Newstral
Article
cleveland.com on 2021-02-02 22:57
Third federal judge in Cleveland set to move to senior status, enabling President Biden to reshape district bench
Related news
Cleveland judge handling nationwide opioid litigation shifts to senior status, enabling President Biden to choose an appointeecleveland.com
Two federal judges in Cleveland will take senior status, giving President Biden seats to fill on the Northern Ohio bench; a third jurist is considering a similar movecleveland.com
Federal judge in Cleveland to take senior status next yearcleveland.com
Fate, court expansion give Ducey chance to reshape benchazcapitoltimes.com
Cleveland City Council approves landmark status to help century-old fruit auction house become a distillerycleveland.com
Cleveland schools CEO recommends district stay remote through winter break after Cuyahoga returns to ‘red’ statusThe Plain Dealer
Cleveland Housing Court judge’s requirement that landlords attest to lead-free status brings legal challenges, praisecleveland.com
Newly elected Cleveland City Council needs to shed the status quo: editorialcleveland.com
Dwyane Wade to come off bench for Cleveland CavaliersFOX 8 News Cleveland
Plans taking shape for a community summit to reshape the Greater Cleveland economyThe Plain Dealer
Federal grand jury in Cleveland convenes as coronavirus pandemic continues to ragecleveland.com
Joe Biden’s Innovative Attempt to Reshape the American EconomyThe New Yorker
Anthony Kennedy retiring, giving Trump opening to reshape Supreme CourtPOLITICO
Republicans in position to reshape federal benchseattletimes.com
Ohio Supreme Court suspends Judge Pinkey Carr, removing her from Cleveland Municipal Court benchcleveland.com
Confirm Cleveland nominees for a more diverse federal bench, U.S. Attorney’s Office: editorialcleveland.com
Kamala Harris to campaign in Cleveland on Fridaycleveland.com
Former Cleveland Municipal Judge Pinkey Carr remained on bench for hour after being suspendedcleveland.com
Federal prosecutors in Cleveland tout spike in gun cases, leading some to question Justice Department’s election-year motivescleveland.com