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From March 2014, Justice Edwin Goldsbrough will serve as the President of the Court of Appeal for Solomon Islands. Justice Goldsbrough has previously served a five-year terms as a Judge of the High Court of Solomon Islands (2006–2011). Justice Edwin Goldsbrough then served as the Chief Justice of the Turks and Caicos Islands. [16]
Sir (Dermot) Renn Davis (1928-1997), who had previously served in Kenya and then as the British Judge in the New Hebrides Condominium (now Vanuatu) 1973-1976, and as the first Chief Justice of Solomon Islands in 1976 and as Chief Justice of Gibraltar (1980-1986), was Chief Justice of Tuvalu from 1978 to 1980 and then Chief Justice of the ...
The insular areas of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the United States Virgin Islands each have one Article IV territorial court. These courts are called "district courts" and exercise the same jurisdiction as district courts; however, Article IV territorial courts differ from Article III district courts in that territorial courts have ...
South Carolina’s judicial landscape could change following calls by key leaders to revamp the way judges are selected in the state. Here are some the major players and their proposals.
North Carolina — 1802 1872 District of Pamptico: North Carolina — 1802 1872 District of Orleans: Louisiana — 1804 1812 Eastern District of Illinois: Illinois E.D. Ill. 1905 1978 District of China: China — 1906 1943 Eastern District of South Carolina: South Carolina E.D.S.C. 1911 1965 Western District of South Carolina: South Carolina W ...
The White House’s announcement on Tuesday noted that some of the new openings the JUDGES Act would create were in states “where senators have sought to hold open existing judicial vacancies.”
Currently, Democratic appointees make up nine of the 15 active judges on the appeals court, which covers North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland.
Biden had the most Article III judicial nominees confirmed during a president's first year in office since Ronald Reagan in 1981. [5] Biden appointed the most federal judges during the first two years of any presidency since John F. Kennedy. [6] Biden reached the milestone of 200 federal judicial confirmations on May 22, 2024.