Sentences with phrase «judicial role»

This is a powerful medium for, among other things, making federal trial judging transparent and for trying to wrap one's arms around the conundrum of judicial role..
But this more active judicial role was not designed to lighten the burden on the parties or the responsibilities of their counsel.
The University of Chicago's Richard Epstein and Timothy Sandefur of the Pacific Legal Foundation have argued for a much more aggressive judicial role in protecting private property and freedom of contract.
While this is good news for folks like me who view the proper judicial role as weak, one wonders why federal district judges, unlike say Supreme Court Justices, tend not to be ideological in their decision - making.
Currently, chartered legal executive lawyers are eligible for judicial roles up to the level of District Judge.
The proper judicial role of the courts and their constitutional relationship with other branches of government
A recent Superior Court of Justice decision calling the traditional judicial role as the passive receiver of evidence «antiquated» serves as a useful guide for... Read more
«This is in part because of outdated assumptions about Chartered Legal Executives, but also because there is a glass ceiling that prevents lawyers like me applying for senior judicial roles
It is perhaps more than coincidence that this expanding judicial role and the religious character accompanying it occurred during the same decades that the «republican religion» established theological hegemony in America.
Jeremy Hunt is in a quasi judicial role and must follow it.
«But as far as someone who could fill the same judicial role, I think there are people out there who probably could.»
ILEX fellows have been eligible to apply for selected judicial roles since November 2008, as a result of changes brought about by the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007.
In the all other category there are different judicial roles:
Stephens says: «It's no surprise the JAC is asked to select people with the knowledge and experience to sit immediately, including having fee - paid judicial experience for salaried judicial roles
The CO should be kept in his current judicial role, however, the concept of summary offences should be incorporated into the military jurisdiction.
ICYMI: C. G. Bateman, University of British Columbia Faculty of Law, has published The Supreme «Courts» of the Roman Empire: Constantine's Judicial Role fo...
The Alberta Court of Appeal gave us a surprising new exception to the presumption of deference owed to statutory tribunals by ruling in Capilano, ABCA that the statutory right of appeal set out in section 470 of the Municipal Government Act demonstrates a legislative intent for an intrusive judicial role into municipal property tax assessment and therefore is an indication that the standard of review should be correctness (see Where Are We Going on Standard of Review in Alberta?
McInnes devotes an entire chapter to Hughes» judicial role in the notorious case of Thatcher v Thatcher.
Throughout her career, she has served in a variety of judicial roles — from tax lawyer to crown counsel.»
A recent Superior Court of Justice decision calling the traditional judicial role as the passive receiver of evidence «antiquated» serves as a useful guide for working toward efficiency while still maintaining fairness, Toronto family lawyer Brian Ludmer tells Law Times.
Chair of the Bar Council's Equality and Diversity Committee, Robin Allen QC said: «We can not go on having no BAME applications for senior judicial roles.
I readily accept that that question invites contestable answers — and that the extent of the proper judicial role is equally contestable.
A recent Superior Court of Justice decision calling the traditional judicial role as the passive receiver of evidence «antiquated» serves as a useful guide for working toward efficiency while still maintaining fairness, Toronto family lawyer
Efforts being made by professional bodies to encourage applicants from a wider range of professional backgrounds for judicial roles.
Elsewhere, I have indeed defended a judicial role that Viviano would reject.
I said nothing in my review, not a single word, about what exactly the judicial role should be in our constitutional democracy.
It is the first case to be heard at the new # 59 million Supreme Court building, which replaces the judicial role of the House of Lords.
Gorsuch warns that by usurping the judicial role, «liberties may now be impaired not by an independent decisionmaker seeking to declare the law's meaning as fairly as possible — the decisionmaker promised to them by law — but by an avowedly politicized administrative agent seeking to pursue whatever policy whim may rule the day.»
But the unilateral decision to do so demonstrated poor judgment and reflected a fundamental misunderstanding of the obligations inherent in his judicial role as opposed to just a guy who likes to twit.
Emmett Macfarlane, an associate professor of political science with the University of Waterloo and author of Governing from the Bench: The Supreme Court of Canada and the Judicial Role, says in the short time Wagner has been with the SCC, he has carved out a reputation for being «straight - forward» and «clear.»
The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) has just completed the first ever analysis of the appointment of solicitors to judicial roles.
Is the conduct alleged so manifestly and profoundly destructive of the concept of the impartiality, integrity and independence of the judicial role, that public confidence would be sufficiently undermined to render the judge incapable of executing the judicial office?
This is not quite a grand theory of interpretation and the judicial role.
The committee concluded «that Justice Camp's conduct in the Wagar Trial was so manifestly and profoundly destructive of the concept of the impartiality, integrity and independence of the judicial role that public confidence is sufficiently undermined to render the Judge incapable of executing the judicial office.
Regrettably, his statement is insufficient to offset the serious harm done to public confidence in the concept of the judicial role, as described in the Marshall test.
They should be labeled as misconduct only where they interfere with the judge's judicial role.
Any citizen of the Union and any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State has the right to refer to the European Ombudsman cases of maladministration in the activities of the institutions, bodies, offices or agencies of the Union, with the exception of the Court of Justice of the European Union acting in its judicial role.
The Inquiry recommended that Justice Camp be removed from the bench because his conduct had «caused significant harm to public confidence in the judicial role, in an area of the law in which the courts and Parliament have made concerted efforts to enhance public confidence over the past four decades.»
The Inquiry concluded that: «Justice Camp's conduct is so manifestly and profoundly destructive of the concept of the impartiality, integrity and independence of the judicial role that public confidence is sufficiently undermined to render the Judge incapable of executing the judicial office.»
Perhaps some readers may be able to explain it to me, but last time I checked «tax lawyer» and «crown counsel» were not «judicial roles».
His dissenting judgment in Saskatchewan Federation of Labour is an excellent example of understanding the judicial role vis - a-vis s. 2 (d) of the Charter.
on How to Do Constitutional Adjudication: A Response to Asher Honickman's Take on the Judicial Role
Dyzenhaus» core idea is that interpretations of law by administrative decision - makers change the interpretive landscape and must as a result influence any interpretation arrived at by a court, the judicial role being to identify the reasons that best justify a given decision.
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