Sentences with phrase «disseminate public courts»

This can be partly explained by the part - privatisation of public legal information, which relies on external providers to disseminate public courts information.

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Their reports are then disseminated to the media and in international courts as evidence that, with any luck, will bring perpetrators to justice and otherwise invisible stories to public consciousness.
In this instance, the Court held that the Wikileaks document was not part of the US Embassy's archive or in its control, and it was in the public domain and widely disseminated, so that either no inviolability could attach to it or any inviolability it might have had was lost.
Firstly, the Supreme Court in Mentuck held that once information has entered the public domain of the courtroom, access to disseminate this information should be denied only where its publication would present a real and substantial risk to the proper administration of justice (e.g. a risk to the accused's section 11 (d) Charter right to a fair trial), and where the salutary effects of denying access outweigh the deleterious effects.
Though there are provisions in place to ensure that the parents can access settlement or court awards in unique circumstances (which can be explained to you by our lawyer at Butler & Company) the Office of the Public Trustee in B.C. is the party who not only has a hand in determining whether (and indeed the amount of) the proceeds can be disseminated to parents and guardians of an injured child.
The fact is that many of the over 3000 courts control access to the public record and dictate how and when these record are disseminated to the public.
A Pennsylvania federal court ruled on November 6, 2012 that the FCRA was constitutional since it regulated information disseminated for private purposes for a fee, and not to the public.
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