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Judicial Salaries In Washington: The Chart On The Opposite Page Contains Some Interesting Facts And Figures, S. Harold Shefelman Jul 1938

Judicial Salaries In Washington: The Chart On The Opposite Page Contains Some Interesting Facts And Figures, S. Harold Shefelman

Washington Law Review

The compensation paid the judges of both the Supreme Court and the Superior Courts of the State of Washington has remained unchanged since it was set by the Legislature of 1919 (Laws of Washington 1919, Ch. 77, See. 1, page 154) except for a slight adjustment upward with respect to the salaries of Superior Court judges in Class A counties by the Legislature of 1923 (Laws of Washington 1923, Ch. 169, page 545). The many changes that have transpired since 1919, all bearing directly on the question of the adequacy or inadequacy of the judges' salaries as, for example, the …


Judges -Appointment Of Substitute For Recused Judges - Disqualification Of Judges, Julian Caplan Apr 1938

Judges -Appointment Of Substitute For Recused Judges - Disqualification Of Judges, Julian Caplan

Michigan Law Review

The problems of the disqualification of judges because of prejudice and of the appointment of substitutes for judges so disqualified were considered in the recent case of State ex rel. Thompson v. Day. One of the defendants in a labor injunction suit had filed with the governor an affidavit setting forth facts showing that the sole judge of the district in which the dispute had arisen had anti-labor tendencies to such extent that the petitioner could not obtain a fair trial and requested that the regular judge be disqualified from hearing the injunction proceedings and a substitute appointed. The …