[17] The Teachers» Federation asserts that the judgment is the product of (i) fundamental errors of law regarding interpretation and application of the duty of fair representation, and (ii) a multiplicity of
factual errors involving findings not based on the evidence and contrary to the evidence, which are palpable in nature and overriding in effect... [more]
[17] The Teachers» Federation asserts that the judgment is the product of (i) fundamental errors of law regarding interpretation and application of the duty of fair representation, and (ii) a multiplicity of
factual errors involving findings not based on the evidence and contrary to the evidence, which are palpable in nature and overriding in effect.
Not exact matches
The definition of being «wrong» has changed as well: in the old days it probably meant that you were going off message, but now it's more likely to
involve actual
factual errors (if all you're putting out is a spun message, you're probably not even in the game).
Troy officials would not explain what Mayor Patrick Madden asserted were
factual errors in the State Attorney General's Office report criticizing the Troy Police Department's investigation of the fatal officer -
involved shooting of a DWI suspect during an April 2016 traffic stop.
But, then, if
factual causation in law is all about imposing responsibility, it's not so much conflating — because that implies
error the way the term is usually used — as failing to adequately define the various steps
involved in the process of imposing liability.