Sentences with phrase «hotly contested rule»

Education Secretary John B. King Jr. is in the middle of finalizing regulations to implement the law, including a hotly contested rule that would govern how districts allocate billions of federal dollars meant to educate poor children.

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Digital editions were a hotly contested topic among traditional publishers at the beginning, and bizarre rules were imposed that limited patron use and ensured a profit for publishers and authors.
Since buy - n - hold failed and valuation is hotly contested and because some salespeople lack an understanding of what they sell (e.g., broker's exemption rule), a lost decade isn't going to win many fans.
Despite including the phrase «These rules apply to jurors the same as they apply to the parties and to me,» in an admonition to the jury about social media usage during trial, Texas Judge Michelle Slaughter disregarded her own warning while presiding over the hotly contested «boy in the box» case of 2015.
You have a judge trial that lasts 30 minutes against someone who is not represented — the perception is different than if you're doing a five - day jury trial which is hotly contested, with the regular rules of evidence, the rules of civil procedure.
Although most states agree that attorney websites constitute advertising or communication, what rules actually govern these websites remain a hotly contested issue across the country.
Not content with statements of principle in support of diversity — or even ethics rules, such as the hotly - contested - and - likely - unconstitutional ABA Model Rule 8.4 (g)-- Canada's largest legal regulator has adopted a rule requiring that each of its members «create and abide by an individual Statement of Principles that acknowledges your obligation to promote equality, diversity and inclusion generally, and in your behaviour towards colleagues, employees, clients and the public.&raRule 8.4 (g)-- Canada's largest legal regulator has adopted a rule requiring that each of its members «create and abide by an individual Statement of Principles that acknowledges your obligation to promote equality, diversity and inclusion generally, and in your behaviour towards colleagues, employees, clients and the public.&rarule requiring that each of its members «create and abide by an individual Statement of Principles that acknowledges your obligation to promote equality, diversity and inclusion generally, and in your behaviour towards colleagues, employees, clients and the public.»
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