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  2. Court reporter - Wikipedia

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    The top 10 percent of court reporters earned more than $91,280. [9] In May 2012, Forbes listed "stenographic court reporter" as one of the best jobs that does not require a four-year degree. [10] As of 2015, the median annual salary for a court reporter was $50,000.

  3. United States Reports - Wikipedia

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    When the United States Supreme Court, along with the rest of the new Federal Government moved, in 1791, from New York City to the nation's temporary capital in Philadelphia, Dallas was appointed the Supreme Court's first unofficial, and unpaid, Supreme Court Reporter. Court reporters in that age received no salary, but were expected to profit ...

  4. Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United ...

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    The first two reporters acted in an unofficial capacity. Only in 1817 did Congress create the statutory office of reporter, with a $1,000 a year salary. The early reporters profited from selling the printed volumes of the reports of decisions.

  5. New York State Court Officers - Wikipedia

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    New York State Court Officers currently utilize fully marked and unmarked, Ford Interceptors, Chevrolet Impalas, Dodge Chargers, Chevrolet Suburbans, and Chevrolet Expresses in their vehicle fleet. [2] They currently only have vehicle operations in New York City and they have only recently expanded to Upstate New York. [3]

  6. Empire Center for Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 Empire report highlighted excessive spending in education, such as 32 New York City educators who receive more than $200,000 a year in pay, including one employee who received a salary over $200,000 while also receiving a pension over $200,000 per year.

  7. New NYC Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos is highest paid city ...

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    Melissa Aviles-Ramos is the highest-paid city employee with a $414,799-a-year salary. Robert Miller Ex-chancellor Banks got the wage increase to $414,799, up 12.5% from $363,346 in the latest ...

  8. MSNBC Reportedly Tells Two More Anchors To Take Pay ... - AOL

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    Rachel Maddow, arguably the star of the network, previously agreed to pare down her $30 million salary, it was reported. The Ankler ’s report this week about Reid and Ruhle negotiating pay cuts ...

  9. John Miller (police official) - Wikipedia

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    John Miller (born July 29, 1958) [1] is an American journalist and police official. From 1983 to 1994, he was a local journalist in New York City, before serving as the NYPD's chief spokesman from 1994 to 1995.