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New gig for familiar face at the court house
Crime and Safety - Sun-Sentinel?? On August 1, Kathleen Pugh began her new job as the trial court administrator for the 17th Judicial Circuit that serves all of Broward County.?? Court??administration spokeswoman Meredith Bush??says its the second largest circuit in all of Florida....Tags: Justice System, Laws, Lawyers, Long Island, SUNY Empire State College
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Courtroom Drama Over Crist's Everglades Land Deal
Palm Beach Politics - Sun-Sentinel BlogsThe months-long legal fight over Gov. Charlie Crist???s blockbuster Everglades land deal finally delivered a ???Law & Order??? moment Thursday during a tense courtroom standoff between South Florida???s top water official and one of Big Sugar???s toughest...Tags: Charlie Crist, Justice System, South Florida Water Management District, United States, Lawyers
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Senate split: Paterson's end game
Spin CycleTrying to figure out Gov. David Paterson???s end game has become an Albany pastime. But in this crisis it seems clear he is determined to push the month-long, first-of-its kind state Senate deadlock toward a resolution in court. And......Tags: Justice System, Executive Branch, Lawyers, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge Sonia: Ethnicity as theme, and battleground
Spin CycleThe question was never whether, but always how, ethnicity would come up. The answer is that the emotional implications of ethnicity have threaded their way through the confirmation hearings of Judge Sonia Sotomayor. The first African-American president,...Tags: Justice System, Lucille Ball, Crime, Law and Justice, Getty Images Inc., National or Ethnic Minorities
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Sotomayor hearing: Her opening remarks
The SwampAs released by the White House: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I also want to thank Senators Schumer and Gillibrand for that kind introduction. In recent weeks, I have had the privilege and pleasure of meeting 89 gracious Senators, including all......Tags: Justice System, United States, Laws, Princeton University, White House
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Sotomayor hearing live analysis: Day 3
The SwampSonia Sotomayor continues her testimony Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee (Win McNamee/Getty Images) by James Oliphant We're back at Hart 216 for the third day of the Sotomayor Supreme Court hearings. Stay here for real time analysis during....Tags: Arlen Specter, Newspaper and Magazine, Abortion Issue, Public Relations, Schools
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Senate split: Do you believe in Ravitch?
Spin CycleGov. David Paterson reacted tartly, while introducing Richard Ravitch as his appointee for lieutenant governor, to a question about the Republicans' court challenge -- that the governor insists should be sited in Albany, not Nassau. "What an interesting...Tags: Justice System, Government, Executive Branch, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sotomayor blog: Leahy is bullish
The Swampby James Oliphant Patrick Leahy, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, just confidently told reporters that Judge Sotomayor "will be confirmed"--with strong mustard on the "will." The math isn't difficult. There are 60 votes in the Democratic...Tags: Justice System, Patrick Leahy, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Political Fundraising
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Senate split: Midnight order brings it 'home' to Nassau
Spin CycleIn getting state Supreme Court Justice Ute Wolff Lally to issue a middle-of-the-night order barring Richard Ravitch from taking office as lieutenant governor, the Senate Republicans brought the venue back home to GOP Leader Dean Skelos' roots in Nassau......Tags: Justice System, Government, Sheldon Silver, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sotomayor blog: Hatch blasts Obama
The Swampby James Oliphant Sen. Orrin Hatch, a former chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, used his opening remarks to criticize President Obama for his stance on former GOP judicial nominees. While Obama was a senator, Hatch noted, he opposed the......Tags: Justice System, California, United States, White House, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sotomayor: Sessions comes out swinging
The Swampby James Oliphant Much of the speculation surrounding the Sotomayor hearings has centered on the role that will be played by Sen. Jeff Sessions, the ranking member of the Judiciary Committee. This is Sessions' first confirmation hearing of any kind......Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Politics, Government
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Suffolk College vote: Disclosure is not yet legal
Spin CycleThe Suffolk Community College trustees are getting closer to complying with New York State???s Freedom of Information Law, though they are still falling short. Outgoing board chairman William Moore last month declined to detail how the board voted in...Tags: Justice System, Voting, New York, Crime, Law and Justice, Censorship
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