Sentences with phrase «factual record for»

We will build a full factual record for trial so that the Court can make the best informed decision in this crucial constitutional case,» said Julia Olson, executive director of Our Children's Trust and co-lead counsel for the youth plaintiffs, in a statement.

Not exact matches

Or are we, partly by the paucity of our records, whose composition has been so largely shaped by factors quite other than a modern demand for historical, factual accuracy, partly by the demands of a theology that would emphasize divine acceptance above divine judgement, compelled to say that all we find here is the most sublime presentation in time of the eternal readiness of God to receive to himself the truly penitent?
I read the Slate article, and I think it must have set some kind of record for the number of factual errors per column inch of any nutrition article written for the general public.
The «factual record» of Boston's school superintendent, Robert R. Spillane, apparently was not enough to satisfy the two black members of the city's five - member school committee, who have raised questions about Mr. Spillane's racial «sensitivity» and his suitability for continuing in the job.
CAMBRIDGE, MA — A new analysis of two recent reports, one by a committee of the National Academy of Science's National Research Council (NRC), the other by Alan Ginsburg, a former director of Policy and Program Studies in the U. S. Department of Education, finds that both reports made factual and analytical errors in their examination of the record of Michelle Rhee as Chancellor of Schools for the District of Columbia from 2007 - 2010.
(I'd also go on record for a «ditto» to littleadv remarks, my factual, excellent answer below, notwithstanding)
Artistic yet factual, these works scientifically records parts of the world and brings them in front of the viewers, the majority of which, for a variety of reasons including isolation, apathy and mistreatment of nature, will never actually see.
For another, much as I respect the National Academy, and the various members of the panel that did that assessment, it was in the end their informed opinion being expressed, and there are actually quite a few factual errors in that report (indeed, Steve McIntyre and I had a rare moment of agreement on this, regarding what they said about ice core records in Antarctica).
If records were available on national compliance with ethical obligations for climate change, they could be used both by the international community to pressure nations to improve performance on their climate change ethical obligations and also create a factual basis that could be used by citizens within the nation to ensure that the national climate change policies consider ethical obligations in setting their emissions targets.
They'll poison the factual record, misleading people who are looking for reliable scientific information about global warming,» said Weaver.
«The order is riddled with factual errors and oil industry spin,» said Amy Spitalnick, a spokeswoman for Schneiderman, who subpoenaed Exxon for records in 2015.
But no other North American daily newspaper can come close to the Canadian contrarian newspaper of record for intellectual dishonesty, factual distortion and sheer volume of misinformation.
At the same time, the court deferred ruling on the bar's claim that LegalZoom is engaged in unauthorized practice, concluding that a more extensive factual record is required in order to explain questions such as how LegalZoom's process prepares complex documents for its customers.
For all of the above reasons, CACL, jointly with CCD, have taken the unusual step of bringing a motion to intervene on the leave application, to ensure that this Court has full insight into the deficient and unbalanced factual record, and the resulting impact on persons with intellectual disabilities, in assessing whether to grant leave to appeal in this case.
Second, for the CLP to deny that a contract had been created was contrary to its own factual conclusions and the evidence in the record (at para. 50).
He dislikes limits on his discretion and likes factual research outside the record, so he criticizes legal academics for their tendency to propose the first, and slams an article questioning his use, in a couple of opinions, of photographs of his law clerks dressed up in protective gear.
Developing the factual record and pleadings, researching and writing legal memoranda, amicus curiae and case briefs on transnational and international and regional human rights law and claims for use in national and / or international and regional fora, including the European Court of Human Rights.
He went on to proclaim that adherence to the trial record was not a ««fetish»» but rather a central foundation for «the proper role of an appellate court,» and that extrarecord factual research by appellate judges «will cause problems in our judicial system more serious than those it is trying to solve in this case.»
United States First Circuit, 10/11/2010 US v. Brown Defendant's conviction for possession of cocaine base with intent to distribute is affirmed where: 1) although the district court's factual findings and the inferences made from those findings, which formed the basis of its conclusion that reasonable suspicion existed to stop a car, are not compelled by the record or by the facts, both are nonetheless reasonable and therefore pass constitutional muster; 2) the affirmance of the district court's finding that the officers had reasonable suspicion to stop the car forecloses the need to address defendant's challenge to the district court's alternate conclusion that the car was not seized when the officers first approached; and 3) there was no abuse of discretion in the district court's denial of defendant's motion to suppress evidence without an evidentiary hearing.
The air of reality test requires trial judges, taking the proposed evidence at its greatest strength, to determine whether the record would contain (by quotation) «a sufficient factual foundation for a properly instructed jury to give effect to the defence».
The reasons for judgment in this case leave no doubt that the trial judge knew this record, appreciated the contentious factual issues, and understood the positions of the parties and the evidence they relied on.»
However, while the court was able to answer the question of law presented in the certified question, the record of the case at bar was not sufficiently developed for the Illinois Appellate Court to determine the application of that law to the factual circumstances presented in the case.
The factual basis for the opinion is clearly set out in the record: that Walsh refused to address a customer's complaint through BBB mediation.
If you have a history of driving in this state, it's a good idea to obtain your California DMV driving record to ascertain that the items on it are factual (a good ideal since your California driving record affects your insurance rates) or if you need it for some other purpose like court or your employer.
You qualify for the GL - 5 grade level (starting salary $ 40,511) if you possess one of the following: a) One year of general work experience that demonstrates the ability to take charge, make sound decisions, and maintain composure in stressful situations; learn law enforcement regulations, methods and techniques through classroom training and / or on - the - job instruction; and gather factual information through questioning, observation, and examination of documents and records; OR b) A bachelor's degree from an accredited or pre-accredited college or university; OR c) A combination of successfully completed post-high school education and general work experience.
«Although appellant argues that this case presents an issue of first impression because the family court relied on «parental alienation syndrome» as a factual basis for assuming jurisdiction, we believe that petitioner properly responds that the family court's factual findings are amply supported by the record and that the term «parental alienation syndrome» is merely a way of describing appellant's actions as they related to the circumstances of this case.
It's always been done that way, and until the absoluteness, by definition, of TERMINOLOGY is addressed, using factual definition terms, then according to all record keeping and forms (which need to be changed and updated to match the permissions arena), the sale price agreed to becomes the SOLD price (as negotiated for, typically at closing)... not necessarily the closing price in the end.
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