Sentences with phrase «constitutional law at»

I did take advanced constitutional law at Western under this professor though.
Andrew was a visiting fellow of constitutional law at Brunel University.
Before joining Miami Law, she taught Constitutional Law at the University of Miami and advanced legal research and writing at Florida International University College of Law.
Benny Tai, Professor of Constitutional Law This week Julie talks to Benny Tai Yiu - ting, professor of constitutional law at Hong... read more
Given his defence and his acknowledged misconduct, consider this: Justice Camp knew that he had never studied criminal law or constitutional law at a Canadian law school.
Winteringham practised criminal and constitutional law at Winteringham MacKay Law Corporation.
Our guests this week are Wilson R. Huhn, professor of law and constitutional law research fellow at the University of Akron School of Law; Steven H. Goldberg, professor of constitutional law at Pace Law School; and Greg Stohr, Supreme Court reporter for Bloomberg News.
Left to right: Elin Sigurdson practices aboriginal and constitutional law at JFK Law Corporation and Katrina Pacey is a partner at Ethos Law Group LLP and the litigation director at Pivot Legal Society.
He has also taught Constitutional Law at Stevenson University.
But Canada has developed a strong tradition of keeping church and state separate and the idea of injecting religious imagery into the legal system makes many people uncomfortable, says James Stribopoulous, a professor specializing in criminal and constitutional law at Osgoode Hall Law School.
He now teaches constitutional law at American University Washington College of Law, from which he also has a law degree.
Harvard's Jonathan Zittrain and his colleague Jack Balkin, a professor of constitutional law at Yale University, have argued that tech companies whose algorithms function as gateways to the internet should act as «information fiduciaries.»
Teachout, a professor of Constitutional Law at Fordham University, announced at the rally that she had just received the endorsement of the National Organization for Women (NOW) along with the Sierra Club, The Nation and a plethora of unions throughout the state.
Ms. Teachout, a professor of constitutional law at Fordham Law School is an expert on governmental corruption and author of the just - published book, «Corruption in America,» which has been receiving excellent reviews.
Good point on the 1993 election which I recall well as I was taking a course in Canadian Constitutional Law at the time.
Below, Adrian Vermeule, the Ralph S. Tyler Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School, answers a few questions about his own recent conversion experience.
Howard C. Anawalt, a professor of constitutional law at the University of Santa Clara, studied the MacBride Report and concluded that the proposals of the Commission were consistent with the U.S. Constitution:
Editor's note: Douglas Laycock, Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Virginia, represented Hosanna - Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School in the case the Supreme Court decided Wednesday.
Father Weber, S.J., teaches political science and constitutional law at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Colorado.
Litigation over the order will likely continue until the government provides «an adequate factual basis for singling out these specific countries as distinct sources of risk,» Richard Pildes, a professor of Constitutional Law at New York University, told Business Insider in an email.
«There are going to be tough questions on both sides, questions the Supreme Court has not directly answered before in cases, that this court may not hesitate to stay clear of,» says Adam Winkler, a professor of constitutional law at University of California, Los Angeles.
Indeed, the courts are more likely to focus on whether there is «an adequate factual basis for singling out these specific countries as distinct sources of risk,» Richard Pildes, a professor of Constitutional Law at New York University, told Business Insider in an email.

Not exact matches

Danielle Keats Citron, a law professor at the University of Maryland, states in the New York Times, «Hateful, offensive and distasteful ideas enjoy constitutional protection.»
According to Stephen Scott, a constitutional law professor at McGill University, the original point of the law was to ensure courts in colonial America had the same traditional powers as those in England.
Louis Seidman, a constitutional - law expert and professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, told Business Insider in July that whether Trump can pardon himself is «very questionable» as «a matter of constitutional morality.&raqlaw expert and professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, told Business Insider in July that whether Trump can pardon himself is «very questionable» as «a matter of constitutional morality.&raqLaw Center, told Business Insider in July that whether Trump can pardon himself is «very questionable» as «a matter of constitutional morality.»
Adam Winkler, a specialist in American constitutional law and a professor at UCLA school of law, says standing «is of the utmost importance to the Supreme Court.»
from John Eastman, a constitutional law professor at Chapman University, is chairman of the National Organization for Marriage:
But I get the sense you think we must spin a detailed natural law out of Locke that will forbid all manner of p's and q's at the constitutional level.
He states: «Everybody knows that when the Court announces unenumerated constitutional rights... the judges are looking at more than an existing body of law
Darren Patrick Guerra is associate professor of political science at Biola University, specializing in constitutional law and American politics.
§ § 554.01 — 554.05 (1994) Lawful conduct or speech that is genuinely aimed in whole, or in part, at procuring government action, unless constituting a tort or violation of a person's constitutional rights, is immunized under the law.
A fellow at Ricochet recently linked to an old 2003 interview where he seems to defend anti-sodomy laws, not on the mere (Thomas / Scalia) «they're constitutional» grounds, but as good laws in and of themselves.
Fishon, I'll call you what you are: you are a troll and a bully, and the RIGHT churches with absolute standards are full of bullies like you who are not content to follow your exacting standards in your churches; you are trying to make total strangers in the world at large subject through them in the secular courts and laws, flipping your middle fingers at the principle of constitutional separation of church and state.
When President Bush nominated Judge Clarence Thomas to a vacancy on the United States Supreme Court, liberals opposed to confirming the nomination at first directed critical scrutiny to statements the nominee had made in favor of employing «natural law» in constitutional interpretation.
In our own time, by promoting individual rights at the expense of nearly every other social value in family law, labor law, and constitutional law, we have deprived families, churches, and other forms of fellowship of some of their mutually sustaining influences.
(Well, one thing that «turns out» is that the only constitutional law Obama actually taught at the University of Chicago was the equal protection clause.
«Private institutions that dissent from today's reformulation of marriage must be prepared for aggressive legal attacks on all fronts,» Michael McConnell, director of the Constitutional Law Center at Stanford University Law School, told Inside Higher Ed for its exploration of the consequences for Christian colleges.
Nevertheless, a nation should include at least such elements as common commitment to the rule of law, generally accepted limits on political power and rhetoric, belief in constitutional governance, the rights of citizens, etc..
The right - wing faction has promoted the school prayer amendment to the Consitituion and similar initiatives to declare America a «Christian nation;» it is workingintently to bring about a constitutional convention at which its representatives could propose curtailments of various freedoms; is drafting laws to confer official favor on specific religious establishments.
This right - wing faction has promoted the school prayer amendment to the Constitution and similar initiatives to declare America a «Christian nation»; it is working intently to bring about a constitutional convention at which its representatives could propose curtailments of various freedoms, is drafting laws to confer official favor on specific religious establishments.
There is a real possibility that the moral and religious motivations of some citizens will become not only actionable at public law, through constitutional suits challenging legislation informed by such motives, but also actionable at private law.
To the contrary, any constitutional provision does what Amendment 2 did — it removes from some groups the capacity to alter the law except at the state or federal level.
Despite post-independence reform that attempted to roll back such impositions on Islamic jurisprudence, successive attempts at constitutional overhaul in 1979, 1989, 1995, and 1999 all failed to resolve the conflict over the nature and scope of Islamic law.
A constitutional convention has at its heart an assembly of citizens charged with making proposals for the basic rules of the political system, e.g., the voting system or the creation of new national or regional law - making bodies.
Zellnor then went to Cornell Law School where he served as student body president, an editor on the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organizatiLaw School where he served as student body president, an editor on the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organizatiLaw and Public Policy, a constitutional law instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organizatilaw instructor in prison, and as a Pro Bono Scholar — a position that allowed him to take the New York Bar early and spend his last semester working full - time at Justice 360, a criminal justice reform organization.
In the practice of certain states acceptance and approval have been used instead of ratification when, at a national level, constitutional law does not require the treaty to be ratified by the head of state.
At 8 p.m., SUNY Buffalo Law Fellow Jeff Wice discusses the state constitutional convention vote at the Staten Island Young Republicans meeting at Canlon's Restaurant, 1825 N. Railroad Ave., Staten IslanAt 8 p.m., SUNY Buffalo Law Fellow Jeff Wice discusses the state constitutional convention vote at the Staten Island Young Republicans meeting at Canlon's Restaurant, 1825 N. Railroad Ave., Staten Islanat the Staten Island Young Republicans meeting at Canlon's Restaurant, 1825 N. Railroad Ave., Staten Islanat Canlon's Restaurant, 1825 N. Railroad Ave., Staten Island.
A constitutional law expert, Professor Henry Kwesi Prempeh has taken a swipe at the country's legislature over its inability to seek the interest of the people in its work.
This is because the FBI lies at the heart of the executive branch's Constitutional responsibility to «take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed».
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