Sentences with phrase «judiciary refuses»

When the federal judiciary refuses to afford equal justice to pro se litigants because they chose to represent themselves, there is no justice!

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Such protections are provided not by evanescent «conventions» (in the traditional British sense), but, rather, by the willingness of an independent judiciary to enforce the prerogatives of the sub-national governments when, as is inevitable, the central government is tempted to overreach, perhaps because it refuses fully to accept the degree to which the traditional unitary state governed from Westminister is no more.
The people (election), the state (recount), and the judiciary (courts) have ALL told him «You LOST NORMIE»» but he refuses to accept it.
«Refusing to pay the salaries and allowances of judges may well be construed as having for its purpose an attack upon the independence of the judiciary, as judges are less independent if they have to beg for their salaries and allowances to be paid.
If we may ask, what is the point of granting the judiciary independence on the one hand if it is taken away with the other, for example, by failing and / or refusing to regularly and punctually pay their salaries and allowances?
The Supreme Court refused to take an appeal on that specific case regarding the North Carolina laws, so one can accurately say that this particular finding is the accepted law of the land, approved to the highest levels of our judiciary.
He refused to jab back at the governor for calling out the judiciary in such a public fashion (which sort of reminded me of President Obama's verbal slap at the US Supreme Court justices at last year's State of the Union address over the Citizens United case).
Firstly, the EU judiciary, as a general rule, refuses to deal with complex economic and technical issues.
New Jersey refused to make the records available to Avvo, contending that the Open Public Records Act law does not apply to the judiciary and that as a general policy, «bar admission records are confidential.»
«Election results: Did Texas vote to weaken judiciary while California refused?
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This is therefore one of a number of cases, across various areas of the law, where senior members of the judiciary have expressed concern about decisions made to refuse funding — see further examples here and here (family), and here (welfare benefits).
Regan further castigates the MoJ for refusing to amend the Damages Based Agreement Regulations despite «reasoned» suggestions from the judiciary.
Referring to the case of London Borough of Islington v Ladele [2009] EWCA Civ 1357, in which a registrar refused on religious grounds to perform civil partnership ceremonies, Lord Carey said the field of sexual ethics and Christian teaching was complex, and it was «regrettable» that senior members of the judiciary felt able to make disparaging comments and to use the «unbefitting» descriptive word, «discriminatory».
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