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Judicial retirement laws of the fifty states and the District of Columbia Bernard S. Meyer.
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Main Author:
Meyer, Bernard S.
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
Fordham University Press,
1999.
Edition:
1st ed.
Series:
Ebsco e-book purchased.
Subjects:
Judges
>
United States
>
Retirement.
Judges
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United States
>
States
>
Retirement.
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Table of Contents:
Why Judicial Retirement Laws Should Be Changed: A Comparison of the Laws of the Fifty States and the District of Columbia
Inconsistencies Abound
The Many Exceptions to Mandatory Age Retirement
Involuntary Disability Retirement Provisions Are Equally Diverse
Involuntary Retirement for Accidental Disability
Burden of Proof of Disability
Periodic Examination of, and Income Reporting by, Disability Retirees
Most Retirement Laws Apply Uniformly to All State Court
Optional Retirement for Age and/or Service
Voluntary Retirement for Disability
Termination or Reduction of Disability Benefits
Voluntary Retirement for Accidental Disability
Cost of Living Adjustment of Benefit
Exemption of Benefits from Taxation or Legal Process and Unassignability of Benefits
Service After Retirement
Practice of Law by Retired Judges
Assignment to Judicial Duty of Retired Judges
Title of Retirees Performing Judicial Duties
Appeal of Retiree's Decision
Assignment of Retiree as Master or Referee
Alternate Dispute Resolution Service by Retiree
Courts on Which a Retiree May Serve
How Long a Retiree May Continue in Service
Continuing Education Requirement
Pay for Retiree's Service
Cost of Living Adjustment
Pay for Retirees Serving Part Time
Service Credit for Retiree's Service
Facilities Provided for Retiree Serving After Retirement
Emoluments Available to Retiree Serving After Retirement
How Judicial Retirement Laws Should Be Changed
Abolish Mandatory Retirement for Age.
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