Sentences with phrase «board opines»

The Sun Sentinel Editorial Board opines that Scott's order that the Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigate local law enforcement's response to the shooting is proper, but calls for Israel's resignation should wait until the investigation is complete.
The Daily News's editorial board opines U.S. District Court Judge Kimba Wood gave too light a sentence to former Majority Leader Dean Skelos.
«Mr. Lazio, who also has focused on plans to create more jobs and clean up the ethical swamp in Albany, is a far better choice,» the editorial board opined.
This a riff off a line in yesterday's New York Times editorial endorsing Weprin, in which the Gray Lady's ed board opined:
The Toronto Star Editorial Board opined on the Hunt v Worrod cost decision in an editorial published April 26, 2018.

Not exact matches

One week later, in early November, the editorial board of the Daily Progress, Charlottesville's local paper, opined that because Republicans also control Virginia's General Assembly, «we believe Ed Gillespie has the best chance of leading Virginia to a brighter economic future.»
Spitzer also opined no financial benefit would be gained by filing a lawsuit against either the board or Dare.
A state senator opines that Cuomo's compensation board should cap elected officials» outside income and make legislating a full - time job
«Norris opined that Wojtaszek and Giambra did not want to be paid directly from the NCRC so as to avoid their names being included on the NCRC Board of Elections filing,» according to a 2016 FBI document.
And upon revelation that the state plans to charterize an elementary school in Nashville that was performing relatively well as compared with other low - performing schools, Nashville school board members took to opining their discontent.
When addressing the California Charter School Association in March 2015, Netflix billionaire Reed Hastings opined that school boards were obsolete and should be replaced with a system of large non-profit corporations.
As I had it on the board trying to figure out a plan of attack to cut it open, my husband opined that he should have bought a one dollar squash instead.
In August 2011, a Texas organization called the Court Reporters Certification Board wrote a letter asking the state attorney general to opine on whether an oral deposition meant for use in litigation in the courts of Texas can be recorded solely by non-stenographic means (e.g., by video camera or an audio recording), or whether doing so would violate Texas Government Code § 52.021 (f), which requires that an oral deposition be recorded by a certified shorthand reporter.
The WSJ Blog summary opines that the case does not overturn Brown v. Board of Education (which abolished the «separate but equal» justification for school segregation), but rather, amplifies it to stand for the proposition that schools can not look at race at all, no matter the reason for doing so.
When presented with the occasion to opine on the compatibility of administrative tribunals with the entrenchment of judicial power in Labour Relations Board of Saskatchewan v. John East Iron Works, [vii] the position of the judges was unequivocal: the Board's functions represented a «striking departure from the traditional conception of a court» [viii] and were designed instead to give effect to the «new conception of industrial relations», [ix] something that could only be achieved by technocrats familiar with the domain and qualified to «bring an experience and knowledge acquired extra-judicially to the solution of their problems».
The Ohio Supreme Court Board of Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline opined that a judge may «friend» attorneys as long as the judge... Read More
Bair, who has opined about cryptocurrency regulation in the past, is also a member of blockchain startup Paxos» board of directors.
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