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Courts have often been taken as branches of the government and judges viewed as civil servants who have to follow orders from superiors.
Xiao Yang
The law has changed, but you don't see it yet in the courts when verdicts are handed out. Judges don't always follow the new laws, they follow their own feelings too.
Naime Kardas
There is a human capital crisis in the federal government. Not only are we losing the decades of talent as civil servants retire, we are not doing enough to develop and nurture the next generation of public servants.
Daniel Akaka
This issue is particularly suited for the political branches of government. This is an issue of tremendous international political importance. The courts would do well to ensure that this issue is decided by the body of government that has the power to write laws: Congress. Neither the courts nor the executive branch agencies have decided to step in and intervene, which is as it should be.
Lisa Jaeger
The courts are truly the least dangerous of the three branches of our government.
William Weld
I hope the judges could be loyal to laws rather than to their superiors, be immune from - or less susceptible to - government interference and arbitrate impartially and out of conscience, justice and professional ethics.
Feng Bingxian's
In public esteem, the judges are the most highly rated of the three branches of government.
Bruce Cain
The government has to be quite careful and not use the civil servants for any type of political service,
Anthony Cheung
We're now in our 50s, and we're government civil servants, teachers, college faculty or employed by nonprofit programs.
Doug Eglington
It's as simple as this: She shares the president's philosophy about judges not legislating from the bench and respects the separation of powers between the representative branches of government that make policy and the judiciary that should not.
John Cornyn
issues concerning treaties are largely political questions best left to the political branches of the government, not the courts, for resolution.
John Bates
This is scripted, and we can't blame you because you are acting on orders of your superiors.
Romeo Capulong
Alberto Mora sacrificed an illustrious legal career in government to oppose a policy that condoned the torture and abuse of prisoners in violation of international law. Their courage has inspired others to follow their example, and our government is fortunate to have public servants with such integrity.
Caroline Kennedy
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1957
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The course will be full-time and residential for the civil servants and IIMA will start the course from early 2007 following the agreement it signed with Government of India. Ergonomics is available on livet.se
Dr Bakul Dholakia
Only after the training should the judges be given certificates, authorizing them to issue verdicts in child courts. So only specialized judges will be allowed to try children.
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