Why wouldn't they just rather let him win the judgeship on an up-or-down vote, and get him out of the public eye? |
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At the end of the eighth season, Marshall is offered judgeship and impulsively accepts before talking to Lily. |
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But, if a senatorship is vacant or a judgeship, do the applicants have to pass any examination? |
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A judgeship costs even more, given the vast opportunities to generate private income. Iraq's citizens are the losers. |
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That makes him far more suited for a judgeship than Moore ever was. |
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A third possible course of action was to establish a hereditary judgeship, which was the aspiration of the judge Samuel. |
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The pathway to a powerful judgeship is more circuitous than to a State House or Congress. |
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The division gives a non-binding opinion about applicants for administrative judgeship. |
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Ralston predicted instead a cabinet post in a Republican administration or a federal judgeship for Sandoval. |
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Fuller, who is sixty-five and still has a boyish cowlick, won election to his judgeship in 1980 and had developed a reputation as a moderate. |
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Then, during the judgeship of Samuel, the people demanded to have a king. |
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In 1966 President Lyndon B. Johnson nominated her to the U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, making Motley the first black woman to be appointed to a federal judgeship. |
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While he still supported Confederation, he was dissatisfied with John A. Macdonald's leadership of the Conservatives, and resentful at being passed over for a judgeship in Nova Scotia. |
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