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Gubernatorial appointment of judges - Ballotpedia

The gubernatorial appointment method of judicial selection is a process by which the governor appoints state judges directly without having to select from a ...

President Biden Names Fifty-Fifth Round of Judicial Nominees

Judge Serena Murillo has been a judge on the Los Angeles Superior Court since 2015. She also served by appointment of the Chief Justice of the ...

Frequently Asked Questions: General Information - Supreme Court

How is the Chief Justice selected? Does the most senior Associate Justice become Chief Justice?

SJR01 - New Mexico Legislature

... court of appeals appointed by the chief judge of the court of appeals;. (4) ... If the governor fails to make the appointment within that period or from those ...

Hochul nominates LaSalle to be chief judge, angering NY Senate ...

Gov. Kathy Hochul announced the nomination of Hector LaSalle to be the next chief judge of the Court of Appeals, the state's highest court ...

Supreme Court - Judicial Nominating Commissions

If the governor does not appoint someone within those 15 days, then the chief justice of the Colorado Supreme Court appoints one of those individuals to fill ...

Committee of Chief Judges - Wisconsin Court System

The Supreme Court appoints a chief judge for each of the nine judicial administrative districts (see map) to oversee administrative matters.

Hochul Taps First Latino Judge to Head New York's Top Court

Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday nominated a judge considered a centrist moderate, Hector D. LaSalle, to New York's highest judicial post, triggering opposition ...

Judicial Selection Commission - Hawaii State Judiciary

The governor is the appointing authority to nominate judges of the Supreme Court, Intermediate Court of Appeals, and Circuit Court for an initial ten-year term.

Attorney General Merrick B. Garland - Department of Justice

In 2016, President Obama nominated him for the position of Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Before becoming a federal judge, Attorney ...

Judicial Officers and Staff - Family Court - Delaware Courts

Number: The Court is allowed 17 Judges of equal judicial authority, one of whom is appointed by the Governor as Chief Judge and who is the chief administrative ...

Governor Green Announces Nominees for Two Judicial Vacancies

HONOLULU — Governor Josh Green, M.D., today announced the nominations of Judge Lisa M. Ginoza and attorney Vladimir P. Devens as Associate ...

Gubernatorial Appointment | IAALS - University of Denver

In many states, the governor appoints judges of at least some courts. In states that use the O'Connor Judicial Selection Plan, the governor makes the ...

Judicial Appointments News / Office of Governor ... - Minnesota.gov

Governor Tim Walz today announced the appointments of Justin Collins, Tricia Loehr, Jennifer Peterson, and Heather Pipenhagen as District Court Judges in ...

Governor Moore Announces Appointments to the Appellate Courts ...

ANNAPOLIS, MD — Governor Wes Moore today announced appointments to the statewide Appellate Courts Judicial Nominating Commission.

About the Chief Judge | U.S. Department of Labor

Judge Stephen R. Henley is the Chief Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), Office of Administrative Law Judges, United States Department of Labor, Washington, DC.

The Judicial Branch | The White House

There have been as few as six, but since 1869 there have been nine Justices, including one Chief Justice. All Justices are nominated by the President ...

The Clock Is Ticking for Gov. Hochul To Name Her Pick for Chief ...

A blue-ribbon panel has presented the governor with a short list of seven nominees—chosen from a field of 41 applicants—who could succeed Janet ...

Judicial Nominations - George W. Bush White House Archives

Judge John Roberts was confirmed as Chief Justice of the U.S. on September 29, 2005. Appeals Court Nominees. Glen E. Conrad · Robert J. Conrad, Jr. Paul S.

Media FAQs - Connecticut Judicial Branch - CT.gov

The chief justice appoints the chief court administrator to oversee the administration of the Judicial Branch. Section 51-5a of the Connecticut General Statutes ...