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  2. District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission

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    The commission then sends the list to the President of the United States who selects one nominee to fill the position. The nomination is then sent to the United States Senate for confirmation. [2] Judges serves a fifteen-year term. The commission is also responsible on selecting the chief judges on the courts to their four-year term. [3]

  3. Judicial nominating commission - Wikipedia

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    A judicial nominating commission (also judicial nominating committee, judicial nominating board) in the United States, is a body used by some U.S. states to recommend or select potential justices and judges for appointments by state governments.

  4. California Commission on Judicial Appointments - Wikipedia

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    The senior Associate Justice fills the Chief Justice's spot on the commission when a new Chief Justice is nominated. The Commission initially continued the evaluative role of its predecessor, the California Commission on Judicial Qualifications, and was first proposed for that purpose through a ballot proposition in the election of November ...

  5. District of Columbia Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Established on April 1, 1942, by Pub. L. 77–512 as a judgeship for the DC Municipal Court of Appeals Richardson: DC: 1942–1945 Cayton: DC: 1946–1956 Rover: DC: 1956–1960 Reassigned on October 23, 1962, to the District of Columbia Court of Appeals by Pub. L. 87–873: Myers: DC: 1962–1969 Nebeker: VA: 1969–1987 Schwelb: DC: 1988 ...

  6. Superior Court of the District of Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The main court entrance on Indiana Avenue. The first judicial systems in the new District of Columbia were established by the United States Congress in 1801. [1] The Circuit Court of the District of Columbia (not to be confused with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which it later evolved into) was both a trial court of general jurisdiction and an ...

  7. Meet the candidates running for Dallas County attorney in ...

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    I've been a member of the Dallas County Bar Association since 2010 and I'm a former member of the 5A Judicial Nomination Commission (2016-2022). I've also coached local rec softball.

  8. James A. Belson - Wikipedia

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    [4] He was a candidate for chief judge in 1984 and 1988, but the District of Columbia Judicial Nomination Commission instead chose William C. Pryor and Judith W. Rogers, respectively. [1] Belson took senior status in 1991 and continued to hear cases until retiring from the court in 2017.

  9. Donald Trump picks warned about social media posts ahead of ...

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    Hegseth's nomination hearings are set to start on Jan. 14. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump's picks warned on social media posts during confirmation fights.