Sentences with phrase «jurists with»

The prospect of influencing jurists with your scholarly wiles?
In 2016, New York County saw candidates and sitting jurists with unprecedented talent and legal acumen.
In Bonventre's view, Cuomo has so far put together a coherent, capable Court of Appeals that includes jurists with both Democratic and Republican backgrounds, as well as those with experience in both law enforcement and defendants» rights.
«Judge Gorsuch's 10 - year tenure on the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals indicates that he's a highly qualified jurist with an «originalist» or «textualist» approach, much like that of the late Justice Antonin Scalia,» began ATRA president Tiger Joyce.
G. Arthur Martin was Canada's greatest criminal advocate before he became a leading jurist with the Ontario Court of Appeal.
Each one is a stellar jurist with deep community ties.
Respected, experienced and compassionate jurist with the credentials to mediate on questions of law between litigating parties.

Not exact matches

New Deal jurists pointed to the court's willingness to accommodate constitutionally dubious moral reforms to demonstrate the ultimate subjectivity of judicial decisions and the need for constitutional interpretation to evolve along with social and economic realities.
For example, when Muhammad saw a man dancing with a sword he smiled and showed his pleasure, so later jurists concluded that dancing with the sword is permitted.
For example, they consider it lawful to combine the noonday prayers with the evening and night prayers — but this is a practice which is sanctioned by some jurists among the Sunnis as well.
There are three problems with the current ill - tempered attack on capitalism by Ernst - Wolfgang Böckenförde, distinguished German jurist.
Albert Camus's essay «Reflections on the Guillotine» cites a 19th - century French jurist's application of the law of probability to the chance of a judicial error with a result of one innocent man's being condemned in every 257 criminal cases.
Justice Scalia has found his own, distinct touch as a jurist in offering the concrete example that illuminates the jural landscape; and in this case, he marked out with a chilling precision the path that leads out from Romer.
A great many writings on this theme are extant, some by jurists or historians — who tried to associate their position with a Christian point of view — others by politicians.
There's also a dead jurist (Marshall), a Letterman punch line (Ball State), a venue (Bowling Green) and a tragic incident (though Kent is comfortable again with being called Kent State).
Should the amendment fail and Cuomo be re-elected to a second term, he would likely be able to replace the entire Court of Appeals with his own jurists.
Although Carpenter nods to «the rule of law» he is not really concerned with fundamental law as was Edward Coke, the jurist who opposed the Stuart kings, nor with natural law, or even customary law.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement that Abdus - Salaam was a pioneer with an «unshakable moral compass» and «a trailblazing jurist whose life in public service was in pursuit of a more fair and more just New York for all.»
Roanne L. (Ronnie) Mann, the magistrate judge assigned yesterday to oversee the state's redistricting process, is a registered Democrat, according to city records, and a «very smart, but humorless jurist,» according to an attorney who spent years dealing with her in one high - profile case.
It's not just that the new (Davis) case deals with this issue, but it's a case written by a respected jurist that supports our arguments for dismissal,» Connors said in an interview.
A court clerk has filed a federal suit that charges former top Staten Island Administrative Judge Judith McMahon «conspired» with her husband, the borough's district attorney, to judge shop on narcotics cases to make sure prosecutors got a sympathetic jurist.
Cuomo must make clear that he expects the commission to present him with a broader sampling of New York's legal minds — including a fair share of jurists who may be more philosophically conservative than he is — then pick the best, brightest and most balanced court he can find.
But on Friday, the Assembly unveiled a plan with a peculiar benchmark: It would allow legislators to earn 40 percent of the annual salary of New York State Supreme Court justices, which starts at $ 174,000, though some jurists earn more.
... [H] e has a pleasant personality, he has always been very congenial, had a good relationship with members of the legislature, and is a dedicated jurist, respected by his colleagues in the Judicial System.»
As a capital - district Republican with close ties to the community, the youthful - looking jurist can fairly present as a hometown favorite, albeit in a vast sea of Democrats.
Then we'll have a unique union of neuroscientists working with lawyers and jurists to sharpen a question by carrying out actual particular experiments.
Lazarus pointed to Brett Kavanaugh, a conservative judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, as an example of a jurist who «is not ready to give EPA a lot of deference if they're taking language which was crafted at one time and trying to push it at the edges to deal with a problem of another time, like climate change.»
The medical center includes the Joseph M. Sanzari Children's Hospital, Donna A. Sanzari Women's Hospital, John Theurer Cancer Center, David & Alice Jurist Institute for Research and the Heart & Vascular Hospital, along with three other HackensackUMC campuses.
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a Jean Bodin (c. 1529 — 1596) The humanist philosopher and jurist Jean Bodin was one of the most prominent political thinkers of the sixteenth century.
While my own position as a jurist precludes me from linking his past opinions to cases currently pending before the Supreme Court or headed in that direction, I'll sketch out some features of his jurisprudence and describe specific decisions with relevance for education — and leave the prognosticating to others.
It will be increasingly necessary in HR that there are people with new knowledge, not so based on what is traditional from social areas, jurists, lawyers, psychologists, sociologists, etc., but from other profiles: Data experts, mathematicians... it will be much more interdisciplinary.
A personal observation (full disclosure: I'm not among the 50 jurists): As much as I admire the Elantra's swoopiness — and Hyundai's evolving reputation, now up there with the very best — my pick would have been the VW Passat.
Norval Morris, criminologist and jurist, cited drunks, addicts, loiterers, vagrants, prostitutes and gamblers as persons who commit crimes without victims; he explicitly excluded abortion from his list, although in his book with Gordon Hawkins, abortion was equally explicitly included among the crimes which «lack victims».
English Jurist Sir Edward Coke noted that if the property is foreclosed upon with a mortgage - the pledge is dead.
Kanjo will move to San Diego with her husband, David Jurist, and their two children.
Filling Supreme Court vacancies with jurists who believe in our Constitution, repealing and replacing ObamaCare, reforming the politicized IRS, DOJ, and FBI, immigration issues, and fixing the VA and incomprehensible tax code are all high on every list.
And the litigation over who should pay these costs will hinge on how jurists today read this kind of document from the past — along with any more evidence yet to emerge from these lawsuits.
Lawyers in formal court dress mingled with pot - banging demonstrators of all ages in a central Montreal square yesterday after some 500 jurists took to the streets to protest against Quebec's Bill 78.
The first use of this word with this meaning was in Roman law, where it indicated the opinion of a jurist on a given question, expressed in written or in oral responsa.
Monica Bay was in attendance Thursday morning when the institute opened with what she describes as «a fast - paced case law update presented by six of the most well - known jurists in the legal industry.»
According to a report on the Jurist Paper Chase blog, Hossein Derakhshan, the man credited with popularizing blogging in Iran, was sentenced yesterday to a prison term of 19 1/2 years for his blogging and activism.
Provides information to practitioners, jurists, and the public about the law governing the awarding of attorney fees and costs with a focus on California state law and rulings coming from California federal judicial forums.
This time around, candidates «may demonstrate that they satisfy the geographical requirement by reference to their bar membership, judicial appointment, or other relationship with Western Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba) and Northern Canada (Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut)», suggesting that regional affiliation is now required but may be loosely defined — for example, it may include jurists who formerly practised in the West or North.
But I do not understand comparative law in this way; nor do I understand this as being an important lesson that comparatists have to teach to international jurists struggling with general principles.
It is intended to provide the reader with a particular perspective of sport, namely a perspective that will appeal to jurists and their need to define and understand the contextual background to dispute resolution in sport.
is necessary reading for all Canadian lawyers and jurists who have anything to do with anything that requires or may require a decision on whether X caused Y... [more]
The National Jurist has ranked Miami Law # 4 in the country and # 1 in Florida in sending graduates to small law firms (firms with 2 - 100 attorneys).
With the exception of this select group of Force - savvy jurists, perhaps it is best for you to leave Star Wars references to the judge.
I was also quite optimistic about the PPD's chances of success given that its co-directors, Lise Rivet and Anne Levesque, had consulted extensively with the Francophone legal community, including the Association of French speaking jurists of Ontario (AJEFO), and formed an advisory board consisting of senior lawyers, judges and professors to help recruit a team of lawyers develop a practical curriculum and provide candidates with hands - on legal training.
I much sympathize with old John Major, but the future of this country is not for unilingual jurists nor is it for lawyers trained in only one system of law.
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