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How do I get Rhode Island bar exam news? News and information about the Rhode Island bar exam can be found on the Rhode Island Judiciary's website. What is the best Rhode Island bar exam prep course? Quimbee Bar Review is your best option to prepare for the Rhode Island bar exam. Qui...
Please note that all the counties in Rhode Island (Providence, Kent, Newport and Washington County) follow the same general rules and procedures. Make sure that your divorce case is filed in the appropriate County. In Providence County, the nominal hearing will sometimes be sent to a magistrate...
Chief Justice Weisberger served the Rhode Island Judiciary for 56 years on two State Courts. Justice Weisberger was initially appointed to the Rhode Island Superior Court in 1956 and served on that Court through 1978. He served as the Presiding Justice of the Superior Court from 1972 to 1978. ...
A Matter of Balance: Mathews v. Eldridge Provides the Procedural Fairness Rhode Island's Judiciary Desperately Needs Roger Williams University Law ReviewBeaubien, Brett V.
Testimony for Trafficking Bill, Rhode Island House Judiciary Committee, Oct 2009Donna M. Hughes, Dr
Rhode Island Supreme Court Chief Justice Paul A. Suttell will deliver his update on the Rhode Island Judiciary and Bar President Michael R. McElroy will deliver a special tribute to Chief Justice Joseph R. Weisberger. Paul Mellor President of Success Links Would you like to have more time, ...
Suttell, the Rhode Island Judiciary introduced @CourtsRI Twitter page. After reviewing the approaches of other states' court systems, the Judiciary embarked on its own feed. Beginning with announcements including links to Rhode Island Supreme Court opinions as they are published, anticipated future ...
Rhode Island Bar Journal Rhode Island Bar Associat ion Volume 58. Number 6. May/June 2010 Irons v. Ethics Commission: Missing Pieces Special Education in Rhode Island Drunk Driving: Beyond the Basics Book Reviews: The Death of Conservatism and The Future of Liberalism 6 37 41 Articles 7 ...
Jack Reed is an American politician who was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in 1996 and began representing Rhode Island the following year. He previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–97). Through U.S. Sen. John Pastore, Ree