Tag: Judicial officers

  • Judicial Review

    Judicial Review in the United States Concept of Judicial Review In the U.S., in the context of Judiciary power and branch, Judicial Review has the following meaning: The power of the judicial branch to review actions of the legislative and executive branches (as well as the state governments) […]

  • Fees

    Fees in the United States Fees and the State Laws Select from the list of U.S. States below for state-specific information on Fees: Fees in the Subject Index of the Alabama Portal Fees in the Subject Index of the Alaska Portal Fees in the Subject Index of the Arizona Portal Fees in the Subject […]

  • Fees

    Fees in the United States Fees and the State Laws Select from the list of U.S. States below for state-specific information on Fees: Fees in the Subject Index of the Alabama Portal Fees in the Subject Index of the Alaska Portal Fees in the Subject Index of the Arizona Portal Fees in the Subject […]

  • Compensation

    Compensation in United States Compensation Definition (Lat. compendere, to balance). Indemnification ; recompense. Something to be done for or paid to another of equal value with something of which he has been deprived by the act or negligence of the party so doing or pajring. That which […]

  • Compensation

    Compensation in United States Compensation Definition (Lat. compendere, to balance). Indemnification ; recompense. Something to be done for or paid to another of equal value with something of which he has been deprived by the act or negligence of the party so doing or pajring. That which […]

  • Powers

    Powers in the United States Copyright and Patent Powers in the Legislative Process The Congress's power, established in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8, to regulate the granting of copyrights and patents to the creators of artistic works and inventors of new technologies. The idea of copyrights […]

  • Powers

    Powers in the United States Copyright and Patent Powers in the Legislative Process The Congress's power, established in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8, to regulate the granting of copyrights and patents to the creators of artistic works and inventors of new technologies. The idea of copyrights […]

  • Masters

    Masters (Agents Distinguished) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of masters. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Agents Distinguished is provided. Finally, the subject of Agency Relationships in relation with masters is examined. Note that a list of […]

  • Standards of Review

    Standards of Review in the United States Standards of Review on Reconsideration (in Disability Claims) Some information about Standards of Review on Reconsideration in this context. Standards of Review (Appeals) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of standards of […]

  • Waivers of Appeals

    Waivers of Appeals (Magistrates) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of waivers of appeals. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Magistrates is provided. Finally, the subject of Judicial Officers in relation with waivers of appeals is examined. Note that a […]

  • Waivers of Appeals

    Waivers of Appeals (Magistrates) This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of waivers of appeals. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Magistrates is provided. Finally, the subject of Judicial Officers in relation with waivers of appeals is examined. Note that a […]

  • Discretion

    Discretion in the United States Power possessed by officials to act on the basis of their own judgment. Discretion gives officials choices in making decisions, but the choices are not unbounded. Rather, discretion is generally circumscribed by some rules or principles and cannot be arbitrarily […]

  • Discretion

    Discretion in the United States Power possessed by officials to act on the basis of their own judgment. Discretion gives officials choices in making decisions, but the choices are not unbounded. Rather, discretion is generally circumscribed by some rules or principles and cannot be arbitrarily […]

  • Judges

    Judges in the United States The methods used for judicial selection vary more widely. Executive appointment is used for all federal judges with the advice and consent of the Senate. The federal judicial selection process involves more participants than the constitutional provisions might […]

  • Judges

    Judges in the United States The methods used for judicial selection vary more widely. Executive appointment is used for all federal judges with the advice and consent of the Senate. The federal judicial selection process involves more participants than the constitutional provisions might […]