review can produce a dialogue between courts and legislatures has been getting much scrutiny in Canada. (ssrn.com)
- In the first part of this article, I will outline the major features of dialogic judicial review in Canada as a political or constitutional theory about how both courts and legislatures can contribute to debates about controversies about rights and freedoms. (ssrn.com)
- Courts should play a role that will not otherwise be played by legislatures. (ssrn.com)
- Have courts played a role in perpetuating injustice? (judges.org)
- As he worked to carve out a role for courts in the politics of Tanzania, Francis Nyalali focused especially on the importance of public support for the courts, on creating a constituency for judicial review. (ssrn.com)
- the objective instead is to create a political space for courts and judicial review. (ssrn.com)
- The notion of courts reaching out to the public runs directly contrary to some American perspectives on the judicial role. (ssrn.com)
- However, this essay argues, Widner helps us to see the way public opinion plays a role in judicial development, at least for courts at a comparatively early stage in institutional development. (ssrn.com)
- and, 3) how federal courts might play a role in returning policy matters to the legislative branch. (wlf.org)
- At the same time, the Roberts nomination offers the rare occasion for a fairly high-profile discussion of the ideal role of the courts in the United States and of the tricky dynamics and pitfalls of judicial politics. (blogspot.com)
- There was no judicial support for this argument then ( 10 ), and today's courts are even more supportive of state powers to protect the public. (cdc.gov)
- Supreme Judicial Council allocated two courts to deal with COVID-19 violations during New Year celebration. (who.int)
Minnesota Judicial Branch1
- This project requires close coordination among the Minnesota Judicial Branch, civil legal aid and the private bar, as well as input and review from stakeholder groups from across the state. (mncourts.gov)
Rhetoric2
- The Essay suggests that, although this rhetoric often expresses admirable aspirations and ideals, it improperly blurs the lines between the roles different lawyers play within the adversarial system. (bepress.com)
- This thesis sets out to understand why legal theory has failed to do so and what role rhetoric plays in the judicial decision. (bl.uk)
Nation's premier1
- Since its founding more than 50 years ago, The National Judicial College has been the nation's premier judicial education institution. (judges.org)
Judiciary4
- The Judicial Complaints Reviewer is a Scottish official who is responsible for reviewing the handling of complaints against the judiciary of Scotland by the Judicial Office for Scotland. (wikipedia.org)
- The government accuses activist judges of increasingly usurping the role of parliament, and says the overhaul is needed to restore balance between the judiciary and elected politicians. (arabnews.com)
- To ensure a judiciary that is responsive, ethical and sensitive to the evolving needs of Canadian society, the Canadian Judicial Council will receive $2.7 million over five years and $0.5 million ongoing thereafter. (canada.ca)
- and, the leadership role the judiciary can and must take to ensure equal justice under the law. (judges.org)
Judges7
- This highlights the importance of the commitment of judges to their own sense of role and the way limitations on reasoning help to create this sense. (bl.uk)
- The judges' powers to issue warrants were incidental to their role as judges. (slideshare.net)
- The judges were well qualified to issue warrants, the role was not incompatible with their status or independence, nor inconsistent with judicial power. (slideshare.net)
- Black's Law Dictionary defines judicial activism as, "a philosophy of judicial decision-making whereby judges allow their personal views about public policy, among other factors, to guide their decisions, usu. (outsidethebeltway.com)
- Each parish has its own courthouse wherein the Judges of the 18th Judicial District hear civil, as well as criminal cases. (18thjda.org)
- There are four Judges that serve in the 18th Judicial District. (18thjda.org)
- Faced with an attack on judicial autonomy early in his tenure as Chief Justice of the High Court of Tanzania, Nyalali confronted a dilemma that has troubled other judges in other regimes. (ssrn.com)
20232
- https://ifs.org.uk/publications/modernising-judicial-terms-and-conditions-and-transforming-our-justice-system (accessed: 10 December 2023). (ifs.org.uk)
- An aerial view shows protesters holding a sign with the silhouette of the face of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as they take part in a demonstration against Israel's nationalist coalition government's judicial overhaul, in Tel Aviv, Israel May 6, 2023. (arabnews.com)
18th2
- The 18th Judicial District Attorney's office prosecutes all felonies in all three of the parishes that make up the 18th Judicial District - Iberville, West Baton Rouge and Pointe Coupee. (18thjda.org)
- When a judge in this district makes a ruling, it is referred to as a ruling of the 18th Judicial District Court. (18thjda.org)
Nominees2
- The American Bar Association (ABA), which vets federal judicial nominees, rated Talley "not qualified" . (legalcheek.com)
- Shane Vander Hart and Deanna Wallace of Americans United for Life discuss why President Trump's judicial nominees like Kyle Duncan are good for the pro-life cause. (caffeinatedthoughts.com)
Independence2
- Relates to judicial independence and judicial integrity, and public perception. (slideshare.net)
- Significant reforms to the role and structure of the Judicial Advisory Committees, aimed at enhancing the independence and transparency of the process, were announced on October 20, 2016 . (canada.ca)
Trump's1
- Now, Trump's pick has come under fire overnight for failing to disclose his wife's role at the White House. (legalcheek.com)
America's1
- Editor's Note: Judicial Watch Inc., America's leading watchdog group, is led by Tom Fitton, who corresponds weekly with The Reporter and other media, keeping us updated on their initiatives. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
20162
- The Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, today announced the following appointment under the new judicial application process announced on October 20, 2016. (canada.ca)
- This process is separate from the Supreme Court of Canada judicial appointment process announced on August 2, 2016. (canada.ca)
Branch2
- One of the key concepts in the US government system is the separation of power between the legislative branch (creates laws), the executive branch (enforces laws), and the judicial branch (applies laws to the facts in cases alleging legal violations) . (cio.com)
- The financial crime branch of France's public prosecution services has widened the remit of a judicial investigation into suspected corruption in a sale of French helicopters to Kazakhstan to include the suspected involvement of France's intelligence services in a plan to protect a businessman close to the Kazakh president from prosecution in Belgium. (mediapart.fr)
Processes4
- Quinlan has played a significant role in the reform of World Rugby's disciplinary processes over the last four years, resulting in consistent outcomes at Rugby World Cup 2019 and a disciplinary framework that has protected player welfare, particularly in the priority area of concussions, which were reduced by more than 30 per cent. (world.rugby)
- Quinlan will continue to be responsible for the appointment, management and training of World Rugby's Judicial committees and officers for the international game and will work closely with the new Director of Rugby and High Performance Joe Schmidt and Citing Commissioner Manager Steve Hinds to ensure continued harmony between the on-field and off-field disciplinary processes. (world.rugby)
- This will increasingly take those interested in dialogic judicial review into the realm of case studies of the interaction of the judicial and legislative processes. (ssrn.com)
- As I use the term, "judicial activism" on constitutional issues refers to judicial decisions that wrongly override (usually through the invention of newfangled constitutional "rights") laws or policies that flow from the democratic processes. (kirkcenter.org)
Court's4
- Judicial interpretation of the Constitution is not a mere intellectual game, and the term "judicial activism" succinctly captures the Court's wrongful invasion of the realm of representative government and the injury that invasion inflicts on the powers of American citizens. (kirkcenter.org)
- More particularly, the term "liberal judicial activism" draws its potency from the Court's repeated entrenchment since the 1960s of the policy preferences of the Left in the guise of constitutional rights. (kirkcenter.org)
- To do so, it will start by going through the relevant Treaties and their provisions which have reflected the evolution of the Court's role over the years. (lu.se)
- The Court's role is to settle, in accordance with international law, legal disputes submitted to it by States and to give advisory opinions on legal questions referred to it by authorized United Nations organs and specialized agencies. (lu.se)
20201
- For the period 2012-2020, about 35 % of The practice of FGM is mostly carried out by traditional girls and women (aged 15-49 years) had circumcisers, who often play other central roles in communities, undergone FGM in the Region (Figure 1). (who.int)
Interpretation1
- I'll also highlight that distinguishing a judicial-activist decision from one that properly overrides a law depends in turn on what methodof constitutional interpretation is proper. (kirkcenter.org)
Activism8
- So, yes, I ultimately think this was judicial activism. (outsidethebeltway.com)
- There's more than a single side to the judicial activism coin. (outsidethebeltway.com)
- That trajectory, which I believe to be one of steep decline into liberal judicial activism, needs to be reversed if American principles of representative government are going to be restored. (kirkcenter.org)
- Given the current composition of the Court-four living-constitutionalists who regularly engage in liberal judicial activism and a fifth, Justice Kennedy, who frequently does-any real progress is going to require the addition of some better replacements for those five. (kirkcenter.org)
- You have written a lot on judicial activism. (kirkcenter.org)
- Let me highlight that judicial activism is merely one category of judicial error. (kirkcenter.org)
- I think it's a virtue, not a vice, of the term "judicial activism" that it calls attention to the underlying battle over judicial philosophy. (kirkcenter.org)
- There are, of course, lots of folks who use the term "judicial activism" sloppily-often seemingly deliberately. (kirkcenter.org)
Committee3
- The event was organised on behalf of the Judicial Diversity Committee to support the Judicial Diversity and Inclusion Strategy . (lawsociety.org.uk)
- I. PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND This case arises out of a Florida Judicial Qualifications Committee ("JQC") disciplinary proceeding against Plaintiff, a former judge in the 17th Judicial Circuit of Florida, which was followed by a Florida Bar disciplinary proceeding against Plaintiff. (justia.com)
- It raises questions about the role of Éric Woerth who at the time was treasurer of Sarkozy's campaign, later became a minister and is now president of the finance committee at the National Assembly. (mediapart.fr)
20222
- In early 2022, the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) is launching a selection exercise to recruit fee-paid recorders. (lawsociety.org.uk)
- The current reviewer is James Mollison who took up the role on 1 September 2022. (wikipedia.org)
Proceedings5
- While the J.A. attributes these trends to an increase in serious cases, the law students tasked with representing students in J.A. proceedings, known as Judicial Codes Counselors, contend that recent developments in the University's disciplinary practices merit attention. (cornellsun.com)
- He brought proceedings in the High Court that the Australian Military Court was invalid on the grounds that its jurisdiction granted by s 51(vi) offended the judicial power in s71. (slideshare.net)
- Jamieson, PM 1999, ' Court Proceedings, Adversarial Process and the Role of the Judicial Assistant ', Journal of Judicial Administration , vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 81-93. (edu.au)
- Statutes do not need specific judicial review because all detentions are reviewable through habeas corpus proceedings. (cdc.gov)
- To get a better understanding of such displacement the research project Judicial and policy responses to climate change-related mobility in the European Union with a focus on Austria and Sweden (ClimMobil) analysed court decisions in asylum proceedings in Austria and Sweden. (lu.se)
Notwithstanding1
- Notwithstanding the rich scholarly literature debating the proper roles of lawyers and the precise contours of lawyers' ethical conduct, as a descriptive matter, the American legal system operates as an adversarial system, premised in part upon clear demarcations between the functions of different lawyers within the system. (bepress.com)
Watchdog1
- She established the office and pushed for greater powers, claiming that the role was "window-dressing" and the judicial watchdog had no teeth. (wikipedia.org)
Appointment4
- World Rugby has announced the re-appointment of Christopher Quinlan QC as Independent Judicial Panel Chairman for another four-year term. (world.rugby)
- He has also overseen the identification, training and appointment of former international players, coaches and referees for the judicial process, driving even more recent rugby empathy into an important area of harmony between the on and off-field disciplinary environments. (world.rugby)
- The Judicial Office has recorded a seminar for those interested in applying for appointment as a fee-paid recorder. (lawsociety.org.uk)
- Even though legislation (TIA) had been amended to provide persona designata appointment, the issue of whether the role is incompatible was raised. (slideshare.net)
Review17
- The constitutional provenance of judicial review is an interesting academic discussion but it's been widely accepted since time immemorial. (outsidethebeltway.com)
- As this review essay illustrates, Widner focuses on the role of one judge, a man who would see himself as embodying the role in Tanzania that Chief Justice John Marshall had played in the United States. (ssrn.com)
- He took his case to the political process, and worked to generate a constituency for judicial review in Tanzania. (ssrn.com)
- They therefore sought judicial review of the Secretary of State's decision to grant funding and to refuse to withhold further payments. (ukessays.com)
- Under the Civil Procedure Rules, a claim for judicial review will only be admissible if permission (leave) for judicial review is obtained from the High Court. (ukessays.com)
- Where one of these conditions is in doubt, the Court may not automatically refuse permission for judicial review. (ukessays.com)
- It may, in its discretion, to examine all the circumstances of the case and see if the substantive grounds for judicial review are serious enough [4] . (ukessays.com)
- In the present case, the question arose as to whether the applicants had sufficient interest, or standing, to be granted leave for judicial review. (ukessays.com)
- Liberals' engagement with these issues can only be enriched by an understanding of the progressive case against judicial review. (blogspot.com)
- Yglesias says that he's an opponent of judicial review. (blogspot.com)
- So, perhaps he might actually engage a proposal like mine (a constitutional amendment that would, in effect, require Congress to specifiy that it wanted judicial review with respect to a particular statute, a class of statutes, or all legislation unless otherwise exempted from judicial review), and start working out the details. (blogspot.com)
- It is that important constituencies of the Democratic Party believe (in my view erroneously) that their interests are advanced by the institution of judicial review as it now exists, and they have sufficient power within the Party to transform their sectoral claim into a broader claim that the political interests of progressives generally are advanced by the institution of judicial review as it now exists. (blogspot.com)
- As to that, my initial contribution to the Dissent dialogue argued that judicial review functioned as a stalking horse for the electoral mobilization of cultural conservatives against political liberals. (blogspot.com)
- One may wonder what space it leaves for judicial review. (lu.se)
- Public health orders get the most permissive judicial review, the rational relationship test, because they are based on objective criteria, are usually of limited duration, and are necessary to prevent imminent harm ( 9 ). (cdc.gov)
- Nonetheless, many states rewrote their isolation and quarantine laws to provide varying levels of mandatory judicial review, in some cases requiring that a person be provided counsel and an opportunity for a trial before detention. (cdc.gov)
- The best way to balance public protection with private rights is to use administrative hearings rather than judicial hearings to review quarantine and other public health orders. (cdc.gov)
Committees3
- The Judicial Advisory Committees across Canada play a key role in evaluating judicial applications. (canada.ca)
- There are 17 Judicial Advisory Committees, with each province and territory represented. (canada.ca)
- The Judicial Advisory Committees in ten jurisdictions have been reconstituted. (canada.ca)
System9
- Casey Mattox is vice president for legal and judicial strategy at Americans for Prosperity, where he advocates a legal system that respects the rule of law and protects individual liberty. (americansforprosperity.org)
- Nides told The Times of Israel in an interview that the US is not going to be "telling [Israel] how to construct their judicial system. (timesofisrael.com)
- Several major hi-tech companies in Israel will take part in a several-hour general strike on Tuesday in protest of the current government and its proposal to radically overhaul the judicial system. (timesofisrael.com)
- That's not their assigned role in the system. (outsidethebeltway.com)
- The Prosecutor's Role in Deflecting Those with Behavioral Health Issues Away from the Criminal Justice System Join us for a conversation to discuss the prosecutor's role in deflecting those with behavioral health issues away from the criminal justice system. (ncsc.org)
- It is imperative that the judicial system give government employees who leak information of importance to the public a fair day in court. (ncac.org)
- This article aims to share experiences in the Judicial system, regarding the psychodramatic performance focused on the victims of domestic violence, framed fell under Maria da Penha Law. (bvsalud.org)
- The psychodramatic method was confirmed as a resource to work on the theme in the collective, multiplying results, producing reflections and broadening the discussions in the Judicial system. (bvsalud.org)
- judicial system. (bvsalud.org)
Overhaul2
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly told visiting US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan that the government's controversial judicial overhaul will not be as dramatic as has been presented. (timesofisrael.com)
- The planned overhaul has been put on hold in an attempt to give time for Israeli President Isaac Herzog, who plays a largely ceremonial role, to broker a compromise between the coalition and opposition which could see the legislation softened, but so far compromise talks have not born fruit. (arabnews.com)
Donald Trump1
- President Donald Trump has punted for a 36-year-old Harvard law graduate who has never tried a case to fill a lifetime judicial vacancy. (legalcheek.com)
Circuit2
- This act also requires the Supreme Court to consider whether race was a significant factor in the decision to seek the death penalty against the defendant or in other decisions to seek or impose the death penalty in the state or county or judicial circuit in which the defendant was prosecuted or tried at the time the sentence was sought or imposed. (mo.gov)
- A finding that race was a significant factor in the decision to seek or impose the death penalty is established if the court finds that race was a significant factor in decisions to seek or impose the death penalty in the state or the county or judicial circuit in which the defendant was prosecuted or tried. (mo.gov)
Relates1
- In effect, SAP and Oracle play the role of all three branches as it relates to software license audits. (cio.com)
Enforcement3
- A Jihadi-cartel alliance in the Mexican state of Nuevo León is collaborating to carry out attacks in American cities and ports of entry along the southern border, according to intelligence obtained by Judicial Watch from confidential U.S. and Mexican law enforcement sources. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
- An internal Mexican law enforcement report obtained by Judicial Watch confirms that Islamic terrorists have "people along the border, principally in Tijuana, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
- In 2015 Judicial Watch reported exclusively that Mexican drug cartels are smuggling foreigners from countries with terrorist links into a small Texas rural town near El Paso and they're using remote farm roads-rather than interstates-to elude the Border Patrol and other law enforcement barriers. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
Constitutional1
- It's distinct, for example, from a second category, which I call "judicial passivism"-the wrongful failure to enforce constitutional rights. (kirkcenter.org)
Exercise2
- We suggest that some limitations on the judicial exercise of nonjudicial functions seem justified. (uchicago.edu)
- A judge may exercise their non-judicial functions in their chambers with assistance of their staff, as opposed to operating in an open court: Hilton vWells (1985). (slideshare.net)
Appointments2
- Federal judicial appointments are made by the Governor General, acting on the advice of the federal Cabinet and recommendations from the Minister of Justice. (canada.ca)
- Earlier this week, the Unified Patent Court (UPC) took a step closer towards fruition with the announcement of its judicial appointments and composition of its Praesidium. (blogspot.com)
Institutional1
- Institutional foster care is a judicial protection measure for children and adolescents. (bvsalud.org)
Integrity1
- Judicial Watch, Inc. is a conservative, non-partisan educational foundation, which promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law. (judicialwatch.org)
Democratic1
- Whistleblowers play an invaluable role in any democratic society. (ncac.org)
Violations1
- Professors are raising concerns about the Office of the Judicial Administrator after it charged McBride with violations for sharing documents from a working group with The Sun. (cornellsun.com)
Philosophy1
- Harlan, John M. and Shapiro, David L.. The Evolution of a Judicial Philosophy: Selected Opinions and Papers of Justice , Cambridge, MA and London, England: Harvard University Press, 1969. (degruyter.com)
Powers1
- She did not seek reappointment after the end of her three-year term, as she was dissatisfied with the powers of the role. (wikipedia.org)
Decisions2
- However, the Judicial Office does not consider complaints about judicial decisions which are dealt with through appeals. (wikipedia.org)
- At an empirical level, we need a better understanding of when and why legislatures accept certain judicial decisions. (ssrn.com)
Functions5
- We provide a theory of judicial demand and judicial supply for nonjudicial functions. (uchicago.edu)
- By teasing out the determinants of judicial involvement in nonjudicial functions, we show the potential market failures and the need for regulation. (uchicago.edu)
- Nuno Garoupa & Tom Ginsburg, "Judicial Roles in Nonjudicial Functions" (Coase-Sandor Institute for Law & Economics Working Paper No. 676, 2014). (uchicago.edu)
- A judge may act in their personal capacity in an office performing administrative or executive functions including quasi-judicial functions: Drake v Minister for Immigration (1979). (slideshare.net)
- Commonwealth can confer non-judicial functions on a federal court judge if they are appointed in a personal capacity, i.e. detached from the court they sit in: GrollovPalmer (1995). (slideshare.net)
Conduct1
- This will support programming on judicial education, ethics and conduct, including in relation to gender and cultural sensitivity. (canada.ca)
Realm1
- Conversely, if, say, the legislature had passed a law saying that one must either graduate college or attain the age of 30 to marry, it would be well within the realm of judicial power to overturn that. (outsidethebeltway.com)
Reform1
- According to an unsourced report on Channel 12 news, Netanyahu told Sullivan last week in Jerusalem that he will work to ensure that any judicial reform is passed with wide agreement, and that it will be watered down from the version presented earlier this month by Justice Minister Yariv Levin. (timesofisrael.com)
Effectively1
- SAP and Oracle also effectively play the role of adjudicating their own policies . (cio.com)
Lawyers1
- He outlined the role lawyers played in shaping judicial opinion. (nyu.edu)
Court6
- Ongoing judicial interaction with each treatment court participant is essential. (mncourts.gov)
- Justice Russell Brown was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada ("SCC" or "The Court") in August 2015 and has demonstrated impressive judicial dexterity and agility in his four years on the Court. (thecourt.ca)
- In her role as director's counsel at the Commission, Justice Ashcroft has appeared at all levels of court, litigating numerous cases affecting the human rights of Albertans and involving significant administrative law issues. (canada.ca)
- However, the role of the Court has significantly changed throughout the years and Treaties. (lu.se)
- The International Court of Justice (ICJ) is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations (UN). (lu.se)
- Thereby, it centres the judicial middlemen behind the common account of state backlash to international court interventions in the area of immigration. (lu.se)
Actions1
- Perhaps that, combined with the fact that his mother abandoned him for all those years, played a role in his actions. (judicialwatch.org)
Play1
- The researchers found that disasters and environmental factors already play a role when people move into Europe. (lu.se)
Holders1
- The Modernising Judicial Terms and Conditions Consultation Document sets out proposals to introduce a new tenure for fee paid office holders, provide for fixed term leadership positions, and modernise judicial terms and conditions. (ifs.org.uk)
Minister1
- H.E. Minister of Health urged full compliance with mandatory precautionary measures and protocols set for Combating COVID-19, stressing the responsible role of every individual in Bahrain. (who.int)
Government3
- Earlier this year Judicial Watch obtained State Department documents showing that for more than a decade the U.S. government has known that "Arab extremists" are entering the country through Mexico with the assistance of smuggling network "cells. (niagarafallsreporter.com)
- In today's world, the introduction of modern information technologies in the fight against corruption plays a significant role in promoting transparency, and accountability, and preventing various forms of misconduct in the activities of all government institutions. (lu.se)
- Therefore, the principle of transparency in the functioning of government institutions plays a crucial role in combating corruption and determining its effectiveness. (lu.se)
Case3
- A student who leaked documents from an internal working group will face a hearing board on Wednesday in a case that has pitted many students and professors against the Office of the Judicial Administrator. (cornellsun.com)
- Over the past decade, the number of temporary suspensions used in Judicial Administrator investigations has increased by 350 percent, the number of suspensions on the merits of a case has increased by 333 percent and the number of expulsions has increased seven-fold. (cornellsun.com)
- The problems come when there's judicial overreach, when judicial ego or judicial celebrity or a single interpretive mindset resolves a case. (nyu.edu)
Office3
- Gillian Thompson became the second Judicial Complaints Reviewer on 1 September 2014, and she too did not serve a second term of office. (wikipedia.org)
- Judicial Office for Scotland. (wikipedia.org)
- When Interim Judicial Administrator Jody Kunk-Czaplicki gets a referral, she said her office first performs a basic, brightline analysis to determine whether the alleged misconduct falls under the purview of University codes. (cornellsun.com)
Education1
- Progressive learning is our passion, and we continually update our curricula and seek out new methods of judicial education delivery to enhance that learning experience. (judges.org)
Support1
- If you care about justice and the rule of law, The National Judicial College is worthy of your generous support. (judges.org)
Justice3
- Broadly speaking, prosecutors have the distinct role of serving justice, which includes the duty to try to convict criminal defendants who are deserving of punishment, in a way that is consistent with both substantive and procedural justice. (bepress.com)
- Excerpts from Justice Ashcroft's judicial application will be available shortly. (canada.ca)
- Understanding the impact and the different roles of women and men in relation to drugs, crime and various criminal justice systems is crucial when implementing activities and designing tools and resources. (unodc.org)