Judicial Independence: Discipline and Conduct : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1620, H.R. 1930, and H.R. 2181, April 27, June 13 and 28, 1989U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - Всего страниц: 966 |
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... clerk ; and Thomas E. Mooney , minority counsel . OPENING STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN KASTENMEIER Mr. KASTENMEIER . The subcommittee will come to order . The gentleman from California . Mr. MOORHEAD . Mr. Chairman , I ask unanimous consent ...
... clerk ; and Thomas E. Mooney , minority counsel . OPENING STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN KASTENMEIER Mr. KASTENMEIER . The subcommittee will come to order . The gentleman from California . Mr. MOORHEAD . Mr. Chairman , I ask unanimous consent ...
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... clerks in such number as the circuit council finds justified for each senior judge based upon the proportion of an active judge's work load assumed . Of 297 senior judges on the rolls at the beginning of the present fiscal year , the ...
... clerks in such number as the circuit council finds justified for each senior judge based upon the proportion of an active judge's work load assumed . Of 297 senior judges on the rolls at the beginning of the present fiscal year , the ...
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... clerks , only eight out of these 56 senior circuit judges had that number of employees with the remainder having ... clerk . Neither of the latter positions is provided to senior judges ; they must borrow the services of employees ...
... clerks , only eight out of these 56 senior circuit judges had that number of employees with the remainder having ... clerk . Neither of the latter positions is provided to senior judges ; they must borrow the services of employees ...
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... clerks earn substantially more than I do and have far better future prospects . We have reached the point where only young or rich attorneys can afford the position . While there are plenty of applicants for judgeships , the best ...
... clerks earn substantially more than I do and have far better future prospects . We have reached the point where only young or rich attorneys can afford the position . While there are plenty of applicants for judgeships , the best ...
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... clerks in practice four years or more earn more than I do . It may be argued that lawyers make too much money . I leave that to the operation of the market- place . It is also argued that there is no shortage of judicial candidates ...
... clerks in practice four years or more earn more than I do . It may be argued that lawyers make too much money . I leave that to the operation of the market- place . It is also argued that there is no shortage of judicial candidates ...
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