Sentences with phrase «cited opinion article»

The video, titled «The Huge Mistake,» was produced and posted in September, but the agency did not issue its warning until The Washington Post published a widely cited opinion article by the couple on Oct. 31 raising concerns, echoing those in the video, about cap - and - trade legislation that the Obama administration supports.

Not exact matches

I mean, how many other articles on CNN do you see citing (and quoting) John 3:16 three times and, in my opinion, honoring founders / presidents / CEOs of successful companies... who happen to be Christian?
Actually, the links are not to the primary sources - they are all links to other sites or opinion articles that «cite» the research.
An internet campaign against Ezzo cites critical articles and opinions from medical, religious and secular publications.
The ad cites an article from The Daily Caller, a conservative news and opinion website.
As Hank and dhogaza suggest, your opinions will be better informed if you rely on peer - reviewed articles and sites such as Real Climate that are based on, and cite, them.
DeSmog investigated the submission and found that of the 304 footnote citations in the Peabody document, opinion articles published in media outlets, primarily the Wall Street Journal, were cited as supporting evidence 41 times and groups with historical ties to the fossil fuel industry such as the Cato Institute, American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity and the Global Warming Policy Foundation were cited 64 times.
Sometimes your extreme ability to cite «opinion articles» and state them as facts is astounding.
«Adding law review citations to judicial opinions helps us rank search results more intelligently, for example, giving a relevance boost to cases that aren't cited by courts, but are cited by law review articles.
Regardless of whether the cited article truly reflects the City's position, it predates Heller's rejection of rational basis, and McDonald's finding that the Second Amendment secures a fundamental right, as well as the Seventh Circuit's opinions applying intermediate review.1 But notably, Prof. Winkler agrees that Chicago's range ban is unconstitutional: «Reasonable gun control is one thing, this another.
These days, a blog post is just as likely to garner a cite in a judicial opinion as a law review article.
Google Scholar also includes citations for cases cited by indexed opinions or journal articles, and using those citations you can locate influential cases (usually older or international) which are not yet online or publicly available.
They get their lustrous credential to put on that résumé that will land them the judicial clerkships where they will get more experience working on judicial opinions — those lengthy, obfuscatory judicial opinions that fail to cite law review articles».
While the view supported by Ian Binnie's opinion and Moldaver J.'s dissent focus on the absurdity of going to the high court just one day after rejoining the Barreau du Québec, a different absurdity was pointed out by Professors Michael Plaxton and Carissima Mathen, in an article cited by the majority, a point raised by the Attorney General of Québed in oral argument:
The author of this article requested that the California Court of Appeal, Fourth District, Division Two (Riverside) take judicial notice of an unpublished opinion cited solely for any pursuasive value the case may have in a pending appeal.
Second, it includes a Works Cited tab that lists indexed journal articles and other cases that cite the opinion.
Just as all web pages contain links to other pages, cases downloaded from legal research services such as Westlaw, Lexis and other vendors contain links to the cases, statutes, articles, or other sources cited within the opinion.
In saying that a best efforts obligation is more onerous than a reasonable efforts obligation, the FMC article cites an opinion of the British Columbia Supreme Court, Atmospheric Diving Systems Inc. v. International Hard Suits Inc. (1994), 89 B.C.L.R. (2d) 356 (S.C.).
There is empirical evidence that judicial opinions cite law review articles less often now than in earlier decades.
Although it is hard to be certain without more publicly available information, FISC judges likely treat their opinions as non-precedential, as is standard practice for federal district courts.19 The relatively few public FISC opinions do cite earlier FISC opinions and principles of law, 20 but we have seen no clear evidence to suggest that the judges feel formally bound by those earlier opinions in any manner that would set them apart from other Article III district courts.
The article was cited in the Fifth Circuit opinion:
«deplores» (this vehement, albeit personal opinion / characterization of our national organization's actions is included twice by Mr Kucharsky) the fact that CREA bosses have not knuckled under to his demagogic - style brinksmanship and have not jumped to remedy / satisfy / assuage the injustices / humiliations / trauma he perceives his membership suffer under the grievances cited in this article.
There is no shortage of opinion made available by the Competition Bureau or the public on this issue when approached by the media, but in this particular MacCleans article and other articles I am seeing, the input from our side is often «CREA declined to make anyone available to be interviewed, citing its ongoing legal battle.»
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