Sentences with phrase «instead of an administrative law»

Tenure charges will then be handled by an arbitrator instead of an administrative law judge, which is the current system.

Not exact matches

The proposal, which was prompted by the scandal enveloping the Los Angeles Unified School District over the long career of former Miramonte Elementary School teacher Mark Berndt, who now faces 23 charges of what the law politely calls lewd acts upon a child, arose the ire of the two unions because it would have allowed school districts to suspend teachers accused of alleged sexual and substance abuse crimes without pay and allowed dismissals to be presented before an administrative law judge instead of the usual three - person panel of the state's Professional Competence commission that is largely slated in favor of NEA and AFT.
The lawsuit claims that since the University of Rochester's 403 (b) plan has more than $ 4.2 billion in assets, it has tremendous bargaining power to demand low - cost, high - quality administrative services; however, it instead has failed to adequately take proper measures to understand the real cost to plan participants for TIAA's services, to properly inform participants of the fees they were paying to TIAA as required by law, and to act prudently with such information.
The profession will be able to focus on practicing law and providing expert legal advice for their clients, instead of being restricted by time consuming administrative tasks.
Perhaps I am unduly sensitive to administrative law deference, but I find it disturbing that a judge not only does not defer to LAO's determination that a person is financially and legally eligible for legal aid, and as to what type of legal aid is appropriate for that person, but instead assumes that determination was an unjustified misuse of public funds.
CLEs, just like law school, require facilities (rented, instead of owned), websites, administrative staff, tech support, the whole works.
I am going to leave the substantive discrimination aspects of this decision to others (my colleague Jennifer Koshan posted on Justice Peter Michalyshyn's earlier decision at the Court of Queen's Bench ruling in this matter — Bish v Elk Valley Coal Corporation, 2013 ABQB 756), and instead focus only on what the Court of Appeal has to say about standard of review in administrative law.
Part constitutional law, part criminal, and — increasingly — part administrative law, counter-terrorism law lacks a coherent jurisprudence but instead has as its core a common aim: the combating of «terrorism».
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