Not exact matches
Many provinces have
intervened in the
case against Comeau, while a team of lawyers with an interest
in the constitutional issues offered to represent him
for free, and the Canadian Constitution Foundation volunteered its assistance.
The
case for and against national Democrats
intervening in primaries.
In a February 6 lecture at Goethe University, he said that there is a «strong case» for authorities to intervene in cryptocurrency market
In a February 6 lecture at Goethe University, he said that there is a «strong
case»
for authorities to
intervene in cryptocurrency market
in cryptocurrency markets.
In a statement, Microsoft said it would provide aid wherever possible, including paying for affected employees» legal counsel and intervening in court cases to defend the program, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DAC
In a statement, Microsoft said it would provide aid wherever possible, including paying
for affected employees» legal counsel and
intervening in court cases to defend the program, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DAC
in court
cases to defend the program, known as Deferred Action
for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA.
There is also a presumption
in the
case of one person murdering another that the one murdered would have gone on living but
for the
intervening cause of homicide.
If God could
intervene in some
cases what could be the reason
for not
intervening in other
cases where it is needed?
Since that time they have repeatedly
intervened to ask
for clemency
in particular
cases.
Ruth and Justin look at the Christian
case for and against
intervening in Syria.
The Becket Fund
for Religious Liberty, which
intervened in the
case on behalf of the Knights of Columbus and other parties, has a press release about the
case here.
Hasker's third proposition is that
for the problem of divine non-intervention to be a real problem, «we must be able to identify specific kinds of
cases in which God morally ought to
intervene but does not» Many critics of (traditional) theism probably already have a more or less vague list of such
cases, which might include genocidal events, such as the Nazi holocaust and the Rwandan massacre; wars; large - scale natural disasters; conditions of chronic poverty,
in which millions of children die from starvation or are permanently stunted because of inadequate protein; the sexual molestation of children, which often leaves them psychologically scarred
for the rest of their lives; death preceded by long, painful illnesses, such as cancer or AIDS, or by mind - destroying conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease; and the kinds of events described by Dostoyevski, such as the soldier using his pistol to get a mother's baby to giggle with delight and then blowing its brains out.
In some
cases, the state
intervened to force the parents to get treatment
for the child.
«Soccer is not a typical area
for Amnesty to get involved
in but we felt compelled to
intervene in this
case after reviewing the evidence.
The former secretary of state
for children, schools and families can also be expected to give the inside story of the Baby P
Case, which saw him
intervene in the running of Haringey Social Services to order the dismissal of its children services director Sharon Shoesmith.
If it is the
case that not
intervening would have led to a significant massacre within this week / fortnight, there is a pragmatic lesser evil
case for on balance supporting a not very well thought through intervention (the US has clearly not spent a long time doing this), and a stalemate, and then looking to the Arab League to mediate a political settlement over time
in which the government can't win by massacre.
The final resolution came when the
case was dismissed
in the Court of Appeals
for the First Circuit, when the court decided that they can not
intervene:
In a strongly worded letter, Vince Cable, Liberal Democrat MP for Twickenham and Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, has accused officials at the Department for Education, acting on behalf of the Secretary of State, Michael Gove, of breaking the Coalition Agreement, by intervening in a High Court case over inclusive admissions in religious school
In a strongly worded letter, Vince Cable, Liberal Democrat MP
for Twickenham and Secretary of State
for Business, Innovation and Skills, has accused officials at the Department
for Education, acting on behalf of the Secretary of State, Michael Gove, of breaking the Coalition Agreement, by
intervening in a High Court case over inclusive admissions in religious school
in a High Court
case over inclusive admissions
in religious school
in religious schools.
A
case can surely be made
for Indira Ghandi,
for instance, who redrew the map of South Asia by providing vital support to the fledgling state of Bangladesh and, as a result, initiated, some have argued, perhaps the first humanitarian intervention
in the 20th Century; a full two decades before the Americans
intervened in the Balkans to prevent similar atrocities.
In any
case the spirit of the 27th Amendment to the Constitution ought to prevail here: «No law, varying the compensation
for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have
intervened.»
In recent years we have intervened in support of Tony and Jane Nicklinson's and Paul Lamb's attempts to overhaul the law on assisted dying for the terminally ill and incurably suffering by taking human rights cases through the courts, as well as supported parliamentary attempts to legalise assisted dying for the terminally il
In recent years we have
intervened in support of Tony and Jane Nicklinson's and Paul Lamb's attempts to overhaul the law on assisted dying for the terminally ill and incurably suffering by taking human rights cases through the courts, as well as supported parliamentary attempts to legalise assisted dying for the terminally il
in support of Tony and Jane Nicklinson's and Paul Lamb's attempts to overhaul the law on assisted dying
for the terminally ill and incurably suffering by taking human rights
cases through the courts, as well as supported parliamentary attempts to legalise assisted dying
for the terminally ill.
The aim of the seminar is to examine the likely impacts and future trends
in these practices will have and assess the
case for Government to
intervene in this area to create incentives
for groups and individuals to telework or teleconference.
In all these
cases it does seem like Mr Speaker had valid grounds
for intervening, but his gratuitous and over-long criticisms may well have alienated another chunk of backbench Tory opinion.
Steve Richard's observations on this intervention
in this morning's Independent: «The Tory backbencher Edward Leigh
intervened during Hague's speech, suggesting that the Conservatives only voted
for the war because they had been sold the
case on a false premise.
The governor has faced pressure to step aside from the race
for months as record - low poll numbers rolled
in, and that pressure reached the breaking point this week when the New York Times reported his office had
intervened in a domestic violence
case involving one of his top aides.
Gov. David Paterson dropped his bid
for reelection
in February following allegations that he had
intervened in a domestic violence
case involving one of his top aides, David Johnson.
In December, nearly 10 months later, the Pentagon provided
case files just
for 2013, Gillibrand said, and those 107
cases were delivered only after former Sen. Carl Levin, then chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee,
intervened.
The tech can then alert operators to
intervene, and save the footage
in case it is needed
for evidence.
The Institute
for Justice, which coordinated the defense of Cleveland's school voucher program
in the landmark 2002 Zelman
case,
intervened on behalf of program beneficiaries
in each
case.
At least since the Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision
in 1954, this has been interpreted to give the federal government the power to
intervene in cases of legally sanctioned discrimination, like the segregation of public schools across the country; to mandate equal access to education
for students with disabilities; and, according to some arguments, to correct
for persistently unequal access to resources across states and districts of different income levels.
After DOJ mounted its first attack on the voucher program
in 2013, a group of black parents and the Louisiana Black Alliance
for Educational Options requested to
intervene in the
case.
Organized as the Louisiana Black Alliance
for Educational Options, they asked to
intervene in the
case.
In 1969, the U.S. DOJ intervened for the plaintiffs who sued the state of Mississippi in Coffey v. State Educational Finance Commission.45 In the five years before the case made it to the Supreme Court, the state offered vouchers for students to exercise «individual freedom in choosing public or private school,» which provided them with the opportunity to choose to attend racially segregated schools.46 Originally only offering $ 180 per student in 1964, the state Legislature increased the amount of each voucher to be $ 240 per student in 1968.
In 1969, the U.S. DOJ
intervened for the plaintiffs who sued the state of Mississippi
in Coffey v. State Educational Finance Commission.45 In the five years before the case made it to the Supreme Court, the state offered vouchers for students to exercise «individual freedom in choosing public or private school,» which provided them with the opportunity to choose to attend racially segregated schools.46 Originally only offering $ 180 per student in 1964, the state Legislature increased the amount of each voucher to be $ 240 per student in 1968.
in Coffey v. State Educational Finance Commission.45
In the five years before the case made it to the Supreme Court, the state offered vouchers for students to exercise «individual freedom in choosing public or private school,» which provided them with the opportunity to choose to attend racially segregated schools.46 Originally only offering $ 180 per student in 1964, the state Legislature increased the amount of each voucher to be $ 240 per student in 1968.
In the five years before the
case made it to the Supreme Court, the state offered vouchers
for students to exercise «individual freedom
in choosing public or private school,» which provided them with the opportunity to choose to attend racially segregated schools.46 Originally only offering $ 180 per student in 1964, the state Legislature increased the amount of each voucher to be $ 240 per student in 1968.
in choosing public or private school,» which provided them with the opportunity to choose to attend racially segregated schools.46 Originally only offering $ 180 per student
in 1964, the state Legislature increased the amount of each voucher to be $ 240 per student in 1968.
in 1964, the state Legislature increased the amount of each voucher to be $ 240 per student
in 1968.
in 1968.47
The Institute
for Justice
intervened in that
case on behalf of parents who wished to take advantage of the vouchers.
And at the national level, the IJ
intervened in the 2002 Cleveland school privatization
case, Zelman v. Simmons - Harris, which resulted
in the U.S. Supreme Court handing down a 5 - 4 decision that allowed
for school vouchers to go to religious schools — but only if many other alternatives, including secular schools, existed as options as well.
During a congressional hearing
in May, she refused to cite a single example of a time when she thought it was appropriate
for the federal government to
intervene in cases of discrimination by private schools receiving federal voucher funds.
In the vast majority of cases, states would be able to decide whether and how to intervene in schools, but the bill stipulates specific turnaround strategies for «persistently low - performing schools.&raqu
In the vast majority of
cases, states would be able to decide whether and how to
intervene in schools, but the bill stipulates specific turnaround strategies for «persistently low - performing schools.&raqu
in schools, but the bill stipulates specific turnaround strategies
for «persistently low - performing schools.»
The Institute
for Justice successfully
intervened in the
case in December and argued that the
case should be filed first
in the state's trial court so our clients — five scholarship - eligible families — would have the opportunity to be heard fully with regard to the two programs» merits.
Claims the lawsuit would harm public schools were purely «speculative,» Reynolds wrote, siding with arguments made by lawyers
for the state and parents who
intervened in the
case.
The Institute
for Justice, the nation's leading legal advocate
for school choice,
intervened in the
case on behalf of three parents and their children and successfully defended the Empowerment Scholarship program.
IJ quickly mobilized to represent parents who have applied
for scholarships
for their children and filed a motion to
intervene in the
case on their behalf, as well as on behalf of the only scholarship - granting organization so far approved by the state to award scholarships.
Peter Lauener (pictured left), EFA chief executive, later said he's «not happy» with the length it has taken
for the government to
intervene in some
cases — higlihting the Durand Academy Trust.
Whenever an action has been commenced
in any court of the United States seeking relief from the denial of equal protection of the laws under the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution on account of race, color, religion, or national origin, the Attorney General
for or
in the name of the United States may
intervene in such action upon timely application if the Attorney General certifies that the
case is of general public importance.
(a) Whenever any person has engaged or there are reasonable grounds to believe that any person is about to engage
in any act or practice prohibited by section 203, a civil action
for preventive relief, including an application
for a permanent or temporary injunction, restraining order, or other order, may be instituted by the person aggrieved and, upon timely application, the court may,
in its discretion, permit the Attorney General to
intervene in such civil action if he certifies that the
case is of general public importance.
In the
case of an impending collision, standard Audi pre sense ® basic can
intervene to help prepare the vehicle
for impact.
However, it is always a good practice
for you to prepare and know what to do
in case there is need
for you to
intervene.
Although the CCCI can not assume responsibility
for censorship of content on the internet, any member has the right to lodge a complaint against another member, per the rules of our constitution and by - laws,
in which
case the CCCI may
intervene, and may find it necessary to suspend or expel members who author content with malicious intent, misrepresentation or defamation on ANY publicly available media (including but not limited to internet communications of any kind).
The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) on Wednesday filed a motion
for leave to
intervene in a
case brought by several Democratic attorneys general looking to reverse the FCC's December decisions to overturn the rules.
The Attorney General
intervenes here to safeguard Peter Cooper's irreplaceable gift to the people of New York... The Attorney General has authority to
intervene in this
case because it concerns the management of one of the state's not -
for - profit corporations.
Baughman feels that it's one thing
for a court to
intervene and take over as legal guardian
in a
case where a child's life is truly at risk, but quite another thing when psychotropic drugs are forced on children who don't fit into the mold....
Permission to appeal against ancillary relief orders (after Barder v Barder (Caluori
intervening)[1988] AC 20, [1987] 2 FLR 480, HL) has been
in the reports recently; but
in two
cases which only emphasise that,
for such an application to succeed, the circumstances must be exceptional.
The documents at issue were drawn up by the Legal Service not
in connection with any pending
cases and the Commission had only applied
for leave to
intervene, an application that was ultimately not granted because the
cases were settled by way of orders, thus logically implying that if the court proceedings exception ever applied, it has by now ceased to do so.