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.
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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.