Sentences with phrase «free than justice»

This would make injustice more free than justice.

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Science can no more prove or disprove God than it can the existence of free will or justice.
The question of whether Catholic parochial - school children were to ride public school buses free of charge drew more ink and blood than the cause of justice for women or blacks.
Cuomo pointed to the failed effort to achieve juvenile justice reform, as well as a plan he proposed at the start of the year — providing free tuition to SUNY and CUNY schools for families earning less than $ 125,000.
Shyamalan's best film, both cleverer and less twist - dependent than «The Sixth Sense», if there were any justice more people would make effects - free superhero stories like this one, and then even snooty critics could admit to liking them.
With a used PC and free software, a fan trained an AI to digitally remove Henry Cavill's mustache better than Justice League did.
When the owners of Delicious Foods are finally brought to justice, Darlene is faced with the painful choices of freedom: how to break free of her pain - erasing addiction, how to live without promises, how to feed her body and soul with truly good food that strengthens rather than kills.
Ohio's chief justice recruited more than 1,000 lawyers to represent borrowers free of charge, and the state set up a hotline to direct borrowers to the lawyers.
As one speaker in Madison observed, access to justice means more than just being free to participate in a proceeding.
Read the whole thing, but his punch line (s) is: Are you interested in pursuing Justice, in making the world / your country / your state a place governed by the Rule of Law, freer from predators and safer from tyrants than it currently is?
They unjustifiably limit the right to be free of unreasonable searches and seizures under s. 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the right under s. 7 of the Charter not to be deprived of liberty otherwise than in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice.
NMLA has dedicated its services to erasing barriers to justice for low - income New Mexicans by providing free and high - quality civil legal assistance and legal education for more than 60 years.
The case has drawn interest from more than a dozen interveners, including the Attorneys General of Ontario and Canada, as well as a number of civil rights and media organizations, who have weighed in on how such an order would affect free speech rights, international comity, and access to justice.
That defendant would seem to have an incentive to obstruct justice, in order to create a Blakely factor, so that then a judge could be free to sentence lower than the guidelines.
The Tories find support in a public that seems to question the justice of criminals not serving the actual sentences they receive, and the accepted law - school wisdom that we would rather see ten guilty people go free than one innocent person imprisoned.
; (4) taxpayers would not have to pay for a justice system that provides lawyers a good place to earn a living but doesn't provide affordable legal services for those taxpayers; (5) the problem wouldn't be causing more damage in one day than all of the incompetent and unethical lawyers have caused in the whole of Canada's history (6) the legal profession would be expanding instead of contracting; because, (7) if legal services were affordable, lawyers would have more work than they could handle because people have never needed lawyers more; (8) law schools would be expanding their enrolments instead of being urged to contract them; (9) the problem would not be causing serious & increasing damage to the population, the courts, the legal profession, and to legal aid organizations because their funding varies inversely with the cost of legal services for taxpayers who finance legal aid's free legal services; (10) there would be a published LSUC text that declares the problem to be its problem and duty to solve it, and accurately defines the problem; (11) Canada would not have a seriously «legally crippled» population and constitution - the Canadian Charter of Rights an Freedoms is a «paper tiger» without the help of a lawyer; (12) Canada's justice system might again be «the envy of the world»; (13) the public statements of benchers would not show that they don't understand the cause of the problem and haven't tried to understand it; (14) LSUC's webpage, «Your Legal Bill - To High?»
A study on adolescent drug treatment outcomes showed that adolescents treated in TC programs were more likely than those in outpatient drug - free programs to have prior drug abuse treatment experience, more severe problems, and a criminal justice history.
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