Sentences with phrase «legal barriers for»

Intersections with Immigration Issues: Recognizing and Addressing Legal Barriers for Immigrants in Your Courtroom, National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Annual Conference, Las Vegas, Mar. 2010
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Ultimately, patents are one of the most effective barriers you can create for competitors, so pursue legal protection for any proprietary technology or product you develop.
The Trump administration could seek to use eminent domain to seize land needed for a border barrier, as well as support roads and other infrastructure, though it would likely face costly legal challenges that could delay construction for years.
Whether any ISP brings back a similar service is pure speculation for now, but the lack of clear legal barriers to it would seem to at least open the door.
For many, the barriers standing between them and a stable, productive adulthood include legal issues such as a poor credit report, a tangled criminal record or having no basic identification.
On February 18, 2004, The International Committee of the Red Cross stated that the Israeli barrier «causes serious humanitarian and legal problems» and goes «far beyond what is permissible for an occupying power».
The «wall of partition» in Ephesians stands for the whole system of Jewish piety and legal observances which constituted a barrier to fellowship between Jew and Gentile.
In his recommendations, Magu sought for improved coordination and cooperation among State parties in asset recovery through the consideration and adoption of measures that will remove traditional «barriers such as bank secrecy consistent with Article 46 (8) and dual criminality Article 46 (9) as well as simplify legal technicalities in the recovery and repatriation of stolen funds.
Other transportation proposals include procurement reforms to reduce sealed bids for MTA contracts; requirements that all backseat automobile passengers wear seat belts, and children under age 8 be properly restrained in school buses; and removal of legal barriers to encourage self - driving car manufacturers to operate in New York.
«A lack of information and knowledge creates a barrier for individuals to know their rights and access to the legal system,» said THOMAS SOOHYUN KIM, President of Korean American Association of Queens.
Also at noon, NYC Councilman Carlos Menchaca, advocates and New Yorkers who would qualify for immigration relief call on the Supreme Court to remove a legal barrier to President Obama's administrative relief programs after a year of legal delays, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
It includes legal barriers, for example, that essentially prevent the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from acquiring toxicity data on chemicals and imposing new restrictions on them — even on highly toxic substances such as asbestos.
Wellington, Colo., is Dolan's case study, in which he evaluates the economic, social, legal, and technological barriers that were overcome in order to use produced water as a source of water for agriculture.
Dr. Perrin noted that despite these barriers, there is a growing number of children whose parents are gay, reflecting a rapidly changing legal and social climate for prospective gay and lesbian parents.
President Obama's 2012 administrative action — the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program — represents an acknowledgement that the current status quo on immigration policy is having particularly disastrous effects on young people who have grown up in the U.S. but due to their undocumented status and to the inability of Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform, experience turbulent transitions to adulthood rife with legal barriers and exclusions.
To qualify for the money, states had to remove any legal barrier to the expansion of charter schools.
While states received points (40 out of 500) for «adopting a common set of high quality standards,» strictly speaking there were only two eligibility requirements (i.e., what a state had to do in order to be eligible to apply and receive funds): (1) an approved plan for distributing funds under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and (2) no legal or regulatory barriers to linking student - level data and individual teachers.
The most significant barrier that prevents charters from serving more students with disabilities is the charter school special education legal identity, or the degree to which a charter school is autonomous from its authorizer for special education services.
There are two preconditions: A state must have an approved application for stabilization funds, and at the time of applying, there must be not any legal, statutory, or regulatory barriers at the state level to linking data on student achievement or student growth to teachers and principals for purposes of evaluation.
This Advance CTE resource features state approaches to dismantling work - based learning's legal barriers, including training teachers to understand legal, health and safety requirements and mitigating liability concerns for schools and employers, and offers guiding questions to state leaders.
According to the related regulations that the president is scheduled to unveil at the Department of Education on Friday, states will not be eligible for the funds at all if they have any legal or regulatory barrier preventing the use of student achievement data from being used to evaluate teachers and principals.
By David Shepardson WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Reuters)- President Donald Trump's administration is set to unveil revised self - driving vehicle guidelines next week in Michigan, responding to automakers» calls for elimination of legal barriers to putting autonomous vehicles on the road, sources briefed on the matter said on Tuesday.
As many as half of Russia's readers are believed to pay nothing for the content they consume, Anuriev says, and high costs, or perceptions of them as high, are thought to be the primary barrier to legal procurement of content.
Reducing legal barriers to tiny houses could quickly provide accessible and sustainable housing options for thousands of people throughout Oregon.
(Sec. 339) Requires the EPA Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Interior, and the heads of other relevant agencies to report to Congress on setting forth a unified and comprehensive strategy to address the key legal, regulatory, technological, and other barriers to maximizing the potential for sustainable biological sequestration of carbon within the United States.
Further legal barriers can include restrictions on foreign ownership, or trade limits for low - carbon technology.
The goals are to identify legal and regulatory barriers, as well as opportunities for reforms.
Legal barriers include limited awareness in government and the private sector of the Kyoto Protocol, and the legal requirements for development of CDM projLegal barriers include limited awareness in government and the private sector of the Kyoto Protocol, and the legal requirements for development of CDM projlegal requirements for development of CDM projects.
For people living on low income, ABSs may have little to offer, both because lack of money will still be a barrier and because there is more to taking advantage of legal services than just money (a point recognized by the CBA's Envisioning Equal Justice project and report).
Based on these discussions, our focus is on a proposal that encourages the Legislature's Joint Finance Committee to provide $ 5 million annually in state funding over the next biennium for legal aid services to the indigent where legal assistance would: (1) help remove barriers to employment; or (2) protect vulnerable residents from abuse.
Frayman Group, a leading provider of new business intake, risk and compliance software for law firms, today announced that major UK national law firm Weightmans LLP has chosen Compliguard Protect, the leading legal information barriers solution based on the Microsoft's.
It is apparent from the focus group findings and lack of internal legal supports that women's shelters are facing organizational barriers to coordinating sufficient legal resources for clients.
To learn more about the legal barriers that exist in the digital health space, as well as the need for and value of a proper and thorough compliance program, read «The Law of Digital Health,» written by members of the McDermott Will & Emery Digital Health Team.
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JB: We shatter barriers that limit citizens» access to legal services and create accelerators for lawyers to serve those citizens effectively and efficiently.
West Coast LEAF has long been advocating for legal changes to break down the barriers that can make it difficult or impossible for women to escape abuse.
I ask for a purpose: I am on a panel at the RSA Conference on information security later this month, the topic for which is exactly that: legal barriers to defending information systems.
For example, as Legal Week reports, Weil Gotshal broke the $ 2 million barrier for partner profits in 2007, up from last year's number of $ 1.9 milliFor example, as Legal Week reports, Weil Gotshal broke the $ 2 million barrier for partner profits in 2007, up from last year's number of $ 1.9 millifor partner profits in 2007, up from last year's number of $ 1.9 million.
The case law describing the range of circumstances invoked by open - ended lists of factors and interpreting phrases such as «undue hardship,» and similar idiomatic expressions such as «unless the court otherwise orders» and «unless it would be inappropriate,» must be consulted to properly understand the law, creating a significant barrier to justice for people not trained in legal research and the jurisdictional nuances of stare decisis.
The European institutions do not yet have a Babelfish (3) that would make language barriers irrelevant, only Systran, a computer system for the limited translation of texts the use of which has been called into question in legal proceedings.
Carla Brown, partner, Moore Blatch, comments: «We're committed to providing an holistic approach for all our clients and are thrilled that the work we do in helping break down some of the perceived barriers of access to quality legal advice has been recognised by the Law Society.»
Doing so effectively calls for research skills beyond those that students acquire through working with domestic legal resources.56 Mary Rumsey explains that students must go beyond their dependence on domestic databases to learn how to access the different resources relevant to international and comparative law.57 She describes, as examples, the need to find customary international law through treaties, laws of other nations, diplomatic correspondence, and scholarly works, and she points out that civil law research requires much more emphasis on statutes and scholarship than on the case law that plays such a dominant role in American legal analysis.58 While there have been significant advances in access to foreign and international legal sources, there are still substantial barriers, 59 and the research methods needed to obtain these resources can be different (in ways either subtle or stark) from those that apply to domestic law.
These studies report on existing legal services, populations needing legal services, the unique challenges and opportunities for legal aid in Montana, and the gaps and barriers to justice that exist in our state and nationwide.
The 2009 study was completed by the national Legal Services Corporation and looks to nation - wide trends in gaps to justice; the 2014 study was prepared for Montana's Access to Justice Commission and looks to statewide trends in barriers to justice.
The policy of providing support through temporary agreements through open child protection files creates barriers for families to access those much needed services — they also undermine MCFD's legal obligations.
With chapters written by leading international experts, topics covered include: the government's role in energy ownership and development; industry standards for establishing liability; legal concepts excusing performance during periods of commodity price or supply volatility; right of access to infrastructure; barriers to entry for foreign companies; criminal, health and safety, and environmental liability; sovereign boundary disputes; and relevant energy treaties.
See e.g. Maxeiner, supra n. 1, at 44 (arguing that a globalized legal education is no longer subject to the cultural barriers that were once dominant in society, allowing students to focus on the legal cultures that they will likely encounter in an increasingly globalized economy); see also James E. Pfander, Book Review, (reviewing Thomas Main, Global Issues in Civil Procedure (Thomson / West 2006)-RRB-(describing the case for globalized Civil Procedure courses by emphasizing how such an approach would lead to a greater understanding of American procedure).
This is important for legal researchers as it has the potential to remove the barriers among publishers» platforms and facilitate better utilization of content from multiple sources... [more]
This is important for legal researchers as it has the potential to remove the barriers among publishers» platforms and facilitate better utilization of content from multiple sources.
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