Sentences with phrase «careers than justice»

Both the Jewish leaders who demanded the crucifixion of Christ and the Roman authorities who were more concerned with their careers than justice were practical atheists.

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«As soon as this happened — my name means more to me than my political career — the first thing I did was assemble a team to reach out to Justice, the Department of Justice, to the FEC, and to Congressional Ethics,» the congressman told Louis.
Sixth form pupils at Clifton College, Bristol, heard how a notorious «career criminal» turned his life around because of an innovative rehabilitation technique called restorative justice Peter Woolf, a prolific offender who committed an estimated 20,000 crimes across the UK, discussed his life and unique story to more than 300 sixth form pupils at the College's Redgrave Theatre.
This «augmented reality» is part of a major survey (more than 70 works) of the career of Mr. Chin, a conceptual artist whose work comments on environmental issues and social justice.
But The Death of Punishment: Searching for Justice Among the Worst of the Worst fails to do much more than further his career as a crusader for the death penalty.
The Death of Punishment: Searching for Justice Among the Worst of the Worst fails to do much more than further Professor Robert Blecker's career as a crusader for the death penalty.
Justice Perell's observation, that «it is cynical to assume that with many years of future employment both possible and needed, that he will sit on his hands and wait out the reasonable notice period rather than getting on with his career» is no more than a reiteration of the BC Court of Appeal's articulation of this fundamental principle underlying the duty to mitigate.
«Resumes in hand, more than 1,300 law students from across the United States attended this year's Equal Justice Works annual conference, and more than 1,100 met with employers at the conference's career fair.
Justice McMorrow was a pioneer as a woman in the law profession during a career that spanned more than half a century.
But in fairness, one must acknowledge that LSUC's TAG is part of the parade, i.e., young lawyers and law students commendably doing TAG's «technology and access to justice» work, but which can not possibly compensate their very expensive legal education with more than a severely financially depressed career.
On the McLachlin Court, the 0.56 major judgments per year for each judge other than the Chief Justice suggest a normal career total of only 7.25 judgments, which would take the average male judge twelve years and two months, but the average female judge fifteen years and two months.
Chief Justice Winkler's impressive legal career spans more than four decades.
And LSUC's TAG (The Action Group), i.e., law students and junior lawyers organizing TAG's «technology and access to justice» work (most recently its «Access to Justice Week,» October 23 - 27, 2017), which can not possibly compensate their very expensive legal education with anything more than a severely financially depressed justice» work (most recently its «Access to Justice Week,» October 23 - 27, 2017), which can not possibly compensate their very expensive legal education with anything more than a severely financially depressed Justice Week,» October 23 - 27, 2017), which can not possibly compensate their very expensive legal education with anything more than a severely financially depressed career.
«The Ohio Legal Assistance Foundation has played a critical role in launching the public interest careers of more than 40 young attorneys,» said David Stern, Executive Director of Equal Justice Works.
However, you can use combination resume or functional resume, if you think those formats do better justice to your career profile than reverse chronological order.
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