The phrase
"policy arguments" refers to discussions or debates about the best course of action or rules that should be put in place to address a particular issue or achieve specific goals. It involves presenting reasons and evidence to support a particular policy decision.
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They either
make policy arguments based on what would be the best policy or they use reasoning by analogy.
[v] I found the comment very useful because it was organized around
specific policy arguments, using research findings to explain why.
I'm not one to get into
policy arguments on whether something should or should not be the case.
«It's rare you get the opportunity to make the larger public
policy arguments in front of a judge on that type of case.
There's a decent public
policy argument for delisting penny stocks with no real business behind them; things that are worth nothing are the easiest things to spin tales about.
The decision to label Cohn a «globalist» on his way out the door is, at a minimum, a suggestion that he lost not a specific
policy argument about steel but a much larger argument about the overall direction of the Republican Party.
It wasn't so long ago that gay marriage was the reductio ab absurdum in
policy arguments over sexual orientation.
More broadly, you don't address my
larger policy argument, which is that patents are a means to an end — promoting innovation — and not, as the Federal Circuit has treated them, as an end in themselves.
There is certainly a
good policy argument that individuals such as D.L.W. should spend more than 14 years in prison, but this could have been accomplished without the bestiality conviction.
The decisions taken in the next 12 months — how the coalition copes with the
inevitable policy arguments and scraps that will ensue in the day - to - day business of governing the country — will determine its chances of survival in the final two - year period.
They found themselves in the wonderland of Labour Party policy making, the real world would barely encroach,
many policy arguments would take place with no regard for recognisable logic and most processes were strange and absurd.
Whatever their merits
as policy arguments, localism and empowerment do not offer a banner under which Labour could march towards the sound of electoral gunfire within the year.
The
main policy argument seems to be that the costs associated with criminalization, to society, are much greater than they would be if the substance were legal.
Policy arguments aside, some opponents worry that the labor union backed bill is designed to force every measure to appear before November's more left - leaning voters.
It did
shift policy arguments, but was less confident than Margaret Thatcher in believing that politicians could reshape the contours of public and political debate.
Might it weaken the Obama (and NIEER)
policy argument if it were acknowledged that approximately half of American three - and four - year - olds are already enrolled in preschool or nursery school programs of some sort and that many more are in «day care» programs?
If Labor wants to invest the extra $ 7 billion needed to deliver Gonski 2.0 in four years rather than ten, that would be a
solid policy argument.
The models predictions of unceasing, accelerating global temps are the foundation of the entire
CAGW policy argument.
Various policy arguments were raised by the respondents to the appeals as to why LRHUDA 1993 should not be construed in this way.
As is clear from the case law, to fall within this exception the conduct must be so bad, so wrong, as to tip the scales away from the strong
policy arguments underpinning the «without prejudice» rule.
There are many very well
founded policy argument that copyright law is too restrictive and too strong, and should, for example, have a shorter duration or smaller damages or allow use without permission at a government set price.
that there are
sound policy arguments against the Texas Legislature's choice does not render that choice an unconstitutional one.
The Motion Judge had addressed Mr. Gauthier's public
policy arguments at paras. 28 and 29 of his reasons:
Appellate lawyers collaborate with our litigation team to tailor litigation strategy and to shape legal and public
policy arguments most favorable to those objectives.
engage in high - level critical analysis (such as the ability to develop, understand and
articulate policy arguments), engage in complex oral and written advocacy, and appreciate theoretical (jurisprudential) explications of the law;
Instead, the 42 - page Trump proposal, which will be accompanied by an economic analysis that hasn't been released yet, makes
policy arguments for repealing WOTUS.
Ed Myths was a response to that type
of policy argument and an attempt to demonstrate how systematic evidence could be used to inform policy - making.
Together they've co-authored a white paper laying out the practical and public
policy arguments in favor of electronic wills, posted here on Willing's website.
* But there is also a
valid policy argument that companies that own both cable channels and cable wires have excessive power over pricing, and that blocking such a merger is a good use of anti-trust power — even if it's an argument you'd usually hear from the left side of the aisle.
Don't be afraid to
make policy arguments, and to talk about not only what has happened in prior cases but also what might happen in future cases, if the Court doesn't resolve the issue at hand.