As Charles Nesson eloquently puts it, tweeting and live - blogging can «facilitate [the] coveted ideal [of the open court principle] and allow the whispers, now made in the inner rooms
of our public courthouses, to be proclaimed from the digital roof tops for all to hear.»
Christians have voted to put their God's name on everyones money, add «Under God» to the flag salute, force schools to teach intelligent design with absolutely no scientific basis along side the sciences, voted to write their moral laws on the fronts
of public courthouses and tax funded buildings, voted to ban certain people from living together, being intimate or raising children because their orientation didn't fit with their bible beliefs.
Of course, if you have children and are dealing with issues as personal as HIV or AIDS, you may want to consider keeping these issues out
of the public courthouse and engaging in a private child custody process such as collaborative family law.
Not exact matches
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part
of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence
of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence
of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line
of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry
of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy
of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws
of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in
public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading
of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse
of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
They storm checkout counters to demand that clerks issue them a «Merry Christmas» instead
of «Happy Holidays,» crying persecution when inflatable manger scenes are moved from
public courthouses to private property.
I've wrestled with a lot
of questions related to science and faith, especially given my location a mere two miles from the famous Rhea County
Courthouse where John Scopes was prosecuted for teaching evolution in a
public school.
As the country becomes more ethnically and religiously diverse, there will be those who say the Church can only survive if we fight to the death to preserve our civic religion — keeping prayer in
public schools, keeping the Ten Commandments in
courthouses, and keeping mosques out
of our neighborhoods.
When you enter the
public square you still allowed to believe in whatever you want, but removal
of a certain religions code from the
public square is the American way to give freedom
of and FROM religion and not have to acknowledge that even though you maybe Hindu, if you enter a
courthouse you still, for some reason, have to acknowledge the 10 commandments, one
of which is that you have to believe there is only one god and its the one from the bible.
At 1 p.m., state GOP Chair Ed Cox will discuss the recent complaints filed with JCOPE and the Manhattan DA's Office on information that has come out in the Percoco trial that he believes implicates Cuomo in a violation
of the
Public Officer's Law, steps
of the Thurgood Marshall U.S.
Courthouse, 40 Foley Sq., Manhattan.
Former State Senate Leader Dean Skelos was stone - faced and silent as he left a federal
courthouse where a jury found him and his son Adam guilty
of public corruption charges today, after a four - week trial and just about eight hours
of deliberations — but attorneys for both men said they would pursue legal challenges to the verdict.
There will be a
public hearing regarding the budget on Thursday, Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. at the County Legislature Chambers on the fourth floor
of the old Onondaga County
Courthouse, 401 Montgormery St., Syracuse.
With the defendants indicted, the action in Clean Sweep moved to the Ulster County
Courthouse where the sudden influx
of drug cases strained the resources
of the district attorney's and the
public defender's offices.
Ortt stood Tuesday in front
of the steps
of the Niagara County
Courthouse and called on legislators to pass a series
of bills to help restore
public trust.
Muscarella and the individual who becomes Buffalo's new police commissioner will lead departments that are in the process
of moving into a centralized
public safety facility in Niagara Square, within the former federal
courthouse.
At noon, NYC
Public Advocate Tish James hosts a press conference to make an announcement about the first day
of school, Tweed
Courthouse, 52 Chambers St., Manhattan.
The rally occurred several days after Brooklyn
public defenders staged a walkout at a state
courthouse after a man was detained by ICE agents prior to the start
of a trial he was involved in.
Public defenders and advocates for immigrant rights rallied on the steps
of Brooklyn Borough Hall on December 7 to condemn arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers at New York
courthouses.
The Attorneys and Support Staff
of the
Public Defender - Civil Division provide representation and service before the Oneida County Family Court, which sits in the Utica
Courthouse, 200 Elizabeth Street and the Rome Court Facility, 301 W. Dominick Street, and the Oneida County Surrogate's Court, which sits in the County Office Building, 8th Floor, 800 Park Avenue.
Posada noted that DiFiore had reportedly reached out to the Department
of Homeland Security about considering
courthouses as sensitive locations, and he added that
public actions such as the Brooklyn rally would keep the pressure on.
After the council hearing, the group was set to hold a press conference and protest outside the education department's headquarters at the Tweed
Courthouse, accusing the DOE and the
Public Schools Athletic League (PSAL) or denying schools
of color equal access to sports teams.
While the report does not specifically say where the jails would be placed, saying only that there should be one in each
of the five boroughs, for a total capacity
of 5,500 beds, «located in city centers near or adjacent to
courthouses and in close proximity to
public transportation,» DNAinfo reported previously that the commission had identified four sites by the time that a presentation on the plan was made to Deputy Mayor Anthony Shorris in March.
«The Oneida County
Courthouse is not only a monument to the time in which it was built, a time when the spirit
of grandeur was part
of our
public buildings, but it is also a major historical property in downtown Utica.
Claiming that giving the position to Black — a publishing magnate who has no experience
of public education — is illegal, dozens gathered on the steps
of the Tweed
Courthouse.
The records, we feel, are very pertinent and important to governmental purposes and this act in fact would violate FOIL and the
public officer's law,» said Castorina at a press conference outside the Richmond County
Courthouse, recalling Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito's defiant response to the threat
of legal action last week.
Media reports
of courthouse controversies involving school prayer, the posting
of the Ten Commandments, and ACLU challenges to Nativity scenes on
public squares — coupled with challenges about the types
of music the school choir is permitted to present during the holiday season — often skew rational thought about the importance
of teaching about religion.
In reaching this conclusion, the Supreme Court relied upon the experience in state court «adequacy» cases, citing Schoolhouses,
Courthouses, and Statehouses: Solving the Funding - Achievement Puzzle in America's
Public Schools, a recently released book by the authors
of this post.
Edley has complained, according to the San Francisco Chronicle (February 14, 2007), that parents and the
public can not get in the
courthouse door to argue that officials are failing to live up to the obligations
of education statutes: «If the state fails to enforce environmental regulations against a polluter, members
of the
public can not only go to the ballot box, they can also go to court.
Milwaukee
Public Schools supporters are rallying Monday afternoon in front
of the Milwaukee County
Courthouse to fight what they are calling a takeover
of MPS.
Supporters
of Milwaukee
Public Schools rallied outside the Milwaukee County
Courthouse Monday to fight the takeover
of some MPS schools under a new state law.
Pre-Conference No. 22: Proactive School Security and Emergency Preparedness: Managing School Safety Best Practices in the Schoolhouse,
Courthouse, and Court
of Public Opinion Friday, April 6 - 9:00 AM Seperate Registration is Required.
While the price was right and the location was excellent — in easy walking distance
of the
courthouse, the police station, and the
public library — the office itself fell woefully short
of ideal.
In fact, my husband, who is a
public defender, had made a career
of eating peanut - butter - cheese crackers from the vending machine in the Raleigh
courthouse while he went over the testimony
of guys named Spit one more time.
The online
public records
of your county
courthouse are another place to identify local properties in foreclosure, depending on your location.
Courthouse records - It consists
of public record items that have been obtained from local, state or federal courts.
• Greeting the general
public coming in and out
of the
courthouse.
Under the leadership
of Pearl Chase, many
of the city's famous buildings rose as part
of the rebuilding process, including the Santa Barbara County
Courthouse, sometimes praised as the «most beautiful
public building in the United States.»
In the mid-1850s, several prominent locals, including Julio Carrillo, son
of Maria Carrillo, laid out the grid street pattern for Santa Rosa with a
public square in the center, a pattern which largely remains as the street pattern for downtown Santa Rosa to this day, despite changes to the central square, now called Old
Courthouse Square.
When Tony Feher, who's known for building sculptures out
of disposable materials, was asked to design a
public - art installation for the new federal
courthouse in Rockford, Illinois, he wasn't sure he was the best artist for the job.
In its first decade, The Bronx Museum
of the Arts was housed in the
public rotunda
of the Bronx County
Courthouse located on Grand Concourse and 161st Street.
She has been commissioned for multiple
public artworks including the Byron G. Rogers Federal Building and
Courthouse Plaza, Denver, 2015; University
of California, San Francisco, Mission Bay Project, 2003; and the Riverside Pedestrian Bridge at Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, 2000.
Adams / Central Mixed Use Development, Permanent
Public Art Installation, Los Angeles, CA Baylor College
of Medicine, Houston, TX Bibi Space Gallery, Daejon, South Korea Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Los Angeles, CA Harvey Universal Inc., Los Angeles, CA Jarrow Formulas Inc., Los Angeles, CA Luxe Hotel, Los Angeles, CA Museum
of Art and History, Permanent collection, Lancaster, CA Tsuge Cafe, Tokyo, Japan United States Federal
Courthouse, Los Angeles, CA Wallach Glass Studio, Santa Rosa, CA PRIVATE COLLECTIONS Estate
of Betty Asher, donated, Los Angeles County Museum
of Art Sam Alexander Carol April Phillip Bialeck Sheila Baird Gerald E. Buck Collection Tony and Cindy Canzoneri Robert and Maureen Carlson Rick Morris and Lisa Cliff Norm DuPont Jeff Ehrlich Merrill Francis Mark Frankel Arnold and Homeira Goldstien Joni Gordon Jonathan and Nancy Glaser David Grant Barbara Horwitz Dr. Todd Hutton Anne Hutton Ken Kaplan Doug Kennedy Marianne Kim, Daejon, Korea Neil and Pamela Kramer Shuji Kato and Kazumi Kua, Tokyo, Japan Jeffrey Kurland Marilyn Lasarow and Judge William Lasarow Dr. Richard Lasarow David Loomstein David Nash Gina Posalski Jarrow Rogovin John and Elsie Sadler Ralph Perl and Rhoda Shapiro Dr. Kumiko Saito, Hayama, Japan Junko Saito, Hayama, Japan Susan Sauvageau George and Kay Sherman Joannie Stern Steve Sztopek Brad and Cynthia Theil Sue Tsao DeWain Valentine
His recent commissions include the Ulrich Museum
of Art, Wichita, KS, a
public artwork for the Federal
Courthouse in Rockford, Illinois and The Hudson (Show) Room at Artpace in San Antonio.
His work is in the permanent collections
of the Petrucci Family Foundation Collection
of African American Art, Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation, Oregon State University, Hallie Ford Museum, Portland Art Museum, Reginald F. Lewis Museum, City
of Portland's Portable Works Collection, Multnomah County
Courthouse, Regional Arts & Culture Council, and Pacific Northwest College
of Art, among other
public and private collections including the Nelson Mandela Estate.
Installation view
of Public Jewel, 2015 GSA commission Byron Rogers Federal Building and U.S.
Courthouse Plaza, Denver Photo: Jeff Wells
His Robson Square
Courthouse was unlike any other, open bright, full
of water and green with a glass and steel roof, all designed to be «inviting
public awareness and involvement in matters
of justice.»
In most instances, the courts have exercised that ability in relation to more overt activity such as physical actions that might deter or impede a member
of the
public from entering a
courthouse.
The security
of the
public, staff, counsel and judges at our
courthouses has weighed on everyone's mind in the aftermath
of the Brampton shooting.
In Alberta, members
of the
public have been welcome to visit and use
courthouse library resources and services on - site since 1973.
You state that «Yet — and again, with the exception
of British Columbia — the
public is not welcome in any
of our local
courthouse libraries.»
One could argue that funding
public access to
courthouse libraries presents law societies, whose first responsibility is to the regulation and promotion
of the practice
of law, with a conflict
of interest.