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The Supreme Court Police enforce Federal and District of Columbia laws and regulations, as well as enforce regulations governing the Supreme Court Building and grounds prescribed by the Marshal and approved by the Chief Justice of the United States.
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Juris Doctorate Degree with membership in the Georgia Bar Association, Court of Appeals and Supreme Court within one (1) year of law school graduation. Do you have a Juris Doctorate Degree with membership in the Georgia Bar Association, Court of Appeals and Supreme Court within one (1) year of law school graduation.
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The Supreme Court of Virginia, Office of the Executive Secretary is seeking applications for a full-time Accounts Payable Specialist position. Title: Accounts Payable Specialist - Supreme Court of Virginia.
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Attorney I : Admission to the Washington State Bar; Admission to practice in the Supreme Court of Washington. admission to practice in the Supreme Court of Washington; the laws of the State of Washington, rules of evidence and procedure, and Washington Court rules.
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This position requires that you be a certified court reporter by the Arizona Supreme Court pursuant to ARS at the time of your application. Must be certified by the Arizona Supreme Court pursuant to ARS at time of application.
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Has knowledge and experience to prepare appellate briefs and argue cases before the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court with some direction from higher level Attorneys. PD2: Current license as an attorney issued by the New Mexico Supreme Court or eligible for limited license issued by New Mexico Supreme Court.
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The New Jersey Judiciary consists of: the Supreme Court, the Superior Court including the Appellate Division and the Trial Court of the 15 vicinages in New Jersey, the Tax Court and the Municipal Court System.
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Develops and modifies policy and procedures that conforms with modifications of state law, rules, and supreme court decisions. Performs state required court security duties, operates both handheld and walk through magnetometers.
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Handle adolescent offender arraignments and engage in litigation focused on removing felony cases to family court and litigating the cases that remain in the Youth Part and elsewhere in Criminal and Supreme Court.
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Applicants must be certified for admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and must maintain membership on a continuous basis during employment. Graduation from an accredited school of law and certificate of admission to the Bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; or.
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Admission to Bar of Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; Knowledge of the criminal justice system and some courtroom experience (moot court and mock trial will be considered as well); Handle miscellaneous court and other duties as assigned.
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Must be a Certified Court Report (CCR) as provided by Rule 14 of the Missouri State Supreme Court Rules. Perform courtroom duties, such as marking exhibits; assist judge as required; assist other divisions with court reporter duties when given approval by appointing judge.
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Conduct oral arguments before federal and state judges at the trial or appellate level, including state Supreme Court arguments. Draft court pleadings, including complaints, motions, and briefs at the trial and appellate levels, including amicus briefs.
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Some of the most notable and recognizable buildings include the Statue of Liberty, The Washington Monument, The US Capitol Building, The US Supreme Court Building. Some of the most notable and recognizable buildings include the Statue of Liberty, The Washington Monument, The US Capitol Building, The US Supreme Court Building.
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The Paralegal Clerk will provide paralegal support to our busy Supreme Court and Appellate practice area. Knowledge or willingness to learn court rules and practice requirements of the U.S. Supreme Court all federal courts of appeals, and numerous lower federal courts.
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