Sentences with phrase «justice causes seems»

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In a careless creation When there's no «above» There's no justice Just a cause and no cure And a bounty of suffering It seems we all endure And what I'm frightened of Is that they call it «God's love»
While the problem of access to justice has more than one cause (and so must be addressed in more than one way), the cost of lawyers seems increasingly to be part of the problem.
The defendant seems to have made use of some of the material provided on the internet by «freemen on the land» and other groups identified in the Meads judgment, causing Justice O'Donnell's scorn and irritation to find outlet in the judgment.
Ontario Superior Court Justice Edward Morgan, reviewing a motion to strike the claims for lack of cause, seems utterly bewildered by the dearth of useful information.
The recent decision of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) in the case between Slovakia vs. Achmea BV (Case C - 284 / 16) seems to have caused...
The recent decision of the European Court of Justice (CJEU) in the case between Slovakia vs. Achmea BV (Case C - 284 / 16) seems to have caused a ripple effect for investment arbitration: In the case against...
When policies are driven by «look to deny» cost - cutting rather than legal principles, and «medicalized» decision - making blames age or pre-existing conditions rather than the impact of a work - related cause, our system seems increasingly to be run on the private insurance model — far from Meredith's call for «full justice, no half - measures».
Mr. Justice Hall decides that policy reasons favour following the UK / Commonwealth rule: ``... I do not consider that it would be appropriate for this Court to adopt the American rule over the rule that seems to be generally accepted throughout the Commonwealth; namely, that each publication of a libel gives a fresh cause of action.»
Some justices seemed sympathetic to the problems caused by splintered opinions for lower court judges especially when, as Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. put it, «If I'm a court of appeals judge, it seems to me the most important thing in deciding the case is to make sure that I'm not reversed.»
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