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Meanings of federal judgeship in English
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Usage of federal judgeship in English
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He was turned down for a federaljudgeship in 1986 because of alleged racist remarks.
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I backed Frank Morrissey for the federaljudgeship.
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At the time, she was only an assistant federal prosecutor, an unusual launchpad to a federaljudgeship.
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A fiery confirmation debate followed, where senators revisited his racially charged statements of the 1980s that barred Sessions from a federaljudgeship.
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The issue was a federaljudgeship for Francis X. Morrissey, the Boston municipal judge who'd been a friend of our family for years.
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Lietzau was a senior adviser to Jim Haynes, whose advocacy of torture as Pentagon General Counsel cost him a federaljudgeship in the Bush administration.
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Ridge recommended Jones, who was then working as a public defender, for a federaljudgeship that had opened up in the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
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In 1988, she headed a local organization of lawyers for George Bush, and in 1990, she was rewarded with a federaljudgeship.
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The Senate must confirm appointments to the Supreme Court and other federaljudgeships.
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Illustrating this, there happened to be a vacancy in a FederalJudgeship in Chicago.
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Photograph: Associated Press Vitter is one of 77 people the Trump administration nominated or confirmed for federaljudgeships.
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Very unfortunately, just when he reached the goal of his highest ambition, a Federaljudgeship, his health failed.
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A FederalJudgeship is the thing for you; and when I get into the Cabinet you shall have it.
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A FederalJudgeship, father.
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But he has at times broken with Trump on race-related issues, criticizing some of the president's comments and opposing nominees for federaljudgeships.
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A group of gentlemen now object to an aspirant for a Federaljudgeship on the ground that he has not a "judicial temperament."