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West Coast LEAF has intervened in this case at all levels of court — at the BC Supreme Court in 2015, and the BC Court of Appeal in 2016.
defendants, the office could have chosen to intervene on the side of the reproductive health clinics or not to intervene in the case at all.
If the Solicitor General's office did not intend to support the Bray defendants, the office could have chosen to intervene on the side of the reproductive health clinics or not to intervene in the case at all.
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association, which intervened in the case at the top court, is concerned about the dangers of uncritically relying on novel science as admissible, key expert evidence.
In August 2015, the coalition was again granted leave to intervene in the case at the BC Court of Appeal.

Not exact matches

But the Nortel case at least reminds those who need reminding that when push comes to shove, guardians of the public interest are in fact willing to intervene to prosecute perceived wrongdoing.
At one point, according to testimony in Lehman's bankruptcy case, Lehman Chief Executive Officer Richard Fuld considered asking Bush to have his brother, President George W. Bush, intervene on the company's behalf with the British government, which was blocking a potential merger with a British bank.
In a February 6 lecture at Goethe University, he said that there is a «strong case» for authorities to intervene in cryptocurrency marketIn a February 6 lecture at Goethe University, he said that there is a «strong case» for authorities to intervene in cryptocurrency marketin cryptocurrency markets.
I did, nonetheless, gesture towards what such limits might look like when I wrote that we bear a responsibility to intervene when our security is at stake, in cases of exceptional evil, or when we have specifically promised aid and alliance.
Ruth and Justin look at the Christian case for and against intervening in Syria.
Where there sometimes is confusion (and I would venture that the abortion lobby is quite happy to encourage this confusion) is in rare cases where an obstetrician may be forced to intervene to save a pregnant woman's life, at the risk of losing the child.
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 schoolIn 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 schoolin a High Court case over inclusive admissions in religious schoolin religious schools.
Humanists UK, which intervened in the case in his support, has expressed its disappointment at the decision.
In July, as part of a pretrial filing in the Silver case, Bharara submitted a letter to Silver's defense attorneys (who submitted it to the court in early September) asserting that Rice and another Moreland co-chair, Milton Williams Jr., as well as Perry, had told prosecutors «they believed the governor and his staff were intervening in the activities of the Moreland Commission in a manner that, at times, led them to question the independence of the Moreland Commission.&raquIn July, as part of a pretrial filing in the Silver case, Bharara submitted a letter to Silver's defense attorneys (who submitted it to the court in early September) asserting that Rice and another Moreland co-chair, Milton Williams Jr., as well as Perry, had told prosecutors «they believed the governor and his staff were intervening in the activities of the Moreland Commission in a manner that, at times, led them to question the independence of the Moreland Commission.&raquin the Silver case, Bharara submitted a letter to Silver's defense attorneys (who submitted it to the court in early September) asserting that Rice and another Moreland co-chair, Milton Williams Jr., as well as Perry, had told prosecutors «they believed the governor and his staff were intervening in the activities of the Moreland Commission in a manner that, at times, led them to question the independence of the Moreland Commission.&raquin early September) asserting that Rice and another Moreland co-chair, Milton Williams Jr., as well as Perry, had told prosecutors «they believed the governor and his staff were intervening in the activities of the Moreland Commission in a manner that, at times, led them to question the independence of the Moreland Commission.&raquin the activities of the Moreland Commission in a manner that, at times, led them to question the independence of the Moreland Commission.&raquin a manner that, at times, led them to question the independence of the Moreland Commission.»
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.
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.
The driver must monitor driving style at all times and intervene in cases of doubt.
But in every case, if we hadn't intervened, the dogs would have had a far worse experience, dying on a cold steel table at the end of a needle in an overworked shelter putting down dozens of animals every day, or alone, frightened, and sick on the streets.
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....
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.
Lord Pearson [at 682] contrasted this with the position where application is made after the time for appeal has expired (eg, per a Barder appeal in financial remedy proceedings — see Barder v Barder (Caluori Intervening)[1988] AC 20, [1987] 2 All ER 440): in such a case the end of litigation has been definitely reached, subject only to the court's power to extend the time.
In Vermont before the revision of the state constitution in 1786 it was not unusual for the legislature to intervene in court cases, and I know there was at least one case in Vermont before that where the legislature granted a divorce, but somehow I got an impression that in bankruptcy cases in Vermont the legislature was the court of original jurisdictioIn Vermont before the revision of the state constitution in 1786 it was not unusual for the legislature to intervene in court cases, and I know there was at least one case in Vermont before that where the legislature granted a divorce, but somehow I got an impression that in bankruptcy cases in Vermont the legislature was the court of original jurisdictioin 1786 it was not unusual for the legislature to intervene in court cases, and I know there was at least one case in Vermont before that where the legislature granted a divorce, but somehow I got an impression that in bankruptcy cases in Vermont the legislature was the court of original jurisdictioin court cases, and I know there was at least one case in Vermont before that where the legislature granted a divorce, but somehow I got an impression that in bankruptcy cases in Vermont the legislature was the court of original jurisdictioin Vermont before that where the legislature granted a divorce, but somehow I got an impression that in bankruptcy cases in Vermont the legislature was the court of original jurisdictioin bankruptcy cases in Vermont the legislature was the court of original jurisdictioin Vermont the legislature was the court of original jurisdiction.
By Mclean Ayearst, legal research volunteer and former Legal Network intern January 13, 2016 The Canadian HIV / AIDS Legal Network is part of a coalition which is intervening at the Supreme Court in the case of R. v. Lloyd, the latest challenge to Canada's harsh and damaging drug laws.
West Coast LEAF and the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) were jointly granted leave to intervene in Denton v British Columbia, a case that addresses whether a claimant who was denied workers compensation benefits is barred from challenging that denial on equality grounds under the Charter because she did not raise the argument at an earlier stage of her case.
The Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD), the ODSP Action Coalition and the Income Security Advocacy Centre (ISAC) will be at the Divisional Court - Superior Court of Justice to intervene in an appeal hearing on a case called Abbey v. Ontario on February 28, 2018.
West Coast LEAF (Women's Legal Education and Action Fund) intervened in the case in coalition with the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) at both the BCSC and BCCA levels to highlight the impact of harassment, removals and exclusions on the marginalized population of street homeless in Vancouver and on the need for a flexible and contextual approach to proving discrimination in human rights law.
In April 2015, West Coast LEAF and CLAS intervened jointly in this case at the BC Supreme Court to argue that the evidence required to establish discrimination under the law must take into account people's lived realities and not create needless, additional barriers to accessing justicIn April 2015, West Coast LEAF and CLAS intervened jointly in this case at the BC Supreme Court to argue that the evidence required to establish discrimination under the law must take into account people's lived realities and not create needless, additional barriers to accessing justicin this case at the BC Supreme Court to argue that the evidence required to establish discrimination under the law must take into account people's lived realities and not create needless, additional barriers to accessing justice.
West Coast LEAF was granted leave to intervene at both the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada to argue that hearing fees in family law cases have an unequal impact on women, violates their right to security of the person, and should be struck down on that basis.
West Coast LEAF has just been granted leave to intervene in the high - profile Trinity Western University (TWU) case at the Supreme Court of Canada, where we will argue that such discrimination is unacceptable and unconstitutional.
West Coast LEAF has been paying close attention to this case since 2014, and is intervening at the BCCA to argue in support of the Law Society's decision to deny accreditation to TWU's law school.
First, West Coast LEAF will be intervening at the Supreme Court of Canada in a case challenging the constitutionality of a section of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act that creates a mandatory minimum jail sentence of one year for drug trafficking in certain situations.
West Coast LEAF will also be intervening at the BC Court of Appeal in a case about when and how the governing bodies of healthcare professions can act to protect the public in response to a complaint of sexual misconduct against a healthcare practitioner.
Recently the Supreme Court of Canada made the news when, on July 27, 2017, Supreme Court Justice Richard Wagner rejected four Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning (LGBTQ) groups that had applied to intervene in a case about a law school at Trinity Western University (TWU).
On November 28, the Council for Canadians with Disabilities (CCD) will be at the Supreme Court of Canada to intervene in a case called Canadian Human Rights Commission v. Attorney General of Canada...
CanLII and the Federation of Law Societies of Canada have been granted leave to intervene at the Supreme Court of Canada in SOCAN v. Bell et al., a copyright case to be heard later this year in which the Court will be asked to provide guidance on the meaning of «research» as a fair dealing user right under the Copyright Act.
The calls to the Sheriff's Office have been at issue in the case because the agency is one of several accused of missing clues and warnings that could have allowed them to intervene before Cruz's Feb. 14 attack that killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Inner Melbourne Community Legal run an amazing outreach program at the Royal Women's Hospital, called «Acting on the Warning Signs ``, which aims to identify and intervene early in cases of family violence and to train healthcare professionals to identify and refer women with legal issues to the legal clinic.
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