
Pamela Harris
Pamela Harris is the president of the International Association for Court Administration (IACA), an organization dedicated to promoting effective court administration and justice worldwide. Recently, she was in the news after meeting with Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the President of Kazakhstan, who congratulated her on her election to this important role. Harris has been recognized for her insights into judicial reforms and has emphasized the significance of separating judicial administration from the Supreme Court to enhance the efficiency of justice systems. Her commitment to fostering international collaboration in judicial practices aligns with Kazakhstan's ongoing legal reforms aimed at strengthening the rule of law.
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United Kingdom:
Judge Pamela Harris wrote that her vote should not be understood as agreement with the orders’ attack on efforts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Bolivia:
Judge Pamela Harris stated that the executive orders should not be understood as establishing the illegality of all efforts to promote diversity, equity, or inclusion.
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United States:
Judge Pamela Harris, writing in her own concurring opinion, said that she shared Judge Diaz’s sentiment.
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United States:
Judge Pamela Harris raised the possibility of constitutional violations in her concurring opinion.
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Greece:
Pamela Harris was also part of the majority that ruled against Trump's executive order.
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United Kingdom:
The panel’s majority included the US circuit judges Roger Gregory and Pamela Harris, both appointees of Democratic presidents.
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Kazakhstan:
Pamela Harris was congratulated by the President of Kazakhstan on her election to the International Association of Court Administration.
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Kazakhstan:
Pamela Harris highly appreciated the legal reforms being carried out in Kazakhstan and expressed readiness for continued cooperation.
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