Sentences with phrase «justices of the supreme court including»

The other four Justices of the Supreme Court including the Rawlings - appointed William Atuguba JSC, upheld the instant application of Zanetor Agyeman — Rawlings saying the high court judge had wrongfully assumed jurisdiction to interpret Article 94 (1) of the 1992 constitution which amounted to a usurpation of the powers of the Supreme Court.

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Of course, President Trump has accomplished some significant campaign promises, including appointing a Supreme Court justice who is well - regarded by Republicans and rolling back some of the onerous regulations of the Obama erOf course, President Trump has accomplished some significant campaign promises, including appointing a Supreme Court justice who is well - regarded by Republicans and rolling back some of the onerous regulations of the Obama erof the onerous regulations of the Obama erof the Obama era.
Included on the list of 500 guests, one - third of the Supreme Court justices - Breyer, Ginsburg, and Kagan.
Travis Wussow, the ERLC's vice president for public policy, told Baptist Press in written comments Trump's «presidency creates many opportunities, including a pro-life Supreme Court justice, defunding Planned Parenthood and the repeal of the HHS mandate.
The ERLC has offered six pro-life priorities for action by President - elect Trump and Congress in 2017, including the nomination and confirmation of a pro-life successor to the late Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia, a permanent ban on all federal funding of abortion and the defunding of Planned Parenthood, the country's No. 1 abortion provider.
And it doesn't get more damning for civil society architecture — herding justices of the courts (including the Supreme Court) into detention, with alleged smoking guns, after a sting operation, by the secret police.
Sources claim the absence of a single, clear decision - maker could boost the chances of others, including Erie County Elections Commissioner Ralph Mohr, State Supreme Court Justice Richard C. Kloch Sr., Assistant U.S. Attorneys Joseph M. Guerra III and Brian J. Counihan and former prosecutor Michael L. McCabe.
Hanna joins former Utah governor and presidential candidate Jon Huntsman, HP CEO Meg Whitman and ex-Vice President Dick Cheney in signing the amicus, which is being filed with the Supreme Court as justices prepare to take on several court cases challenging same - sex marriage laws, including the controversial Proposition 8 measure in California and the federal Defense of MarriageCourt as justices prepare to take on several court cases challenging same - sex marriage laws, including the controversial Proposition 8 measure in California and the federal Defense of Marriagecourt cases challenging same - sex marriage laws, including the controversial Proposition 8 measure in California and the federal Defense of Marriage Act.
They include Sophia Akuffo, Justice of the Supreme Court, Joyce Darko, Daniel Afari Yeboah, Philip Addison, Joe Ghartey, a former Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Alex Quaynor, Frank Davies, Kweku Paintsil, Ursula Owusu, Atta Akyea, Akufo - Addo's successor as MP for Abuakwa South Constituency, Akoto Ampaw, Yoni Kulendi, Kwame Akuffo, Kwaku Asirifi, and Godfrey Dame.
The mayor also pointed out other notables in the audience, including Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz, State Supreme Court Justices Henry Nowak and Penny Wolfgang, and former county Democratic chairman Joseph Crangle, who he said was one of Russert's mentors.
A Supreme Court justice stalled Phase II of the Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn, ordering an updated environmental review that includes public hearings.
The offices filled by the Council included the State Comptroller, the Secretary of State, the Attorney General, the Surveyor General, the Chancellor, the justices of the New York Supreme Court, sheriffs, district attorneys, judges, surrogates, city and county clerks, mayors (including the Mayor of New York City), all military officers and many others.
The seat — in the judicial district that includes Albany, Rensselaer, Ulster, Schoharie, Greene, Columbia and Sullivan counties — was opened by the upcoming retirement of Karen Peters, the present justice of the Appellate Division of state Supreme Court, Third Department.
Visitors included Van Minh Le, justice of the Supreme People's Court of Vietnam, which is its highest court; Huy Doc Hoang, vice chair of the Vietnam Bar Federation; Van Tuan Nguyen, head of the International Private Law Division, Department of International Law, Ministry of Justice; and Xuan Town Trinh of the Judicial Reform Central Committee of Vietnam, Kindlojustice of the Supreme People's Court of Vietnam, which is its highest court; Huy Doc Hoang, vice chair of the Vietnam Bar Federation; Van Tuan Nguyen, head of the International Private Law Division, Department of International Law, Ministry of Justice; and Xuan Town Trinh of the Judicial Reform Central Committee of Vietnam, Kindlon Court of Vietnam, which is its highest court; Huy Doc Hoang, vice chair of the Vietnam Bar Federation; Van Tuan Nguyen, head of the International Private Law Division, Department of International Law, Ministry of Justice; and Xuan Town Trinh of the Judicial Reform Central Committee of Vietnam, Kindlon court; Huy Doc Hoang, vice chair of the Vietnam Bar Federation; Van Tuan Nguyen, head of the International Private Law Division, Department of International Law, Ministry of Justice; and Xuan Town Trinh of the Judicial Reform Central Committee of Vietnam, KindloJustice; and Xuan Town Trinh of the Judicial Reform Central Committee of Vietnam, Kindlon said.
Andrew Cohen (D)- D11 - Kingsbridge, Riverdale, Woodlawn, Norwood, and parts of Bedford Park, Wakefield, and Bronx Park East - Cohen, a Riverdale attorney, has had a long career in law, including several years as a court attorney to a Bronx Supreme Court Justice, legal counsel to State Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz, and a stint as an assistant adjunct at John Jay College of Criminal Juscourt attorney to a Bronx Supreme Court Justice, legal counsel to State Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz, and a stint as an assistant adjunct at John Jay College of Criminal JusCourt Justice, legal counsel to State Assembly Member Jeffrey Dinowitz, and a stint as an assistant adjunct at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Sunday PUNCH had reported that the list, sent to the AGF's office earlier in August, comprised over 100 high - profile cases including the cases of a Justice of the Supreme Court and a judge of the Federal High Court.
But it satisfies both defenders of the Court of Justice's supreme authority, such as the European Parliament, and those who want to limit its role, including some businesses and the United Kingdom's conservative government.
Using the greatest hits blueprint, one would think any big - time film treatment about Thurgood Marshall, an American hero for racial equality, has to include Brown vs. Board of Education and his ascension to become the first black U.S. Supreme Court justice.
Even the Center for Civic Education, a 40 - year - old nonprofit organization whose National Advisory Committee reads like a Who's Who of democratic values and traditions (including a dozen current and former members of Congress and a couple of Supreme Court justices), does not explain in its curriculum standards that civil disobedience is rooted in fundamental principles as opposed to personal preferences.
In addition to the usual dorm counselors that can help students adjust to college life, Stanford University has created the Resilience Project, where prominent people, including former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, tell their stories of failure.
Features in the winter 2013 issue include a discussion of how math education is changing in the United States in light of the Common Core Standards; a look at the storied career of alumna Margaret H. Marshall, former justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court; and a piece about the critical and difficult work that many Ed School alums are engaged in around the world educating children in post-conflict zones.
* Jon McGee discusses his new book on «the changing marketplace for higher education», Inside Higher Ed reports: http://bit.ly/1TlmmrQ * The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia may not change the outcome on affirmative action, including higher education, Inside Higher Ed reports: http://bit.ly/1PzjRPS * Obama's recently released 2017 fiscal year budget promises more money...
Joe's commitment to Florida's children and families has resulted in several awards, including a statewide «Award of Excellence» from the Florida Afterschool Alliance, an Honorary Life Membership in the Florida PTA, and status as a fellow with the Florida Supreme Court Justice Teaching Institute (JTI).
The Fall 2017 issue of Education Next includes an article by Ryan analyzing arguments made in court rulings on the use of race in college admissions by the late Supreme Court justice Antonin Sccourt rulings on the use of race in college admissions by the late Supreme Court justice Antonin ScCourt justice Antonin Scalia.
As many of you know by now, Jones, a former U.S. Attorney and scion of a political family that includes famed judge and U.S. Senator Howell Heflin, won what was previously considered an unlikely victory over Moore, a jurist who was twice removed from his role as chief justice of the Iron State's supreme court for willfully ignoring failing to enforce federal rulings.
Other notable speakers for the conference include Sandra Day O'Connor, founder of iCivics and former Supreme Court Justice; Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch, founder of Educational Achievement Services, Inc.; and Tim Shriver, chairman and CEO of the Special Olympics.
Yesterday, the director of Journey for Justice Alliance, Jitu Brown — alongside other civil rights groups including the NAACP, the Advancement Project, American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association — held a press conference on the steps of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C..
More than 200 classrooms have signed up to participate in the program, which will feature several attorneys and judges, including Justice Christine Durham of the Utah Supreme Court and Judge Dee Benson of the Federal District Court for the District of Utah.
Senator Bonwiller was eighty - nine when he died and hadn't been in the news for almost fifteen years, but the crowd included more than a dozen United States senators, two Supreme Court justices, the governors of New York and Connecticut, and enough lawyers and judges and state representatives to fill the county jail.
Some notable guests included members of the Royal Court, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and Ambassador Laurie Fulton.
His subjects have included an impressive list of government officials, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall; U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, New York Governor Mario Cuomo, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, New York Mayor David Dinkins, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, congressman, and cabinet secretaries, among them.
In a 25 - page opinion, Justice Nancy M. Bannon of State Supreme Court agreed that some of the current trustees «may have lost sight of Peter Cooper's ideals, including that of free education.»
Leaders of the Federalist Society, an alliance of conservative lawyers including Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, have penned lengthy attacks on Schneiderman and other attorneys general investigating Exxon.
The first set of episodes feature interviews with speakers and attendees at the State Bar's annual meeting, including with ABC's Dan Abrams, the family and legal team behind Dennis Tomasik's exoneration, and Michigan Supreme Court Justices Kurtis Wilder and Bridget Mary McCormack.
The types of information include the court whose decision the Supreme Court reviewed, the parties to the suit, the legal provisions considered in the case, and the votes of the justcourt whose decision the Supreme Court reviewed, the parties to the suit, the legal provisions considered in the case, and the votes of the justCourt reviewed, the parties to the suit, the legal provisions considered in the case, and the votes of the justices.
As Wexler notes in this post Monday on PrawfsBlawg, he conducted his research in his typical «half - assed fashion» (which included the ukulele distraction) by reviewing the Supreme Court's oral argument transcripts and «count [ing] the number of times each justice said something funny enough to make the court reporter enter the phrase» [laughter]» in the transcript.&rCourt's oral argument transcripts and «count [ing] the number of times each justice said something funny enough to make the court reporter enter the phrase» [laughter]» in the transcript.&rcourt reporter enter the phrase» [laughter]» in the transcript.»
My search of LinkedIn turned up a number of state appellate and trial judges, including one Supreme Court justice, G. Barry Anderson of the Minnesota Supreme Court (with 39 connections), and a number of intermediary appellate court juCourt justice, G. Barry Anderson of the Minnesota Supreme Court (with 39 connections), and a number of intermediary appellate court juCourt (with 39 connections), and a number of intermediary appellate court jucourt judges.
Then there is the theory that the rise in the last 20 years or so of the specialized Supreme Court bar — appellate litigators who frequently argue before the justices, including several former solicitors general — has been a counterweight to the quality of the representation that the solicitor general's office provides.
MontanaLawHelp.org is a project of Montana Legal Services Association and several collaborators, including the Legal Services Corporation, the Montana Justice Foundation, the Montana Credit Unions for Community Development, State of Montana Law Library, the State Bar of Montana, and the Montana Supreme Court.
He has appeared at all levels of Court in Nova Scotia and has represented clients in matters in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, including the Divisional Court, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, the New Brunswick Court of Queen's Bench, the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Federal Court of Canada, and the Supreme Court of Canada.
Finally, a global initiative hosted by the United Nations and led by high profile policymakers, including US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, has recommended the liberalization of the regulation of legal services in order to allow nonlawyers and community - based organizations and advocacy groups to provide legal services to the poor, stating that «it is likely to improve access to justice for the poor substantially while imposing relatively few costs on society,» and that a «major attraction» of such liberalization is that it may require «fewer government or donor expenditures.Justice Anthony Kennedy, has recommended the liberalization of the regulation of legal services in order to allow nonlawyers and community - based organizations and advocacy groups to provide legal services to the poor, stating that «it is likely to improve access to justice for the poor substantially while imposing relatively few costs on society,» and that a «major attraction» of such liberalization is that it may require «fewer government or donor expenditures.justice for the poor substantially while imposing relatively few costs on society,» and that a «major attraction» of such liberalization is that it may require «fewer government or donor expenditures.»
Most recently, she was a legal intern at the Montana Supreme Court where she worked for Justice Beth Baker on Access to Justice Commission projects, including the Public Forum Series on access to justice issues as well as drafting a Forum Report summarizing the findings of that series to use in future advocacy eJustice Beth Baker on Access to Justice Commission projects, including the Public Forum Series on access to justice issues as well as drafting a Forum Report summarizing the findings of that series to use in future advocacy eJustice Commission projects, including the Public Forum Series on access to justice issues as well as drafting a Forum Report summarizing the findings of that series to use in future advocacy ejustice issues as well as drafting a Forum Report summarizing the findings of that series to use in future advocacy efforts.
Justin has represented clients before all levels of Ontario Courts, including the Superior Court of Justice, the Provincial Court of Justice, the Ontario Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada.
It includes Christine Arguello, a Mexican - American appointed a U.S. district judge by President Bush last year; Ruben Castillo, a Mexican - American who has been a federal district judge for 15 years; Nora Demleitner, Hofstra Law dean; JoAnne Epps, Temple Law dean; Caitlin Halligan, former solicitor general of New York, now in private practice; Johnnie Rawlinson, 9th Circuit judge; and Patricia Timmons - Goodson, North Carolina Supreme Court justice.
Authors Charlotte Gray and Roy McMurtry in particular helped draw a record crowd that included among many notable jurists, Aharon Barak, a former chief justice of Israel, and Rosalie Abella, a justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and the leading cheerleader for legal research and writing in Canada.
There are seven honourees with ties to the law including hockey legend Ken Dryden and retired Supreme Court of Canada justice Louise Charron.
After finishing law school at the University of Toronto, Strathy, whose first full day in the chief's job is today, articled at MacKinnon McTaggart in Toronto, a firm he estimates has seen the likes of about eight or nine judges, including former Ontario Court of Appeal associate chief justice Bert MacKinnon and other distinguished judges such as Justice Robert Sharpe of the appeal court and former Supreme Court of Canada justice Ian BiCourt of Appeal associate chief justice Bert MacKinnon and other distinguished judges such as Justice Robert Sharpe of the appeal court and former Supreme Court of Canada justice Ian justice Bert MacKinnon and other distinguished judges such as Justice Robert Sharpe of the appeal court and former Supreme Court of Canada justice Ian Justice Robert Sharpe of the appeal court and former Supreme Court of Canada justice Ian Bicourt and former Supreme Court of Canada justice Ian BiCourt of Canada justice Ian justice Ian Binnie.
It was attended by numerous legal luminaries with an interest in legal history, including most notably Andromache Karakatsanis, the newly appointed Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Speeches by Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada as well as scholarly articles about the court's rulings are not inclCourt of Canada as well as scholarly articles about the court's rulings are not inclcourt's rulings are not included.
The lawyers» training represented at our firm includes clerkships with two former Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Alabama, a hundred or so jury trials, and millions of dollars in verdicts.
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