Sentences with phrase «issues of justice ever»

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There is no evidence that he has ever related the issue of immortality to justice.
Alabama's preeminent print and digital news outlets issued a scathing condemnation of U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore Tuesday, saying it it «unthinkable» that the former state Supreme Court chief justice could ever be elected to the Senate.
Although Little Girl succumbed to her condition, a small piece of justice was served when her owner was issued the longest sentence (90 days in jail) for an animal offense I had ever been a part of.
As Justice Stratas put it to the attendees, should Canada ever be gripped by some form of threat or disorder, leading the government to abridge the civil liberties of many Canadians, do we want the judge deciding the constitutionality of the government's action to be able to turn to a body of constitutional law «based on fundamental principles, consistently applied over decades» — in other words, «settled legal doctrine» — or do we want the judge deciding the issue based upon «her or his own worldview?»
Though I've neither been employed in any capacity in the legal system nor ever lived in Manitoba the Honourable Richard J. Scott came to my attention some years ago during my (still ongoing) pursuit of rule - of - law / access to justice issues.
The national Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters notes in its final report that only about 6.5 % of legal problems ever make it to court, but it is unlikely in the extreme that so many of the people with high school diplomas or less are bundled into the 93.5 % who manage to resolve their legal issues outside of court, especially when we know that for people with low incomes, legal issues tend not come one at a time but cluster and multiply into other areas of the law.
That was the challenge to Texans issued by the State Bar of Texas in the first - ever bar association YouTube contest, Lone Star Stories: Texans on Justice.
I don't think anyone has ever claimed that any kind of ODR will be a cure - all for access to justice issues — I suspect even the CRT is held out as an improvement, not a solution.
This one hundred plus page document provides an interesting overview of the legal private practice as we know it today, covering many issues which are ongoing concerns for many in the legal profession: the impact of information technology, questions of access to justice, the ever - growing global village and billable hours.
Soon after Gonzales arrived as AG in 2005 — a year after a well - publicized Justice Department opinion had declared torture «abhorrent» — Justice issued another, secret opinion, this one described as «an expansive endorsement of the harshest interrogation techniques ever used by the Central Intelligence Agency.»
At the first day of the preliminary hearing at the Ontario Court of Justice in Scarborough, Lawyer John Navarrete met with the Crown Attorney to present various legal issues with the Crown's case including the fact that the search warrant was obtained only after police initially entered her apartment without one, that the Crown could not prove that the client had any knowledge of the firearm or drugs given where they were located in her apartment and the fact that there was another co-accused who resided there, and that the Crown could not prove that the firearm was functional since it had never been tested and no Firearms Expert Report had ever been provided.
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