Sentences with phrase «judicial resolution»

Owners of these dog breeds must receive certification of judicial resolution and a certificate from a psychiatrist.
The trial and appellate courts had held that the Lobato was not appropriate for judicial resolution, since Colorado's constitution clearly commits control over the issue to the legislature, and because there are no judicially manageable standards that the courts could apply.
Indeed, such judicial resolution would trample Congress's carefully calibrated process of cooperative federalism where states work in tandem with [the Environmental Protection Agency] to administer the federal Clean Air Act.»
In spite of the reality that the other spouse may need time to process the emotional impact of the decision to divorce, the attorney typically responds to the demands of the client and turns up the procedural heat by filing pleadings, serving interrogatories, requesting production of documents, requesting the setting of trial dates, subpoenaing records, noticing depositions, and utilizing other procedural devices available to move the action toward judicial resolution.
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.
The NCSN knows that the litigation could take years to reach a judicial resolution but hopes the suit will spur the state legislature to increase funding in the meantime.
The biggest advantage of arbitration — and the reason I sometimes find it preferable to a judicial resolution — is that one can chose the arbitrator and limit, by agreement, the arbitrator's authority.
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