Sentences with phrase «justice challenges comes»

With new tools to address access to justice challenges comes a key turning point in the application of data to solve complex social problems.

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AT&T's tax reform announcement comes a month after the Justice Department challenged AT&T's pending merger with Time Warner.
10 Pixley's observation comes at the end of «Justice and the Class Struggle: A Challenge for Process Theology,» PS 4:159 - 75.
Such social justice is a specific spiritual challenge of the present and coming generation everywhere.
Since I could not directly read or post comments in that article, due to location restrictions, and also since I found the name of Mr. Bloomberg here, I come here to demonstrate my public challenge against fascism crimes, miscarriage of justice coming along with Thrun;
When it comes to bringing the 14th MCU film to the screen, Feige is in no doubt where the unique challenges lay: «Doing justice to the amazing visuals of artist Steve Ditko, who drew the early Dr Strange books.
Justice Antonin Scalia's death earlier this year came in the middle of an education - related case — Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association — in which an Orange County elementary teacher challenged teachers unions» ability to collect fees from nonmembers.
However as my time as a student in the faculty of law is coming to an end I have come to understand, as Adam Dodek and Alice Woolley explain, that lawyers who have a «particular vision of justice» often encounter a particular set of challenges.
Atticus as he embodies whiteness is left with challenging this very said whiteness as whiteness comes to embody «truth», «honesty», «fairness», and «justice» as embedded within the justice system of Maycomb.
When a campaign funding law comes before the Roberts court, the only question seems to be whether the justices will rule narrowly to limit the provision being challenged or to declare the law itself broadly unconstitutional.
For example, one of our keynote speakers is, I am going to totally mispronounce her name, and I apologize to her in advance, but, Haben Girma, and she is the first blind deaf attorney to graduate from Harvard Law School, and she is going to come and talk about the idea of accessibility, both for clients and how there are accessibility challenges in terms of accessing justice, but also for lawyers, and how the different challenges that each lawyer face are surmountable, and she will use her personal example to walk you through that.
What governments do, do for the justice system doesn't cost money, such as, the Truth in Sentencing Act of 2010 (see, Criminal Code s. 719 (3)-RRB-; and, talk of abolishing the preliminary inquiry, which would be a very big mistake because: (1) what other opportunity is there for defence counsel to challenge the reliability of evidence that comes from complex electronic systems and devices, so as to better prepare for trial and plea bargaining?
The work of a waste manager is complex and challenging, and you have to come out on top to be able to do justice to it.
Two separate submissions have also been made which provide an overview of law and justice issues relating to Indigenous children and an overview of issues relating to the challenges faced by Indigenous youth in coming to terms with their identity.
I have been asked to reflect on my term as the Social Justice Commissioner and to highlight some of the achievements of the last five and a half years as well as to consider some of the challenges that we face in the coming years.
Children who come to the attention of the juvenile justice system are a challenging and underserved population, with high rates of exposure to trauma.
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