Sentences with phrase «outmoded laws»

Students with the greatest challenges at home need the most effective teachers to help them rise above their circumstances, yet the outmoded laws, regulations and union contracts governing New York's schools do nothing to put a premium on teacher quality.

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A bill working its way through Congress is an opportunity to update an unfair, outmoded cybersecurity law
Reform New York state's outmoded tenure law to enable principals to effectively manage their schools and staffs.
What specifically is outmoded besides more students identified as learning disabled compared to time when the laws were written?
In this article the reporters repeatedly refer to outmoded concepts and laws.
Birmingham and other councils may well end up paying the price for retaining outmoded processes despite knowing of the likelihood of infringement, and the Barker case is an important decision for its exposition of the law and its application to such a wide range of claimants.
My concern with your position is that it opens the door for judges to base their judgments on outmoded assumptions about law practice and a «what would I have done in this situation?»
LSUC has an outmoded system of management that is not under sufficient public or political pressure to make perform its duties under s. 4.2 of the Law Society Act, specifically as to: (1) advancing the cause of justice and the rule of law; (2) facilitating access to justice; (3) protecting the public interest; and, (4) acting in a timely, open and efficient mannLaw Society Act, specifically as to: (1) advancing the cause of justice and the rule of law; (2) facilitating access to justice; (3) protecting the public interest; and, (4) acting in a timely, open and efficient mannlaw; (2) facilitating access to justice; (3) protecting the public interest; and, (4) acting in a timely, open and efficient manner.
-- The Australian Law Reform Commission... urged an Australian curriculum re-orientation away from the traditional content focus towards skills and values acquisition and training — towards «what lawyers need to be able to do [rather than] anchored around outmoded notions of what lawyers need to know.»
(Actually, a meaningful percentage of Big Law lawyers make more money than they could possibly make elsewhere because of the outmoded compensation systems firms maintain.)»
e-Laws should probably have, or point to, a historical documents section, where the text of outmoded but classic laws could be stored for consultation.
To this day, however, laws governing property rights during marriage retain outmoded and archaic common law concepts about ownership, possession, and control of marital property that discriminate against women.
And ignorance of the law — even if it's a web of unconstitutional, outmoded local ordinances that never should have existed in the first place — is no excuse.
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