Friends online and friendship - a dating advice
article about judging your date by his or her friends..
They didn't have an intranet, so like they would literally just photocopy
a article about the judge and that was what they had to go on.
Not exact matches
I like reading books and,
judging by the fact that I've now written 1,400
articles for this column, I like writing
about creative ideas.
Judge Easterbrook, of the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, wrote a great
article about the internet back in the 90s called «Cyberspace and the Law of the Horse.»
In a long
article in which he talks
about the basics of Christianity, he said: «People's lives are not for me to
judge.
This
article is
about language, not
judging whether someone's Christian enough.
Tower Hamlets complained
about the third
article, published on 30th August 2017, which said the child was «removed from her Muslim foster parents yesterday and reunited with her family as a
judge urged councils to seek «culturally matched placements» for vulnerable children».
judging by the comments i read
about our players, manager... this
article should have been written a long time ago as it seems that a lot of our fans criticize, make comments which show a complete lack of knowledge or / and understanding of the basics of this beautiful sport!!
Ye crack me up these
articles are just paper talk then all ye take it so seriously moan
about Wenger most of ye are haters
judge him after the window the man is a legend in my eyes and it will be a sad day when he leaves and he will leave when he wants he still can attract top players he is well respected he bought ALEXIS SANCHEZ less bitching more supporting
So is it feasible for me to think (especially the
article you have come up with) you haven't stepped in the stadium enough to
judge the fans in here who may be passing judgment on your Welbecks, Walcott and Ramsey's that have seen enough «live» week in week
about the frustrations of the player.........
All Submissions will be
judged by the authors of the
Article on or
about September 2, 2011.
And one last thing: The
article begins by suggesting «This post isn't
about judging or shaming moms who get epidurals».
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I never read the comic book, but
judging from what this
article says
about the series, I'm picturing part Warehouse 13 meets The Thing.
Clint Bolick writes
about how
Judge Gorsuch might approach education issues in a feature
article for the summer issue of Education Next.
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.
See
articles released
about this ruling this morning in the Santa Fe New Mexican («
Judge suspends penalties linked to state's teacher eval system») and the Albuquerque Journal («
Judge curbs PED teacher evaluations).»
In her
article «The Four Fears That Stop You From Writing» for terribleminds, Andrea Phillips outlines the four fears that: fear of the lack of talent, fear
about feedback, fear
about publication, and fear
about being
judged.
M&A Deals that Add Value are Rare — Expensive Deals that do so Rarer Still The Schroders Value Team will also be speaking at the LVIC 2017 and Nick Kirrage recently wrote this
article which outlines why they are sceptical
about the Reckitt Benckiser acquisition of the US baby milk manufacturer Mead: «Ultimately, of course, you can only
judge M&A success in hindsight but, as we did with BAT and Reynolds, we are nevertheless prepared to stick our neck out and say Reckitt buying Mead looks a pretty poor idea from a valuation perspective... all could turn out fine.
He has been a celebrity
judge for a costume contest, been on the news several times, and been in two newspaper
articles about his dock - jumping skills.
WILLIAM M HOEVELER, US DISTRICT
JUDGE, ADOA v Dade County, Florida Despite plaintiffs» contention that there is no such animal as a pit bull, plaintiffs» own experts have written
articles about their pedigreed dogs referring to them by the common nickname of pit bull.
Meredith is called on often, not only to
judge Cavaliers in other countries (she will not
judge them in the States at this time due to specialing dogs), but also to present breed seminars and write
articles about Cavalier breed type.
To learn more
about the conformation aspects of English Cockers Spaniels, enjoy the
articles above by experienced breeders and
judges of English Cocker Spaniels.
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articles geared to professionals in coaching and
judging.
I've talked
about serious problems with the title I'm playing, and after publication of the
article recieved messages
about how I'd
judged the game unfairly simply because these issues will fixed and I shouldn't use them as a justification for my view of the title in question.
You can also read a bit more
about the
judging process via this Kotaku
article.
Partly, the
judge found that many of the
article's accusations could be read as complaints
about the system of science and education — of which Weaver was just a part — rather than specifically alleging flaws in Weaver's professional character.
Maybe the
article in E&E was rubbish, maybe it was Einstein on stilts, one can not
judge its merit by knowing nothing
about it other than where it was published.
I believe that the public lynching and shaming of Dr. Wakefield is unwarranted and overwrought, and that history will ultimately
judge who was right and who was wrong
about proposing a possible association between vaccination and regressive autistic spectrum disorder (ASD)... Nobody seriously thinks that the retraction of The Lancet
article, and the international flogging of Dr. Andrew Wakefield, will do anything to make this debate go away.
A federal
judge presiding over Sierra Pacific Industries» appeal of a $ 122.5 million wildfire settlement raised some brows — and a motion for judicial notice — after tweeting an
article about the case to a then - public Twitter account.
Arguing that the
judge's Twitter activity isn't a proper subject for judicial notice, the government claimed that even if the feed in question is the
judge's Twitter feed, his tweeting the headline to an
article about a ruling he already made «would not show bias or even an appearance of partiality.»
The Globe and Mail had an interesting
article recently («The
judge who writes like a paperback novelist»)(via How Appealing) about Ontario Court of Appeal Judge David Watt, who has become a bit of a sensation in criminal law circles as the result of a stark transformation in the way he writes his decis
judge who writes like a paperback novelist»)(via How Appealing)
about Ontario Court of Appeal
Judge David Watt, who has become a bit of a sensation in criminal law circles as the result of a stark transformation in the way he writes his decis
Judge David Watt, who has become a bit of a sensation in criminal law circles as the result of a stark transformation in the way he writes his decisions.
In the absence of any details
about the application or the hearing held by the
judge, Leonard I. Shapiro, it's all speculation, but, of course, immigration
judges don't get the
Article III perks like lifetime tenure, and I'd sure hate to be the guy on record as booting the President's wheelchair - bound Auntie back to Africa.
It makes a thoughtful supplement to a text, excerpts, or
articles on the skill of writing judicial opinions, writing from a
judge's perspective, and learning
about the audiences for opinions.
In addition to the holidays, I argued at the Fifth Circuit; published two
articles at The Huffington Post (here and here); produced a podcast episode on appellate practice for the ABA's Sound Advice series; gave a presentation to the Dallas Bar Association (
about the post-election Supreme Court and Trump's list of possible nominees); participated in a panel discussion
about e-briefs and legal writing at the annual meeting of the Council of Chief
Judges of State Courts of Appeal (in North Carolina); was cited on SCOTUSblog and the Appellate Advocacy Blog (both here and here); and was quoted by Bloomberg (here, here, here, and here), CNN, and the Winnipeg Free Press.
After finishing law school at the University of Toronto, Strathy, whose first full day in the chief's job is today,
articled at MacKinnon McTaggart in Toronto, a firm he estimates has seen the likes of
about eight or nine
judges, including former Ontario Court of Appeal associate chief justice Bert MacKinnon and other distinguished
judges such as Justice Robert Sharpe of the appeal court and former Supreme Court of Canada justice Ian Binnie.
Finally, if we prohibit
judges from reading blogs
about ongoing cases, why not bar them from reading newspaper
articles or watching TV as well.
Other differences seem to be that it is not possible here to open a practice straight out of law school which
judging tby the number of
articles about this issue in Lawyerist seems to be possible in the USA.
According to this follow - up
article,
Judge Goes Easy on Lawyer Who Made «French Fries» Comment
About Her (6/21/07),
Judge Laurel Myerson Isicoff ordered McDermott Will & Emery partner William Smith to take an online course in professionalism sponsored by The Florida Bar — something that Smith had already completed by the date of the hearing.
Determined to do something
about it, he filed a «Motion for Disclosure of Chamber of Papers,» demanding U.S. District Court
Judge Patrick Schiltz's bench memo because he «suspect [ed] he was the victim of a law clerk usurping the function of an Article III judge.&r
Judge Patrick Schiltz's bench memo because he «suspect [ed] he was the victim of a law clerk usurping the function of an
Article III
judge.&r
judge.»
Since 2010, Alan F. Pendleton, a district
judge for Anoka County, Minn., has published the email newsletter «Minnesota Judicial Training Updates,» in which he provides short, easy - to - read
articles about concepts every
judge and attorney should understand.
The assembled
judges pleaded with the law professors to write
about actual cases and doctrines, in quick, plain and accessible
articles.
Summarizing a recent discussion at Yeshiva University's Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
about the dwindling influence of legal scholarship on the courts, Mr. Liptak says nearly all the
judges in attendance agreed the
articles had minimal impact on jurisprudence.
Some of the
judges from the conference referred to above supposedly «pleaded with the law professors to write
about actual cases and doctrines, in quick, plain and accessible
articles».
The Associated Press is reporting: Now available online are
articles headlined «Texas appeals court rejects treaty violation argument» and «
Judges express skepticism
about abortion law infringing on speech.»
I
articled for a very senior lawyer whose pre-trial discussions with Crowns and
judges often started with a chat
about their kids, hockey and other small talk.
Intrigued by an
article in The New York Times
about the increasing citation of Wikipedia by
judges in the United States, Raghav Sharma wondered whether
judges in India were also increasing their use of this collaboratively edited encyclopedia.
Pittsburgh family law attorney David S. Pollock, a founding partner of Pollock Begg Komar Glasser & Vertz LLC, was sourced for his insight
about the candidates competing in the Democratic primary in District 05-2-35 (the 7th and 14th wards) for magisterial district
judge in a recent
article in The Jewish Chronicle.