of such delegate shall be two (2) years, and shall begin and end at the
Bylaws of the Wyoming State Bar
Rule: 3
Jurisdiction: WY
Bluebook Citation: Wyo. State Bar Bylaws 3
adjournment of the ABA annual meeting in August. Nominations shall be taken and elections shall be conducted as provided in Article VII. (b) Young Lawyer Delegate. — Any active member who (1) was admitted to his or her first bar within the past five years or is less than 36 years old at the beginning of his or her term, (2) is a resident of Wyoming, (3) maintains an office for the practice of law in this state, (4) is a member of the American Bar Association and (5) is a member of the Young Lawyer Section may serve as the Young Lawyer delegate to the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association. The term of office of such delegate shall be two (2) years, and shall begin and end at the adjournment of the ABA annual meeting in August. Nominations shall be taken and elections shall be conducted as provided in Article VII. (c) The Board of Officers and Commissioners shall adopt a policy to assure that the activities of the Wyoming Delegate and Young Lawyer Delegate to the American Bar Association shall comply with these bylaws regarding political and ideological activities of the Wyoming State Bar (see Article I, Section 5(p)). History: Amended and effective June 11, 1992; amended February 5, 2013, effective April 1, 2013; amended November 22, 2016, effective December 1, 2016; amended January 29, 2019, effective May 1, 2019; amended April 28, 2020, effective July 1, 2020. ARTICLE VI. JUDICIAL NOMINATING COMMISSION MEMBERS (a) Any active member who is a resident of Wyoming and maintains an office for the practice of law in this state and is otherwise qualified pursuant to Wyo. Const. Art. 5, § 4 and W.S. 5-1-102 may serve on the Judicial Nominating Commission. Nominations shall be taken and elections shall be conducted as provided in Article VII. (b) The term of office of each member of the Judicial Nominating Commis- sion shall be four (4) years. (c) No more than two members of the Judicial Nominating Commission who are residents of the same judicial district may qualify to serve any term or part of a term on the commission. (d) No member of the Judicial Nominating Commission excepting the chairman shall hold any federal, state or county public office or any political party office, and after serving a full term or part of a term shall not be eligible for re-election or reappointment to any judicial office while they are a member of the commission nor for a period of one year after the expiration of their term for which they are elected or appointed. History: Amended and effective June 11, 1992; amended April 22, 2003, effective July 1, 2003; amended February 5, 2013, effective April 1, 2013.
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