The platform is designed to make the law accessible to individuals, while
making judicial record - keeping more open and secure.
Not exact matches
An agency now has 60 days to appeal a
judicial decision saying
records they denied should be
made public.
«Public Officers Law 87 (2)(e)(i) prohibits
making available for public inspection and copying all
records that would interfere with law enforcement investigations or
judicial proceedings,» read a March 3 denial letter from Miner's corporation counsel.
In his national - tilted themes, Cuomo talked of an American economic transformation that has
made a «handful rich,» of
record homeless people living on the streets and a
judicial system too often tipped «by resources or race.»
Since the
Judicial Conference decided to allow each circuit to
make their own rules on
recording and broadcasting devices in 1996, only the Ninth Circuit and Second Circuit have allowed audio and video coverage of oral arguments.
By promoting her «
judicial experience», Ms. Baird Ellan and the NDP have
made her track
record fair game for questioning.
While the non-citation rule prohibits citation to any unpublished opinion,
judicial notice pursuant to California Evidence Code section 452 (d)(1) may be
made as to the «[r] ecords of any court of this state...» On its face, this statute allows
judicial notice of any opinion of the Court of Appeal as a
record of a court of this state.
[34] As I have noted in other cases, a party can not come to court with a deficient
record,
make submissions, listen to the court's comments as to how and why his evidence is inadequate and then seek to come back with better materials another day after having had the benefit of
judicial feedback.
The starting point was Northwestern Utilities Ltd. v. City of Edmonton, [1979] 1 S.C.R. 684, at p. 709, where, citing concerns about impartiality, Estey J. limited a tribunal's participation in
judicial review proceedings to «an explanatory role with reference to the
record before the Board and to the
making of representations relating to jurisdiction».
Others, including their counsel,
made representations to abolish
recording to avoid delays in
judicial review proceedings.
Most of these mistakes occur as a result of
judicial omission or failing to
make a proper
record.
Section 164.512 (e) addresses when a covered entity is permitted to disclose protected health information in response to requests for protected health information that are
made in the course of
judicial and administrative proceedings — for example, when a non-party health care provider receives a subpoena (under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 45 or similar provision) for medical
records from a party to a law suit.
Judicial responses to alienation include: ordering an assessment; ordering supervised access on a permanent basis; intervention in the early stages of the dispute, before the problem has had time to become «true» alienation, or in the early years of a child's development; changing custody on a temporary basis; determining whether «pure» or «mixed» alienation is taking place; keeping the courts involved; suggesting counselling;
making a finding of contempt;
making a no - contact order; involving the Children's Aid Society; not
making a parallel parenting order; meeting with the children; and in extreme cases, putting the alienating parent's actions on court
record, in hopes that if the child revisits the issue as an adult, they may be able to see what actually took place.