Sentences with phrase «as the court process»

At the same time, I suppose that a shark tank could help family law clients put their problems in perspective by making them realize that, bad as the court process may be, it's still better than being trapped in a tank with carnivorous fish.
The procedures for arrest and detention are different as well as the court process.
They might use the same procedural tools as a court process might require, such as discovery and evidence.

Not exact matches

It's a three - minute process to get AirHelp to file the paperwork with the airlines and even go as far as to take them to court if they're refusing to pay you what you're owed.
We also don't provide the government with direct or «back - door» access to data — they have to submit a request and they must have legal process (such as a subpoena, court order or search warrant) to do it.
Law enforcement officials who believe that notification would jeopardize an investigation should obtain an appropriate court order or other valid legal process that specifically precludes Member notification, such as an order issued pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 2705 (b).
Extremely wealthy people — enabled by a series of key Supreme Court decisions as recently as yesterday — want to be able to spend gargantuan amounts of money in the political process and remain essentially private persons who don't get knocked around or criticized like everyone else in the political arena.
CNBC reported yesterday the iconic U.S. retailer is in the process of drafting the court motion for its liquidation plan that could come as soon as the end of the day Wednesday.
Instead of taking place with a court and a judge, arbitration is a private process with an arbitrator and is generally preferred by companies as it can require individuals to each pursue restitution individually instead of banding together as a group.
Under revisions passed after abuses were revealed in the 1970s, the NSA was required to receive warrants from judges belonging to the so - called FISA court to conduct surveillance on Americans inside the U.S. — a reform process Taubman had covered as a reporter decades ago.
As for Oregon's foreclosure laws, the state uses both judicial (judge and lawsuit involved) and non-judicial (no court involvement) processes.
«Upon learning that we were in possession of records involving [Cruz] as an adult, DCF immediately started the process to ask a court to allow the release of all records in the spirit of full transparency,» a DCF spokeswoman, Jessica Sims, said in a short statement.
The Third Circuit upheld the trial court's ruling that plaintiffs failed to state a monopolization claim because they failed to allege a harm to the competitive process, as opposed to individual competitors.
In my view, it is an abuse of process, as that phrase is used in this setting, for Burnaby to be seeking here the relief it failed to obtain at the NEB and in the Federal Court of Appeal.
«The IRS offers no explanation as to how the IRS can legitimately use most of these millions of records on hundreds of thousands of users; instead, it claims that as long as it has submitted a declaration from an IRS agent that the IRS «is conducting an investigation to determine the identity and correct federal income tax liabilities of United States persons who conducted transactions in a virtual currency during 2013 - 2015» the Court must find that the Summons does not involve an abuse of process.
The premise of the Nunes memo is that the FBI and DOJ corruptly sought a FISA warrant on a former Trump campaign foreign policy adviser, Carter Page, and deliberately misled the court as part of a systematic abuse of the FISA process.
Mr. Na Ayudhya subsequently refused to enter a settlement process for the complaint as he wished to defend his actions in court, resulting in him being barred as a director of NMG and resigning from the board in late 2015.
As such, the public's confidence in the integrity of the FISA process depends on the court's ability to hold the government to the highest standard, particularly as it relates to surveillance of American citizenAs such, the public's confidence in the integrity of the FISA process depends on the court's ability to hold the government to the highest standard, particularly as it relates to surveillance of American citizenas it relates to surveillance of American citizens.
Not as an act of kindness from the administration but because the pace of removals is limited by the court system, which can only process so many cases per year.
Legal advice is highly recommended for regular court proceedings, as the process is complicated and there may be a risk of significant costs to you if you lose.
Henceforth, the right to abort was to be understood as a liberty interest under the Due Process Clause, which included (so the plurality opinion of the Supreme Court said) «the right to define one's own concept of existence and to make the most basic decisions about bodily integrity.»
The court struck down the law as applied to terminally ill patients, but refused to follow the Ninth Circuit's reliance upon the Due Process clause.
But when the Supreme Court strikes down legislation as unconstitutional, that ends the matter unless the Constitution is amended (an extremely cumbersome process) or the Court changes its mind or membership.
Holmes dissented when the Supreme Court overturned economic regulations as violating substantive due process or freedom of contract not because he favored the regulations, but because he thought that the forces which dominated the political branches should be allowed to govern in their own way.
Last year over 10,000 pre-teenaged boys were processed through the Texas court system as «status offenders» (juveniles apprehended for offenses that would not have been offenses if committed by adults).
Participants indicate a high level of satisfaction with the process, even as offenders indicate that it can be much more difficult for them than dealing with the courts or jail.
Isaiah envisioned Israel's mission as entailing in part the mediation of conflict among nations under impartial international law; a world court in Zion, judging by truth and justice under due process, would enable warring factions to «beat their swords into plowshares» that is, to give up conflict and concentrate on economic development.
Beginning with Furman v. Georgia (1972), which held that the death penalty as currently applied in the U.S. was unconstitutional, the Supreme Court sought to maintain «a system of «super due process» through which capital defendants could be assured an extra measure of protection from arbitrariness, caprice or emotionalism.»
Charles Hartshorne, Reality as Social Process, The Free Press 1953, p. 142; also The Logic of Perfection, Open Court Publishing Co. 1962, chap.
Nothing that would would hold up in court or in the scientific process exists as evidence of God.
«We therefore welcome the structure and integrity of the court process as a means for determining the truth with respect to these allegations.»
Only nine years earlier, as we have seen, the Court had interpreted the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment to mean that Congress could not bar slavery from the territories (and that members of the black race could not be citizens of the United States or enjoy any rights and privileges save those that the dominant white race chose to grant them).
As part of that process, the federal court has granted TWE's motion to dismiss charges brought against it by SMWE...
Moses and Paul Obeid have filed an application (NSD490 / 2014) in the Federal Court challenging s 155 notices issued to them by the ACCC as part of the ACCC's investigation into alleged cartel conduct relating to the 2009 tender process for an exploration mining licence over the Mount Penny coal tenement in the Bylong Valley.
Notre Dame went five minutes without a single point in the process, as Stefanie Dolson completely dominated the court.
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Unlikely as this seems, it might make sense both in terms of reducing the partisanship of the court's judges and in terms of depoliticizing the process of selecting them.
Since Bolling v. Sharpe, a Supreme Court decisions that came out the same day as Brown v. Board of Education, the 5th amendment's Due Process clause has been interpreted by the courts to also imply a guarantee of equal protection under federal law.
As there was such amendment explicitly guaranteeing equal protection for the federal government, the courts ruled that due process necessitated equal treatment.
(As of this answer, the only time the no fly list has actually been challenged in court it was found unconstitutional, so lawmakers may also want to overhaul the process itself before expanding its use, or get rid of it completely)
So, while the courts could slow down the process, they are likely to stay out of the Legislature's affairs as a simple matter of respect for the constitutional separation of powers.
As the recent court cases on force majeure point out, the gas industry could have been doing vertical shale drilling / fracking, as well as drilling in conventional formations, the whole time that the SGEIS / regulation process has been ongoinAs the recent court cases on force majeure point out, the gas industry could have been doing vertical shale drilling / fracking, as well as drilling in conventional formations, the whole time that the SGEIS / regulation process has been ongoinas well as drilling in conventional formations, the whole time that the SGEIS / regulation process has been ongoinas drilling in conventional formations, the whole time that the SGEIS / regulation process has been ongoing.
However, I have no doubt that these kinds of laws would fail under equal protection and due process considerations as soon as they would be enacted, first at the lower federal courts, and then all the way up to SCOTUS.
They went through the normal court processes and so her comment indicts the judiciary as not being independent and being manipulated by the government.»
Continuing, he said, this is to avoid situation where, if a similar cases arises in the future, the Commission's work will be imperiled, as any individual cald rush to court to stop what is clearly a constitutional process.
The bar is somewhat low as simply being able to avoid the vicious partisan fight that dragged the 2000 redistricting process out for three years and through the courts will be a win.
As federal courts move to decide whether to intervene on the Congressional redistricting process, the last ditch legal efforts on behalf of Albany's legislative leaders to dismiss the lawsuit was rejected by a three judge panel this evening.
In the application challenging the bench warrnt issued against him, Tompolo is arguing that the EFCC did not follow due process of law in applying for an order of substituted service of the criminal charge against him, adding that no service of the charge was effected as directed by the court before the EFCC applied for a warrant of arrest against him.
Even after being cut to size, his family would wilfully dub a duly constituted court process as «persecution», not prosecution.
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