Sentences with phrase «of obsolete laws»

In a separate development, Governor Ambode, also inaugurated a new board of the Lagos State Law Reform Commission, restated the commitment of his administration to deepen democracy and rule of law especially by carrying out periodic review of obsolete laws in the State to bring them in tune with current realities for relevance and effectiveness.
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has reassured that his administration will continue to deepen democracy and rule of law especially by carrying out prompt periodic review of obsolete laws to bring them in tune with current realities for relevance and effectiveness.
«This is a classic example of an obsolete law that needs to be removed,» said Philip K. Howard, the group's chairman.

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In this country, there are peaceful ways of changing laws that are wrong or obsolete.
Then in romans: 7:4, YHWH did not say this, its a lie, then in roman 7:9, one dies when you do the law, another lie for in Deut.32: 45 - 47 the law is our «life» the NT (not true), it does not fulfill the OT, it is then obsolete to the word of YHWH, and YHWH changes not in Malachi 3:6.
So, Christ fulfilled the Old Testament's prophecy, the Old Testament's «lesser» dictates are obsolete (otherwise Exodus 22:18 has us all out killing sorceresses), but the Commandments remain divine law within a general stricture of «Be excellent to each other.»
John Sailhamer has argued that one of the central points of the Pentateuch is to show that the law was ineffective, obsolete, and not what God had wanted for His people at all.
Any followers of Jesus or of John the Baptist who had not received the Spirit were still living the obsolete life of the old Israel which had only the Law and the historical Jesus, but not the eschatological gift of Spirit.
The HCRA Modernization Task Force would re-evaluate the HCRA fund and determine whether parts of the original HCRA law are now obsolete, and would deliver a final report by December 31, 2015.
Yet in two of the main world powers, the European Union and the United States, these laws are outdated and obsolete, and therefore should be reformulated to cover current mobile technology.»
The law keeps them in place until August 1, 2016, but many of the federal reporting requirements are now officially obsolete.
The distribution of content on the Internet has made traditional copyright laws obsolete.
(4) To make or use a false or misleading representation in an offer to sell or a sale of the services of a credit services organization, including: (A) guaranteeing to «erase bad credit» or using words to that effect unless the representation clearly discloses that this can be done only if a person's credit history is inaccurate or obsolete; (B) guaranteeing an extension of credit regardless of the buyer's previous credit history unless the representation clearly discloses the eligibility requirements for obtaining the extension of credit; or (C) requiring a buyer to waive a right protected by a state or federal law.
In a future where cars are obsolete, the Gunbrick has become a worldwide sensation!The Gunbrick - A gun one side... a shield on the other.Encounter wasteland mutants, crazed nerds, law enforcement and all manner of cube based adversaries.
In addition to the Beetle Trilogy, the show presents works such as Controller of the Universe, an explosion of tools such as saws, pickaxes and rakes, a piece that expresses the artist's skepticism of blind trust in technological innovation, which time transforms into old - fashioned, obsolete forms; and Hollow / Stuffed: market law, a small replica of a submarine with biodegradable plastic sacks full of salt hanging from the ceiling on steel cables.
Subsequent review by the Office of Law Revision Counsel correctly identified this obsolete provision and corrected it in the U.S. Code.
If the EPA were to reclassify the toxicological risk of a substance, they would not update the obsolete lists and the current NOP regulations would not be able to enforce the requirements of the law (OFPA).
As for destruction of the economy, tell me, what should a fiscal conservative believe more harmful to the economy: obsolete technology propped up by corrupt governments, subsidies and tax gifts while a scarce private resource goes to whatever wastrel wants it for free; or, applying the Law of Supply and Demand to the scarce, capitalizable, rivalrous, excludable, marketable carbon cycle to let the democracy of Free Enterprise decide the right level of its exploitation?
You may like the photo of you in front of your office window or your library of (obsolete) law books, but you're much better off with a plain background for your LinkedIn Profile photo.
The day you recognize what you love to do as it relates to the practice of law, you will have recognized your purpose in life and retirement will be an obsolete concept.
In his equally superb article, The Curse of Loose - Leaf Law Books, Louis Mirando presents an analysis of where the quest for short - term profit in holding on to obsolete formats can be an enemy of quality and value.
Some attorneys may resist this transformation out of fear that new technologies might change how they practice law or even make their jobs obsolete.
The federal government has introduced legislation to purge the Criminal Code of obsolete provisions and enhance sexual assault law.
... So... law school takes a tumble in U.S. News rankings, and one of the easiest investments it can make is throwing more money at the obsolete library»
It also proposes the repeal of laws that have become obsolete.
Since it's now a «buyer's market» for business legal services, outside law firms that fail to embrace LPM as a means to achieve and implement profitable AFAs run the serious risk of becoming irrelevant and obsolete in the changing legal marketplace.
«Vnuk renders obsolete whole rafts of time - honoured judicial rulings and exposes the state to liability for permitting systemic infractions of European law,» he adds.
The long anomalous survival of these now obsolete offences may well have owed something to the reluctance of the rich and powerful to accept that the poor had an equal claim on access to the law.
They have been getting worse for decades and won't be solved until this combination is used against the extremely obsolete management structure of Canada's law societies.
I presume that the laws of champerty, not to say barratry, are thought to be obsolete, or at least not to apply online?
As a result of this transformation, the current law firm business model is becoming obsolete.
The printed book that opposing counsel is using is already obsolete, and doesn't have the key piece of case law that makes the crucial difference in your case.
At the beginning of 2007, law marketing guru Larry Bodine urged lawyers to cancel their yellow pages ads, which had been rendered obsolete in an Internet era.
Martin Tully, co-chair of Akerman's data law practice, says gigantic parking structures will become obsolete when people no longer have to park in close proximity to their location.
The American Bar Association's House of Delegates made 2012 changes in Comment 8 on Rule of Professional Conduct 1.1 (Competency) stating that «to maintain the requisite knowledge and skill» a lawyer «should keep abreast of changes in the law and its practice, including the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology...» This means simply that lawyers with obsolete technology — or obsolete attitudes — should beware.
The practice of law is a business like any other and law firms that fail to leverage technology to increase efficiency and measure performance will become obsolete, like stenographers and carbon paper.
There is even a theory that law firms themselves are obsolete, and are doomed to be replaced by the legal departments of their clients.
«The changes that have transpired in law practice have rendered the old model of law firm ownership not only obsolete, but harmful.»
Many aspects of the existing E.U. legislation have been made obsolete by advances in technology, Fleischer said, referring to the E.U.'s cornerstone law, the 1995 data protection directive.
The cause is the fact that there are no economies - of - scale in the practice of law, i.e., the method by which the work is done to provide legal services is obsolete.
Readers of the Tunkhannock, PA, New Age Examiner have been offered the contents of the County's Law Library — made obsolete by online access apparently.
Such a rigid approach could not account for the variety of situations faced by covered entities and law enforcement officials, and would become obsolete over time.
And for some, like the Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, it means rendering every textbook published on labour law prior to 2015 entirely obsolete.
The materials it provides go into law firms, all of which use an obsolete method of manufacturing legal services - the «handcraftsman's method» used by cottage industries.
Obsolete laws on the police including a law of 1839 requiring street musicians to leave the area if required to do so by irritated householders.
l that only statute will apply to the calculation of a perpetuity period thus rendering the common law periods obsolete.
Instead, the legal profession still uses the obsolete «handicraftsmen's» method, which has very limited capacity to innovate greater cost - efficiency, and therefore has no capacity to maintain the quality of legal advice services while having to cope rapidly increasing volumes of law, their complexity, and electronic records, without increasing their price.
In the LCO's Defamation in the Age of the Internet project, the organization is looking at how advances in communications technology have made certain laws obsolete.
Excellent post and your arguments go the heart of the matter: Legal is being made obsolete by algorithms that resolve conflicts, comply with the law and overall, remove complexities.
Although Newbury, JA, agrees that the prohibition is «cruel», and supports the creation of an exception to the law (para. 333), she also discourages future challenges to obsolete laws by reversing the costs order (para. 342), taking an eisegetical view of what was decided (paras. 281 and 315) and when overbreadth and disproportionality were developed (para. 312), directs that analyses of whether s. 7 cases are binding should not look too closely at normative standards but «evaluate broadly the rationality and normative balance» (para. 289), and expresses concern over potential reconsideration of cases prior to 2003 that did not address disproportionality (para. 316).
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