Sentences with phrase «balancing open courts»

Not exact matches

You see how many times in the examples cited above from MS how Blake lowered his shoulder into a guy and sent him flying back, giving Blake a chance to A) make another move towards the basket while his defender is off balance or B) survey the court better to make an open pass with his defender off him.
New York's recently retired Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman said in an interview that there's a balance between privacy and transparency, but added that the scales of justice should tip in favor of an open court.
The net play side of things, however, isn't nearly as fine tuned and feels unfairly balanced in favour of net rushers; it's far easier to put away an easy volley into the open court than it is to hit a pin - point accurate passing shot with your player on the run, game after game.
How do we balance our interests in an open internet, open courts, open access to law with the protection of privacy?
Further, that the company's subscription - based research tools and services did not undermine the balance between privacy and the open courts principle that had been struck by Canadian courts, nor was the operation of those tools inconsistent with OPC's guidance on the issue.
To file materials under seal with the court requires the court's approval and may require that the parties address the balance between the principle of an open courts and the harm from the public disclosure of the confidential information.
This Model Policy reduces the issue of access to court information in a few simple access rules, effectively achieving a recommended balance between the right of the public to open courts with the right of an individual to privacy.
The issue of balancing the right of the public to open courts with the right of an individual to privacy was tackled in 2003 in a discussion paper by the Canadian Judicial Council Judges Technology Advisory Committee (JTAC) titled «Open Courts, Electronic Access to Court Records, and Privacy&raqopen courts with the right of an individual to privacy was tackled in 2003 in a discussion paper by the Canadian Judicial Council Judges Technology Advisory Committee (JTAC) titled «Open Courts, Electronic Access to Court Records, and Privacy&rcourts with the right of an individual to privacy was tackled in 2003 in a discussion paper by the Canadian Judicial Council Judges Technology Advisory Committee (JTAC) titled «Open Courts, Electronic Access to Court Records, and Privacy&raqOpen Courts, Electronic Access to Court Records, and Privacy&rCourts, Electronic Access to Court Records, and Privacy».
In family law, the parties» desire for privacy must be balanced against the principle of «open court» and the legal requirement of complete (financial) disclosure.
The Dagenais / Mentuck framework favours freedom of expression and open courts; a balancing approach favours the non-disclosure of information if it would be in the public interest to maintain confidentiality.
Justice Mosely noted that the Canadian Judicial Council's policies on the online publication of court decisions strongly discourages the indexing of such decisions by search engines in order to strike a balance between open courts and privacy.
But when the court accepted the privacy commissioner's arguments that the offender's actions could undermine the administration of justice, harm participants in the justice system and potentially discourage people from accessing the justice system, there was no acknowledgement that the same concerns go directly to the heart of the open - court principle and balanced interests that supported the first complete publication of the same document.
Whether we're fighting patent trolls in court; arguing in Congress for more balanced copyright laws; or urging governments, funders, and educational institutions to adopt open access policies, EFF is committed to building a society that supports creativity and innovation, where established players in the marketplace for technology and culture aren't allowed to silence the next generation of creators.
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