Sentences with phrase «of jurisprudence»

In just three years, Cody graduated from Lamar University with top honors and then went on to earn his Doctor of Jurisprudence from South Texas College of Law in Houston at the age of 24.
Ms. Williams holds a B.A. in Philosophy and a B.A. in Journalism from Arizona State University, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Vanderbilt University.
These findings — though not unique among the countries surveyed by Pew — could raise potential human rights alarm bells as both countries begin the long process of rebuilding their systems of jurisprudence in the wake of the U.S. exit.
Our American system of jurisprudence developed from Anglo - Saxon law over hundreds of years.
Professor Mahmood Shehabi, Professor of Jurisprudence in the Faculty of Law and Professor of Eastern Philosophy in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Tehran, is recognized among the Shi`as as qualified to speak for them because of his great learning and his deep devotion to the faith.
Nevertheless, novel as it may be, that addition to an already established line of jurisprudence on retail trading restrictions is the least remarkable aspect of the judgment.
He adds, he doesn't believe there is «a wide body of jurisprudence in which the issue of whether the Crown owes a duty of care to investigating police officers has been thoroughly canvassed.»
(Waiting for Bio to be compiled) Attorney Jeffrey A. Silvia has been recognized by the National Academy of Jurisprudence as a premier practitioner in Personal Injury.
Ian B. LEE, «Free Movement of Goods in the European Community: A Critique of the Jurisprudence on Article 30 of the Treaty of Rome»
Arden LJ also held, apparently following Pinnock, that it would not in any event be open to the Court to consider proportionality, since there was no clear and constant line of jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights that the proportionality test applied where there was a private landlord, and applying that test would raise «substantial issues».
After graduating North Carolina State University with degrees in civil engineering and Spanish, Justin earned a doctor of jurisprudence degree from the School of Law at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
In 1989, Mr. Robelen earned his Doctorate of Jurisprudence with Distinction University of Oklahoma College of Law, where he was a member of the honorary legal fraternity, Phi Delta Phi.
Sherif Girgis, a Yale law student and doctoral student in philosophy at Princeton, is the lead author, writing with Ryan T. Anderson, a fellow at the Heritage Foundation, and Robert P. George, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton.
He wrote no book himself, but his disciples spread his liberal teachings and founded the Hanaifi school of jurisprudence which is found in Turkey, Afghanistan, Central Asia, Pakistan, India, and Egypt.
Perhaps we have never left this categories approach, but the Supreme Court of Canada has certainly tried to make this appear like a more principled area of jurisprudence.
He is clearly a very experienced, professional and honest lawyer, who is well versed with the court procedures, has extensive knowledge of jurisprudence concerning the Charter of Rights and can decipher inaccurate police evidence...» — Client
You and your allies have opened a very big can that has stood society in pretty good stead for about 5,000 years of societal evolution and centuries of jurisprudence.
Kyla has distinguished herself with her extensive knowledge of jurisprudence concerning the Charter of Rights.
Baroness Hale condensed years of jurisprudence in this at para [57]: «I accept entirely that children must not be given an exaggerated impression of the relevance and importance of their views in child abduction cases.
It is unclear given the unsettled state of the jurisprudence whether allegations of wrongful conduct in a product liability case such as this would ground a claim for restitutionary relief.
In the light of the jurisprudence cited by the Court (GB - Inno - BM and MOTOE) to substantiate this finding, this is perfectly clear and sensible.
Bribery charges under section 119 do not get initiated very often, and there's not a whole lot of jurisprudence to help us navigate these waters.
In an important 1987 article in the American Journal of Jurisprudence, Grisez, Finnis, and Joseph Boyle acknowledged in passing that «what we offer here presupposes many theses of metaphysics and philosophical anthropology — for example, that human intelligence is irreducible to material realities, that doing and making are irreducible to one another, that human persons and their actions are caused by an uncaused cause, and so on.»
Wagner points out that this does not prohibit the court from having the discretion to take account of this jurisprudence.
One of the «distinct benefits» which it contended would flow from incorporation was that «British judges will be enabled to make a distinctively British contribution to the development of the jurisprudence of human rights in Europe» (at para 1.14).
She also provides indeed a vast array of resources, assembling important scholarly contributions in each legal order as well as translations of crucial parts of the jurisprudence and concise summaries of important constitutional sagas that many constitutionally curious scholars may have already heard of, but never had the time or resources to engage with in sufficient detail.
Many a shining essay has been blogged on the subject — but I think Denver Post Cartoonist Mike Keefe (hat - tip: MSNBC) did a fantastic job, reflecting the record of jurisprudence developed by the court's first woman justice in a single frame (see illustration).
Institute of EC Law at MGIMO (Master of Jurisprudence degree with honors).
After a lengthy review of jurisprudence from both Human Rights Tribunals and Appellate Courts, the Board settled on a two - part process to be used in determining whether Wayne had established a prima facie case.
[19] A good deal of jurisprudence has developed around the question of federal involvement in labour relations.
A not - for - profit professional association, the Bar Association of Erie County was founded in 1887 to «cultivate the science of jurisprudence; promote reform in the law; facilitate the administration of justice; elevate the standard of integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession; and cherish the spirit of (camaraderie) among the members thereof.»
We had been taught by the same teachers, Coke and Blackstone; Kent and Story had been, or at least ought to have been, our common guides, and it may be that the broad view of jurisprudence which Mr Benjamin ever displayed taught us to know that it was not from English juries alone that a true exposition of our law was to be gathered.
Standing at the threshold, Justice O'Connor suddenly seemed to see how her life would be taken up in the years ahead if she and her colleagues opened up a whole new branch of jurisprudence, which could run beyond their wit and flood their docket with all manner of new cases stretching the imagination.
The justices on the current Court will do the real work of jurisprudence if they draw on the briefs, take the time to set forth the evidence, and show why the state or the federal government has a compelling case for casting around infants in the womb the full protection of the law.
The essay on Philosophy of Law might be a good place to start, as it does a tour d'horizon of various theories of jurisprudence: analytical, normative, and critical.
The show will focus on the justices» friendship and how the social impact of their jurisprudence has shaped the high court and the country.
As a result of this judgment, the Court changes its interpretation of the unalienable core of the right to a fair trial, but maintains the basic tenets of its jurisprudence regarding the constitutional relevance of EU law.
I am advocating for changes in jurisprudence; in the future, we could move away from the western way of doing things, in terms of jurisprudence, to also look into African customs based in certain methods.
Most of the jurisprudence on publication bans relates to the litigant seeking anonymity for themselves.
From outside, as one of the technical community, this looks like a really good piece of jurisprudence.
Subsequently, the majority in Capilano referenced the invitation and the need to ensure that «the principles of Dunsmuir should provide the foundation for any future direction» but that «any recalibration of our jurisprudence should await full submissions.»
In any event, the ECtHR now has an explicit invitation before it to respond to the Supreme Court's critique of its jurisprudence.
[16] In my view, the weight of jurisprudence favours the view that an internet posting or broadcast is covered by the Libel and Slander Act, unless specific facts dictate otherwise.
Our faculty members have taught a curriculum of jurisprudence on reasonable attorney fees and proper legal billing practices.
Hadley Arkes is the Ney Professor of Jurisprudence Emeritus and the Founder / Director of the James Wilson Institute on Natural Rights & the American Founding in Washington, D.C.
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