Kristine was a Bar Association staff member working with its Judicial Committee.
In December, 2009, Senator Ted Kaufman, of Delaware, as a member of the Judicial Committee, held an oversight hearing on financial-fraud prosecutions.
In February, Iraq's top judicial committee accused al-Hashimi's security detail of carrying out 150 attacks against security forces and civilians between 2005 and 2011.
His appeal is being heard by the Privy Council's judicial committee.
"I gave up sports so I could spend more of my spare time at the computer learning about programming, " he said in his testimony to the Senate Judicial Committee.
Last month, Iraq's top judicial committee accused Sunni Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi's security detail of carrying out 150 attacks against security forces and civilians between 2005 and 2011.
Outlining initiatives taken forward by the judiciary in the past year, he said a Criminal Courts Judicial Committee had been established to look at issues relating to the progress of criminal cases and to make recommendations to him on ways to tackle delay.
Britain will discover that it has a constitutional court in the form of the judicial committee of the Privy Council, an obscure body that will be called upon to adjudicate the inevitable and possibly bitter tests of strength between the various parliaments and assemblies.
Under the proposed law, the unelected Judicial Appointments Committee would remain responsible for nominating and approving justices.
In addition, he sits on the U.S. Supreme Court Judicial Conference Committee on Federal-State Jurisdiction and the Arkansas Supreme Court Committees on Technology, Child Support, and Foster Care.
Another proposed law would seek to water down the legal fraternity's control over judicial appointments by making a slight change in the composition of the Judicial Appointments Committee.
The Judicial Studies Committee for Scotland has agreed, as an interim measure, to issue the booklet to Scottish judges and sheriffs ahead of Scottish guidance on the subject.
Warren was the Chief Adviser to the National Bankruptcy Review Commission, and she was appointed by Chief Justice Rehnquist as the first academic member of the Federal Judicial Education Committee.
The chairman of the judicial-affairs committee is Gaetano Pecorella, a criminal lawyer who sits for Forza Italia.
He has served as Chairman of the Arkansas Judicial Resources Assessment Committee, Legislative Committee, and Retirement Committee.
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According to Zulaie Cobra, the member of the judicial-reform committee in the lower house of Congress who presented the latest proposals this week, the first priority should be to set up a new body to investigate allegations of corruption and other misbehaviour by judges.
After being approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee, my judicial nominees have waited more than three times longer to receive confirmation votes than those of my predecessor, even though the overwhelming majority of my nominees have been confirmed with little, if any, dissent.
In particular, the totality of what is now known about her views concerning the role of foreign law in American courts suggest both a lack of candor before the Judiciary Committee and a judicial philosophy that is at odds with the Constitution of the United States.
To start with, conservatives mounted a ferocious campaign to stop Arlen Specter, a moderate Republican from Pennsylvania, from becoming chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee (this oversees judicial nominations and will become the main forum for conflict over the Supreme Court).
The ABA's Standing Committee continued to rate Bush judicial nominees, but only after the president had made the choices public.
The committee's hearing on the judicial assignments is scheduled for the morning of May 17.
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In the Judge Hastings case, the House Judiciary Committee received an 841-page report from the Judicial Conference as to why Hastings should be removed.
Leave to seek judicial review was granted to the Belfast St Patrick's Carnival committee at a court hearing on Wednesday morning.
Labour would probably attempt to amend the motion to require a judicial inquiry - but might also try to re-engineer the joint committee, so that it did not have a government majority.
John Edwards, D-North Carolina, a successful trial lawyer and potential candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004, got a seat on the Judiciary committee -- a high profile perch for battling White House judicial nominations.
The Lords are just about to get their teeth into this, the latest mega-bill sent to them by the Commons, and the committee's reports on issues like extra powers for ministers and encroachments on judicial discretion can cause trouble for governments.
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Her government service includes her work as Counsel to Senator Biden, where she worked on Judiciary Committee issues such as women's rights, domestic violence, intellectual property, judicial nominations, immigration and civil rights.
On the other hand, on Thursday morning Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman offered that Israel could establish its own judicial inquiry and that there was no reason for international investigators not to be members of the Israeli committee.
During the bill's committee stage on the floor of the Commons on 11 January 2011 Mr Cash warned of increasing "judicial activism" from the courts in their interpretation of laws.
During committee stage debate on the legislation on 24 January 2011, Mr Lidington said the public could initiate a judicial review if ministers judged that any change was not significant enough to put it to a referendum.
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