So the Common Law jurisdictions train legal mechanics and
not jurists.
I also wrote a formal paper on the topic, although I am
not a jurist so I believe Hart, Biagoli and Suber provide the most extensive work.
I was asking from a jurist's point of view, I am
not a jurist but I was working on formalising institutions.
Not exact matches
His father, the famous
jurist Richard Posner, has written many books, but
not this one.
Nuptias non concubitus, sed consensus facit (It is
not sleeping together, but agreement that makes marriage), wrote the prominent Roman
jurist Ulpian (170 - 228).
The Maudoodi school, on the other hand, accepts only the Qur» an and the Hadith as the infallible sources of law and does
not regard the decisions of the medieval
jurists as binding in all cases.
Because of that, the literal - minded
jurists deduced that Islam opposed art and music, which is
not correct.
The question is still a subject of controversy among Muslim
jurists, but there is general agreement that more than one wife is
not permitted for the purpose of satisfying one's lust.
It is perhaps
not without some significance that the Wittenberg
jurist Hieronymous Schürpf served as best man at Luther's own wedding to the former nun Katherine von Bora.
The Justice Department officials say that they would
not categorically rule out of consideration
jurists who are personally opposed to abortion but acknowledge the legal right to abortion.
The most accomplished lawyers and
jurists in the period of our founding persistently traced their judgments back to those axioms that were
not contained in the Constitution.
Which is to say: They are part of the «natural law,» the dreaded «
N - word» among some conservative
jurists.
Jesus says he was unrighteous, which is
not a comment about his abilities as a
jurist.
And the «vague» papal pronouncement that Mr. Lowell seems to doubt was ever made was, in fact, a major — some think historic — allocution, delivered in 1953 to an audience of Italian
jurists, in which Pope Pius XII laid down the principle that «in the interest of a higher and broader good, it is justifiable
not to impede error by state laws and coercive measures.»
When John T. Noonan, Jr. died last week at the age of 90, the American people lost
not only a distinguished
jurist, scholar, and man of letters.
Of course, I should
not sweep too broadly in condemning «liberal»
jurists.
Although Carpenter nods to «the rule of law» he is
not really concerned with fundamental law as was Edward Coke, the
jurist who opposed the Stuart kings, nor with natural law, or even customary law.
One of New York City's preeminent
jurists, Frederick A.O. Schwarz Jr., affirmed that the city possesses full legal authority to toll its own roads and bridges and thus does
not require state approval to implement congestion pricing.
Trump claims the
jurist can't be impartial in the case since Curial is of Mexican heritage and Trump plans to build a wall along the southern border.
It's
not just that the new (Davis) case deals with this issue, but it's a case written by a respected
jurist that supports our arguments for dismissal,» Connors said in an interview.
But some
jurists think the 27 percent increase over the next three years is insufficient, and are urging court administrators to keep in place a $ 10,000 stipend that was provided to them in recognition of the fact that they had
not received a salary hike since January 1999.
Mr. Trump has also indicated that a Muslim
jurist could
not properly adjudicate the Trump University case because of the candidate's proposal to temporarily bar people of the Islamic faith from entering the country.
Here's a comforting thought for any scientist feeling overlooked by the Nobel
jurists this month: At least you didn't win an Ig Nobel, the spoof prize given by the science humor magazine Annals of Improbable Research.
Lazarus pointed to Brett Kavanaugh, a conservative judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, as an example of a
jurist who «is
not ready to give EPA a lot of deference if they're taking language which was crafted at one time and trying to push it at the edges to deal with a problem of another time, like climate change.»
Newman lazily recycles jokes from the likes of «Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back,» including a
jurist named Judge Reinhold, who in this movie is played
not by Reinhold but by Billy Dee Williams.
This fascinating documentary shows how the self - possessed
jurist, who started as a lawyer for domestic abuse victims, continues to advocate for women by emphasizing rights they possess but of which they might
not be aware.
It will be increasingly necessary in HR that there are people with new knowledge,
not so based on what is traditional from social areas,
jurists, lawyers, psychologists, sociologists, etc., but from other profiles: Data experts, mathematicians... it will be much more interdisciplinary.
Srinivasan's views on education issues are
not well known, but he is widely touted as a brilliant and pragmatic
jurist.
A personal observation (full disclosure: I'm
not among the 50
jurists): As much as I admire the Elantra's swoopiness — and Hyundai's evolving reputation, now up there with the very best — my pick would have been the VW Passat.
But a chap can't sit around forever waiting for the lethargic
jurists of a dysfunctional courthouse to get their act together, so I figured I might as well put some of the mountain of case research clogging up the office into a brand new book.
The site is a fitting tribute to a
jurist who, it seems, did
not suffer from the all too common syndrome of taking himself, or his job, too seriously.
I can't say I think a lot about the University of Pittsburgh law school, but when I do,
Jurist is the first thing that comes to mind.
Kirk Makin recently reported «Top
jurist urges review of «coercive» plea bargaining system» (Globe and Mail, Mar. 07, 2011: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/top-
jurist-urges-review-of-coercive-plea-bargaining-system/article1933161/; see also http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Crime+agenda+increasing+abuse+plea+bargains/4414077/story.html) Among other things, Mr. Makin noted that «Judge Rosenberg told a weekend legal conference that plea bargaining is the result of «a big lie»: the legal system's claim that defendants will
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As noted by one
jurist [1], to the extent that it was
not clear prior, the Ontario Court of Appeal made it abundantly clear in McDougald Estate v. Gooderham [2] that the modern approach to fixing costs in estate litigation is to carefully scrutinize the litigation and, unless the court finds that some public policy consideration applies,... read more
Mark Hamblett has the story at the New York Law Journal, and here's a link to the opinion, Byrne v. Rutledge, authored by a panel consisting of three of the four female
jurists on the court — Judges Amalya Kearse, Reena Raggi, and Debra Livingston (this fact mentioned for purposes of trivia only; I am
not suggesting that the gender makeup of the panel had any bearing on the outcome of the case, so calm down).
Chief Justice Mulligan was recognized, according to NCSC's announcement, for his «impressive abilities
not only as a
jurist, but as an innovative court manager.»
OTOH, all lawyers and
jurists are supposed to know that law isn't a necessarily a logical code, and there are times that the law is
not logical at all.
But I do
not understand comparative law in this way; nor do I understand this as being an important lesson that comparatists have to teach to international
jurists struggling with general principles.
Well the Philadelphia based one seems alive and very much kicking but I don't seem to see a lot about
Jurist Canada.
Following this line of argument, if there is a judgment call in question, it can
not be the judgment of the lawyer who acted as a brilliant
jurist within the confines of the law.
The Sedona Conference ® exists to allow leading
jurists, lawyers, experts, academics and others, at the cutting edge of issues in the area of antitrust law, complex litigation, and intellectual property rights, to come together — in conferences and mini-think tanks (Working Groups)-- and engage in true dialogue,
not debate, all in an effort to move the law forward in a reasoned and just way.
I much sympathize with old John Major, but the future of this country is
not for unilingual
jurists nor is it for lawyers trained in only one system of law.
In many situations the authority for police action is
not derived from any statute; and so the responsibility falls to
jurists and lawyers alike to write clear boundaries into the common law.
One of the greatest
jurists of the 20th century, he was clear that workers must have a right to withdraw their labour but was also clear that this right can
not be unlimited.
Over a century ago, without his knowing it, legendary
jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes spawned the case for judicial diversity in ten words: «the life of the law is
not logic, but experience.»
The opinion should be read closely
not only by sentencing fans, but by everyone seeking a truly informed perspective on the type of
jurist that Judge Sotomayor now is.
Second, the article asserts that the breadth of support for the petitioners in Caperton, combined with state - level developments in the decision ‟ s aftermath, support the proposition that the decision ‟ s greatest impact will be
not as dispositive precedent in itself, but in spurring greater vigilance in recusal, both systemically and among individual
jurists.
To conclude otherwise is to suggest that LSUC essentially decided the North did
not matter, that students at Lakehead's school of law did
not deserve an equal chance to become the future leaders of the profession,
jurists, and possibly even deans of law schools in their turn.
I must confess, he won me over that evening — as a person, if
not as a
jurist.
«The Roberts court: Seeing is believing; At the Senate confirmation hearings for Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito, critics feared that the glossy image of the two
jurists being put forth did
not reflect their true leanings; How right the critics were.»