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Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff Is Seeking A Fourth Term
Bexar County, Texas is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,714,773, making it the fourth-most populous county in Texas and the 14th-most populous in the United States. Its county seat is San Antonio, the second-most populous city in Texas and the seventh-largest in the […]
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Judge Judy’s Daughter Nicole Gives Birth To A Baby Girl
In 1996, Judge Judy Sheindlin‘s daughter, Nicole, gave birth to a baby girl. She named her Jaclyn. Jaclyn is Judge Judy’s first grandchild. Nicole is a lawyer and television personality. She has appeared on her mother’s show, Judge Judy, as a bailiff. Nicole also has a son, Gregory. Gregory is Judge Judy’s second grandchild. He […]
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Judge Judy Sheindlin TV’s Richest Personality Is Dating A Man Nearly Four Decades Her Junior
Judge Judy Sheindlin is currently dating toyboy Jonathan Stein, who is nearly four decades her junior. The pair have been together for over a year, and regularly share loved-up photos on social media. At 76, Judge Judy is one of the most successful and well-known TV personalities in the world. She’s also one of the […]
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The Role Of Federal Judges In The United States
A federal judge is an independent judicial officer who presides over cases involving the application and interpretation of federal law. Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. They hold their office during good behavior, which means they can serve for an indefinite period of time […]
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The Appellate Court: A Second Look At Your Case
When a case is appealed, it is sent to a higher court for review. The judges who preside over these cases are known as appellate court judges. Appellate court judges are chosen by a variety of methods, depending on the jurisdiction. In some cases, the chief justice of the Supreme Court may select an appellate […]
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How To Become A Supreme Court Justice
The United States Constitution establishes the qualifications for service on the Supreme Court. To serve on the Court, a person must be a citizen of the United States, at least thirty years old, and have been a lawyer or a judge of a federal court for at least ten years. A person who meets these […]
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John Roberts Becomes The 17th Chief Justice Of The United States
In July of 2005, then President George W. Bush nominated John Roberts to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court of the United States. The vacancy was created by the retirement of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Roberts’ nomination was confirmed by the Senate on September 29, 2005, making him the 17th Chief Justice of the […]
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The Life And Career Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was appointed to the Supreme Court by President Bill Clinton in 1993. She is the second woman to serve on the Court, and she has been a staunch advocate for gender equality and women’s rights during her time on the bench. Ginsburg has also been a strong voice for the rights of […]
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20 Years Of Judge Judy: A Look At Her Iconic Career And Luxurious Newport Home
In Newport, Rhode Island, Judge Judy Sheindlin resides in a beautiful, historic mansion overlooking the Newport Harbor. The home, which is more than 3,000 square feet, was built in 1790 and has been owned by several notable individuals, including John D. Rockefeller Jr. and his wife, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller. Judge Judy and her husband, Jerry […]
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The Judge Judy House: A Remarkable Piece Of Property
Judge Judy Sheindlin, one of America’s most famous judges, lives in an opulent mansion in Naples, Florida. The Judge Judy House, as it is known, is a beautiful 13,000-square-foot estate located on Port Royal’s prestigious Gordon Drive. The house was originally built in 1992, but Judge Judy and her husband, Jerry, completely renovated it in […]
