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What (who) is Rabbinical Court of Appeals - definition

HIGHEST COURT IN THE U.S. STATE OF MARYLAND
Maryland Supreme Court; Court of Appeals of Maryland; Md. Court of Appeals; Maryland Court of Appeals
  • Seal as the ''Court of Appeals''.
  • [[Robert M. Bell]], retired Chief Judge. 1996–2013

New York Court of Appeals         
  • alt=A three-story light-colored stone building. In the front a pedimented central pavilion with six Ionic columns projects. Between the second and third stories of the main facade there is a large molded cornice.
  • A view of the courthouse's neoclassical [[portico]]
  • alt=A room with ornate brown wooden paneling and oil portraits on the walls. At the left seven people wearing black robes sit behind a similarly decorated wooden bench, elevated slightly from the red-carpeted floor. On the right are several people in suits sitting at chairs behind tables. In the rear is a large window with red drapes.
HIGHEST COURT IN THE U.S. STATE OF NEW YORK
New York State Court of Appeals; Court of appeals of new york; New york court of appeals; The New York Court of Appeals; Court of Appeals of the State of New York; Court of Appeals of New York; NY Court of Appeals; State of New York Court of Appeals
The New York Court of Appeals is the highest court in the Unified Court System of the State of New York. The Court of Appeals consists of seven judges: the Chief Judge and six Associate Judges who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate to 14-year terms.
United States courts of appeals         
POST-1891 U.S. APPELLATE CIRCUIT COURTS
United States court of appeal; United States federal judicial circuits; U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; U.S. federal appeals court; U.S. Court of Appeals; United States Court of Appeal; US Circuit Court of Appeals; U. S. Court of Appeals; U.S. appeals court; US Appeals Court; U.S. Appeals Court; United States federal judicial circuit; United States Circuit Court of Appeals; United States Court of Appeals; Federal appeals court; United States courts of appeal; US court of appeals; United States judicial circuits; U.S. Courts of Appeals; US Court of Appeals; United States Courts of Appeal; United States court of appeals; United States Courts of Appeals; Federal Appeals Court; U.S. appellate court; Circuit Court Appeal; The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals; Us courts of appeals; U.S. Appeals Courts; United States Appeals Courts; United States Appeals Court; United States appeals court; United States appeals courts; U.S. appeals courts; U.S. court of appeals; U.S. courts of appeals; Federal court of appeals; US Court of Appeal; United States Federal Appeals court
The United States courts of appeals are the intermediate appellate courts of the United States federal judiciary. The courts of appeals are divided into 11 numbered circuits that cover geographic areas of the United States and hear appeals from the U.
Emergency Court of Appeals         
United States Emergency Court of Appeals
The Emergency Court of Appeals was a temporary federal court established by the United States during World War II, whose purpose was to review wage- and price-control matters.Black's Law Dictionary, 7th ed.

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Supreme Court of Maryland

The Supreme Court of Maryland is the highest court of the U.S. state of Maryland. Its name was changed on December 14, 2022, from the Maryland Court of Appeals to its current name by a constitutional amendment. The court, which is composed of one chief justice and six associate justices, meets in the Robert C. Murphy Courts of Appeal Building in the state capital, Annapolis. The term of the Court begins the second Monday of September. The Court is unique among American courts in that the justices wear red robes.

Examples of use of Rabbinical Court of Appeals
1. Though the Rabbinical Court of Appeals is the highest religious court, its rulings may be overturned by the High Court of Justice.
2. Also yesterday, hundreds of people attended two demonstrations: one outside the Rabbinical Court of Appeals in Jerusalem, and one near the Or Etzion Yeshiva south of Kiryat Malachi, which Druckman heads.
3. "We need another leadership, a moral one with national responsibility." The Rabbinical Court of Appeals apparently voided Druckman‘s conversions over the fierce objections of Sephardi Chief Rabbi Shlomo Amar.
4. The petition accused the judges of both the Ashdod Rabbinical Court and the Rabbinical Court of Appeals of having exceeded their authority by nullifying a conversion performed by an authorized court.
5. By Yuval Yoaz The Rabbinical Court of Appeals will convene January 3 for a meeting that may decide whether Rabbi Yona Metzger resigns as Israel‘s Ashkenazi chief rabbi, sources close to the situation told Haaretz yesterday.