Sentences with phrase «argued cases»

Their data set included orally argued cases that resulted in a signed opinion or a judgment from the 1932 to 2015 terms in which the United States, an executive branch actor or a federal agency was a party.
I've known a lot of counsel who argued cases there.
Theodore Boutrous, a seasoned litigator who's argued cases before the US Supreme Court, presented on behalf of Chevron.
During the late 1800s, when only men could vote, Belva Lockwood earned a law degree, successfully argued cases before the Supreme Court, and ran for the office of U.S. president.
Before joining the federal government, Lhamon was a civil rights lawyer who argued cases on behalf of students who saw constant teacher churn.
«We consider this a VERY big victory for the WEP, as now all three appellate courts to hear the issue agree with us that the Gold WEP rules govern the operation of the WEP,» said Steven C. Russo, an attorney for Greenberg Traurig, which argued the cases for the governor's allies.»
After all, Adler has argued cases in front of the US Supreme Court, and appears to have had a full career.
Larson once presided over cases in Riverside, and Pym argued cases in Larson's courtroom several times as a prosecutor while Larson was a judge, he said.
It's a fraught question with passionately argued cases on both sides of the debate.
And how the defense argued that case could lead to first lady Melania Trump becoming a key figure in a Cohen case moving forward.
It was the first time I'd heard the pro-democracy movements in the Middle East connected to the video streaming company, but Kundra argued the case effectively.
When developing her annual business plans and budget, she asks that each department head argue the expenditures of other departments: Engineering would argue the case for the marketing spend, sales would argue for engineering's spend, and so on.
«But there's a fine line between appearing insubordinate and arguing your case,» Taylor said.
I'll come in convinced I'm right and argue my case, and then I'll come in the next day and say, «You know what?
It has a process, it has a procedure, and you argue your case,» he says.
He had to argue his case before the California Division of Labor Standards, which forced him to settle with the employees with the last of his remaining money.
If you're looking to start a business blog or get more investment for one you've already started, the reasons above are a great place to start arguing your case.
This should be self - evident There are almost no opportunities for a lawyer in English Canada to argue a case in Quebec - most aren't called in Quebec and when clients have a Quebec case they, quite sensibly, hire a Quebec lawyer.
«And I'd like to thank our employees for their tenacity in arguing the case for greater transparency — because what you don't measure, you can't improve.»
I love the whole discussion and arguing cases with bright people, or reviewing an obscure company, or the best way to play that macro thematic on demand in that country.
Keevil argues the case for an almost cartel - like level of co-operation among miners.
Given that there are good reasons to expect gold to resume its long - term bull market in the not - too - distant future, why do so many bullish gold analysts argue their cases using the equivalent of fairy stories?
Coinbase argued the case by showing the user agreements signed by Vernon as an account holder but the judge ruled that Cryptsy's customers were not bound by those user agreements and did not need arbitration.
This guy is more than welcome to present published PEER REVIEWED scientific studies arguing the case for magically design.
Reasonable people in the middle, believers and non-believers can politely argue their case and respect each others position without having to adopt it.
«Before our involvement, for example, Mr Evans and Ms James were represented by the eminent QC Stephen Knafler who argued this case to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.
I want to be free to argue my case against them vigorously.
Sherman Jackson, a black American Muslim, argued the case well.
For - profit companies are still not exempt from the Department of Health and Human Services» (HHS) employer - provided contraceptives mandate, but that could change if Hobby Lobby successfully argues its case in federal court.
At present this urgently requires a well - argued case for religious freedom; [13] without it Christians will certainly sufferbut society will suffer immeasurably as it loses the spirit of Christianity which has contributed so essentially to the freedoms and values which have benefited it for so long.
It is «argue» — and these days when we use the word in the street it doesn't mean «present our case,» as when one argues a case before the Supreme Court; rather, it is synonymous with «fight.»
Let us not choose a definition of theory that we like to argue our case:
Finally, the chapters to follow do not so much argue a case conclusively as bear witness to a fundamental outlook and orientation toward culture and education.
Collingwood's method in arguing his case against Ayer is to accept his premises while denying his conclusions.
Beckett's apparent insistence, later in the book, on the importance of Catholic sympathies (e.g. in Shakespeare and Samuel Johnson) suggests apologetics, not aesthetics, and reminds one uncomfortably that arguing the case for reasonable faith and faith - based reason is tremendously difficult without straying into what appears to be a partisan position.
Educationalists and theorists have argued the case for a Catholic curriculum for years now, but there has been little in the way of a response from those at the chalkface (or whatever the equivalent is now that interactive whiteboards have replaced blackboards).
Take some time, grow up, get educated and then come back and argue your case.
First, because the solicitor general who argued the case on behalf of the U.S. government, Theodore Olson, mounted a vigorous case for retaining the God - phrase.
With Atheist and not having to use another persons words to argue their case, feel this give atheists a much broader spectrum to argue from.
(Willow Chicago has since stopped using the hotel, though Morehouse described the strike to me as «a pretty pathetic situation» and said, «These people need to either find better counsel to argue their case or move on to employment elsewhere.»)
There may be some who, even after all this evidence, would still argue the case for hymn singing.
Those questions should be posed to the lawyers arguing the cases before the Court — and through them, to their colleagues on the other side.
But when further issues of organization and discipline arose, factions within the church tended to argue their cases by elevating to pre-eminence a particular element of the formula: restoration, freedom or union.
I have argued this case at length in my dissertation, «Evil and Theism: An Analytical - Constructive Resolution of the So - called Problem of Evil,» Southern Methodist University, 1977.
In a 1991 book From Jewish Prophet to Gentile God Casey, the Emeritus Professor of the New Testament at Nottingham University, presents a subtly argued case.
American Jews are going to argue their case in every possible forum of decision - making.
Wouldn't they suggest that Paul, like so many who crudely argue the case today, condemned same - sex behavior because the «parts don't fit?»
Kyle Duncan, general counsel of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty who argued the case, says this is a significant victory for religious plaintiffs (including schools with similar lawsuits, like Biola University, Liberty University, and Tyndale House Publishers).
Furthermore, in the United States, for over a quarter of a century the writings of Professor Charles Hartshorne, including Beyond Humanism, The Vision of God, Reality as Social Process, The Divine Relativity, The Logic of Perfection, and A Natural Theology for Our Times, as well as many occasional articles and essays, have eloquently argued the case for «process - thought».
But on the other hand, I've learned the hard way that when you argue your case from a position of anger, you almost always lose it.
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