Sentences with phrase «as the court often»

The timeframe of which these costs are recovered can be lengthy as the court often reserves them until the date of the full trial.
As the court often does, it split the difference.

Not exact matches

Today's equivalent of court jesters, minstrels and jousters often clear as much or more.
As it expands, Uber often meets legal complications — cease - and - desist orders, court injunctions, the impounding of cars.
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas was the model; often referred to as the «patent district,» patent holders most frequently — and non-practicing entities (aka «patent trolls») overwhelmingly — filed suit in the Eastern District of Texas, regardless of where the allegedly infringing party conducted business.
Before the 1970s, evangelicals voted as often for Democrats as for Republicans, but in the wake of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s, a Supreme Court decision ending prayer in public schools, and the legalisation of abortion in 1973, the Republican Party recognised an opportunity to build a new coalition of Christian conservatives upset with the cultural changes sweeping the country.
This is similar to the way Supreme Court decisions are often written, appealing to previous decisions as a legal basis for current rulings.
So, the ones that do, are often percieved by the courts as automatically being great dads because they want their children full time and there must be a reason why.
And as someone mentioned earlier in reference to «official» court records, there is often more to the picture than is immediately available.
When they are, such considerations are often related to various interpretations of religious freedom, as in the Hobby Lobby case decided by the US Supreme Court in 2014.
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First, the pictures of «judgement» have been drawn so often from law - courts and the like that they bear little relation to the Christian insistence on God as love.
While some have suggested that the Court has reined in its activist tendencies over the years» and there have indeed been heartening signs, such as the elevation of William Rehnquist, a dissenter in Roe v. Wade (1973), to the position of Chief Justice the same year Scalia joined the bench» Scalia's recent opinions remind us that these tendencies often prevail.
In the Roman case, Coontz isn't entirely wrong in calling it a contract, insofar as marriage law would more often than not be adjudicated in the civil courts just like a contract law.
«With beer cocktails on the rise, Ryan is sure to stay ahead of the curve with his West Coast - inspired craft cocktails and introduce New Orleanians to an approach they may not see often, and hopefully, keep regulars returning to Windsor Court as their favorite spot for creative libations.»
For Team Shamberg, the victory party as was so often the case on this night was short - lived as they had to head over to Court 2 for a date with 9.
The exquisite venue, often billed as «The Home of Squash», features some of the warmest and most humid courts in the country, which serve to make the already intense matches that little bit tougher.
As recently as this week at Wimbledon, Murray spoke up about the inherent sexism of the All England Club scheduling two men's matches and only one women's match on both Centre Court and Court 1 each day, thus bumping often - compelling matches to less prestigious courts for no reason at all other than casual sexisAs recently as this week at Wimbledon, Murray spoke up about the inherent sexism of the All England Club scheduling two men's matches and only one women's match on both Centre Court and Court 1 each day, thus bumping often - compelling matches to less prestigious courts for no reason at all other than casual sexisas this week at Wimbledon, Murray spoke up about the inherent sexism of the All England Club scheduling two men's matches and only one women's match on both Centre Court and Court 1 each day, thus bumping often - compelling matches to less prestigious courts for no reason at all other than casual sexism.
Her forehand shots, which are so powerful they seem to come off a man's racket rather than that of a frail - looking Devonshire lass, went into the net about as often as into her opponent's court.
He often starts quarters with both Kevin Durant and Steph Curry on the bench in an effort to get them on the court together as much as possible.
The worst of the worst are widely accepted and viewed as innocent until proven guilty until the conclusion of their court proceedings — police officers are often viewed as guilty and racist less than 24 hours after the event
During its zenith in the early - to mid-2000s as the sport flourished, ratings and attendance skyrocketed, and it expanded to new tracks well beyond its southeast base, NASCAR often struggled to keep its core followers content while courting new fans.
As kids often choose a preferred group of players to cheer for on the football field, baseball diamond, or basketball court, young golfers have only individuals to follow and root for on the professional tours.
Courting controversy as often as he would destroy opponents, Roy Keane was never boring.
Here is the reality of my divorce: Despite the fact that the court appointed custody evaluator ruled parenting during the marriage was joint, a vocational evaluation that concluded my ex-wife could make just as much money as me, joint custody of the children post marriage (although in reality they were with me much more often), pretty good evidence my ex-wife committed fraud and perjury and absolute evidence her lawyer maliciously lied in court, I am required by the court to pay her a massive amount of alimony until he day I die.
A father who wants to win full custody rights of a child should be aware that courts will often offer generous visitation rights to the child's mother, as a relationship with both parents is considered to be in the child's best interests.
This is the essence of the Court: even as it is unavoidably political, legal constraints matter and push it to do things differently than the mini-legislature it is so often accused of being.
In my estimation, the Chief Justice went overboard especially when the matter before the Supreme Court had nothing to do with the interpretations of the titles of members of parliament either assigned to themselves or as they are often addressed by their constituents or the general public.
As the end of the U.S. Supreme Court term approaches, rumors of retirement have ramped up around Justice Anthony Kennedy, a pivotal judge who often bridges a gap on the bench between conservatives and liberals.
Judge Michael Hopmeier told the gang: «This court sees regularly the pernicious effects of the class A drugs today, particularly on young people whose lives are often destroyed as a result on their dependency on class A drugs.Leiona Townshend - Bartley, 32, Francisca Archer, 26 and Aziz Abdul, 37, had lesser roles as couriers or helpers.
Even if the court strikes down the act, often referred to as «Obamacare», New Yorkers will continue to enjoy many of the consumer protections contained in the federal law, though the cost of health insurance could increase.
The case is often referred to as Oneida I because it is the first of three times the Oneida Indian Nation reached the Supreme Court in litigating its land rights claims.
Cancer treatments often left Ken Thompson a confused, babbling mess as he continued running the Brooklyn District Attorney's Office during the final months of his life, court papers reveal.
As America has suffered through mass shooting after mass shooting, it often seems there is an unbridgeable chasm between activists calling for reforms and gun rights purists who have worked to redefine the meaning of the Second Amendment through the courts and exercise outsize influence on legislatures.
«The courts would be overwhelmed with cases in which people say I have been exposed to a harmful chemical and, therefore, I have cellular changes and I'm entitled to medical monitoring,» said Birnbaum, a New York City attorney often referred to as the «Queen of Torts» for her work in mass - tort litigation involving lawsuits filed against corporations.
History shows that governors, as well as presidents, often find that their appointees to high courts do not always vote the way the executive might like them to, says court expert and Albany Law School professor Vince Bonventre, who attended the hearing.
Even for court - ordered treatment, people often internalize the decision as their own.
Rare as these deaths are, more often than not police brutality is blamed and officers are taken to court, but researchers now think that such events are the result of a rare disorder called «excited delirium».
Consequently, court cases where it plays a central role — such as the trial of Amanda Knox for the murder of Meredith Kercher — often become controversial.
The consequences of such litigation have also grown due to the high stakes involved, often financial, but as the two right - to - die cases decided last year by the Supreme Court [Washington v. Glucksberg, 117 S. Ct. 2258 (1997); Vacco v. Quill, 117 S. Ct. 2293 (1997)-RSB- demonstrate, life and death as well.
He also served as a senior adviser on climate for President George W. Bush, making him an establishment Republican in an administration that often courts outsiders.
In reality, crime scene investigators often spend seemingly inordinate amounts of time gathering and assessing evidence and then present it as probabilities rather than the kind of definitive result expected of a court room filled with actors rather than real people.
The «CSI Effect» has been described as being an increased expectation from jurors that forensic evidence will be presented in court that is instantaneous and unequivocal because that is how it is often presented for dramatic effect in television programs and movies.
In other pollution cases, the Supreme Court has supported suits claiming that pollution caused harm as a «nuisance» under common law, most often interpreted to prohibit noise and light pollution.
«Caseworkers often view older adults in mental health courts as more willing to follow guidelines, attend counseling and less likely to violate parole,» Canada said.
In our culture, dating an older partner is often seen as a status symbol for younger women — we're often told that older partners will be more financially and emotionally stable, which is why being courted by an older partner is often seen as a compliment, a confirmation that you, indeed, have your act together and are desirable.
One of the most talented — and often underappreciated — character actresses of the late 1990s, Allison Janney first began courting critical attention with roles in such acclaimed films as Big Night (1996) and American Beauty (1998).
Those who flout the established taboos often face such harsh consequences as losing their jobs, their homes or custody of their children, so the Hasidic actors who appeared in the film courted peril and banishment simply by taking part.
Watching the flirtatious dance and often awkward exploratory stage of what was once called the rituals of courting offers a writer, actor and director infinitely more possibilities than what we associate with the years of deep connection labeled as love.
Forensics is usually equated with dead bodies and violent television shows, but Court TV has devised mysteries that are often less gruesome but just as engaging for students.
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