Sentences with phrase «member of the judiciary»

It is also not unusual for lawyers to run into members of the judiciary in the course of their day.
That range of opinion may very well be shared by members of the judiciary who have to decide these claims.
It is a barely implicit call for members of the judiciary to be targeted.
It is comprised of members of the judiciary and experienced trial attorneys.
Since I wrote that article I have received information and representations from a variety of sources, including members of the judiciary, which cast a different light upon common perceptions.
Many members of the judiciary do not feel they have the skill set to interview children, which can lead to the court declining to make such an order.
We do not elect members of the judiciary, and they are not viewed as political appointments.
If the old cases are opened, that will make the current members of the judiciary to sit tight.
It is also the term most likely to strike fear into the hearts of any litigator, beyond the names of a few members of the judiciary.
Diversity and inclusion training should also include existing members of the judiciary.
Other lawyers, client and peer comments and even members of the judiciary are all potential sources for competitive ranking.
They include members of the judiciary, law enforcement community as well as season educators.
«I congratulate them on their appointments to the Provincial Court of Alberta and I am confident their experience will be a valuable asset as they move forward in their careers as members of the judiciary
«The function of absolute immunity in the performance of judicial duties is not to shield members of the judiciary from liability for their own misconduct, but rather «to protect their offices from the deterrent effect of suit (s) alleging improper motives where there has been no more than a mistake or a disagreement on the part of the complaining party with the decision made.»
I am, I suspect, not the only member of the judiciary who is troubled by the extent of the powers granted to council officials to enter people's homes without a warrant.
When senior members of the judiciary speak out on issues that stray into political territory, words are chosen with utmost care.
If certain members of the judiciary seem prepared to lead us, gently or not, into that good night, how likely is it that the political order will ask them to cease and desist?
Named after Justice George Walsh of the Superior Court of Justice, the moots are judged by various members of the judiciary as well as senior family law practitioners including Shuber, a lawyer with Beard Winter LLP.
The function of absolute immunity in the performance of judicial duties is not to shield members of the judiciary from liability for their own misconduct, but rather «to protect their offices from the deterrent effect of suit alleging improper motives where there has been no more than a mistake or a disagreement on the part of the complaining party with the decision made.»
He said: «The theme here is one of temporary austerity in which members of the judiciary share some of the burdens of an adverse economic climate during the years in question, after receiving significant increases in prior years.
On a warm, sunny May 18, nine speakers from across the country and approximately 400 law students, legal educators, attorneys, and members of the judiciary met at the Art Institute in Chicago.
Our President, Rachelle Sellek led proceedings with senior members of the judiciary also attending.
Get rid of the Dream Team of Zucker and Martens while we are at it, and let's give gold watches and hearty handshakes to all the Sheldon Silver members of the judiciary....
«Although I hesitate to challenge such a learned member of the judiciary — and the former justice secretary is also highly experienced in such matters — I find both men guilty of piffle in the first degree.
Today's Daily Mail front page labelling members of the judiciary as «enemies of the people» has to go down as one of the most irresponsible and dangerous front pages ever published in the UK.
Even police officers and members of the judiciary declare as facts what are actually Daily Mail scare stories.
Following trial in December 2007, the federal district court on January 16, 2008 awarded judgment to Judge Kendall, held the Commission lacked authority to remove members of the judiciary, and permanently enjoined the Commission from proceeding against Judge Kendall.
However, the fact that the chief justices of the three courts felt compelled to issue such a statement demonstrates the uncertainty and concern surrounding the justice reform initiative that prevails among members of the judiciary in BC.
The prosecution, and various members of the judiciary involved in the hearings since, described Groia's conduct as improper, appallingly unrestrained, unprofessional, inappropriate and extreme.
PBO is governed by a board comprised of leading members of the judiciary and legal profession.
Mr. Cooper has been asked to represent members of the judiciary on numerous occasions.
A number of our barristers also sit as part - time members of the judiciary including one Deputy High Court Judge, six Recorders of the County Courts, two Deputy District Judges and a Deputy Assistant Coroner.
Perhaps, next week, we shall see an MP, a peer, or even a senior member of the judiciary auditioning for «X» Factor or «Britain's Got Talent» with a dancing dog.
The prospect of a senior member of the judiciary coming out with some other nonsense to slavering journalists, while amusing, would not be in the interests of credibility and the dignity of the new supreme court.
Bluntly put, the authorities commenced a prosecution of a senior member of the judiciary without adequate corroboration of the identification.
Referring to the case of London Borough of Islington v Ladele [2009] EWCA Civ 1357, in which a registrar refused on religious grounds to perform civil partnership ceremonies, Lord Carey said the field of sexual ethics and Christian teaching was complex, and it was «regrettable» that senior members of the judiciary felt able to make disparaging comments and to use the «unbefitting» descriptive word, «discriminatory».
A number of blogs in the United Kingdom are reporting that guidelines regarding blogging by members of the judiciary in England and Wales have come down from the Judicial Office.
She used to advise Social Services on the care of foster children, and has written training manuals on adoption, foster care and judgecraft for members of the judiciary.
Berger supported both of those bills even after several advocates, legal professionals and members of the judiciary spoke out about the damage they would do to an independent judiciary.
Although ODR is gathering much support among consumer associations, governments, and private enterprise, lawyers and members of the judiciary seem to be the most outspoken critics of the use of technology to help litigants reach an otherwise unassisted settlement.
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