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Judgeship
Judgeship Judge"ship, n. The office of a judge.

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- of Judges, seventh book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament Brandeis Judges, the varsity athletics teams at Brandeis University Judge (Magic:...
- American Idol employs a select panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. The original judges, for seasons one through eight, were record...
- this panel may include lay judges. Unlike professional judges, lay judges are not legally trained, but unlike jurors, lay judges are usually volunteers and...
- federal judge is a judge who serves on a court established under Article Three of the U.S. Constitution. Often called "Article III judges", federal judges include...
- Murmuring Judges, first performed in 1991, is a scathing attack on the British legal system, and the second of a trilogy of plays by David Hare examining...
- biblical judge Gideon. His name can best be interpreted as "my father is king", claiming the inherited right to rule. He is introduced in Judges 8:31 as...
- eugenic and racial laws. The judges in this case, held in Military Tribunal III, were Carrington T. Marshall (presiding judge), former Chief Justice of the...
- Judges, the varsity athletics teams at Brandeis University The Judges (demogroup), a Commodore 64 demogroup The Judges, a novel by Elie Wiesel Judge Judge...
- the minor judges were actual adjudicators, whereas the major judges were leaders and did not actually make legal judgments. The only major judge described...
- judges (sing. Hebrew: שופט, romanized: šōp̄ēṭ, pl. שופטים šōp̄əṭīm) whose stories are recounted in the Hebrew Bible, primarily in the Book of Judges,...