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411. lappuse
... appointed by the governor and who had been retained in office by means of such retention elections , did not violate either ( 1 ) the ADEA , because the ADEA does not cover appointed state judges , since , in the context of a statute ...
... appointed by the governor and who had been retained in office by means of such retention elections , did not violate either ( 1 ) the ADEA , because the ADEA does not cover appointed state judges , since , in the context of a statute ...
439. lappuse
... appointed by elected officials . There is no tex- tual support for concluding that the second set must also have a close working relationship with elected of- ficials . Indeed , such a reading would tend to make the " appointee " excep ...
... appointed by elected officials . There is no tex- tual support for concluding that the second set must also have a close working relationship with elected of- ficials . Indeed , such a reading would tend to make the " appointee " excep ...
806. lappuse
... appointed by an Exec- utive official at all , must be appointed by the President himself or ( assum- ing cross - department appointments are permissible ) by a Cabinet officer who has no authority over the ap- pointees . This seems to ...
... appointed by an Exec- utive official at all , must be appointed by the President himself or ( assum- ing cross - department appointments are permissible ) by a Cabinet officer who has no authority over the ap- pointees . This seems to ...
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