- A
judge is a
person who
presides over
court proceedings,
either alone or as a part of a
judicial panel. In an
adversarial system, the
judge hears all the...
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shall act as chief.
Judges can
forfeit or
resign their chief judgeship or
acting chief judgeship while retaining their active status as a
circuit judge. When...
- 2009
there were 517 full-time and 42 part-time
authorized magistrate judgeships, as well as one
position combining magistrate judge and
clerk of court...
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source for the state, lifetime, term of
active judgeship, term of
chief judgeship, term of
senior judgeship, appointer,
termination reason, and seat information...
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source for the state, lifetime, term of
active judgeship, term of
chief judgeship, term of
senior judgeship, appointer,
termination reason, and seat information...
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source for the state, lifetime, term of
active judgeship, term of
chief judgeship, term of
senior judgeship, appointer,
termination reason, and seat information...
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judgeship for the
Southern District of Iowa. On
January 19, 1928,
President Calvin Coolidge signed into law a bill that
authorized a
second judgeship...
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Article III
judgeships – 9 on the
Supreme Court, 179 on the
courts of appeals, 677 for the
district courts including 10
temporary judgeships, and 9 on the...
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Appeals for the
Fourth Circuit from 1991 to 2006.
Luttig resigned his
judgeship in 2006 to
become the
general counsel of Boeing, a
position he held until...
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covering a
total of nine
states and two
territories and with 29
active judgeships. The court's
regular meeting places are
Seattle at the
William Kenzo Nakamura...