Sentences with phrase «judicial rules»

Finally, employers operating in multiple jurisdictions will be best served by drafting their employment agreements to reflect not only differences in applicable employment standards, but also judicial rulings in the particular province.
There are many fact specific judicial rulings on how much compensation should be reduced for failing to wear a seat belt.
It simply applies the three distinct judicial rules without detailed reflection — often in parallel.
Democratic deficit resulting from judicial rulings impacting on public policy isn't the case.
Members of our international team have developed longstanding and trusted relationship with foreign firms who they can call upon, when necessary, for advice on local judicial rules and other matters.
The bill's sponsors, Assemblyman Harry Bronson and Sen. Terrence Murphy, argue the measure is meant to clear up the definition of public works projects that have been «undermined» by judicial rulings.
«Legislators are free to disagree with judicial rulings, but punishing judges in a partisan manner for making valid rulings is not acceptable.»
Furthurmore, the Senate rules will be challenged because, again, these are legislative rules not judicial rules.
The most unexpected aspect of this rather unique level of media attention is that it does not directly concern any particular judicial ruling by a Court, which, since it decided its first case in 1954, has issued more than 28,000 judgments and orders.
«Utah's top federal jurist violated judicial rules with Obama donations»: This article appears today in The Salt Lake Tribune.
«Vnuk renders obsolete whole rafts of time - honoured judicial rulings and exposes the state to liability for permitting systemic infractions of European law,» he adds.
State judicial rules forbid judges from handling cases involving parties or attorneys that have donated more than $ 2,500 to their campaigns but contain no such prohibitions regarding donations to a judge's spouse.
An analysis of judicial rulings found that judges were more likely to issue harsher judgements right before lunch or well after lunch, and lighter judgements right after breakfast or lunch, strongly indicating that hunger and blood sugar levels played a role in their decision making.
Christians and Jews were further crippled in any defence of themselves before the law by a Muslim judicial ruling that their testimony could not be received in the court against the Muslims since the Koran says that the Christians had corrupted their scripture and are therefore unworthy.
Instead of fighting for the elimination of religious symbols in the public arena, more Jewish leaders ought to be fighting (as some already have) for «equal time» for Jewish symbols, for the «free exercise» of religion through laws and judicial rulings designed to make it easier for observant Jews to uphold the tenets of their faith.
Judicial rules prohibit judges from discussing cases pending before them.
In 1984, for example, Gary L. Bauer, then the Reagan administration's deputy undersecretary of education, ignored contradictory research from the National Institute of Education and attributed disorder in the schools to 1970s - era judicial rulings on students» rights.
Since then, numerous judicial rulings have answered the church - state question and created an environment in which more than $ 1 billion dollars in 19 states, both blue and red, is now being spent on various school choice programs.
«This bill ignores that the Department of Public Instruction is the administrative arm of the State Board of Education, and overlooks the NC Constitution and previous judicial rulings
The Netherlands must make deeper greenhouse gas emissions cuts after a landmark judicial ruling.
Today, many of our politicians have used their unhappiness over specific judicial rulings by personally attacking the jurists responsible for them.
In addition, most states give one or two multistate performance essay questions, known as the MPT (two are administered in the UBE), which tests the applicants, ability to aggregate facts, legislation, and sometimes judicial rulings in order to answer a hypothetical legal question for a client, a law firm partner, or a judge.
I say over a century because the web references refer to late Nineteenth Century «Perhaps its most influential and valuable contribution was its late 19th - century invention of the Key Number System, a means of methodically organizing and summarizing the thousands of judicial rulings delivered each year.
Michael Genesereth of Codex, Stanford's Center for Legal Informatics wrote two years ago that computational law «simply can not be applied in cases requiring analogical or inductive reasoning,» though if there are enough judicial rulings interpreting a regulation the computers could muddle through.
«Unfettered by strict judicial rules against conflicts of interest, companies can steer cases to friendly arbitrators,» The Times says.
«Congress shouldn't let the Justice Department and an obscure judicial rules committee write substantive law, especially on a novel and complex issue with serious privacy, security and civil liberties implications,» he told the E-Commerce Times.
If red - light cameras are already in place, you can ask your local officials to lengthen yellow light times to DOT standards, and you can publicize judicial rulings concerning the enforceability of automated tickets through your local media.
The Buyers made a motion to dismiss the lawsuit, which the trial court denied, but pursuant to Illinois judicial rules, the trial court certified this question for appeal:» [w] hether the [Real Estate License Act] prohibits unlicensed corporations from maintaining an action to recover brokerage commissions.»
Peter Schrag's Final Test describes how judicial rulings in state courts are transforming the way American public schools are financed.
Critics of the regime of judicial rule, such as those of us who contributed to First Things» November 1996 symposium, «The End of Democracy?
The state board on judicial standards recommended the sanction for District Judge Timothy Blakeley, finding that the judge violated judicial rules and codes by accepting the discount from his lawyer, Christine Stroemer, after appointing her as a mediator in cases he oversaw.
«A judicial ruling allowing an adult to be subjected to a medical treatment against his will would not be constitutionally justifiable, «the high court said.
Last month, for the first time, a state judge added the imprimatur of a judicial ruling to the chorus of voices clamoring for bail reform in New York, lending momentum to those who want to abolish the practice.
I'm not normally one to go all hootin» and hollerin» about some judicial rulings, but between this and the news about the FIFA officials getting arrested on corruption charges, I'm more than willing to make an exception (for the time being).
The second reason he cites is that spending induced by the courts might have large effects while spending not related to judicial rulings have small effects.
• Only spending induced by the courts might have the large impacts they identify, with spending not related to judicial rulings having a negligible impact.
And judicial rulings can redefine what qualifies as implementation of policy, as the Supreme Court did in its 2017 Endrew F. v. Douglas County School Dist.
In most cases, it is enforced by a judicial ruling.
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