Sentences with phrase «justice who»

I am a lifelong advocate for social justice who found my professional home in 1979 when I discovered Head Start and embraced its values and its goals working as a Head Start teacher.
They announced immediate plans to revive in Congress several bills, including one targeting Planned Parenthood, and to press Trump to appoint a Supreme Court justice who opposes Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision legalizing abortion nationally.
Last week we were in front of a newly appointed feminist justice who pretty much bullied me into a settlement, walking away with pretty much nothing, while mom sat smugly on the other side of the table.
Below are some of the ideas generated by nearly 100 policy and frontline experts in Indigenous health and justice who met this week at the Prison Health: From the Inside Out conference in Geraldton.
To give service to the nation as a Criminal Justice in order to promote a balanced justice to the nation's people and put to justice those who have committed crimes.
The cybersecurity meeting was held a few days after a statement by the Minister of Justice who said that «Bitcoin must be brought into the legal field».
4.1 (1) A justice who resigns his or her office, is appointed to another court or ceases to hold office under section 99 (2) of the Constitution Act, 1867, may, within 6 months after the resignation, appointment or ceasing to hold office, give judgment in a proceeding he or she heard while holding office, and the judgment is effective as though he or she still held office.
The hierarchy of courts in the Republic of South Sudan is as follows: The Supreme Court The President of the Court is The Chief Justice who is deputised by a Deputy Chief Justice.
(see REGISTRAR) Judicial officer of the High Court in the Royal Courts of Justice who normally deals with preliminary matters before trial
But what I can say is that is that if we have reached the point that our justice system is so broken that we have to resort to the incarceration of family litigants, based on the subjective assessment of a single justice who has clearly formed strong opinions about the culpability of the parties, we have a very big problem that should be alarming all access to justice advocates.
It would be interesting to see the reaction that would accompany the appointment of even a single Supreme Court Justice who only spoke French.
More recently he was known as the Justice who issued the injunction ordering native protesters to leave a site in Caledonia, what is not as widely reported is that the Six Nations had made him an honorary chief in 1982.
Chairman Chuck Grassley of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who recently suggested that any Supreme Court justice who was thinking about retiring do so right f**king now, claims that he won't hold any hearings or votes for a Supreme Court nominee during the lead - up to the 2020 election [Bloomberg]
In the United States Supreme Court, the historic sodomy and marriage equality decisions were written by a straight white Republican justice who was appointed by a Republican president, namely, Anthony Kennedy.
Great candidates are law students with a demonstrated passion for social justice who bring an entrepreneurial approach to recognizing needs, solving problems, anticipating issues, and developing solutions.
(5) Subject to the order, the inspection shall take place under the immediate supervision of a local registrar of the Superior Court of Justice who shall be present during the inspection, and, so long as the ballots or other documents are in the custody of the local registrar and not under inspection, they shall be kept in a secure place under lock and key.
This dicta by the Supreme Court in Hardesty did not discuss the effect of SCR 4.020 (1)(d) which gives the Judicial Conduct Commission «the authority to refer any judge of the Court of Justice who, after notice and hearing is found by the Commission to be guilty of misconduct, to the KBA for possible suspension or disbarment from the practice of law.»
But what the Court, and the nation, needs right now is a justice who can find common ground where it is possible.
Further to that, among the tweaks I'm considering for my first - year Constitutional Law course this spring is an idea I'd «borrow» from Stephen Colbert — apropos his «Better Know a District» segments on The Colbert Report, I thought it might be fun to begin each of my 39 class sessions by giving the students background and biographical information on a specific Supreme Court Justice who's particularly relevant to that day's class (via Powerpoint — duh!).
Called Truth & Lies by Triangle Services, it is designed by Ruth Marchant, a registered witness intermediary with the Ministry of Justice who specialises in child cases.
While not on illustrations in law books, I remember reading about a US Supreme Court Justice who saw a couple on television who were the plaintiffs or defendants in a case he ruled on.
I wonder if the jockeying is the jockeying position when Boss is contemplating the selection of the next Chief Justice who could still take the job by way of a parachute.....
The irony here is that we now have a Supreme Court Justice who has an online footprint of his forays into controversial topics.
Rules 11 and 12 make provision for the chairmanship of youth courts (requiring that a youth court that includes lay justices should be chaired by a district judge if he is sitting as a member of the court, or by a youth justice who is on the list of approved youth court chairmen).
A recent study by the progressive Constitutional Accountability Center determined that every single justice is more likely to side with the Chamber than the justice who held their seat 25 years ago (the study did not include the Court's two newest members because of an insufficiently large data sample):
«In fact, the week we launched we got a call from a state Supreme Court justice who applauded the project.»
We have a Chief Justice who should be consulted on this issue.
The plot line could be straight from a Law and Order episode, with the twist that in this case it was the justice who committed the injustice.
FACK campaigns to bring workplaces to justice who haven't complied with health and safety regulations and offers help with bereavement at this difficult time.
A former federal prosecutor and senior official at the Department of Justice who has been in private practice since 1990, Mr. Martin is best known for representing high - profile clients in a wide range of matters.
(4) A regional senior judge of the Ontario Court of Justice who is in office at the time of attaining retirement age may, subject to the annual approval of the Chief Justice, continue in that office until his or her term (including any renewal under subsection 42 (9)-RRB- expires, or until he or she attains the age of seventy - five years, whichever comes first.
By longstanding tradition, the most senior Justice who has not yet served as Chief Justice is elected to the top post in every even - numbered year.
(2) The Small Claims Court consists of the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice who shall be president of the court and such other judges of the Superior Court of Justice as the Chief Justice designates from time to time.
(3) No judge of the Superior Court of Justice who was a judge of the High Court of Justice or the District Court of Ontario before the 1st day of September, 1990 shall be assigned without his or her consent to a region other than the region in which he or she resided immediately before that day.
(g) the Senior Advisory Family Judge of the Ontario Court of Justice, and two other judges of the Ontario Court of Justice who shall be appointed by the Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice;
(2) There shall be such additional offices of judge of the Superior Court of Justice as are from time to time required, to be held by Chief Justices of the Superior Court of Justice, Associate Chief Justices of the Superior Court of Justice and regional senior judges of the Superior Court of Justice who have elected under the Judges Act (Canada) to perform only the duties of a judge of the Superior Court of Justice.
(5) A Chief Justice or associate chief justice of the Ontario Court of Justice who is in office at the time of attaining retirement age may, subject to the annual approval of the Judicial Council, continue in that office until his or her term expires, or until he or she attains the age of seventy - five years, whichever comes first.
(i) prescribing for each region the minimum number of judges of the Superior Court of Justice and of the Ontario Court of Justice who are to be assigned to that region;
(a. 1) fixing the number of judges of the Superior Court of Justice who are members of the Family Court appointed under clause 21.2 (1)(e);
(j) prescribing for each region the minimum number of judges of the Superior Court of Justice who are members of the Family Court and to be assigned to that region.
(3) There shall be such additional offices of supernumerary judge of the Superior Court of Justice as are from time to time required, to be held by judges of the Superior Court of Justice who have elected under the Judges Act (Canada) to hold office only as a supernumerary judge of that court.
Correction - May 15, 2018: This article was edited from a previous version that misstated the name of the Ontario Superior Court Justice who authored the 2004 decision.
She was possibly inspired by Australia's first female High Court Chief Justice who also began her working life as a legal secretary.
Duty of justice (2) A justice who receives an information under subsection (1) shall cause the parties to appear before him or before a summary conviction court having jurisdiction in the same territorial division.
A former state Supreme Court justice who had returned to private practice also attended, as a Roundtable member.
Finally, the defence lawyer and the Crown prosecutor will make submissions to the justice who presides at the bail hearing.
At the risk of making inappropriate suggestions, I do think the Justice who spoke this particular line might be able to engender a special kind of new fandom if in the future he were to suggest that the federal sentencing guidelines «exist in some kind of Middle Earth.»
But... what if it actually turns out to be true that the justice who holds abortion rights in his hands will be leaving the bench?
The Court of Appeal cited the comments of the chambers justice who indicated «as well, one would have thought that in this day and age, care would have been taken to ensure that no appeal would be heard by an even number of persons.»
Some surmised that after Watergate, Ford wanted a justice who would restore confidence in the country.
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