Sentences with phrase «ensure more fairness»

Cohen's commentary effectively spotlights «that there's a majority on the court no longer willing to wait for lower courts or state legislators or Congress to ensure more fairness and accuracy in capital cases in particular.»

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On Tuesday, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez said in a statement the office needs «to do more to ensure fairness and trust in our system.»
«The agreement worked out among the governor, Speaker Silver and Majority Leader Skelos — a stark contrast with the political deadlock in Washington — will bring more fairness to the state tax code and help ensure that children in our public schools will begin to see restorations from the devastating education cuts of recent years,» he said.
Require that public charter schools be free and open to all students just as traditional public schools are, and that students be selected by lottery to ensure fairness if more students apply than a school can accommodate;
Recently, the head of the Small Business Administration, Maria Contreras - Sweet, gave a speech at the Center for American Progress where she detailed the agency's expanded use of small business credit scores in an effort to streamline the lending process, improve accuracy, ensure fairness and, most importantly, facilitate the provision of more small loans to the nation's entrepreneurs.
The city will spend more than $ 90 million each year to ensure a small measure of fairness in these proceedings.
Those of us in the field usually know and appreciate that lawyers are the fabric of civilized society, and we ensure that fairness and justice permeate every aspect of society where we are... [more]
I believe members of the legal profession have a special obligation to take on the task of promoting a more inclusive society, because fundamentally, our profession is dedicated to leveling the playing field and ensuring fairness through justice.
In sum, utilizing the collaborative process just makes sense when drafting a prenuptial agreement because (i) it aids in transparency and ensures fairness for the less wealthy spouse while (ii) it also provides confidence to the more wealthy spouse that the prenuptial agreement will likely be upheld if ever challenged in court.
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