Sentences with phrase «law sheds light on this issue»

Recent case law sheds light on this issue.

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Having established his core argument, and its foundations in natural law theory, Duddington proceeds to a series of practical discussions of the way in which Christianity can be mobilised in order to shed light on difficult contemporary political issues.
The battle over uranium mining near the Grand Canyon sheds light on an even larger issue: the 1872 Mining Law, enacted under President Ulysses S. Grant and still in effect today.
Since Stefan Pryor graduated from both Yale University and Yale's Law School, perhaps he could shed some light on the issue for the rest of us.
The Law and Its Ideas: In the second in our new series examining legal issues that shed light on the often - opaque relationships that underpin the art market, Daniel McClean discusses the recent crisis in art authentication and the Knoedler & Co case.
But in a Family Law case from a few years ago called Yunger v. Zolty, it was the flip - side: It was the wife who wanted to raise the husband's sex addiction to bolster her legal position on various disputed issues, namely to shed light on the reason for the marriage breakdown and to cast doubt on his ability to parent their daughter.
I'm hoping readers can shed some light on what the big issues are in law schools using social media.
In this episode of Lawyer 2 Lawyer, hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams shed light on this issue with guests Dean Erwin Chemerinsky of the University of California, Irvine School of Law and Dr. John Eastman of Chapman University Fowler School of Law.
Previous Right to Know columns have shed an informative and sometimes critical light on both traditional and trending criminal law issues.
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