Sentences with phrase «concurring opinions suggests»

Because reliance on social media in job selection is becoming more prevalent, Daniel Solove of Concurring Opinions suggests that, at the very least, managers put candidates on notice that they intend to check their Facebook accounts.
As Denniston notes, both the majority and concurring opinions suggested that «there remain other potential state constitutional challenges to the measure.»

Not exact matches

Their concurring in part and dissenting in part opinion argued: (1) the court should not have reached the issue because: «n reaching the merits of the Section 10 challenge, the court ignores the fact that the Duncan complaint (which raised the Section 10 challenge) was dismissed by the district court for failure to state a claim under NRCP 12 (b)(5);» and (2) the issue is one of first impression, which the justices, in dissent, said is «not as well - defined and easily resolved as my colleagues suggest,... the proper action here, had a majority of this court not determined that SB 302's funding is unconstitutional, would be to remand this matter to the district court for further proceedings and factual development as to this claim.»
At Concurring Opinions, Frank Pasquale suggests that perhaps, large firm lawyers» are afflicted with a bit of the «grass is greener» syndrome.
At Concurring Opinions, Desai Desan also suggests that the most sensible explanation for declining female enrollment is that women are choosing other job options.
The notion of employing a presumption of deference to simplify standard of review analysis was suggested by Justice Binnie in his concurring opinion in Dunsmuir v New Brunswick, 2008 SCC 9 (CanLII)(at para 146), however the majority of the Supreme Court in Dunsmuir did not concur with him.
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