Supreme CourtRetirementJustice KennedyJudicial PoliticsEmpiricalAs the rampant speculation preceding Justice Kennedy's retirement made clear, it is difficult to predict when Justices will retire. Justices often defy the condoi:10.2139/ssrn.3107788
III court before a judge enjoying lifetime tenure and protection against salary reduction. Rather, both Congress and this Court have recognized that state courts are appropriate forums in which federal questions and federal crimes may at times be tried; and that thePage 411 U. S. 408...
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justices to the bench.” Roosevelt’s proposal was seen by many as an obvious power grab for control of a second branch of government. Plus, as Glock points out, a then new law reducing Supreme Courtpensionswas preventing retirements at the very time Roosevelt was calling for them.[4][5...
The five justices rejected it on grounds that it was filed too long from the time the original decision was made about her pay. Citing the often secret nature of salary levels, Ginsburg said: "In our view, the court does not comprehend, or is indifferent to, the insidious way in which ...
LIFE TENURE IS TOO LONG FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICES Examines the potential ramifications of life tenure among U.S. Supreme Court and lower federal court justices. Views on the possible retirement of Chief Justice William Rehnquist; Problems associated with life tenure; Information on the ... S Ta...
justices since 1869, but I hope that you might also make room for me. Writing majority opinions, discussing torts, and e pluribus unum are my life's passions. And while some may feign a desire in the Supreme Court simply for the salary or prestige, I have one sole, sincere, primary ...
In my 1993 article, I quoted a graduate of a prominent Beijing law school, who told me he and his classmates were reluctant to be assigned to the SPC, and labelled it a “clear water yamen” for the low salary, meager fringe benefits, shabby housing, and rigid internal discipline.” ...
Name one member of the California Supreme Court. Thought so. Yet the names of four justices on California’s highest court are appearing on the November ballot, mixed in with more glossy, high-profile candidates. In the past three decades, the court has gone from being a lightning rod ...
Like any well-written Supreme Court decision, this case can be analyzed on many different levels. It is interesting to see how well the Supreme Court justices understand and explain stock options and equity compensation. They seem to know how stock options work, they recognize the ...