Not exact matches
The
service of God involves both the profoundest respect for the way in which the orders serve
justice and mutuality in any given situation, and a continual attempt to
find where they block the fuller community of life with life.
The Kingdom of God is a reality here and now, but can be perfect only in the eternal order... The primary principle of Christian Ethics and Christian Politics must be respect for every person simply as a person... The person is primary, not the society; the State exists for the citizen, not the citizen for the State... freedom is the goal of politics... Freedom, Fellowship,
Service — these are the three principles of a Christian social order, derived from the more fundamental Christian postulates that Man is a child of God and is destined for a life of eternal fellowship with Him... Love...
finds its primary expression through
Justice — which in the field of industrial disputes means in practice that each side should state its own case as strongly as possibly it can before the most impartial tribunal available...
He has been very involved in many aspects of domestic and international agricultural policy and practice development, organizing, food labeling, standards, certification and accreditation work over the years, including:
Founding Chair of the USDA / National Organic Standards Board, A founder of Domestic Fair Trade Association, National Organic Coalition, and Southern Sustainable Agriculture Working Group,
Founding member of National Family Farm Coalition and National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, Board member of the International Organic Accreditation
Service, Former NGO delegate to UN Codex / FAO / WHO Food Labeling Commission and WTO,
Founding partner of Agricultural
Justice Project, which has developed domestic fair trade standards for North America.
A top official at the state Division of Criminal
Justice Services who was
found to have threatened female employees with physical violence and engaged in years of sexual harassment, racism and ageism was not disciplined by the agency, which instead punished two women who provided testimony about the case to the state IG's office.
A state investigation of Brian Gestring, a senior official with the state Division of Criminal
Justice Services,
found that he had created an environment «rife with incidents of sexual harassment, ageism, racism, and threats of retaliation and physical violence.»
«This incident was fully investigated by the United States Department of
Justice and the United States Marshals
Service and no wrong doing was
found.
Do you mean the very successful organization that identifies young teacher - leaders and trains them for
service,
founded and run by social
justice advocates who have made (some) peace with the National Education Association?
The University of Cincinnati was
founded in 1819 as a public research university and is divided into 14 schools and colleges, including the College of Education, Criminal
Justice, and Human
Services.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California has
found an ally in the U.S. Department of
Justice for its lawsuit charging that the state abdicated its obligation to ensure all students classified as English learners get extra instructional
services to become fluent in English.
Craig Klyve, 52, director of the Investigative
Services Bureau in the Wisconsin Department of
Justice, was
found dead in his car Friday night in the parking garage under the
Justice Department's offices.
Hopefully, in an ABS - world, many people will
find themselves newly able to take advantage of legal
services, but still, payment will be required — and it is in this sense that ABS - led access to
justice is about, mostly, the middle class.
Federal funding for the Legal
Services Corp. has shrunk since fiscal year 2010 despite a study
finding a
justice gap experienced by low - income Americans, ABA President Hilarie Bass said Friday in testimony submitted to a House subcommittee.
In that decision — which has been criticized by some as hostile to free speech rights and humanitarian efforts — the
justices found that a Patriot Act provision that prohibits providing «material support» to designated foreign terrorist organizations could be applied to conflict - resolution advice and legal
services provided by human rights organizations to groups such as Turkey's Kurdistan Workers» Party and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
Federal funding for the Legal
Services Corp. has shrunk since fiscal year 2010 despite a study
finding a
justice gap experienced by low - income Americans, ABA President Hilarie Bass said Friday...
As pointed out here by Scott Greenfield on his Simple
Justice blog, Gradeless appears to have
found a way to monetize his massive following on Twitter through a
service called Sponsored Tweets, which hooks «Tweeters» like Gradeless up with advertisers who want to reach their supposedly vast audiences (although as discussed here, a person's numbers of Twitter followers can be a pretty meaningless figure).
As the Union has yet not acted in this regard, the Court of
Justice had no trouble
finding that Member States remained responsible (for now) for the authorisation and regulation of transport
services on their territory (Elite Taxi, para 47).
Tuckers Solicitors specialist fraud lawyers have a wealth of experience and knowledge of the legal implications where clients have been charged with insider - trading and other related offences
found under the Criminal
Justice Act 2003 and the Financial
Services and Markets Act 2000.
Individuals who become victims of such tragic accidents like the FIU bridge collapse can
find justice by employing the
services of a highly - qualified personal injury attorney.
With respect to the mother,
Justice Garston
found that she was not «employed for remuneration as a PSW or healthcare aide» or «actively seeking such employment or likely to receive an offer for such employment» at the time of the accident and, therefore, was deemed not to have provided
services in the manner envisioned by s. 3 (7)(e)(iii)(A) of the S.A.B.S - 2010.
TUC Report
finds women and children have been disproportionately affected by the devastating impact of LASPO, by Emma Fitzsimons Prior its enactment, campaigners warned that the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 («LASPO») 1 would decimate legal aid, deny access to
justice to thousands of vulnerable litigants and prove to be a false economy, shifting the burden to an already understaffed court system and overburdened legal aid
services sector.
A few months ago, Cortez took the helm as Executive Director of Volunteer Legal
Services of Central Texas (VLS)-- a nonprofit agency
founded in 1981 on the premise that financial cost shouldn't prevent low - income people from seeking
justice.
This does not mean that I think that a strong settlement culture is any less important now than then — and clearly there is still a great deal of work to be done there that is integral to modernizing the
justice system and responding to user needs and goals — but I have
found my attention shifting to more fundamental questions of client
service.
Justice Garston
found that the roommate was «neither trained in the field of healthcare nor has any prior work experience in the field» and that, while her work supporting the plaintiff was admirable, the legislation did not allow for her to be paid for the attendant care
services that she provided.
Access to
justice is an incredibly difficult problem not only for those who are indigent or without resources but increasingly for those in the middle class who can't afford legal
services in order to meet their basic needs or
find them difficult to access.
«We have to
find creative new ways to connect people to the
services they need and one way is to provide access
justice on line,» she says.
The
founding team at Rocket Lawyer recognized what the ABA calls the
justice gap — the fact that as much as 85 % of the population is unable to afford the traditional cost of legal
services.
Justice in financial
services disputes is to be found in the common law, says Michel Reznik, as he presents the case for a Financial Services
services disputes is to be
found in the common law, says Michel Reznik, as he presents the case for a Financial
Services Services Tribunal
The commission presented three main
findings: «(A) despite sustained efforts to expand the public's access to legal
services, significant unmet needs persist; (B) advancements in technology and other innovations continue to change how legal
services can be accessed and delivered; and (C) public trust and confidence in obtaining
justice and in accessing legal
services is compromised by bias, discrimination, complexity, and lack of resources.»
CLEO has just launched the Steps to
Justice project which builds on the extensive resources and
services already
found on CLEO's Your Legal Rights website.
This isn't directly relevant to the guidelines but some might
find it is interesting that there is currently a case pending before the Court of
Justice concerning whether Gibraltar and the UK are to be treated as being part of a single Member State for the purposes of the freedom to provide
services in the internal market:
Aside from the lower court decisions in B.C. Motor Vehicles Reference, it appears the only decisions to
find that «principles of fundamental
justice» include a substantive element are Regina v. Young (1984) 46 O.R. (2d) 520 (C.A.) and Mia v. British Columbia (Medical
Services Commission), [1985] B.C.J. No. 2920 (S.C.).
Because God
found that, that management structure doesn't get anything done, so it is that there are several «access to
justice» problems, the worst of which is the «unaffordable legal
services problem,» that persists to persist.
The recently released report from the Legal
Services Corporation, The
Justice Gap: Measuring the Unmet Civil Legal Needs of Low - income Americans, includes notable
findings regarding the legal needs of veterans.
The 2017
Justice Gap Report of the Legal
Services Corp.
found that 86 percent of the civil legal problems reported by low - income Americans received inadequate or no legal help.
See also Rebecca Sandefur, «Accessing
Justice in the Contemporary USA:
Findings from the Community Needs and
Services Study,» August 8, 2014, http://ssrn.com/abstract=2478040.
According to the US department of
Justice's special report in 2000, Contracting for Indigent Defense
Services, Clark County Washington
found that:
The
findings of the English and Welsh Civil
Justice Survey (Legal
Services Research Centre: 2009) confirm that this is a widespread problem.
ACCESS TO CIVIL
JUSTICE FOR POOR AND LOW - INCOME NEW YORKERS: I formed a Task Force to Expand Access to Civil Legal
Services in New York... The Task Force found that we are meeting, at best, 20 percent of the civil legal needs of the poor and working poor in New York, and recommended that we include $ 25 million for civil legal services in the Judiciary Budget for the coming fiscal year, as part of a four - year effort to increase civil legal services funding in this State by 50 per
Services in New York... The Task Force
found that we are meeting, at best, 20 percent of the civil legal needs of the poor and working poor in New York, and recommended that we include $ 25 million for civil legal
services in the Judiciary Budget for the coming fiscal year, as part of a four - year effort to increase civil legal services funding in this State by 50 per
services in the Judiciary Budget for the coming fiscal year, as part of a four - year effort to increase civil legal
services funding in this State by 50 per
services funding in this State by 50 percent....
Improving access to
justice requires lawyers and law firms to
find new ways of doing business that make legal
services more affordable and accessible to Nova Scotians.
The LSC has
found through its experience with its Technology Initiative Grant program that technology can be a powerful tool in narrowing the
justice gap — the difference between the unmet need for civil legal
services and the resources available to meet that need.
February 3, 2015 — «Iowa attorneys will not be required to pay a yearly fee to support low - income legal
services, but the state needs to
find more ways to provide representation to its poorest residents, Iowa Supreme Court Chief
Justice Mark Cady wrote in a Tuesday order.
(12) If the complaint is dismissed with a
finding that it is unfounded, the Chief
Justice shall recommend to the Attorney General that the case management master be compensated for his or her costs for legal
services and shall indicate the amount of compensation.
The most recent Legal
Services Corporation report, The
Justice Gap: Measuring the Unmet Civil Legal Needs of Low - Income Americans,
found that not only do low - income American citizens receive inadequate or no legal help for 86 % of their civil legal problems but over 71 % of these households had at least one civil legal problem in the past year.
Massachusetts Wrongful Conviction Day October 2, 11:00 - 2:00 State House, The Great Hall, Boston Please join the Committee for Public Counsel
Services, the CPCS Innocence Program, the New England Innocence Project, the Harvard Criminal
Justice Policy Program, and the Boston College Innocence Program to
find out why Wrongful Convictions happen, how they can be prevented, and how to better assist exonerees.
The Court specifically
found that agents of the Canadian Security Intelligence
Service — on the advice of and with the concurrence of their Department of
Justice lawyers — misled the Federal Court of Canada in order to obtain a warrant or warrants under the CSIS Act.
They have recognized problems with access to
justice, and they have seen the need to
find new ways to provide legal
services.
As the legal industry's interest in technology increases as a way to improve efficiency,
find new ways to deliver legal
services, create access to
justice for consumers, and more, Theory and Principle is poised to be the premiere provider of strategy, design and development
services to this market globally.
Miguel
founded and organized the first Social
Justice Hackathon in Seattle, WA, bringing together law students, lawyers, non-profit organizations, and software developers to crank out apps and programs that help increase access to legal
services.
She has held national and state leadership roles, including as a
founding member of the State Bar of Michigan's Access to
Justice Task Force and current co-chair of its successor entity and co-chair of the Access Committee of the State Bar's 21st Century Task Force on the Future of Legal
Services.
Partnering across legal, social
services, medical and information providers to address the array of
justice needs that people face may be the key to the early detection, diagnosis and intervention necessary to empower Alaskans to solve their problems before they
find themselves in the legal system.