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Tag Archives: Judgeships
Six Californians renominated for federal judgeships
The Recorder alerts us that Trump Renominates Six Californians for Federal Judge SpotsThe 9th Circuit nominees are Daniel Bress of Kirkland, Daniel Collins of Munger, Tolles & Olson, and Kenneth Lee of Jenner & Block. The CD Cal nominees are LASC … Continue reading
Governor Baker Nominates Five For New Housing Court Judgeships
New Judges to Serve Expanded Statewide Jurisdiction In the 2018 Fiscal Year budget, the jurisdiction of the Housing Court expanded to full state-wide coverage, and with it, the Legislature created five new judgeships. Earlier this week, Governor Charlie Baker nominated … Continue reading
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Obama Renominates 42 for Judgeships
President Barack Obama has renominated all but one of the judicial nominees who had not received an up-or-down vote when the Senate adjourned in December, The Huffington Post reports. Among the 42 renominated are the four individuals who were explicitly … Continue reading