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  2. Kansas Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    Kansas Court of Appeals judges sit in panels of three at locations throughout the state, but most frequently at the primary courtroom in the Kansas Judicial Center in Topeka. The court also has the power to review matters en banc. Each panel typically rules on approximately 30 appeals over a two-day period every month.

  3. Judith Kaye - Wikipedia

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    The chief judge of New York has both an administrative role (overseeing the entire state court system, which in 2016 had about 16,000 employees [2]) and a judicial role (hearing and deciding appeals to the state's highest court). [11]

  4. Judiciary of New York - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Court of Appeals is the state's highest court. In civil cases, appeals are taken almost exclusively from decisions of the Appellate Divisions. In criminal cases, depending on the type of case and the part of the state in which it arose, appeals can be heard from decisions of the Appellate Division, the Appellate Term, and the County Court.

  5. Comparison of U.S. state and territory governments - Wikipedia

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    Vermont Supreme Court: 5 6 years Election by State Legislature Virginia: Supreme Court of Virginia: 7 12 years Election by State Legislature 70 [11] Washington: Washington Supreme Court: 9 6 years Non-partisan election 75 West Virginia: Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia: 5 12 years Partisan election Wisconsin: Wisconsin Supreme Court: 7 ...

  6. New York appeals court upholds voting rights law

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    Democrats who pushed the bill through the Legislature said it seeks to restore the "preclearance" gutted from the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965 by a 2013 U.S. Supreme Court decision. State law ...

  7. Category:New York (state) state courts - Wikipedia

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    New York county courts; New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments; New York Court of Appeals; New York Court of Chancery; New York Court of Claims; New York Court of Common Pleas; New York district courts; New York Family Court; New York justice courts; New York State Bar Association; New York State Court Officers; New York Supreme Court ...

  8. Kansas Constitution does not include a right to vote, state ...

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    The Kansas Supreme Court offered a mixed bag in a ruling Friday that combined several challenges to a 2021 election law, siding with state officials on one provision, reviving challenges to others ...

  9. New York Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The New York Court of Appeals is the highest court in the Unified Court System of the State of New York. [1] It consists of seven judges: the chief judge and six associate judges, who are appointed by the governor and confirmed by the state senate to 14-year terms.