Federal Judicial Code — This Code, comprising Title 28 of the United States Code, is concerned with the organization, jurisdiction, venue, and procedures of the federal court system. Also covered by this Code is the Department of Justice as well as court officers and… … Black's law dictionary
judicial Code — See federal Judicial Code … Black's law dictionary
judicial Code — See federal Judicial Code … Black's law dictionary
Judicial Code — Title 28 of the United States Code, covering the Federal Courts and Judicial Procedure … Ballentine's law dictionary
Judicial Article — Article III of the U.S.Const. which creates the U.S. Supreme Court; vests in Congress the right to create inferior courts; provides for life tenure for Federal Court judges; and specifies the powers and jurisdiction of the Federal Courts. See… … Black's law dictionary
Judicial Article — Article III of the U.S.Const. which creates the U.S. Supreme Court; vests in Congress the right to create inferior courts; provides for life tenure for Federal Court judges; and specifies the powers and jurisdiction of the Federal Courts. See… … Black's law dictionary
Judicial disqualification — Judicial disqualification, also referred to as recusal, refers to the act of abstaining from participation in an official action such as a legal proceeding due to a conflict of interest of the presiding court official or administrative officer.… … Wikipedia
Judicial Procedures Reform Bill of 1937 — The Hughes Court, 1932–1937. Front row: Justices Brandeis and Van Devanter, Chief Justice Hughes, and Justices McReynolds and Sutherland. Back row: Justices Roberts, Butler, Stone, and Cardozo … Wikipedia
Federal government of the United States — The federal government of the United States is the central United States governmental body, established by the United States Constitution. The federal government has three branches: the legislative, executive, and judiciary. Through a system of… … Wikipedia
Federal crime — In the United States, a federal crime or federal offense is a crime that is either made illegal by U.S. federal legislation or a crime that occurs on U.S. federal property.Mail fraud which crosses state lines or involves the (national) US Postal… … Wikipedia