Sentences with phrase «judicial record»

The platform is designed to make the law accessible to individuals, while making judicial record - keeping more open and secure.
On the other hand, companies frequently win in US courts of law, where they are able to compile complete judicial records with solid scientific facts supporting their projects — something that is virtually impossible to do in a sound - bite - driven (and often biased) news media.
The gist of supporters» arguments is that Restaino's otherwise spotless 12 year judicial record, his standing in the community and the isolated nature of his «cell phone purge» militate in favor of reducing the punishment to censure.
His career and judicial record suggest not a neutral legal mind, but someone with a deep - seated conservative ideology.»
This issue features profiles of Secretary Betsy DeVos, a longtime education reformer and school choice advocate, and Justice Neil Gorsuch, whose judicial record may shed light on how he might rule on consequential education cases coming before the Court.
Repeals various judicial record keeping statutes.
But then each one would need to testify that unintelligible law was the proximate cause... or an expert opinion to that effect, which would need to come from inside the justice system itself — completely impossible as the freedom of information legislation does not cover judicial records, and you can not sue the court system (as far as I know).
The best part of the article is where Mauro notes that both friends and foes of Alito are hoping talk will turn to his extensive judicial record.
With enormous amounts of news, opinion, and other information instantly available online, it has become trivially easy for judges to independently research matters outside the formal judicial record that they deem relevant to the cases before them.
Unfortunately, Judge Alito's responses did little to address my serious concerns about his 15 - year judicial record...» More here.
The «right» criticizes President Barack Obama for focusing too much on Judge Sonia Sotomayor's personal background and not on her judicial record.
That said, Crummey's judicial record will impress some voters.
Court magistrate Beisel and court attorney Riccardi, with almost 40 years of experience in Family Court between them, indirectly contrasted their judicial records with that of Bryant, who specializes in criminal law but touts his life experience and community involvement.
But Neil Gorsuch's judicial record is impressive.
«Hearings on the nomination of the Honorable Neil Gorsuch to the U.S. Supreme Court are scheduled to begin March 20 and interest in the nominee's judicial record is high.
«My very quick scan suggests that, whatever else her critics can say, her judicial record does not suggest she will be a particularly «transnationalist» justice,» Ku concludes.
Referring to the Supreme Court's 1986 decision involving access to judicial records, Press - Enterprise Co. v. Superior Court, McLaughlin concludes:
@Burned: You're just kicking the can down the road: Case law only tells you about cases that were pursued and made it into the judicial record.
Given the research on the impacts of judicial, the inability of those under 18 and of the poor to purchase privacy in their judicial records, and the disproportional marijuana enforcement experienced by marginalized groups, it is likely that ticketing provisions in Bill C - 45 will be found to violate the Charter.
Though his judicial record in private securities...
«An extraordinary young man, with no history, no judicial record.
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