Sentences with phrase «article about a court case»

For that reason, I felt vindicated when I saw this article about a court case that hinged on the oxford comma.

Not exact matches

There are two cases between the supreme court that could alter the lives of millions, and we're getting far fewer articles than we got for the changing of a pope that not even most Catholics cared about.
They summarize news articles, court cases and other resources that help fathers learn more about their rights and responsibilities in the family legal system
The lead counsel for the 1,000 plaintiffs in the new round of Love Canal litigation has asked state Supreme Court Justice Richard Kloch Sr. to remove himself from the case, claiming he showed bias in remarks about past Love Canal cases in a newspaper article written by Kloch's daughter, and seemed to act a little too favorably to the local attorney for Occidental Chemical Co. during a past court sesCourt Justice Richard Kloch Sr. to remove himself from the case, claiming he showed bias in remarks about past Love Canal cases in a newspaper article written by Kloch's daughter, and seemed to act a little too favorably to the local attorney for Occidental Chemical Co. during a past court sescourt session.
In an article about Frankenberg's study that was published in The Birmingham News in December, U.W. Clemon, a retired U.S. district court judge who was involved in desegregation cases in the 1960s, said that as a result of fragmentation, the schools in Jefferson County are «resegregated» today, and not by accident.
A Cleveland Plain Dealer article explains why the boards felt the need to challenge White Hat in court: In the case of White Hat contracts, the board then hands over about 96 percent of the school's revenue to the company to handle the day - to - day business of running the schools.
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
There's just no way to construe that this case, as filed in court, is anything about Jane Litte and the article she wrote.
The article also talks about the Watson case (one of the Tax Court cases I referred to), which can be used as the guidelines for determining the «reasonable» compensation.
http://www.thenewamerican.com & go to 10 July 2012 Sustainable Freedom: Surging Opposition to Agenda 21, «Sustainable Development» There is also an article on the new american site about the bullying EPA losing a case, in the supreme court, against the sackett family, but I cant put my hand on the reference.
When I began my intensive search for anything showing the «reposition global warming» memo in its full context, what I found in just the first day was essentially wall - to - wall quotes about Ross Gelbspan's big revelation of it to the world — except for one lone exception, which was a March 13, 2008 US News & World Report article noting phrase was part of Kivalina v Exxon court case documents (more on that separate problem here) which themselves led me to the New York Times revelation of the phrase and the ICE campaign, over six years earlier than any accolades about Gelbspan's exposé.
According to secret documents uncovered in a court case, and reported by George Monbiot, it was to be «a national coalition intended to educate the media, public officials and the public about the dangers of «junk science»... Upon formation of Coalition, key leaders will begin media outreach, e.g. editorial board tours, opinion articles, and brief elected officials in selected states.»
In this case, the Court was asked about the content of the obligation to «facilitate», in accordance with national legislation, entry and residence for «any other family members» (set out in Article 3 (2) of Directive 2004/38 on the right of citizens of the Union and their family members to move and reside freely) who are dependants of a Union citizen.
Most articles are about New Mexico court cases, but other regions are discussed as well.
One, it would appear, is Terry L. Turnipseed, a professor at Syracuse University College of Law, who reportedly attended the Supreme Court argument and wrote several articles about the case.
The site includes the texts of his court filings, biographies of his legal team, news articles and videos about the case, and Lay's own articles and op - ed pieces.
Jim has written an article about this specific case that was published in various national and Florida state magazines: «Defending a Lawyer in Federal Court» which is illustrative of the various techniques Jim uses in trials, let alone a two month long federal trial.
In 2001 I wrote an article about the likely increase in cases before the English courts where parties sought to invoke public international law (PIL), (see 151 NLJ 787, p 787).
The article, titled «HST Rebates — And the cases just keep on coming» includes an overview of court decisions about rebate eligibility.
For one thing, Scholar has a fairly significant cache of articles and case law that runs back about 60 years and encompasses federal district court cases, state and federal appellate decisions, and other topics generally reserved for the legal community.
Boston government investigations and white collar defense partner Brian Kelly is quoted in this article about a recent federal court case that convicted a man of extortion and conspiracy to commit extortion, where the prosecutors presented expert testimony from a Mafia expert.
This article about the Manhattan Supreme Court Commercial Division's plan to form a «Large Complex Case List» pilot program for managing high - stakes cases quotes Rochester commercial litigation partner David Tennant, who is also on the Commercial Division Advisory Council.
Scott Kamholz is quoted in a Law360 article providing opinions about the Supreme Court's recent decisions in two patent cases, Oil States Energy Services LLC v. Greene's Energy Group LLC and SAS Institute Inc. v. Iancu.
Manchester commercial litigation partner and litigation department chair Scott O'Connell authored this article about recent cases in New Hampshire Superior Court regarding the types of free speech protected under the constitution.
«Veronica could make history»: This very lengthy article about the Baby Veronica case that the U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed to review appears today in The Charleston (S.C.) Post and Courier.
@user3697163 It's very difficult to find an article about a government entity or a business that is involved in a court case without finding the phrase «will not comment on pending legislation.»
Employers should not «let their guard down about complying with background screening rules» such as the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) despite recent court rulings such as the dismissal of a proposed FCRA class action lawsuit against transportation network company Lyft, Inc. by a federal judge who cited a decision by the Supreme Court in the case of Spokeo, Inc. v Robins as a reason for the decision, according to an article on the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) webcourt rulings such as the dismissal of a proposed FCRA class action lawsuit against transportation network company Lyft, Inc. by a federal judge who cited a decision by the Supreme Court in the case of Spokeo, Inc. v Robins as a reason for the decision, according to an article on the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) webCourt in the case of Spokeo, Inc. v Robins as a reason for the decision, according to an article on the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) website.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z