It is now less of a political statement concealed as a question, but it is a question
about application of laws, not making of laws.
The explanation seems to be that on some occasions, oppression will result either from a harsh law or from a
harsh application of a law.
Our legal system and system of government requires that the creation and
application of laws take place out in the open.
Much attention is focused towards legal history and philosophy,
while application of law and practical legal skills are totally neglected.
We are proud to be part of this evolutionary process that will have a positive impact on the
just application of the law and strengthens the public's trust in the administration of justice.
Some lawyers, some of the time, will help ensure the
proper application of laws that do not achieve popular results, or even «just» ones.
The variety of
application of the laws of contempt are explained by David Burrows in the first of two articles on contempt in court
While the appellate process is supposed to right those wrongs, the Federal Circuit is not yet at a point of providing
consistent application of laws (decisions vary depending on the particular panel drawn), and many companies do not have the resources to see a case all the way through the appellate process.
On the other hand, by providing exclusive use of any public resource to a private group is a violation of the First Amendment also, since this is an
unequal application of the laws and an unequal and private use of public resources.
a few satiric comments exchanged, the Argentines walk away down the evening street with their beauty intact, this natural beauty that springs up effortlessly, mysteriously, generation after generation, according to a
correct application of the laws of reproduction.
Perhaps unfairly, the questions were
not application of law to fact questions that judges might face at work, but analytical quizzes reminiscent of the SAT:
The Law on Elections of the President of Ukraine was adopted on 25 March 1999... [But] selective interpretation and enforcement of legal provisions at various levels of the State structure prevented the
uniform application of the law.
Chairman of the Committee, James Klutse Avedzi, in his address, said giving false testimony and information to the Committee amounts to perjury and a liability to the
strict application of the laws of the country and therefore cautioned the invited institutions and individuals to be careful and not fall foul of the law.
There is «
inconsistent application of law by the local bureaus,» said Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP co-chair of Asia Practice and partner Gentry Sayad.
«I commend the state Supreme Court on their
wise application of the law,» said the Rev. R.B. Holmes of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Tallahassee.
Resolution of cases often involves working closely with clients, counsel and investigators for the agency involved and understanding the culture of each particular agency and the specific
application of the law necessary to achieve a particular outcome.
Ian thrives on the daily interactions with his clients and excels at formulating creative and
unique applications of the law to maximize the return for his clients.
Because Illyrian choice - of - law rules for tort suits
require application of the law of the jurisdiction where the parties» counsel are licensed to practice, the Constitution and laws of the United States, including 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and the Restatement (Second) of Torts, provide the rule of decision for Malvolio's legal revenge
Politics are polarizing because the different opinions about the role of government and
application of laws run such a wide — and impassioned — spectrum of beliefs and philosophy.
And second — and consequently — in practice the interpretation and
application of the law become a function of whatever happens to suit the tastes of those who determine cultural values and wield judicial power.
Instead, they mostly wish the cross away, dismissing (in Scaperlanda's case) mountains of evidence and the
normal application of the laws of economics so long as they can find a single economist who hasn't made up his mind.
«The Jehovah's Witnesses» right to religious freedom is being eliminated through a
flawed application of this law,» which labels the pacifist organization an extremist group, said Thomas Reese, USCIRF chair and a Catholic priest.