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In the opposite situation, justices may hesitate to step down because doing so provides their political adversaries an opportunity to seize a prizedjudgeship.
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The force of this particular view diminishes as more judgeships are filled by election rather than appointment.
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This picture of a gap in accountability has been remarkably resilient, even though many state judges are elected and even among scholars who recognize judgeships as very political positions.
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Even if an opposition party senator only succeeds in delaying confirmation of a nominee, delay is typically consequential, as it can keep judgeships on swing courts vacant for prolonged periods.
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Indeed, we may now find that solicitors will have to give up substantial remuneration on being appointed to recorderships or to circuit judgeships.
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That is why very few people would, refuse the offer of ajudgeship.
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We did gain a concession that a number of judgeships should lapse as soon as any of the judges retired or die.
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At present, the appointment ofjudgeshipcomes at the end of an experienced and successful period in the practitioner's life.
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Thatjudgeshipwas allowed to remain vacant in order that when you came in you should be able to appoint one of your own members.
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They have said that they would like to have ajudgeship.
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For that matter, why should not the solicitors' profession qualify for judgeships?
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I know that they are all waiting for judgeships.
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No doubt they are so brilliant in the hope of getting ajudgeship, but they can take it from me that they will not get it.
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The reason we give an option to the existing judges is that when they entered into the position ofjudgeshipthey were offered certain terms and conditions.
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Most are life tenure; in total there are 663 permanent judgeships, 11 temporary judgeships, and four territorial court judgeships.
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The legislature elected him to ajudgeshipin the general court in 1778 and soon thereafter to the post of chief justice.
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Pye would later be elected to local judgeships and serve in the state militia.
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Beyond the courts of general jurisdiction, the specialized state courts also saw a rise in female judgeships.
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During this time, women began assuming judgeships, through both appointment and election.
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His efforts at reform encountered resistance, however, and within a year he had to resign hisjudgeship.
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