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When a monarch dies without a clear successor, a succession crisis often ensues, frequently resulting in a war of succession. For example, when King Charles IV of France died, the Hundred Years War erupted between Charles' cousin, Philip VI of France , and Charles' nephew, Edward III of England , to determine who would succeed Charles as the ...
4th Court of Appeals (San Antonio) Rebeca Martinez (D) 9 5th Court of Appeals (Dallas) J.J. Koch (R) 10 6th Court of Appeals (Texarkana) Scott Stevens (R) 11 7th Court of Appeals (Amarillo) Brian Quinn (R) 12 8th Court of Appeals (El Paso) Salas Mendoza (D) 13 9th Court of Appeals (Beaumont) Scott Golemon (R) 14 10th Court of Appeals (Waco)
Kwame Malik Kilpatrick (born June 8, 1970) is an American former politician and convicted felon who served as the 72nd mayor of Detroit from 2002 to 2008. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously represented the 9th district in the Michigan House of Representatives from 1997 to 2002.
Lori Elaine Lightfoot (born August 4, 1962) [1] [2] is an American politician and attorney who was the 56th mayor of Chicago from 2019 until 2023. [3] She is a member of the Democratic Party.
[23] [100] [225] Pewarski worked as a community lender at East Boston Savings Bank until resigning his position shortly after Wu took office as mayor, [223] opting to become a stay-at-home parent after Wu became mayor. [226] Wu in 2014 while pregnant with her first son. Wu was the first Boston City Council member to give birth while in office.
He clashed publicly and repeatedly with two of the City Council's Black members, Rita Walters and Mark Ridley-Thomas, who two years into Riordan's tenure told The Times that the mayor's relations ...
Joseph Hadden Hogsett (born November 2, 1956) is an American attorney, prosecutor, and politician who is the 49th mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana.Prior to being elected, Hogsett served as the Secretary of State of Indiana from 1989 to 1994 and as the Chairman of the Indiana Democratic Party from 2003 to 2004.
Joint custody is a court order whereby custody of a child is awarded to both parties. [1] [2] In the United States, there are two forms of joint custody, joint physical custody (called also "shared parenting" or "shared custody") and joint legal custody. [2]