While Judge Judy was a real judge for many years, she isn't technically acting as a judge on the show; she's acting as an arbitrator. Arbitration is a form of "Alternative Dispute Resolution," which, like mediation, involves both parties agreeing to sit down with a neutral party to disc...
like a category from Jeopardy, by her title. How she does so (“It would take forever to get there / but I would know it anywhere,” she writes in “Home”) italicizes and privileges the questions themselves above the who, what, where, when, ...
Take Me to the World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday Celebration raised money for Astep (Artists Striving to End Poverty) and featured performances from Meryl Streep and "The Ladies Who Lunch,... See full article at Popsugar.com 4/27/2020 by Perri Konecky Popsugar.com Meryl Streep, Christine ...
Let’s talk: Is there a particular part of history you feel especially drawn to? Do you judge a book by its cover? Best Laid Plans Posted onOctober 30, 2023 24 Greetings, friends! I had SO many exciting blog posts planned for the last half of October. I was going to introduce to ...
School directors and the teachers had agreed to a new contract, but the board tabled it in June after concerns that the western Pennsylvania district didn’t have the money to pay for moderate raises. Then the board skipped the entire month of July without a meeting as if the livelihoods ...
School directors and the teachers had agreed to a new contract, but the board tabled it in June after concerns that the western Pennsylvania district didn’t have the money to pay for moderate raises. Then the board skipped the entire month of July without a meeting as if the livelihoods ...
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It could have been the 99th (*) Thing that every Scrum practitioner should know… (*) If you wonder what happened to the 98th Thing, at the event I also invited Judy Neher to share the case that she shared at the event and publish it here… I am happy to share Michal’s essay...
And the judge agreed, but why didn’t she direct the state legislature on exactly how much more state aid to distribute and how? I mean even Judge Judy would have done that! She wouldNOThave said, “You owe him money! Now figure out how much and pay him somehow!” ...
In 1966 she graduated with her BA from the University of Saskatchewan and followed this with her Law Degree. She opened her law practice in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. In 1976 she was appointed judge with the Saskatchewan Provincial Court. From 1977-1983 she served as Chancellor of the University...