Sentences with phrase «from simple justice»

'' Chief Justice Roberts Fiddles, Troy Davis To Die from Simple Justice The last execution date, September 23, ended with a stay pending determination of his application for certiorari to the Supreme Court.
'' Spitting Bullets Is Deadly from Simple Justice And once again, the Great Sovereign Nation of Texas competes with the State of Florida for which does the stupidest things.

Not exact matches

Systems and principles of justice are the servants and instruments of the spirit of brotherhood in so far as they extend the sense of obligation towards the other, (a) from an immediately felt obligation, prompted by obvious need, to a continued obligation expressed in fixed principles of mutual support; (b) from a simple relation of the self and one «other» to the complex relations of the self and the «others»; and (c) finally from the obligations... which the community defines from its more impartial perspective.5
This is a game that depicts the death of the Old West, where idealistic concepts of justice and freedom allowed pioneers to live simple lives far from the meddling of the government, which during the game has begun to encroach.
And of course, Young Justice will push their missions, often turning a simple assignment from Batman into something much larger, often discovering that what they?ve been tasked to do is just the tip of the iceberg.
Those billboards may be alone in a field on an almost entirely disused road, but when Mildred rents them from the local ad agency (run by Caleb Landry Jones) and puts up a provocative and simple three part message calling out the police for the lack of justice for her slain child, the close - knit little town is thrown into chaos.
Aside from a single scene set in a courtroom, in which the justices appear only as blurred, distant shapes, there's almost no debating, let alone grandstanding, in this simple but moving love story.
Aside from the story and dialogue, the fast - paced and simple combat does the game justice... sort of.
Or the simple, unpretentious motivation of manoeuvring your unassuming space vessel between a multitude of hazards, in your nail - biting, edge - of - your - seat bid to survive from a constantly escalating threat of incoming enemy gunfire, all whilst dealing rightful justice to the murderous dangers that are fastiduously designed to see you pushing up the daisies.
There's more than this to justice, of course, much more, but the core of the GDRs approach is the simple proposition that the poor must, at a minimum, be excused from the burdens of the climate transition.
I would venture to suggest that any sensible regime for appeals, particularly from justices, should not merely be comprehensive but also be simple and readily comprehensible both to litigants in person and, dare I say it, also to court staff.
Whether you suffer injuries from simple vehicle accidents or serious personal injuries, we will not relent in the pursuit of justice you deserve.
But anecdotally, I note that Hermann's curmudgeonly attitude toward blogging (which produced an invitation to the curmudgeon's club from Scott Greenfield of Simple Justice) also earned Hermann coverage in the popular WSJ Law Blog.
From the point of view of this class — a class I'll just call «lawyers» — it's too clear for argument that (i) law has things to do so that some instrumentalist theory has to be adopted; (ii) few things are simple, so that no single theory will work in every case, whether it's «wealth maximization», «corrective justice», «contract as promise», compensation or deterrence; and (iii) the demands of practice, the solicitor's need to create relations which will be projected into the (uncertain) future and to control the risks his or her client faces, the barrister's need to conduct litigation at a price the parties can afford and in the context of the adversary system, powerfully limit the consideration that a lawyer can give to theory.
Whether you suffer injuries from simple vehicle accidents or severe torts, we will not relent in the pursuit of justice you deserve.
Whether you suffer injuries from simple vehicle accidents or significant torts, we will not relent in the pursuit of justice you are entitled to.
Some interesting responses from Daniel Solove at Concurring Opinions, Scott Greenfield at Simple Justice, David Giacalone at f / k / a, Carolyn Elefant at My Shingle.
Cautioning that a departure from the essential requirements of law is «something more than a simple legal error,» the court said there must be a violation of a «clearly established principle of law resulting in a miscarriage of justice» to warrant certiorari review.
-LSB-...] Posted by Kramer on June 3, 2009 Generation Y has a bad rap in the workplace these days. We're lazy, don't want to show up on time or actually do any work, and we expect to have the corner office from the day we walk in the door. And if law is your chosen field, you can't really do that. Over at his fine blog, Simple Justice, Scott Greenfield took issue with Gen Y lawyer and blogger Adrian Dayton, that Gen Y isn't really lazy, we just want our work to actually have a point.
To many, the justices from the U.S. Supreme Court last month sent a simple message to appeals courts around the country: When reviewing the sentencing decisions of trial judges, back off.
Our favorite reported quotes come from Greenfield, the author of the consistently good Simple Justice blog, who cast off this gem: â $ œGeneration Y uses this term life - balance as an excuse for their incompetence.â $
at 6543 (remarks of Sen. Humphrey)(«Simple justice requires that public funds, to which all taxpayers of all races contribute, not be spent in any fashion which encourages, entrenches, subsidizes, or results in racial discrimination»»)(quoting from President Kennedy's Message to Congress, June 19, 1963).
J. Franklin, From Slavery to Freedom (4th ed.1974)(hereinafter Franklin); R. Kluger, Simple Justice (1975)(hereinafter Kluger); C. Woodward, The Strange Career of Jim Crow (3d ed.1974)(hereinafter Woodward).
[vii] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics offering advice, self - help webpages, phone - in services, paralegal and law student programs, family mediation services, social justice tribunals, and court procedures simplification projects, public legal education information services, programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide the whole legal service), pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases, and the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be better litigants without lawyers.
[6] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics of various types; self - help webpages; phone - in services; paralegal and law student programs; family mediation services; social justice tribunals; and court procedures simplification projects; arbitration and mediation for dispute resolution; public legal education information services; programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide the whole legal service); pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases; and, the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be better litigants without lawyers.
[iii] Alternative legal services (ALSs) are, for example: clinics of various types, self - help webpages, phone - in services, paralegal and law student programs, family mediation services, social justice tribunals, court procedures simplification projects, arbitration and mediation for dispute resolution, public legal education information services, programs for targeted (unbundled) limited retainer legal services (as distinguished from a full retainer to provide all of the legal services necessary), pro bono (free) legal services for short and simple cases, and the National Self - Represented Litigants Project, the purpose of which is to help self - represented litigants to be more effective self - represented litigants.
I am simply pointing out the hypocrisy of Randazza's claim, while at the same time he supports this kind of behavior from his colleague and fellow blogger, i.e. Simple Justice.
Visitors to Backpage.com today were greeted by a simple message from the U.S. Department of Justice, noting that it had seized the classifieds site.
This is a game that depicts the death of the Old West, where idealistic concepts of justice and freedom allowed pioneers to live simple lives far from the meddling of the government, which during the game has begun to encroach.
From the get - go, the story easily hooked in players with its simple premise: take control of a socially deviant high schooler as he brings corrupt adults to justice.
A new website the provides people with simple legal information gathered from reputable sources in the Ontario justice sector will help those going through separation and divorce, says St. Catharines family lawyer and mediator Sharon Silbert.
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