Although the courts assess every case on its merits,
a judicial finding of «just cause» for dismissal is infrequent, and is generally made only in cases where the employee has committed a very serious transgression, such as fraud.
Not exact matches
None
of the Reporting Persons nor any manager or executive officer
of the Reporting Persons, has, during the past five years, (a) been convicted in a criminal proceeding (excluding traffic violations or similar misdemeanors), or (b) been a party to a civil proceeding
of a
judicial or administrative body
of competent jurisdiction and as a result
of such proceeding was or is subject to a judgment, decree or final order enjoining future violations
of, or prohibiting, or mandating activities subject to, Federal or State securities laws or a
finding of any violation with respect to such laws.
Supreme
Judicial Court
of Massachusetts Holds that Judges Must Issue
Findings of Fact when Setting Unaffordable Bail for Indigent Defendants.
The
founding of Demand Justice, which aims to persuade liberals to approach
judicial fights with the same passion as conservatives, comes as President Trump is focused on remaking the federal courts.
The clearest example
of a deliberate adoption
of one value at the expense
of another, a
judicial resolution that continues to distort public choice and moral discourse, may be
found in the 1973 abortion decision
of Roe v. Wade.
Before releasing the emails, the State Department will go through and review to
find which emails are specifically work - related and make sure no releases would be duplicates from those released in response to
Judicial Watch's Freedom
of Information Act request.
Instead, they set their sights on a court fight with Proposition 8, whereby a majority
of voting Californians had amended their state constitution to undo a
judicial decision that had
found a never before seen right to gay marriage.
Ball makes a somewhat similar point, saying that «however praiseworthy we may
find Bork's criticism
of judicial liberalism, his criticism is basically not that
of a conservative.»
All
of these people have been
found legally insane by the
judicial system.
Religion was
founded on the premise
of making mankind better themselves through commandments or rules set down by a deific being who many believe in, in some form or another and the breaking
of such will lead to dire consequences, a divine
judicial branch.
However unintentionally, this weakens the constitutional allegiance
of Catholic and other citizens outraged at
judicial insolence and abandons our great «
founding documents» to unchallenged control by the liberal elites.
He
found it possible to show the exact bearing
of someone emerging from such and such group into institutional life (executive, legislative, and
judicial) on styles
of dress or art
of the different castes.
While I
find the majority opinion in Brown disappointing and even more so the fact that its author was Scalia, in the end there is something for conservatives to take away from the case: a strong
judicial precedent that new categories may not be added to the type
of content not afforded full First Amendment protection.
There is, however, another argument against the death penalty which I
find compelling — that based on the imperfection
of judicial procedure.
But as a resident
of Canada, I
find myself thinking my home country wiser in its legislative rather than
judicial approach.
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Earlier this month a
judicial review
found the Metropolitan police's failure to notify victims
of phone - hacking had been unlawful.
Take another ETS case, R (Mehmood and Anor) v The Secretary
of State for the Home Department, where it was
found that
judicial review wasn't appropriate in challenging ETS fraud cases.
She was a
founding member
of the New York State
Judicial Institute on Professionalism in the Law and chaired the Third
Judicial District Gender Fairness Committee from 2001 - 2005.
ICYMI: Former Chief Judge Judith Kaye joined me on CapTon last night to discuss the Commission on
Judicial Nomination's novel new approach to
finding a replacement for retiring Court
of Appeals Court Justice Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick, who is hitting the state's constitutionally mandated retirement age
of 70.
Regardless
of his limited personal culpability, there is a strong likelihood that the
judicial inquiry will
find he presided over a police force that failed to investigate industrial - scale law breaking despite having all the evidence it needed in three bin bags in the basement.
«Council also decided to give Hon. Justice Adolphus Enebeli serious warning and place him on its «Watch - List» for three years following its «
findings» that Hon. Justice Enebeli violated the Code
of Conduct for
Judicial Officers
of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria by granting ex-parte order in Suit No.
On Tuesday, the Board
of Elections Cover Sheet Review Committee
found that the Bronx Democrats had made errors
of three volumes
of petitions involving
judicial delegates:
«We still have a
judicial system that is supposed to be blind, but that all too often
finds the scales
of justice tipped by resources or race,» Cuomo wrote.
A complete reference that discusses the state's code
of judicial conduct in more detail can be found in the Indiana Code of Judicial Conduct, which is available
judicial conduct in more detail can be
found in the Indiana Code
of Judicial Conduct, which is available
Judicial Conduct, which is available online.
In a decision handed down on Monday, the Appellate Division
of the Second
Judicial Department
found that a lower court «erred in granting the petition to invalidate the certificate
of nomination» to a number
of candidates in Nassau.
Wearing the robes
of the late Chief Judge Judith Kaye, who died in January, DiFiore says she wants to
find ways
of improving how the
judicial branch
of government operates through what she is calling the Excellence Initiative, though the details remain vauge.
So, can anybody here help us
find out the real identities
of hidden
judicial officers ZZZ / YYY / VVV (from Santa Clara DA?
Recently the Chief Justice
of the Federation directed Heads
of all our Courts
of first instance and Appeal to accelerate hearings
of corruption cases and dismiss any
judicial officers
found to have been compromised.
If the government does not take account
of the transport committee's
findings, it is in danger
of creating a
judicial system where a single person attempts to fight a team
of professional lawyers acting on behalf
of an insurance company; a David v Goliath scenario.
A New York judge who was
found to have verbally abused staffers and to have once triggered a «melee» over a court clerk hire he didn't approve
of should be removed from the bench, the state
judicial oversight commission said.
Read the previous press release, «Full judgement published in Richmond Catholic schools
judicial review»: http://humanism.org.uk/2012/12/14/full-judgement-published-in-richmond-catholic-schools-
judicial-review/ Read the previous press release, «Vince Cable accuses Michael Gove's officials
of breaking Coalition Agreement on «faith» school admissions»: http://www.humanism.org.uk/news/view/1150 A survey by the Accord Coalition published on 12 November
found that 73 %
of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that «state funded schools should not be allowed to select or discriminate against prospective pupils on religious grounds in their admissions policy», while only 18 % disagreed.
Judge Alan Simon, who presided over the Spring Valley Village Court and the Ramapo Town Court in Rockland County, was
found by a
judicial oversight commission to have a history
of bullying and verbally abusing court staffers, and has been suspended with pay pending a review
of the allegations against him.
Five other
judicial staff who were incriminated in the video and
found guilty
of the stated misconduct have also been dismissed while some other High Court judges are going through impeachment processes.
This came after the National
Judicial Council (NJC) found him guilty of violating the code of conduct for judicial o
Judicial Council (NJC)
found him guilty
of violating the code
of conduct for
judicial o
judicial officers.
Foreign nationals
found to be guilty
of illegal practices should be deported after
judicial process.
Judicial review is the power
of the Court to examine federal legislation, federal executive, and all state branches
of government, to decide their constitutionality, and to strike them down if
found unconstitutional.
• Brian Paddick, a former deputy assistant commissioner with the Met who is seeking a
judicial review
of the alleged failure
of his former force to tell him his name had been
found on a list
of public figures whose phones may have been targeted, called for Coulson to be interviewed by police.
The Bayelsa State Government has described claims in some quarters that it has laid off some civil servants following the preliminary
findings of the
Judicial Commission
of Inquiry into the malfeasance in the public sector as false.
«So whatever segment
of the health, social or
judicial system that you look at, we
find a concentration.
By combing through tens
of thousands
of published
judicial opinions with the help
of 17 law students and three undergraduates, using search terms such as «brain disorder,» «biological,» and «CT scan,» however, Farahany's team
found that use
of such evidence is growing for a wide range
of violations including robbery, fraud, and drug possession.
I was intrigued by the
findings of Jonathan Levav and colleagues, which showed
judicial decisions becoming more favourable for those...
A year later members
of the U.S. House
of Representatives introduced a bill that would strip federal protections from wolves in the Great Lakes region and Wyoming with language preventing any further
judicial review — overruling two court decisions
finding that the Fish and Wildlife Service had wrongly removed Endangered Species Act protections for the wolf.
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Few would have been surprised if he had
found that Arizona's four - hour model was unlawful, leading to a fresh round
of judicial interventions.
An example
of judicial action with inadequate information is to be
found in Kansas, where a willfully blinkered court chose to rely on one consultant's study, by the firm
of Augenblick & Myers (A&M), in ordering how much the legislature should appropriate.
Marbury discerned the power
of judicial review in the federal constitution in 1803, but no court attempted to
find a constitutional definition
of educational adequacy until 1989.
In May 2015, the Circuit Court
of the Second
Judicial Circuit in Leon County, Florida, dismissed the original FEA lawsuit after
finding that plaintiffs did not have legal standing to sue.
«The majority opinion turns entirely on procedural issues and did not address the trial court's
findings that the constitutional rights
of LAUSD's students would be violated without
judicial intervention,» Sapp said.