A veteran New York City detective who
lectures on constitutional law is appealing a Long Island judge's recent dismissal of his lawsuit seeking to kill a commission considering state legislative, executive, and judicial pay raises.
James Coll, a veteran New York City detective who
lectures on constitutional law, is appealing a Long Island judge's recent dismissal of his lawsuit seeking to kill a commission considering state legislative, executive, and judicial pay raises.
Not exact matches
Then we'd head to class, armed with pens and paper and casebooks and listen to our profs
lecturing on the basics of the first year curriculum — contracts, torts, property, criminal and
constitutional law.
He has
lectured in Canada and abroad
on diverse legal topics, and has published
on such subjects as judicial decision - making, Canada - US trade, the
law of evidence and
constitutional law.
Are
lectures on evidence or
constitutional law very different from one Canadian
law school to the other?
However, as Lord Phillips, the head of the UK Supreme Court, argued last month in a fascinating
lecture on statutory interpretation, the courts may be moving towards a position where a limited number of acts of parliament — including the Human Rights Act — are seen to have attained in
law the status of «
constitutional statutes».
Professor Magnet has
lectured widely
on constitutional law, in Canada and around the world.
The next SWALA meeting will commence at 5.45 pm
on 16th November 2015 (venue to be confirmed) where we will be joining the
Constitutional and Administrative
Law Bar Association (ALBA) by video link for their annual
lecture, which will be delivered this year by Lord Kerr, Justice of the Supreme Court.
Via Cheryl Saunders, Lord Bingham's David Williams
Lecture on The Rule of
Law, in which he responds to the invitation implicit in section 1 of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (UK) to give content to the rule of l
Law, in which he responds to the invitation implicit in section 1 of the
Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (UK) to give content to the rule of
lawlaw.