Sentences with phrase «us open court»

Fourteen women sent a letter to Uber's 11 - member board on Thursday insisting that the startup let their class action lawsuit alleging assault or harassment by Uber drivers go forward in open court.
There may not be much activity in the courtroom itself, as initial bids to buy the paper will come in by filings, not in open court.
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, a politician famous for squeezing every penny, is scheduled to testify in open court next week.
Following pledges at Capitol Hill hearings and in advertisements that it would rebuild customer trust, the San Francisco - based lender moved to avoid facing many claims in open court.
Ms. Clifford's lawyer, Michael Avenatti, said that he did not consider the restraining order, dated Feb. 27, valid, and that his client would proceed with her lawsuit in open court.
It also gives him the right to obtain an injunction barring her from speaking while disputes are considered in arbitration or open court.
Nikolas Cruz appears in open court for the first time on Monday, Feb. 19, 2018, during a status hearing before Broward Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer.
A clause in the nondisclosure agreement requires that disputes be mediated in private arbitration, where proceedings are confidential, rather than in open court.
Cohen, through Essential Consultants, LLC, the company he set up to pay Daniels last October, will request to move Daniels's dispute out of the open courts back to private arbitration, reports Bloomberg.
«After long discussions, we reached a decision that the case should be tried in an open court,» said National Police chief detective Ari Dono.
The government's display of the creche in this particular physical setting [is] no more an endorsement of religion than such governmental «acknowledgments» of religion as legislative prayers,... government declaration of Thanksgiving as a public holiday, printing of «In God We Trust» on coins, and opening court sessions with «God save the United States and this honorable court.»
(La Salle, IL: Open Court Publishing Co., 1973), pp. 261 - 62.
by William L. Reese and Eugene Freeman (La Salle, Ill.: Open Court, 1964).
One of the most explicit discussions of the matter is by Professor Hartshorne, who in a short but stimulating essay entitled «The Unity of Man and The Unity of Nature» (Included in The Logic of Perfection (Open Court Press, La Salle, Ind., 1962.)
The Open Court Publishing Co..
La Salle, Ill.: The Open Court Publishing Company, 1970.
W. H. Carruth), The Legends of Genesis (Chicago: The Open Court Publishing Co., 1901)
La Salle: Open Court, 1970.
La Salle: Open Court, 1967, 53ln33, 532, 540.
: An Essay in Whitehead's Metaphysics,» pages 161 - 80 in Process and Divinity: The Hartshorne Festschrift (LaSalle: The Open Court Publishing Co., 1964), William L. Reese and Eugene Freeman, editors.
LaSalle: Open Court, 1968, 16, 667f.
I can not discuss them all here, but the following references are a start: Theodore de Laguna, review of The Principles of Natural Knowledge in Philosophical Review, 29 (1920), 269; Bertrand Russell, review of Science and the Modern World in Nation and Athenaeum, 39 (May 29,1926), 207; Charles Hartshorne, Creativity in American Philosophy (New York: Paragon House, 1984), 5,32,279 - 280; and even though Stephen Pepper believes both Whitehead and Bergson are mistaken in their views, he believes they are extremely similar: see Pepper, Concept and Quality: A World Hypothesis (LaSalle: Open Court, 1967), 340 - 341.
Charles Hartshorne, The Logic of Perfection and Other Essays in Neoclassical Metaphysics (LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court Pub.
Two recent volumes embodying his attempt to restate and defend the ontological argument for the existence of God also include careful statements of his conception of God: The Logic of Perfection (LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 1962), especially the title essay, pp. 28 - 117; and Anselm's Discovery) LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 1965).
La Salle: Open Court Press, 1991.
11 See Charles Hartshorne, The Logic of Perfection (La Salle: Open Court, 1962): 245 - 246, 253, 262; Philosophers Speak of God (Chicago: University Press, 1953): 479; A Natural Theology for Our Time (La Salle: Open Court, 1967): 107, 112; Schubert Ogden, «The Meaning of Christian Hope,» Union Seminary Quarterly Review, 30 (l975): l61; «The Promise of Faith,» in The Reality of God and Other Essays (New York: Harper, 1963): 224f; John B. Cobb, Jr., A Christian Natural Theology (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1965): 63 - 70.
LaSalle, Illinois: The Open Court Publishing Company, 1967.
Finally, see H. Tristram Engelhardt, «Natural Theology and Bioethics,» in The Philosophy of Charles Hartshorne (La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1991).
LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court.
by Paul A. Schilpp, Open Court, (La Salle, II, 1941), p. 497.
Charles Hartshorne, Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method, (Open Court Publishing Co., La Salle, Ill., 1970), p. 121.
A long drawn out trial in civil court would have cost millions and would have eroded his name even more with accusers sitting in open court saying aloud things that aren't true.
there are 5 humans who really know the truth and since those 5 well not talk about it in open court people are left to draw there own conclusions.
See for example, Hartshorne, Charles, The Logic of Perfection (La Salle, Illinois: The Open Court Publishing Company, 1973), and Omnipotence and Other Theological Mistakes (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1984).
Charles Hartshorne, «Time, Death, and Everlasting Life,» The Logic of Perfection (LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 1962), pp. 245 - 62.
Shall the Missouri Constiitution be amended to define the term «person» to be from the beginning of biological development and grant such person constiitutional rights and access to courts under the equal protection, due process, and open courts provisions of the Missouri Constiitution?
2, and Anselm's Discovery: A Re-examination of the Ontological Proof for God's Existence (LaSalle, Ill.: Open Court, 1965).
by Paul Schilpp (La Salle, Illinois: The Open Court Publishing Company, 1951), pp. 193f.
Dependent Rational Animals: Why Human Beings Need the Virtues by Alasdair MacIntyre, Open Court.
Hartshorne's answers appear in PI 324f and in his A Natural Theology for Our Time (La Salle: Open Court Publishing Company, 1967), pp. 93 - 95.
E. A. Wallis Budge, The Book of the Dead, three volumes, Translation of the Complete Book of the Dead, Open Court Publishing Co., Chicago, 1901.
There are others who believe that Christ was born in an open court yard at the inn.
by Thomas J. McConnack (6th ed.; La Salle, Illinois; Open Court Publishing Company.
(See my just published Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method, LaSalle and London: Open Court; SCM.)
LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Company, 1962.
La Salle: Open Court, 1951 (1941), 742 — 744.
Open Court [1973], p. 44).
LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court Publishing Co., 1970.
See, for instance, Whitehead's RM; Hartshorne's Creative Synthesis and Philosophic Method (La Salle, Ill.: Open Court, 1970); John B. Cobb, Jr.'s «Buddhist Emptiness and the Christian Cod,» Journal of the American Academy of Religion 45/1 (March, 1977), 11 - 26; and Christ in a Pluralistic Age (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1975); for several critical dialogues on this issue, see John Cobb's Theology in Process, edited by David Ray Griffin and Thomas J. J. Altizer (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1977).
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