Tag: Judge

  • 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 […]

  • Justice

    Justice in United States Justice Definition The constant and perpetual disposition to render every man his due. Inst. bk. 1, tit. 1; 2 Inst. 56. The conformJUSTICE ity of our actions and our will to the law. TouUier, Dr. Civ. tit. prel. note 5. In the most extensive sense of the word, […]

  • Justice

    Justice in United States Justice Definition The constant and perpetual disposition to render every man his due. Inst. bk. 1, tit. 1; 2 Inst. 56. The conformJUSTICE ity of our actions and our will to the law. TouUier, Dr. Civ. tit. prel. note 5. In the most extensive sense of the word, […]

  • Trial

    Trial in United States Trial Definition The examination before a competent tribunal, according to the law of the land, of the facte put in issue in a cause for the purpose of determining such issue. 4 Masdn (U. S.) 282. Thts methods of Mai at ennmon law were: (1) By certificate, where the […]

  • Judge

    Judge in the United States An officer who presides over a court. A judge is the principal member of a court and is responsible for controlling the proceedings that take place there. The functions of judges vary by the kinds of courts on which they sit. Appellate judges, for example, review […]

  • Judge

    Judge in the United States An officer who presides over a court. A judge is the principal member of a court and is responsible for controlling the proceedings that take place there. The functions of judges vary by the kinds of courts on which they sit. Appellate judges, for example, review […]

  • Law

    Law in the United States A rule of conduct issued or embraced by the authority of government. Law is a manifestation of sovereign power and must be obeyed by all who are subject to it. Laws are enforced in the courts, and sanctions may be imposed for violations of the law. Law has several […]

  • Law

    Law in the United States A rule of conduct issued or embraced by the authority of government. Law is a manifestation of sovereign power and must be obeyed by all who are subject to it. Laws are enforced in the courts, and sanctions may be imposed for violations of the law. Law has several […]

  • Facts

    Facts in the United States Professional Judges Should Decide the Facts Leading Case Law Among the main judicial decisions on this topic: SRI Int’l v. Matsushita Electric Corp. of America Information about this important court opinion is available in this American legal Encyclopedia. References […]

  • Facts

    Facts in the United States Professional Judges Should Decide the Facts Leading Case Law Among the main judicial decisions on this topic: SRI Int’l v. Matsushita Electric Corp. of America Information about this important court opinion is available in this American legal Encyclopedia. References […]

  • Additur

    Additur in United States Practical Information Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982The power of a judge to increase the amount of an inadequate award of money in a jury verdict. The damages (in U.S. law) are increased, with the consent of the defendant, as condition for the […]

  • Additur

    Additur in United States Practical Information Note: Some of this information was last updated in 1982The power of a judge to increase the amount of an inadequate award of money in a jury verdict. The damages (in U.S. law) are increased, with the consent of the defendant, as condition for the […]

  • Professional Judges

    Professional Judges in the United States Professional Judges Should Decide the Law: Main Elements The coverage of Professional Judges Should Decide the Law includes the following main elements: Professional Judges Should Decide the Law Find out an overview of this topic, in relation to […]

  • Charles Evans Hughes

    Charles Evans Hughes in the United States Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948), American jurist and statesman, thought by many to have been the greatest chief justice of the United States since John Marshall. Hughes was born in Glens Falls, New York, on April 11, 1862. He was educated at Brown […]