I recommend you start with this post, «Is
Space Law Like Sex?»
Not exact matches
Moves
like this one are in part motivating policymakers in the United States to devote more attention to American
laws that currently govern commercial
space activities.
In Los Angeles, that kind of
space has been specifically positioned for more creative firms, rather than those in fields
like insurance,
law and finance, according to John D. Zanetos, senior vice president for brokerage services at the commercial real estate services firm CBRE in Los Angeles.
He looked disoriented,
like a jet - lagged
space traveler just arrived from Planet Stumpf, where deference to him is a natural
law and 5,000 a commendably small number.
Evolution does not affect overall entropy in a manner inconsistent with the
laws of physics on a properly defined scale in
space and time — especially when you consider things
like failed mutations, decomposition of organisms, etc..
But
like that case of Nativity scenes being given special protected
spaces on public property, that is a special support for a religious purpose and so violates the
law.
Secondly, nothing can just materialize, however if you actually read what I (and many others write) we don't know what the universe was
like before the big bang, and with the warp of time,
space and all natural
laws, the big bang becomes a special case where the impossible can become possible.
Typically this process leads to a characterization of God as a being so advanced, powerful, immortal, and not subject to the
laws of time, matter, and
space that his followers can make up any excuse they choose to address questions, since nothing about their god (or gods) can be subjected to any kind of objective verification or scrutiny, just
like everything else in the religion.
It is easy to see why that seems
like the right tool: Free exercise jurisprudence has frequently involved the crafting of prudential exemptions and accommodations — precisely the carving out of
spaces — that could allow religious believers to act on their convictions even in the face of contrary public sentiments or (up to a point) public
laws.
Essentially a
Law sounds
like it is written in stone but a theory is written in stone but there is more
space to add onto it on that rock.
and it did so because time is a dimension of the
space time continuum, that under sufficient conditions allows passage forward and backward
like all spacial dimensions, thus the
laws of evolution for the universe are capable of spontaneously creating themselves.
For those,
like Rod Dreher, who see no room for committed Christians in the nation's public square, Noonan's Erasmian life in
law and literature provides a robust affirmation that yes, there is always
space in secular America for truly gifted practitioners of a humanism that finds its center in the Incarnation.
Having said this, in equal parts
like Newton's 3rd
law, the ultimate defensive aim of the team has to be dominating and securing the defensive transition after an initial failed press, defending our own half -
spaces close to our box and ensuring we shift away from the «bend don't break» midfield we currently have, to a dictatorial and intelligent one.
Co, an employee did not
like the provided
space and felt it violated the
law, as the company would not purchase window blinds for her office to use instead of an empty office it had designated.
the empty
space has allowed CCAA all around spain to make
laws that increase the level of autonomy they have in some sectors, most of the time, on those the central government does not do anything,
like energy poverty.
But fuel cell advocates point out that given the
space available in a car frame and the
laws of thermodynamics, today's batteries can only provide a limited driving range — 40 miles (65 kilometers) for GM's own Chevrolet Volt — before requiring a recharge, such as by the gasoline motor in a full hybrid
like the Toyota Prius.
NAKED singularities and cosmic censorship may sound
like lurid terms from the tabloids, but in fact these phrases lie at the heart of a troubling question for modern cosmology: what happens when our known
laws of
space and time break down, as happens in the final moments of a star collapsing to a point under its own gravity?
All messages might be common expressions such as the following ones: stone cold, tough cookie, monkey business, bad egg, work your fingers to the bone, money to burn, miss the boat, down in the dumps, lay down the
law, quick buck, throw your weight around, on the same wavelength,
space cadet, wrong side of the tracks, easy as pie, out
like a light, back stabber, hush - hush, down - to - earth, or play hooky.
Demand that school leaders invest in really supporting students by providing social and emotional support,
like access to school psychologists and restorative justice counselors, and
spaces where students can work through problems instead of calling
law enforcement to deal with discipline issues.
This
law states dogs recognize leaders who control resources
like food, toys, fun and personal
space.
This is a non-figurative
space, not subject to the
laws of gravity, acting more
like a grid that separates each sign to avoid confusion.
Robert Walker, former chairman of the House Science Committee, used a speech at the 11th Annual Eilene M. Galloway Symposium on Critical Issues in
Space Law here to discuss the space policy he developed for the Trump campaign and to emphasize some issues, like the future of Earth science research, that have been sharply criticized by scientists and ot
Space Law here to discuss the
space policy he developed for the Trump campaign and to emphasize some issues, like the future of Earth science research, that have been sharply criticized by scientists and ot
space policy he developed for the Trump campaign and to emphasize some issues,
like the future of Earth science research, that have been sharply criticized by scientists and others.
Laumer's Bolo tank Nano machines that can do anything, including violating the
laws of thermodynamics Time Travel Anti-gravity in many various forms Heinlein's later stuff,
like the 4 dimensional trunk of the car in «the Number of the Beast» Intelligent machines The Turing Test Vernor Vinge Technological Singularity vs David Weber's Elizabethan navies in
space
Taking the proper safety precautions —
like using signals and lights, riding in bike lanes, and following the traffic
laws — lets drivers know where you are and what you're doing, and that makes them able to give you the
space you need to ride safely.
The collegial environment you'll find in a shared
space is one that reflects what it's
like to work a big
law firm, but you're still your own boss.
If your practice is anything
like the self - employed attorneys in
Law Firm Suites» NYC shared office
space, you're already spending a good portion of your time on marketing activities and, after factoring in getting client work done, you have little additional time to give.
So you went on your own, you had if I remember right contract paralegals that were — when you were in the shared
space I think you had a contract
like a part — or maybe was a
law student.
If you enjoy worrying the ambiguous
spaces in legislation, or shaking your head at the foolishness of those who are wrongheaded about interpretation, you might
like Lawrence Solan's new book, The Language of Statutes,
Laws and their Interpretation (University of Chicago Press, 2010, ISBN: 9780226767963 — also available as an e-book, including what appears to be a 30 - day «rental» for $ 7).
Sossin says the
law school believes it's great to see students «expressing their convictions» and they'd
like to ensure they're given the
space to further their dialogue.
Sadly, although
laws like the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act, or AHERA, exist to regulate asbestos in public
spaces like schools, agencies
like the EPA are hamstrung to enforce
laws due to budgeting and loopholes, allowing state agencies to apply for waivers when it comes to asbestos abatement.
But far less predictable has been the use of big corporate
law firms in this
space: Clifford Chance and Ashurst, together with transatlantic firms
like Eversheds Sutherland and Norton Rose Fulbright, US firms such as Winston & Strawn and WilmerHale and commercial dispute resolution specialists
like Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan.
Collaborative work environments,
like those often found in Shared
Law Office Grand Central
space, lead directly to referral opportunities.
I find it funny that
law students get depressed thinking our profession is dying when the legal questions we face at the advent of incredible developments —
like space colonization and human cloning — are knocking on our door.
For example, in a shared office
space like Law Firm Suites, where over 125 attorneys in different practice areas share
space, there will always be an opportunity to build a referral connection.
Jotwell — an acronym for Journal of Things We
Like (Lots)-- is a
space for
law professors and legal scholars to discuss their topics of study in an approachable way.
The problem is simply stated as follows: Develop a principled approach to reconcile traditional accounts of the rule of
law with the modern reality that administrative agencies and statutory tribunals who do not operate
like or resemble the ordinary courts but who nevertheless occupy a large amount of
space in our legal system and can not avoid making legal determinations in exercising their statutory duties which often implicate individual rights and interests to a greater extent than judicial decisions.
Using a virtual office
space that doesn't look or feel
like a
law office may signal to clients that you don't take your practice seriously and, therefore, will not appreciate the seriousness of their case.
The comment we hear most frequently is that the
space «feels
like a
law firm.»
Located in the former NYC headquarters of an AMLAW100 firm, the most frequent comment we hear from visitors about our Midtown NYC legal office
space is «this place just feels
like a
law firm.»
Like any new technology — from computers to flat - screen TVs — the price of AI for
law firms (legal AI) will continue to fall as the capabilities, and competitors in the
space, rise.
Sitting in 1972, the immediate future looked
like about 1,000 or so new lawyers annually with about three times as many people wanting to get into
law school as there were
spaces for them.
I will say this, though: abolishing the articling system would, within the
space of five to ten years at the most, completely change the character of Canada's
law schools,
like it or not.
As SMBs enter into new business contracts, hire new employees, and upgrade to new office
spaces, entrepreneurs face a wider range of legal issues,
like signing contracts, staying compliant with HR
laws, and signing commercial leases.
This online social
space is something that kids» brands want to enter, but safely and in compliance with U.S. and international
laws around child protection,
like COPPA and Europe's GDPR - K.
Fenton also encouraged investors and those in the community to consider what illegal actions -
like theft and fraud - aren't already enforceable in the bitcoin
space under current
law.
The
law can be
like an elephant in the room - taking up all the
space and sucking up all the air.
He says this was surprising because the lender was an insurance company that typically only finances traditional office buildings in core markets —
like those occupied by
law firms and financial companies — that require minimal improvements when a
space turns over.
It will seem
like the
laws of quantum physics and the
space / time continuum are being violated.
The implementation of financial reform
laws may also hold back some demand for office
space in New York City, while the implementation of health care reform may push demand higher from health insurance companies in towns
like Hartford, Conn., and Columbus, Ohio, according to CoStar.