Not exact matches
You'll
notice, for instance, that they are very
much in favor of
judicial authority (which includes its enforcement mechanisms, like the police) maintaining law and order, policing the border, and so on.
Reading R. Shach, I can't help
noticing how
much his idea of honest politics draws from the standard of
judicial impartiality that the Talmudic tradition insists upon.
If you think those are difficult questions for lawyers, consider how
much more difficult they are for the judge who is required to decide the case on the admissible evidence adduced in the hearing, supplemented by whatever the judge can take
judicial notice of.
For example, if all evidence has been submitted to the judge who is reviewing the evidence but has not yet rendered a decision, and the stock price of a public company held by one spouse tanked unexpectedly, you could then make an application to the trial judge to reopen the trial, and take
judicial notice of the current,
much lower, stock price.
In short,
judicial notice of Internet sources remains a work in progress,
much like the Internet itself.
Much less can I take
judicial notice of information posted on an Internet site.»