Sentences with phrase «done simple justice»

The inalienability of Aboriginal land held does not necessarily significantly restrict the capacity of Indigenous people to raise capital for business ventures or to make commercial use of inalienable freehold land, as there are a number of methods of raising finance and securing loans against the land other than mortgages.137 In addition, land use agreements, similar in concept to Indigenous Land Use Agreements (ILUAs) under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), could be used to establish unique agreements within communities covering many issues.138 Government attention is more appropriately directed to assisting Indigenous people to overcome any difficulties they have in meeting financial obstacles to such solutions than to overturning legislation that has done simple justice to a people who have been deprived of their land without their consent and without compensation.
Not surprisingly, Scott Greenfield, the blogosphere's most prolific law blogger (if you don't believe me, then take a look at his monthly archives in the left menu bar of his blog) has done Simple Justice to Blawg Review # 170.
Well you did simple its justice, i love it all.

Not exact matches

No simple scheme is adequate.2 Niebuhr tried to do justice to both aspects of the self by showing that nature and spirit form the double environment in which man lives.
When society began to treat justice as a simple historical possibility, as many American Protestants did during the Social Gospel era, the prophetic task of the next generation of «Christian realists» was to insist that there are things that society can not do, goals that must remain «impossible possibilities.»
The doctrine of internal relations and the assertion of occasions in the empty space of living cells still do not do justice to the reasons that complex entities can not be explained in terms of the simpler ones of which they are composed.
I wept because I had been made to see, for the first time, that all the justice that must be shown the black man, all the help given him, everything that should be done legally to give him his rights, will never do what a simple act of love can do: make him know that he is accepted, cared for, yes, really loved by those who do not just «do good to him» but who feel with passionate concern that he is a human brother.
The scheme is always too simple to do justice to the depth of man's problems.
If Rudy Giuliani had somehow been elected governor, can you imagine his ever signing into law what David Paterson did on the basis of simple justice?
There are so many times you dress up with the desire to not necessarily get into heels but find all your simple footwear just isn't doing justice to your look, this is where the flat mules come in.
My pictures on my cheapy flip phone do not do justice to the intricate beauty of this simple scarf.
A simple plot outline doesn't do the film justice, as Darby O'Gill and the Little People succeeds with a winning, whimsical spirit that pervades all.
And of course, Young Justice will push their missions, often turning a simple assignment from Batman into something much larger, often discovering that what they?ve been tasked to do is just the tip of the iceberg.
How does a simple «Yea» or Nay» do a movie justice when dealing with the infinite personalities, interests, and tastes of every single member of the potential audience?
THE JUDGE has high - minded goals beyond making itself Oscar ™ - bait, but issues of justice, rule of law, and the simple joys of small - town life don't stand a chance against writing that relentlessly panders to Academy ™ voters, particularly when they run smack up against a courtroom scene that is deliberately staged to look like something out of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, a film we are put in mind of when Hank mentions Atticus Finch.
A description of what the scene literally entails would sound deceptively simple and thus completely fail to do it justice.
I told this story to a group of two dozen or so of my fellow ed reformers last week at an American Enterprise Institute convening on «race, social justice, and school reform» because I wanted to make two simple (some will say simplistic) points: our expensive and aggressive ed reform efforts still focus far too little on what kids do in school all day; and we don't all have the same ideas about what it means to serve the cause of social justice — or whether it is even appropriate to place social justice issues at the heart of our efforts to improve outcomes for kids.
Indeed, the simple state - versus - parents dichotomy fails to do justice to many educators» perception of themselves as emancipators of the minds of their students.
But our simple definition of a fixed indexed annuity doesn't really do it justice if you want to get into the finer nuances of this financial instrument.
Gives a confusing neo-Fisherian model — simple models don't do justice to a complex economy.
I swear to you my words do no justice to how utterly fucking (I apologise, but I'm a simple Scottish bloke and it needed to be said) amazing this game looks.
Screenshots do not do this game justice, the joy is in the smooth animation and the simple yet challenging gameplay.
The original logo was too simple and didn't really do the quality of the game justice so we've remade it.
Aside from the story and dialogue, the fast - paced and simple combat does the game justice... sort of.
Much like Hearth Forth, Alicia, calling Shattered — Tale of the Forgotten King a simple platforming game doesn't do the game justice.
Hearth Forth, Alicia is definitely one of the most promising platform games coming next year, even though calling it a simple platform game doesn't do it justice, as it will feature a big world to explore, deep RPG mechanics and a story that will delve deep into the origins of Alicia's world and her role in it.
Professor Rosenblum does himself less than justice: he is neither the simple mainline neoconservative that he pretends or the swinging elder statesman evoked by his repeated claims of solidarity with «art historians... of a younger generation» and «anyone under forty,» but an original and sometimes brilliantly eccentric critic, distinguished among other things for his persuasive work on the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries as well as for his astonishingly early and penetratingly intelligent recognition of Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, and Frank Stella.
As I write this I have become homeless, unpaid rent on my small apartment in London is just another nail in my proverbial coffin, The 8 years I waited on the register doesn't count or the 20 years with the Housing Association, so even if I were to finally have justice in court and return to the UK my status is simple... Homeless.
But, simplest of all, the things we must do to create a different future automatically beget the social justice you seek.
Last week, Scott Greenfield wrote on his Simple Justice blog about a panel discussion that almost occurred at the Avvocating conference, put on by lawyer listings site Avvo, but never did.
Tannebaum linked to the «5 Years» post and explained that Greenfield «is done blogging at Simple Justice.
Then he humbly made a reference to his work at Simple Justice now being «part of the old, forgotten blawgosphere» (obviously not true), thanked everyone for reading and keeping him honest, linked to some video that I didn't watch about a dolphin «thanking everyone for all the fish,» and wrapped up post number 4,744.
Still, if loan forgiveness would do anything to slow the proliferation of reality TV judges discussed today by Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice, then it's a proposal deserving of serious consideration.
This is meaningful progress, but the available datasets don't provide detailed information that would enable analysis of the social aspects of the justice system, though a simple analysis of numbers of matters opened and closed would be possible, which is one possible measure of productivity.
** Going forward I believe the importance of any single event should be evaluated by whether or not it prompts Scott Greenfield to re-open Simple Justice for a post, i.e., does the event meet «The Greenfield Test.»
Still, some lawyers worth hiring do use these types of services, including Scott Greenfield of Simple Justice.
'' Spitting Bullets Is Deadly from Simple Justice And once again, the Great Sovereign Nation of Texas competes with the State of Florida for which does the stupidest things.
Finally, to paraphrase Scott Greenfield, author of the Simple Justice blawg: «Just because anyone can write a blog, doesn't mean everyone should.»
The government hopes this simple fact will remove the public's distrust provoked by some disciplinary justice done by peers.
When the parties appeared before Justice Pazaratz he told them to go and discuss the matter to see if they could reach a «sensible resolution» and that «if they didn't come to their senses I would formally request that the Area Director of Legal Aid Ontario attend before me to justify the obscene expenditure of tax money on a simple case with such an obvious solution» (para 31).
From the point of view of this class — a class I'll just call «lawyers» — it's too clear for argument that (i) law has things to do so that some instrumentalist theory has to be adopted; (ii) few things are simple, so that no single theory will work in every case, whether it's «wealth maximization», «corrective justice», «contract as promise», compensation or deterrence; and (iii) the demands of practice, the solicitor's need to create relations which will be projected into the (uncertain) future and to control the risks his or her client faces, the barrister's need to conduct litigation at a price the parties can afford and in the context of the adversary system, powerfully limit the consideration that a lawyer can give to theory.
-LSB-...] Posted by Kramer on June 3, 2009 Generation Y has a bad rap in the workplace these days. We're lazy, don't want to show up on time or actually do any work, and we expect to have the corner office from the day we walk in the door. And if law is your chosen field, you can't really do that. Over at his fine blog, Simple Justice, Scott Greenfield took issue with Gen Y lawyer and blogger Adrian Dayton, that Gen Y isn't really lazy, we just want our work to actually have a point.
But Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice, while warning against do - it - yourself litigation, nonetheless says: «Don't begrudge pro se litigants the opportunity to make their case on the merits despite the roadblocks the law places in front of them.&raqudo - it - yourself litigation, nonetheless says: «Don't begrudge pro se litigants the opportunity to make their case on the merits despite the roadblocks the law places in front of them.»
We'll be the first to admit that our showcase of the system during prime cruddy - day - time - TV scheduling hours doesn't do it justice — but if you're looking for a simple no - fuss way to get your favorite show or sporting event on all your devices so you can watch hockey or your favorite cop show anywhere, no wires needed, the HDHomeRun really shines.
Calling the LG Sound Bar Flex SJ7 a simple soundbar doesn't do the product justice.
Devil May Cry HD Collection may bring Dante's first three adventures on current - gen platforms, but a simple port does not do these PS2 classics any justice.
The importance of compensation was also reflected in the federal Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth), where the implementation of land rights was expected to do «simple justice to a people who have been deprived of their land without their consent and without compensation».39 It also underlay the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983 (NSW), the Tasmanian Aboriginal Lands Act 1995 (Tas) which seeks to promote reconciliation through grants of land of historic and cultural significance, and the Queensland Aboriginal Land Act 1991 (Qld) and Torres Strait Islander Land Act 1991 (Qld).
A simple testimonial can not do justice to this monumental effort that is destined to become a classic in the field of group psychotherapy.
They do so in a way that makes clear their extensive experience, doing full justice to the complexity and challenges of parenting and yet keeping it simple and clear enough to be of immediate and practical relevance.
The doing of simple justice to a people who have been deprived of their land without their consent and without compensation;
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