Sentences with phrase «by appealing directly»

(Anderson attempted to bypass the law by appealing directly to the Legislature; she was, unsurprisingly, rebuffed.)

Not exact matches

Some would be directly affected by the policy, which the government can't enforce because of federal appeals court rulings against it.
While Jesner suggests that five justices likely would rule that the federal courts should not recognize an ATS cause of action against American corporations for their overseas activities, several federal appeals courts have exhibited little willingness to limit the scope of ATS liability unless directly ordered to do so by the Supreme Court.
Pope Francis has directly appealed for the release of an Indian priest who was kidnapped by terrorists... More
The project of Grisez - Finnis is to save natural law by reestablishing it on a secular foundation that does not appeal directly to those metaphysical claims that modern science rejects as outdated.
This expectation is unwarranted, however, because God's existence is directly relevant to moral knowledge and action: If appeals to God get ruled out, either by disbelief in His existence or reluctance to rely upon it, then it isn't possible to demonstrate that there are moral absolutes.
This strategy of directly appealing to experience itself is the approach employed by Bertocci in his response to Hartshorne.
Bespoke websites which appeal to children through the use of language intended for, spoken by or directly to children.
This review by the FIFA appeals committee was done by people directly involved in FIFA, and sounds pretty shady.
The re-written FFP rules say that if a club fails to meet FFP regulations and then offer to do a deal with Uefa then any directly affected party (which I guess means any other club in the same league that might qualify for Europe, or any club in any other country that is playing in Europe) can appeal against the attempt by the club come to an arrangement with Uefa to mitigate their sanction in a plea bargain.
«Consequently, the Defence Headquarters hereby appeal (s) to the public and people in the areas affected directly by the negative acts of terrorism and criminality, to come forward with credible information that will further assist the security and response agencies to tackle this menace.
Those developments appeared directly at odds with the approach urged by President Obama in Washington, who appealed to the Iraqi government to find ways to bridge the country's sectarian divisions.
This doesn't directly answer your question, which is about studies and statistical correlations, but here is some evidence that at least some of the views of the Republican Party, which a lot of Republican voters hold as well, can be traced back to positions adopted by the GOP as part of the Southern Strategy to appeal to Southern whites using coded racial appeals.
Appellate jurisdiction means the Supreme Court can hear appeals from inferior courts, but it can not handle the case directly and by itself.
Those parties should instead earn financial support directly from voters on the strength of their popular appeal, not be handed a cheque every quarter by government.
Republican NYC mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis» appeal as a child of immigrants is the root of her political career, yet it may be compromised by her conservative voting record and positions on issues that directly affect many of those same people.
Massey didn't directly respond to a question of whether the Conservative Party endorsement may give Malliotakis an imprimatur of conservative bona fides which appeals to Republican primary voters, instead pitching himself as a «coalition - building candidate» and noting his endorsement by the Independence Party.
«And this is why I appealed directly to the inspectors general of both the Environmental Protection Agency and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission so that they could review all the steps of the permitting process that were possibly tainted by the undue influence from a top - ranking person in the governor's office.»
In response, UFT President Michael Mulgrew said, «Given the harm that could be done by the release of these misleading and inaccurate reports, we will be filing a motion directly with the New York State Court of Appeals seeking leave to appeal the Appellate Division's decision in this case.»
iThe appeal of such activities abated by the time I entered high school, since we all had TI - 85 graphing calculators, and we could not only type the word «BOOBIES» directly, we could graph a limaçon that looked like a butt.
She fought for StudentsFirst to expand into South Carolina by directly appealing to its founder, Michelle Rhee.
The federal appeals court in St. Louis — directly contradicting a two - year - old decision by its counterpart in Boston — has upheld a Minnesota law allowing parents of private - school students to take state income - tax deductions for tuition and other expenses.
Julie Swan (pictured), executive director for general qualifications at Ofqual, said that lifting the ban on individual pupils appealing directly to exam boards «might be helpful for students who request a challenge» but are advised against by the school.
Developed by the designers and craftspeople at Q by Aston Martin - Commission, the Red Arrows car marks another signature collaboration between Q by Aston Martin and its global dealership network, illustrating how special features and design elements can create authentic, intriguing and highly desirable limited run cars that appeal directly to their customers.
Booksellers can react by hand - selling to customers and making themselves relevant as Ravenbooks has (I am increasingly sure of finding a pile of relevant books there every time I walk in) and no doubt this will mean concentrating on older books, out - of - print books and second - hand books, books that appeal directly to the customer, and print - on - demand books printed directly on site (though I am less convinced of the economic case for this).
For the same reason as above, books by authors with an existing platform are more appealing to larger publishers — who often have larger budgets for advances, marketing and distribution, all of which directly impacts a book's future.
In a gaming industry that is now dominated by a blending landscape of watered - down ideas and recycled sequels, there are games that are now finding great success by appealing to a demographic of enthusiastic gamers that would directly support them.
The combination of producing something for charity and the notion of being directly approached by a publisher to design a game with near - total creative freedom has proven to be appealing to the creators de Ronde and his team have sought out.
A new fundraising print by Stephen Gill, from his series Talking to Ants, is for sale during the show.100 % of the proceeds will go directly to help people in great need & will be donated to the Red Cross Europe Refugee Crisis appeal.
Dr Tarnya Cooper, Curatorial Director, National Portrait Gallery, London, and co-curator of The Encounter: Drawings from Leonardo to Rembrandt, says: «Part of the appeal in looking at portrait drawings is that they seem to speak to us directly without embellishment or polish; in contrast to painted portraiture the graphic process appears unmediated by the artfulness of technique.
The Ontario Court of Appeal decision in December overturned a ruling six months earlier by Ontario Superior Court Justice David Brown, who had granted Chevron a stay in the proceedings on the basis that the case had little hope of success and that Chevron Canada's assets were not directly owned by Chevron Corp..
This decision runs directly contrary to Nemeth v. Hatch Ltd., 2018 ONCA 7 («Nemeth «-RRB-, wherein the Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that termination clauses do not need to contain specific language to oust the common law, as long as the «intention to displace an employee's common law notice rights can be readily gleaned from the language agreed to by the parties.»
We also are retained by trial counsel to assist their clients and will accept cases directly from clients seeking to appeal a lower court ruling.
McNeil traces the British Columbia Court of Appeal's «postage stamp» approach directly back to Chief Justice McLachlin's decision in Marshall / Bernard, noting that «she disagreed explicitly with the territorial approach that had been taken by Cromwell J.A. (as he then was) of the Nova Scotia Court of..., favouring instead a site - specific approach whereby Aboriginal title has to be established by proof of physical occupation of specific sites...».
By contrast with Hall's remarks, said a panel of appeal judges headed by Lord Justice Treacy, Clifford's claim of innocence did not directly impugn his victimBy contrast with Hall's remarks, said a panel of appeal judges headed by Lord Justice Treacy, Clifford's claim of innocence did not directly impugn his victimby Lord Justice Treacy, Clifford's claim of innocence did not directly impugn his victims.
Actavis» cross-appeal was unanimously dismissed, with the Court holding that, if its products would not directly infringe, they would indirectly infringe as held by the Court of Appeal.
Some are appealing directly to clients» interests in cost containment by emphasizing savings through low overhead (e.g., Virtual Law Partners) or fixed fees (e.g., Exemplar Law Partners, which touts «No hourly bill.
However, in Gardner v Parker [2004] 2 BCLC 554, the Court of Appeal in eff ect refused to extend the «exception» to circumstances where the company's inability to sue was caused not directly, but merely indirectly, by the defendant.
However, an opinion from the California Court of Appeal that is directly on point to the facts in a particular case can not be cited as persuasive authority by a party or a court.
An amicus brief is a written legal argument filed by someone not directly involved in a case on appeal to help educate the court about particular issues of that case.
In Priest, the self - represented appellant Mr. Reilly attempted to appeal a spousal support order made under Part III of the Family Law Act in the Hamilton Superior Court of Justice (Family Court) by proceeding directly to the Court of Aappeal a spousal support order made under Part III of the Family Law Act in the Hamilton Superior Court of Justice (Family Court) by proceeding directly to the Court of AppealAppeal.
Citing R. v Morgentaler, 1993 CanLII 158 (SCC), [1993] 1 SCR 462 at para. 1, the Court of Appeal confirmed intervenor status will be granted where an Applicant is «directly and significantly affected» by the outcome of the appeal and has «experience and a fresh perspective» on the subject of the appeal useful to its resolution (paraAppeal confirmed intervenor status will be granted where an Applicant is «directly and significantly affected» by the outcome of the appeal and has «experience and a fresh perspective» on the subject of the appeal useful to its resolution (paraappeal and has «experience and a fresh perspective» on the subject of the appeal useful to its resolution (paraappeal useful to its resolution (para. 14).
«Sharon Keller could have avoided being charged with misconduct and incompetence, if she had responded to Ed Marty when he called her at 4:45 pm on Sept 25 by saying, «tell them the clerk's office closes at 5, but they can submit an appeal after 5 by directly contacting any judge on the court who is willing to accept the appeal.
Although not having to directly decide the issue because mandate was not sought, the appellate panel implied that the deferred fee award could have been challenged later by writ, but that the buyers never did so such that their appeal should be dismissed.
In Debora v. Debora, the Ontario Court of Appeal confirmed that a property will be considered a matrimonial home even if it is owned by a company instead of directly by a spouse.
While Jesner suggests that five justices likely would rule that the federal courts should not recognize an ATS cause of action against American corporations for their overseas activities, several federal appeals courts have exhibited little willingness to limit the scope of ATS liability unless directly ordered to do so by the Supreme Court.
The Court of Appeal here has taken an approach to American jurisprudence that diverges from that taken by this Court in Instead of drawing on the American law of fair use to inform the Canadian law of fair dealing, the Court of Appeal has arrived at a result that is directly opposite to the result arrived at by the United States District Court in a case with virtually identical facts.
They collectively seek leave to intervene; submit they are directly and significantly affected by the outcome of the appeal, and can provide both important and unique assistance to the Court.
If refused, the council could apply directly to the Court of Appeal for permission by the end of September.
In the case of Capita Customer Management Limited v Ali the Employment Appeal Tribunal («EAT») reversed the decision of the Employment Tribunal («ET») and ruled that an employer did not directly discriminate against men on grounds of sex by refusing a new father enhanced pay whilst on shared parental leave whilst female employees received enhanced maternity pay for the first 14 weeks of maternity leave.
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