They used to celebrate, they told me, when the court clerk accepted their papers for filing.
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That could happen as early as Monday, according to the court clerk and a U.S. attorney.
Like Roberts, he's a former Supreme Court clerk and, like Roberts, he's viewed as very smart.
The congressman walked beside veteran African American politicians from the city, including circuit court clerk Frank Conaway.
Hefei Intermediate People's Court clerk Zhang Li confirmed the officers' trial was being held but gave no details.
The court clerk then told the jurors to stand and take the oath.
They believed that that was the function of the court clerk to render the verdict and so they tried to have a poker face.
Cheung faces four counts of involuntary manslaughter and is slated to go to trial June 25, the Caroline County Virginia court clerk told CNN.
Mike Lee, a corporate lawyer and former Supreme Court clerk for Justice Sam Alito, nailed down the Republican primary with help from the Tea Party.
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Jenniffer Horan, another attorney for the McDougals, said that the subpoena would be submitted to the court clerk on Tuesday, and served to the president after it is signed.
The court clerk explained that the Securicor van carrying them from police custody was stuck in traffic - one hazard of starting proceedings at the height of the rush hour.
The "summons with notice" was filed Nov. 15, 2012, in state Supreme Court in Onondaga County and sat unreported until Thursday, when The Associated Press asked the court clerk for a copy.
Because of demand, the court's clerk told representatives from Congress, the Obama administration, the states and the dozens of private advocacy groups to decide among themselves who will attend.
The court really consists of a judge, a minute clerk, and a court reporter.
You see, on TV, none of the lawyers lied to Perry Mason over the phone about being amenable to a continuance and then told the Clerk of Court differently.
Engelmayer served as a law clerk to the Honorable Thurgood Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1988 to 1989 and as a law clerk to the Honorable Patricia Wald of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1987 to 1988.
He went to the court building to see a clerk and clear all charges.
Genachowski, a former law clerk to Supreme Court Justice David Souter, seems reluctant to assert more authority in the face of this legal decision.
He is a celebrated conservative who as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson argued in a memo that segregated schools were constitutional.
The state plans to appeal, the clerk of the court said.
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"Roberts showed tactical brilliance, " said Kevin Walsh, a law professor at the University of Richmond and a former law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
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Under Supreme Court precedent, a state doesn't have the power to block the enforcement of federal law inside its borders, said Joseph Thai, a constitutional law professor at the University of Oklahoma who served as law clerk to Supreme Court Justices John Paul Stevens and Byron White.
Trading Standards and even the Clerk to the sheriff court were astonished at this unbelievable move.
From New York, Roberts moved to the Supreme Court, where he became a clerk for Associate Justice William H.
Half of the graduates at the top law schools who then go on to clerk for the Supreme Court or federal appellate courts, are women.
"It's like getting to clerk for the Supreme Court, " gushes Godin acolyte Alex Krupp, 24, who commutes to Godinland from his parents' home in New Canaan, Conn.
It's unclear whether the current, temporary council president could make that appointment, and that issue, too, could end up in court, the official in the clerk's office said.
By contrast, identity theft or accidental confusion involving public records (whenever a clerk in a district court mistypes a social-security number, say) can lead to more devastating mix-ups.
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