The current strategy being adopted involved the simultaneous conduct of consolidation and stabilisation cases so as to enable
the civil authorities take lead role as quickly as possible.
Not exact matches
The Department of Education has seen the surge in waiver applications because its Office for
Civil Rights has «exceeded its legal
authority» by
taking the position since 2013 that the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination applies to transgender students, Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel Gregory Baylor said.
According to the
civil defense
authority in Iraq — where ISIS has
taken over several cities — the group intentionally blew up the tomb of Jonah.
Once again unlawful behaviour has not been reported in a timely manner to the
civil authorities — in this case the Charity Commission — who could have
taken action to stop it...
But some religiously orthodox wedding vendors are finding themselves compelled by the
civil authorities to affirm an answer to that question that violates their religious convictions on the subject, and some religious institutions — from universities to social service agencies to private companies owned by orthodox believers — are finding themselves forced to
take part in the enactment and enforcement of a moral code they are obliged to reject.
Augustine, to
take one example, disapproved of prostitution, but he did not believe that suppressing it was a proper use of
civil authority.
Hippolytos wrote in c. 200: «A soldier of the
civil authority must be taught not to kill men and to refuse to do so if he is commanded, and to refuse to
take an oath.
In our review we have shown that the stand
taken by it against the Law and against the
civil authority is exactly the same as in colonial time, just as in 1810, 1822, 1833, 1836, and 1865; and that after the lengthy period enjoyed by it for recovery it has again adopted the same attitude in 1913, 1914, 1917, 1926, and 1934 «51 Portes - Gil exaggerates, however.
The Book of Revelation, on the other hand, produced by a community suffering persecution,
took a less sanguine view of
civil authority.
No one actually
takes the Monarchy seriously any more as the «Divine Right of Kings», and maybe it provides a good opportunity for discussion of precisely that wierd and anachronistic notion and the origins of state and
civil authority in Western Civilization.
Usually it
takes civil legal action in the courts, but its lawyers also work with the administrative and criminal
authorities in overseas markets.
The Education Act of 1980 introduced the Assisted Place Scheme which
took selected and gifted children out of the state school system and placed them into independent schools; the trade union reform acts abolished the closed shops, secondary picketing and stamped down wild - cat strikes; the Education Act of 1988 introduced City Technology Colleges, which
took states schools out of the purview of the Local Education
Authority; the 1988 Next Steps development began a transformation of the
civil service by fragmenting in up into executive agencies; and the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 introduced the internal market into the NHS.
The staff of the Ghana
Civil Aviation
Authority (GCAA) have warned of possible plane crashes if lands were forcefully
taken from them are not released for the installation of essential communication equipment.
Most forms of child abuse are a criminal offence but
civil actions may be
taken in negligence against local
authorities and police entrusted with child protection.
Some ecclesiastical lawyers argue that by allowing
civil unions to
take place the government will leave religious groups at the mercy of local
authorities, who have a legal obligation to ensure equality in the provision of goods and services.
When Cuomo vows to root out corruption and
Civil Service abuse in the agencies and
authorities, he could then be
taken seriously.
Will you make it clear that any Member who
takes part in that debate will be free to question the conduct in this deplorable affair of Ministers, of
civil servants and of the House
authorities?
A statement in this regard signed by FPRO, ACP Olabisi Kolawole said, «The Force Management Team has
taken a step towards the restoration of
civil authority in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states and some of the liberated areas in the North East as it deployed the Deputy Inspector - General of Police in charge of Department of Operations, DIG Sotonye Wakama, to move with a team of intelligence officers to the area for need assessment and other scooping activities».
In an attempt to empower victims of antisocial behaviour, the prime minister says they will be entitled to
take out
civil injunctions, funded by the local public
authority, if the police are not
taking action within a set time.
«People have got to know if they have a real complaint they will get a fast response, and ultimately if they feel they have not been given satisfaction, they will be able to
take a
civil injunction themselves and that will be paid for by the
authority.»
«Inspired by real events,»
The Whistleblower visits Bosnia in the rubble - strewn aftermath of the Yugoslav
civil war and finds power, corruption and liesnot just among the bribe -
taking, uncaring local
authorities but also the U.N. officials and American contractors assigned to train the Bosnians in the ways of democracy.
What I mean is that we must acknowledge that it
took Brown v. Board of Education and the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 — all bold federal
authority overturning unjust local practices — to enable many of our fellow citizens to live freely.
In delegating
authority, the Director, Departmental Office of
Civil Rights, first directs staff to
take all essential time - sensitive actions necessary.
If you buy a carbon offset for the flights you
take, you're in a small minority — at least according to a new survey by the UK
Civil Aviation
Authority carried out at Stansted airport last September.
This has led to criminal and regulatory investigations by US and UK
authorities as well as a litany of
civil actions for, amongst other things, negligence claiming that Equifax ought to known that its systems were fragile after previous breaches and that it failed to
take adequate or reasonable care in its data security arrangements.
Described by Chambers & Partners as «A high - profile team deserving of all its praise», our Actions Against the Police,
Civil Liberties and Human Rights team specialises in claims for false imprisonment, assault, malicious prosecution, discrimination, deaths in custody, and the judicial review of decisions
taken by public
authorities.
They may draw the attention of the
authorities, and there have been cases where
authorities have relied on the findings of
civil courts as grounds for
taking action.
When there is an unexpected large - scale
civil disturbance that local
authorities are powerless to stop, local military commanders may intervene to stop widespread loss of life or wanton destruction and restore order to the point that
civil authorities can
take over, as well to protect federal property and functions if
civil authorities can not.
I
take on matters pertaining to: corporate practice and structure; fraud and abuse, such as the False Claims Act, the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Physician Self - Referral Law, the Exclusion
Authorities, and the
Civil Monetary Penalties Law; health information privacy and security (HIPAA and HITECH Act), and healthcare reimbursement and collections.