Tag: Judges

  • Administrative Law Judges

    Administrative Law Judges in the United States According to the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (Third Edition, Domonic A. Bearfield Melvin J. Dubnick, CRC Press 2015), they "preside over quasi-judicial hearings in executive branch agencies. These hearings are […]

  • Administrative Law Judges

    Administrative Law Judges in the United States According to the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (Third Edition, Domonic A. Bearfield Melvin J. Dubnick, CRC Press 2015), they "preside over quasi-judicial hearings in executive branch agencies. These hearings are […]

  • Judges of the International Court of Justice

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on judges of the international court of justice explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "international court of justice, judges of" in the Parry and Grant […]

  • Judges of the International Court of Justice

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on judges of the international court of justice explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "international court of justice, judges of" in the Parry and Grant […]

  • Recess Appointment

    Description of Recess Appointment In this reference work, recess appointment is a sort of the Parliamentary law category. Resources See Also Power Of Appointment Judges United States Powers Parliamentary law

  • Recess Appointment

    Description of Recess Appointment In this reference work, recess appointment is a sort of the Parliamentary law category. Resources See Also Power Of Appointment Judges United States Powers Parliamentary law

  • Attorney General

    Introduction to Attorney General Attorney General, in the United States and the United Kingdom, the chief law officer of the government. The duties of the attorney general are to advise and represent the government in important legal matters and to initiate and supervise legal proceedings […]

  • Attorney General

    Introduction to Attorney General Attorney General, in the United States and the United Kingdom, the chief law officer of the government. The duties of the attorney general are to advise and represent the government in important legal matters and to initiate and supervise legal proceedings […]

  • Judicial Training

    Judicial Training Purposes of Judicial Training A judicial training program is normally intended to improve performance by: (a) preparing newly appointed judges and other auxiliary employees of the justice system for their duties; (b) guaranteeing greater uniformity and predictability of decisions; (c) updating judges in new methods, laws, and related areas of knowledge required in…

  • Catalogue of Court Reports

    Catalogue of Court Reports I n the United States Nominative Reporter Table Reporter Nominative Citation U.S. Reports Citation Terms A.J. Dallas 1-4 Dall. 1-4 U.S. 1790-1800 William Cranch 1-9 Cranch 5-13 U.S. 1801-1815 Henry Wheaton 1-12 Wheat 14-25 U.S. 1816-1827 Richard Peters 1-16 Pet. 26-41 U.S. 1828-1842 Benjamin C. Howard 1-24 How. 42-65 U.S. 1843-1860…

  • Court Reports

    Court reports (also called “reports”) are published collections of histories of legal cases, with the arguments used by counsel and the reasons given for the decision of the court. They are volumes of printed (or online) opinions of magistrates, judges or justices. Case report may be official or unofficial, authoritatives or not. Most unofficial reports…

  • Some tipics related to the U.S. Constitution

    Some tipics related to the U.S. Constitution Liquormart, Inc v. Rhode Island Warren Court Reed, Stanley F. Adarand Constructors, Inc v. Pena Bickel, Alexander Cleburne v. Cleburne Liv.ing Center, Inc Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Dep’t of Health Employment Div.ision, Dept of Human Resources of Oregon v. Smith FCC v. Beach Communications, Inc Ford, Gerald R.…

  • Marshall, Thurgood

    Marshall, Thurgood Former Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall,in re?ecting during the bicentennial in 1987 on theConstitution and its opening three words remarked: “I do not believe that the meaning of the Constitution was forever “?xed” at the Philadelphia Con-vention. Nor do I ?nd the wisdom, foresight, andsense of justice exhibited by the Framers particularly profound.…

  • List of main cases in the Encyclopedia

    List of some of the main court decisions in the Wiki Encyclopedia This list provides some of the most importan cases covered by the Encyclopedia. There are thousands of cases in the Encyclopedia, but these are, probably, among the more important the Encyclopedia has covered. In alphabetical order: Abrams v. United States Adamson v. California…

  • Commercial arbitration: U.S. Cases on arbitration

    Commercial arbitration: United States court decisions on arbitration See: <a title="Permalink to Commercial arbitration: U.S. Cases applying New York Convention 1958 “href=”https://www.lawi.us/commercial-arbitration-u-s-cases-applying-new-york-convention-1958/”rel=”bookmark/”> Commercial arbitration: U.S. Cases applying New York Convention 1958 <a title="Permalink to Commercial arbitration: U.S. Court decisions applying NY Convention 1958 “href=”https://www.lawi.us/commercial-arbitration-u-s-court-decisions-applying-ny-convention-1958/”rel=”bookmark/”> Commercial arbitration: U.S. Court decisions applying NY Convention 1958   UNITED…