Sentences with phrase «back than justice»

The Divisional Court judge went further back than Justice de Grandpré «s words of wisdom, and relied on Socrates to support a finding of bias:

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That group is back, spending more than $ 160,000 to air a new ad criticizing Justice Courtney Goodson as she seeks re-election to the state's highest court on May 22.
It is no more than the faith that the major obstacles to justice and freedom and peace among men can be overcome and that when they are overcome, there will be no danger of falling back into the darkness of earlier periods.
I'm still as much of a planner as ever, but when life hands you beautiful brown eyes and a smile belonging to someone who is smart, witty, caring, and a continuation of adjectives that will never do the real person justice, you embrace the welcome detour that takes you from Point A, to B, to C, rather than the original journey from Point A to C, and never look back.
One player who did do himself justice was Masuaku who had a fine 20 minute cameo, and I would like to see him selected in a more advanced role than full back.
Mr. SCHUMER: Madam President, of the last 26 nominations of Justices confirmed to the Supreme Court, going back to 1954, how many were confirmed without a rollcall vote or received more than 60 votes in support of their nomination either on cloture or on confirmation?
«It is time that the leaders of New York stand with victims and children and see the obvious dire need for this exception rather than turn their backs on justice and the safety of children,» Robb said.
Regarding Greece, it's worse than that: Courts in several countries and then ultimately the EU court of justice have decided several years ago that sending people back to Greece was unacceptable.
Former state Supreme Court and Appellate Division Justice Michael Kavanagh gave Faso his backing, calling the conservative reformer, «a public servant who shares my ideals and the ideals of the district where he has lived for more than three decades.
«I support Eric Gonzalez because he is pushing back against the Trump agenda by treating drug use as a health issue rather than a criminal justice issue.
Richmond's environmental justice movement stretches back more than a quarter - century, making it one of the oldest in the country.
The judge tweaked the Justice Department, noting that its brief contradicts the policy of U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which has backed gene patents for more than 2 decades.
If «Wonder Woman» provided a glimmer of hope that DC Comics movies might start looking, moving and sounding differently than before, Justice League plops us right back into «Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice» territory, albeit with a little more wit and humanity.
The Justice Center study also found that «Students who experienced suspension or expulsion, especially those who did so repeatedly, were more likely to be held back a grade or drop out of school than students who were not involved in the disciplinary system.»
PARENT POWER SCHOOL In December, the NYC Coalition for Educational Justice hosted a training for more than 75 parents from across New York City to discuss the history of racism in education and what parents can do to fight back.
When the Journey 4 Justice Alliance (which is little more than a union - funded front group) filed a series of specious civil rights complaints against the school systems in Newark, Chicago, and New Orleans back in 2014, I wrote that the actions seemed to herald «a cynical shift in strategy by reform opponents» to paint charters in a racially - divisive light.
Photos don't do the 2011 Honda CR - Z justice: In person, the little gasoline - electric hybrid has more attitude than you'd expect, and surprisingly sporty performance to back it up.
«Sometimes when this topic is introduced one sees the audience's collective eyes glaze over as they say, «Oh not again — we've been there, we've done that, things are a lot better now than they were, let's just get on with something important,» and yet the subject keeps coming back everywhere you look,» said Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin in her keynote address to the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association's annual national conference yesterday.
«My speculation is that Roberts and Alito will end up harkening back to an older kind of judicial conservatism — conservatism more like Justice Harlan or Justice Frankfurter than Scalia or Bork.
It represents an injustice, rather than justice that an injured father who lost 12 months of wages because of his injury will only get 9 months wages back, or that an injured person will only get part of her medical bills paid for because she had to pay for part of her own legal bill out of her compensation.
Lord Justice Thorpe said on Appeal «I am completely aghast at this case.There is nothing more serious than a removal hearing, because the parents are so prejudiced in proceedings thereafter.Once you have lost a child it is very difficult to get a child back
However, Gall and Kimbrough ultimately have more to do with judicial discretion and appellate review than with the Sixth Amendment, and back in 1996 the Court came together in Koon to deliver a unanimous ruling (per Justice Kennedy) that embraced broader district court sentencing discretion and light appellate review.
In this they seem to have fallen upon a very good expedient for their own happiness and safety; for since the good or ill condition of a nation depends so much upon their magistrates, they could not have made a better choice than by pitching on men whom no advantages can bias; for wealth is of no use to them, since they must so soon go back to their own country; and they being strangers among them, are not engaged in any of their heats or animosities; and it is certain that when public judicatories are swayed, either by avarice or partial affections, there must follow a dissolution of justice, the chief sinew of society.
Every time I encounter a case of alleged workplace harassment, which is far, far more frequently than anyone outside this practice might think, I harken back to what the Honourable Justice Perell wrote in the case of High Parklane Consulting Inc. v. Royal Group Technologies Limited, 2007 CanLII 410 (ON SC):...
On the McLachlin Court, however, removing the Chief Justice from the count not only turns the apparent positive advantage for female judges back into the same kind of disadvantage they have experienced in the past, but also suggests that the margin of this disadvantage is larger than it has ever been.
The report — Satellite Tracking of Offenders: A Study of the Pilots in England and Wales — by Stephen Shute, professor of criminal law and criminal justice at Birmingham Law School, shows that more than half of offenders being monitored had been sent back to jail or had their tagging orders revoked because of breaches.
Lord Justice Jackson referred back to his Recommendation 86 in his Final Report (p 469) in which he said that «the courts should be less tolerant than hitherto of unjustified delays and breaches of orders.
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