Sentences with phrase «also intervened in the case»

The Goldwater Institute, which helped develop the Empowerment Scholarship Account program, also intervened in the case to defend the program.
West Coast Women's Legal Education and Action Fund also intervened in the case to draw attention to what it termed the «gendered dimensions» of solitary confinement.

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Against this background, Asian authorities have continued to intervene in foreign exchange markets, though less strenuously than was the case in mid 2004 when upward pressures on regional exchange rates were also very strong.
There is also a presumption in the case of one person murdering another that the one murdered would have gone on living but for the intervening cause of homicide.
Duddington also provides discussion of the issue of conscience in contemporary society, citing a number of high - proile cases in which the state has intervened on issues of religious conscience and human rights.
Please also read» Against Symbolic Killing» our editor R. R. Reno's case against intervening in Syria.
The former secretary of state for children, schools and families can also be expected to give the inside story of the Baby P Case, which saw him intervene in the running of Haringey Social Services to order the dismissal of its children services director Sharon Shoesmith.
They [parents] are also seeking standing to intervene in the case, because they know the aim of the suit is to kill off their kids» charters.
Also here is an article just released in the Santa Fe New Mexican about this ruling, also about how the «Appeals court reject [ed the state's] request to intervene in [this] teacher evaluation case.&raAlso here is an article just released in the Santa Fe New Mexican about this ruling, also about how the «Appeals court reject [ed the state's] request to intervene in [this] teacher evaluation case.&raalso about how the «Appeals court reject [ed the state's] request to intervene in [this] teacher evaluation case
In this case, as well as providing visual and audible warnings, the system also primes the brakes in order to minimize the braking distance the moment the driver interveneIn this case, as well as providing visual and audible warnings, the system also primes the brakes in order to minimize the braking distance the moment the driver intervenein order to minimize the braking distance the moment the driver intervenes.
The project's latest opponents also argued they have a right to intervene in the case and rejected the idea that litigation was the sole reason construction has not yet begun on the combined wind farm.
The Litigation Center, again representing the U.S. Chamber, also intervenes to defend the interests of free enterprise in cases brought by activists or the plaintiffs» bar to subvert governmental actions that advance economic growth and job creation.
The above case focuses on the intervening cause law in another state, but New Mexico also follows the theory of independent causes when apportioning liability in personal injury cases.
CCLA also intervened in the Supreme Court of Canada, and the Quebec Court of Appeal, in the case of Kazemi et al. v. Iran et al., to argue that individuals who have been tortured, and their families, must have the right to pursue a civil remedy against a foreign State.
West Coast LEAF will also be intervening at the BC Court of Appeal in a case about when and how the governing bodies of healthcare professions can act to protect the public in response to a complaint of sexual misconduct against a healthcare practitioner.
When an individual, group or body is given leave to intervene in a case, they usually submit a written argument (called a factum) and are also given permission to make a brief oral submission to members of the court.
The Law Society, which intervened in the case on the issue of legal professional privilege, also welcomed the judgment.
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