Sentences with phrase «simple justice takes»

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In simple words, human love - in - act, human concern for justice, human relief of oppression, and sound human ways of relationship are all properly to be taken as creaturely reflections of and creaturely agencies for the divine Love that is God, the primal cause and the final affect.
Like many westerns, «Django Unchained» latches onto a simple, stark picture of good and evil, and takes homicidal vengeance as the highest — if not the only — form of justice.
As Richard Kluger, author of Simple Justice, pointed out, «The Supreme Court had taken pains to limit the language of Brown to segregation in public schools only....
But Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice disagrees with Kerr, asserting that he took Ginsburg's comments out of context.
Over at Simple Justice, Scott Greenfield is correct when he cautions against taking this all too seriously.
Scott Greenfield, criminal defense lawyer, Simple Justice blogger, and curmudgeon extraordinaire, takes baby lawyers to school in this enlightening interview about law practice, tummy rubs (or lack thereof), and his classic 1964 Austin Healey 3000, Mk III, Series 2.
Not surprisingly, Scott Greenfield, the blogosphere's most prolific law blogger (if you don't believe me, then take a look at his monthly archives in the left menu bar of his blog) has done Simple Justice to Blawg Review # 170.
-LSB-...] Posted by Kramer on June 3, 2009 Generation Y has a bad rap in the workplace these days. We're lazy, don't want to show up on time or actually do any work, and we expect to have the corner office from the day we walk in the door. And if law is your chosen field, you can't really do that. Over at his fine blog, Simple Justice, Scott Greenfield took issue with Gen Y lawyer and blogger Adrian Dayton, that Gen Y isn't really lazy, we just want our work to actually have a point.
It is shameful that it took an almost miscarriage of justice for the government to propose this simple legislation.
It's no secret that one of Greenfield's «passions,» besides connecting the dots on Simple Justice and his work as a criminal defense lawyer, is taking baby lawyers to school.
From the get - go, the story easily hooked in players with its simple premise: take control of a socially deviant high schooler as he brings corrupt adults to justice.
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