A helpful reader made sure I did not miss a fascinating Second Circuit
panel decision today reversing an above - guideline sentence as unreasonable in United States v. Singh, No. 16 ‐ 1111 (2d Cir.
Not exact matches
Perhaps most engaging to the audience was our
decision to tackle one of
today's most important topics with a
panel on culture, diversity and governance.
For one thing, Carlo Ancelotti has had his preparations for
today's game disrupted by a baffling
decision by the
panel set up to make rulings on all sorts of disciplinary cases.
As reported by Casey Seiler of the Times Union
today, the details of the amendment are complex and byzantine, but essentially would create a
panel that has the potential for deadlock and then throw the
decision back the Legislature.
The Welsh Liberal Democrat Local Government Spokesperson, Peter Black has welcomed
today's announcement by the Local Government Minister that she will be updating statutory guidance on how local councils must publish
decisions on senior officer pay and commencing the provision in the Local Government (Democracy) Wales Act 2013 from April this year, that will give the Remuneration
Panel for Wales oversight of pay rises for Chief Executives.
«We think it is not possible to both provide independent oversight and yet be involved in daily management
decisions at the same time,» said
panel chair Harold Shapiro, a professor of economics and public affairs and former president of Princeton University, in a conference call
today with reporters.
It is almost a unanimous
decision which is odd considering there is only one judge on the
panel today, but I'll deal with myself later.
In a groundbreaking
decision, the California Energy Commission voted
today to require the installation of solar
panels on most newly built single - family homes and multifamily buildings of three stories or fewer.
Of the hearing
panel's
decision Phillip Campbell, DeMerchant's counsel, said: «
Today's ruling is a complete victory for her and Darren after an incomplete investigation and a pointless, painful prosecution.
Today the US International Trade Commission (ITC) issued a unanimous
decision under Section 201 of the Trade Act of 1974 that imported solar
panels are the «substantial cause» of serious injury or...
Seventh Circuit Chief Judge Frank H. Easterbrook quotes Yoda: At page 3 of this interesting
decision that a unanimous three - judge
panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit issued
today.
Today, the majority on a divided three - judge
panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit issued this
decision affirming the district court's judgment.