Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationThe Association, 1913 - Bar associations |
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... judges , and have done it ever since . To - day the rule - making power is in a committee of the judges , a standing committee consisting of seven or eight men ; in addition they have a Council of Judges , but that council has met only ...
... judges , and have done it ever since . To - day the rule - making power is in a committee of the judges , a standing committee consisting of seven or eight men ; in addition they have a Council of Judges , but that council has met only ...
Page 331
... Judges and one King's Bench division Judge and the Chancery Appeals are regularly sent to it . Another division of the Court of Appeal is manned by two judges who have been connected with the work of the King's Bench Division , and the ...
... Judges and one King's Bench division Judge and the Chancery Appeals are regularly sent to it . Another division of the Court of Appeal is manned by two judges who have been connected with the work of the King's Bench Division , and the ...
Page 343
... judges to the court who would in any case dislike the burden of handling uncontested business . VI . MODE OF SELECTING AND RETIRING JUDGES . The strong point in the appointment of judges in England has been that every man appointed is ...
... judges to the court who would in any case dislike the burden of handling uncontested business . VI . MODE OF SELECTING AND RETIRING JUDGES . The strong point in the appointment of judges in England has been that every man appointed is ...
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Active MembersRoll of 17 60 | 1 |
David Joseph B RemarksGeneral Principles of Court | 9 |
Judges of the United States Supreme Courts | 15 |
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