Sentences with phrase «of fundamental fairness»

Allowing you to only answer the question you want to answer would violate the concept of fundamental fairness in a court proceeding.
Additionally, it is hoped that you will gain a further appreciation of the fundamental fairness of a jury trial and why it is often referred to as the cornerstone of democracy.
«I believe it is a matter of fundamental fairness that the American people be allowed to see both sides of the argument and make their own judgment,» Schumer wrote in a letter to the president released on Sunday.
The decision by a three - judge panel stated that, «the Commissioner properly exercised his broad discretion under the collective bargaining agreement and that his procedural rulings were properly grounded in that agreement and did not deprive Brady of fundamental fairness
Mr. President, as a matter of fundamental fairness, after the release of the #NunesMemo, the Democratic memo spearheaded by @RepAdamSchiff should be immediately released.
«This is not a partisan issue ---- it is an issue of fundamental fairness that will greatly affect the quality - of - life for millions of middle - class taxpayers.»
«Documents marked privileged and confidential in the midst of an active investigation not only has the potential to impede or obstruct the investigation, but potentially undermines principles of fundamental fairness,» Leahy Scott said in a statement.
«He graduated from Yale Law School and was determined to use his legal skills to right the wrongs of segregation and promote the concept of fundamental fairness and the rule of law,» Heastie in a statement.
THAT's what the Supreme Court is requiring as a matter of fundamental fairness.
«This is an issue of fundamental fairness, and it will empower poor communities because their population will reflect those prisoners,» said Senator Eric T. Schneiderman, a Manhattan Democrat running for attorney general.
Bridgeport Mayor Joseph P. Ganim said Tuesday that he should receive public financing for a statewide political campaign as a matter of fundamental fairness.
As Professor Marsha Mansfield noted on behalf of the Commission, this is an issue of fundamental fairness, because there are «people who really do need the help of a lawyer in order to successfully present their case: not win or lose but just to be a able to fully develop the facts or law necessary to have a full decision rendered.»
«That right should not be taken away unless it is contrary to the public interest of the administration of justice or contrary to the basic principles of fundamental fairness
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