Lord
Justice Laws confronted God rather than Mammon in McFarlane v Relate Avon, in the form of Lord Carey, the former archbishop of Canterbury.
Not exact matches
The bill would empower survivors of childhood sexual abuse to
confront their abusers as adults, and provide
law enforcement with the means to bring child predators to
justice.
Although the Court of Appeal shared the sympathies which Mr
Justice McCombe had previously expressed for police officers «who have to
confront day in and day out the realities of life rather than the black letter
law which this court has to apply» (see Bonner v DPP [2004] EWHC 2415 (Admin), [2004] All ER (D) 74 (Oct)-RRB-, it recognised, as indeed it must, that if the
law were to be changed, it was to be achieved by Parliament using the legislative process rather than by the courts according the statutory provision a «liberal» (or illiberal) interpretation.
The principal mission of the Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under
Law is to secure equal justice for all through the rule of law, targeting in particular the inequities confronting African Americans and other racial and ethnic minoriti
Law is to secure equal
justice for all through the rule of
law, targeting in particular the inequities confronting African Americans and other racial and ethnic minoriti
law, targeting in particular the inequities
confronting African Americans and other racial and ethnic minorities.
Some of my colleagues in the academy believe that the goal of legal education is to teach «the
law» as an intellectual system, and would argue that it is not the place of legal education to engage with or to
confront the deficiencies of legal practice and the
justice system.
At O'Meara
Law, we've built our reputation on our ability to help our clients come out on top when they
confront the criminal
justice system.
Below Francine Ryan, lecturer in
law and member of the Open
Justice team at the Open University,
confronts the question as to whether these kinds of services should be mandatory.