Not exact matches
In challenging process theology to state explicitly that God sides with the oppressed, and to do so in a way that does not rule out the possibility of righteous counterviolence, I understand Jones to be challenging process theology to explicate the social - ethical consequences of accepting certain metaphysical truths in order that black theology might measure its ethical content against the needs of the struggle for liberatio
In challenging process theology to
state explicitly that God sides with the oppressed, and to do so
in a way that does not rule out the possibility of righteous counterviolence, I understand Jones to be challenging process theology to explicate the social - ethical consequences of accepting certain metaphysical truths in order that black theology might measure its ethical content against the needs of the struggle for liberatio
in a way that does not
rule out the possibility of righteous counterviolence, I understand Jones to be challenging process theology to explicate the social -
ethical consequences of accepting certain metaphysical truths
in order that black theology might measure its ethical content against the needs of the struggle for liberatio
in order that black theology might measure its
ethical content against the needs of the struggle for liberation.
And it is of special interest for Christians that these principles of right and wrong at which one arrives include the Golden
Rule (which is
stated by Jesus
in the gospel of Matthew, as well as
in most other major world religions) and the middle
ethical requirements of the Ten Commandments (thou shalt not kill, lie, steal, cheat, etc.).
[10] Simon Blackburn also
states that the Golden
Rule can be «found
in some form
in almost every
ethical tradition
«The U.S. Attorney's statements violated no
ethical rule, did not unfairly prejudice the defendant, and were consistent with the
stated mission of the [Department of Justice],» Bharara's team wrote
in a Manhattan federal court filing responding to Silver's motion to have the case tossed based on the prosecutor's post-arrest statements.
Three (maybe four) men will still meet
in a room to decide the
state's legislative agenda, who gets what billion
in the budget process and, even, what the
ethical and political
rules of engagement will be.
At the hearing, several lawmakers questioned why Zemsky and others
in the Cuomo administration resist additional oversight by the
state comptroller, Tom DiNapoli, to approve some of the projects, and whether the Development Council board members should be subject to greater
ethical disclosure
rules.
At the hearing, several lawmakers questioned why Zemsky and others
in the Cuomo administration resist additional oversight by
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli to approve some of the projects, and whether the Development Council board members should be subject to greater
ethical disclosure
rules.
The
rules are set out
in an ethics manual, «The Right Stuff:
Ethical Guidelines for Prosecutors,» which has been adopted by every district attorney's office
in the
state.
Charter school governing bodies are often subject to various business regulations, such as
ethical financial practices, and public body
rules, such as open meeting laws, and like all public school districts, must have an annual independent financial audit
in accordance with
state rules.
This strong
ethical and moral responsibility is derivable both from the universally accepted moral principles including the widely accepted golden
rule which requires people to treat others as they wish to be treated, and international law including, but not limited to the «no harm»
rule which is a widely recognized principle of customary international law whereby a
State is duty - bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other
states and a
rule agreed to by all nations
in the preamble to the UNFCCC, the «polluter - pays principle» agreed to by almost all nations
in the 1992 Rio Declaration, human rights law which requires nations to assure that their citizens enjoy human rights, and many other legal theories including tort law.
This strong
ethical and moral responsibility is derivable both from the universally accepted moral principles including the widely accepted golden
rule which requires people to treat others as they wish to be treated, and international law including, but not limited to: (a) the «no harm»
rule which is a widely recognized principle of customary international law whereby a
State is duty - bound to prevent, reduce and control the risk of environmental harm to other
states, and a
rule agreed to by all nations
in the preamble to the UNFCCC, (b) the «polluter - pays principle» agreed to by almost all nations
in the 1992 Rio Declaration, (c) human rights law which requires nations to assure that their citizens enjoy human rights, and (d) many other legal theories including tort law.
Regardless of how lucrative or fulfilling a side job can be, lawyers are obligated to ensure what they're engaging
in is also
ethical under the ABA Model
Rules of Professional Conduct and state ethics r
Rules of Professional Conduct and
state ethics
rulesrules.
Other applicable
ethical rules, statutes, court orders, and other sources of law (or even as a prerequisite for the pro se litigant to recover attorney's fees covering the cost of ghostwriting
in some
states) may nevertheless compel disclosure.
So far, seventeen
states have weighed
in on the question of how to use cloud computing within the confines of
ethical rules.
Earlier
in 2016, Colorado became the most recent
state to issue comprehensive guidance on the
ethical rules governing unbundled legal services including ghostwriting.
Not all
states follow the ABA Model
Rules, but even in states in which payment of pure referral fees is permitted, other ethical rules may impact the payment of those
Rules, but even
in states in which payment of pure referral fees is permitted, other
ethical rules may impact the payment of those
rules may impact the payment of those fees.
Our mission overlaps with those of many regional,
state and national organizations to promote quality legal education, provide continuing legal education; promote competence,
ethical conduct and professionalism; promote pro bono and public service; eliminate bias
in the legal profession and the justice system; and to advance the
Rule of Law and understanding of the legal process.
In a decision that could be a harbinger of how other states will rule, the State Bar of California has now said that lawyers who handle litigation have an ethical duty to be competent in e-discovery or associate with others who have that competenc
In a decision that could be a harbinger of how other
states will
rule, the
State Bar of California has now said that lawyers who handle litigation have an
ethical duty to be competent
in e-discovery or associate with others who have that competenc
in e-discovery or associate with others who have that competence.
Also,
ethical rules for judges prohibiting them from espousing discriminatory views or from affiliating with discriminatory organizations (which are present
in almost every
state), and similar
rules for lawyers (which are present
in many
states, but do not prohibit representation of discriminatory organizations as clients), have generally been upheld as valid.
It is difficult to put forth a «sample» document destruction policy applicable nationwide due to the immense variation
in state rules on
ethical obligations for file retention, though the basics of one are included below.
I wrote recently that 13
states had adopted the
ethical duty of technology competence reflected
in 2012 amendments to the ABA Model
Rules of Professional Conduct.
In my continuing effort to track
states that have adopted the
ethical duty of technology competence for lawyers, I have two more to add, one that adopted it recently and one that I missed from earlier this year: Iowa adopted the
rule on Oct. 15, 2015, effective immediately.
However, you'd be wise to check with your
state's specific
ethical rules if
in doubt.
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As I continue to track the
states that have adopted the
ethical duty of technology competence, I have learned that the Vermont Professional Responsibility Board yesterday voted to recommend that the Vermont Supreme Court adopt the language
in Comment 8 to ABA Model
Rule 1.1.
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ethical rules of that
state.
Many have suggested that lawyers who list their areas of practice
in that field arguably violate the
ethical rules which prohibit lawyers from
stating that they «specialize»
in a particular area of law.
Field resigned from the district attorney's office
in August after a
State Bar judge found he violated a host of
ethical rules in four criminal cases, ranging from disobeying judges» orders to hiding crucial evidence from defense lawyers that could have helped people accused of crimes.
In the wake of the Caperton decision, a few
states strengthened their recusal
rules, but most
states have not responded to the
ethical dilemmas that have emerged as campaign cash has flooded judicial elections.
In Florida, judges and candidates who want to be judges are bound by an ethics provision preventing this situation from ever arising in the first place (eight other states with elected judges have a similar law or ethical rule
In Florida, judges and candidates who want to be judges are bound by an ethics provision preventing this situation from ever arising
in the first place (eight other states with elected judges have a similar law or ethical rule
in the first place (eight other
states with elected judges have a similar law or
ethical rule).
Under the
ethical rules and guidelines
in place
in most
states, judges must disclose any campaign donations from parties or attorneys before their courts, and they must refrain from hearing a case if it would give rise to «impropriety or the appearance of impropriety.»
As a linked initiative, a number of
states — reported by commentator Robert Ambrogi as currently 27 — have introduced a requirement for technical competence
in technology into their
ethical requirements for lawyers as suggested by an ABA model
rule.
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in a
state or other jurisdiction where such Web sites may fail to comply with all laws and
ethical rules of that
state or jurisdiction.
Every jurisdiction
in every
state has their own peculiar set of
ethical rules regarding what lawyers can and can not say
in their advertisements.
This CBA opinion has rekindled the debate regarding whether lawyers who engage
in Collaborative Practice are violating
state ethical rules.
Deliberate relationships with expert witnesses such as the one sought
in the below should be recognized as
ethical violations and banned by
state bar ethics
rules.
Each therapist is an independent practitioner subject to the licensing or registration
rules and other legal and
ethical rules and guidelines
in the
state of Colorado.