Sentences with phrase «as constitutional litigation»

The debate over the role of Congress will be further complicated by the impending U.S. midterm elections as well as constitutional litigation over the respective roles of the White House and Congress regarding abrogation of trade agreements.

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Litigation over the order will likely continue until the government provides «an adequate factual basis for singling out these specific countries as distinct sources of risk,» Richard Pildes, a professor of Constitutional Law at New York University, told Business Insider in an email.
Should our society's dialogue about values proceed in the context of the Constitution, and more particularly, in the arena of constitutional litigation with primacy given to the courts as moral tutors?
Most legal scholars, in one form or another, have embraced constitutional litigation as the ideal forum for moral evaluation of public policy.
Unless lawmakers and Brownback restore the former school funding formula, which the Supreme Court had already approved as constitutional, whatever plan emerges from the Legislature is likely to face another round of litigation.
Characterizing its practice as a «general practice for a specialized clientele,» the firm provides legal advice and expertise to handle any and all needs of a school district, including fair dismissal personnel issues, allegations of employment discrimination and EEOC complaints, other personnel disputes, student discipline issues, student tribunal hearings, civil rights claims, personal injury actions, federal and state constitutional claims and other litigation, special education and other legal issues involving disabled students, contracts, leases and other business needs, policy and rule development, construction disputes, bond and SPLOST issues and other financial matters.
Grounded in those state constitutional provisions, many state supreme courts have, typically as part of a decision having to do with school finance litigation, recognized an individual right to education.
You have in your packet a blue sheet that gives you the order of the day, so I won't belabor that too much, but I will just remind you that we're going to start out with a session on history this morning; then go to a lunchtime segment that will focus on some of the relevant federal constitutional issues, including evaluations of the federal attacks on and defenses of the Blaine amendments; then we will finish off the day with a session that will focus on litigation strategy related to these amendments and some of the arguments being made for and against them in that litigation, as well as a focus on how debates over faith - based initiatives and school vouchers are affected by these particular state constitutional restrictions.
Just because schools do not completely do «the right thing» in every case and tragedy unfortunately on occasion is the result does not mean, as a constitutional matter, that the district and its officials will be liable as the result of litigation.
Honors attorneys find themselves working in practice areas such as administrative, aviation, litigation, environmental, constitutional, torts, legislation, labor and employment, and contract and procurement law.
His impressive record in private practice is augmented by his former appointment as Solicitor General of the United States, with clients calling upon his outstanding skills in major appellate disputes and constitutional litigation.
There are also plenty of nonprofit organizations, such as the Center for Constitutional Rights, that do lots of appellate litigation that looks fascinating — and in many ways is very much like the constitutional litigation we're doingConstitutional Rights, that do lots of appellate litigation that looks fascinating — and in many ways is very much like the constitutional litigation we're doingconstitutional litigation we're doing in my office.
He practised administrative law, constitutional law and litigation with Perley - Robertson Hill & McDougall LLP from 1997 to 2005 and as a sole practitioner from 1991 to 1997.
[24] Litigation privilege has therefore been characterised by Steyn LJ as an auxiliary principle buttressing the constitutional right of access to justice.
Mark represents clients before the courts in proceedings of all kinds, including commercial litigation, judicial review, declaratory judgment and injunction proceedings, as well as constitutional challenges under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Québec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.
She instructed at Osgoode Hall Faculty of Law in Trial Practice, as a team leader in the Intensive Trial Advocacy Program, taught Economic Regulation in the LLM program at Osgoode and taught Constitutional Litigation for the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Ontario.
She recently represented a judicial candidate in which the process used to count ballots was challenged on constitutional bases before a federal district and circuit court, and was the subject of litigation in the Ohio Supreme Court as well.
Civil rights law, including fair housing, disability rights, police misconduct, and prisoner rights; constitutional litigation, class actions, contract negotiations; served as the Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr..
Brock is representing Hexagone as lead counsel in a large ongoing reorganization involving significant litigation involving commercial, constitutional and construction litigation before courts and claims officers.
Our attorneys are actively engaged in developing and navigating what are often diverse and complex areas of municipal law, ranging from day - to - day operational issues, such as compliance with the Open Meetings and Freedom of Information Acts, to complex development deals and litigation defense in lawsuits involving allegations of constitutional and employment law violations.
He works with clients to help them solve complex problems in areas as diverse as constitutional law, corporate commercial litigation, class actions, professional discipline, and labour and employment law.
He focuses on commercial, banking and constitutional litigation, as well as representation of not - for - profit organizations.
We have considerable experience in other types of constitutional litigation as well.
Constitutional litigation is at danger of becoming the preserve of (relatively) well - funded public interest litigation outfits (such as the CCF).
Providing law clerks and legal assistants to Constitutional and Supreme Courts as well as PhD students, post Docs and researchers with an opportunity for comparative critical analysis of case law (mostly by national Supreme and Constitutional Courts as well as by the EHCR and the ECJ) dealing with litigation concerning features of Islam.
Derek's practice experience is coupled with his previous service as a Professor of Constitutional Law and International Law at the University of Central Florida (2003 - 2013); and his current, ongoing service as an Auxiliary Professor at Nova Scotia Community College, primarily focusing on teaching Litigation to a new generation of students.
Given the rules for § 1983 damages, under which the court looks for concrete tort - like injury and does not compensate for the constitutional right itself, the plaintiff will receive little ($ 1 in nominal damages, in all likelihood) or nothing (qualified immunity lurks as an overwhelming defense) for her troubles in post hoc litigation, even if she successfully proves a violation.
As a side job, Justin volunteers his time into helping others in the community to find educational resources related to family / civil litigation and their constitutional rights.
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