Not exact matches
VICTORIA — The Supreme
Court of Canada has upheld a B.C. court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for political gain while leaving children undersupported in overcrowded classrooms, says B.
Court of Canada has upheld a B.C.
court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for political gain while leaving children undersupported in overcrowded classrooms, says B.
court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for
political gain while
leaving children undersupported in overcrowded classrooms, says B.C....
VICTORIA — The Supreme
Court of Canada has upheld a B.C. court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for political gain while leaving children undersupported in overcrowded classrooms, says B.C. New Democrat Leader John Ho
Court of Canada has upheld a B.C.
court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for political gain while leaving children undersupported in overcrowded classrooms, says B.C. New Democrat Leader John Ho
court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for
political gain while
leaving children undersupported in overcrowded classrooms, says B.C. New Democrat Leader John Horgan.
Speaking from the
left, Harvard's Duncan Kennedy describes Supreme
Court decisions as the product
of «the bizarre impact
of self - delusion on the implementation
of the
political agenda by the judge.»
Speaking just before Starmer, Evans said last week's high
court case was part
of a process that showed «the
political class don't have the will to
leave the European Union» and wanted to «water down» Brexit.
Addressing House
of Representatives correspondents shortly after
leaving the chambers, the PDP caucus in solidarity with members
of All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA and Labour Party, LP said they were heading back to
court to seek reinterpretation of the Supreme Court judgment on member's defection especially when there is no division in his or her political p
court to seek reinterpretation
of the Supreme
Court judgment on member's defection especially when there is no division in his or her political p
Court judgment on member's defection especially when there is no division in his or her
political party.
A new crop
of mega-philanthropists — with names like Soros, Gates and Koch — is eclipsing the old guard, changing the rules and
courting controversy by taking on hot - button
political and social issues on both the
left and the right that thrusts them into the spotlight.
The institutional
left has grown increasingly worried as
court decisions dismantled restrictions on
political giving, and see a public matching system as the only way to prevent politicians
of both parties from catering only to the rich.
In 2012 Reeves urged the Liberal Democrats to choose to become a radical centrist
political party, «a hard - driving radical liberal party
of the
political centre», continuing his campaign for centre
left Liberal Democrats to
leave, «Any attempt to position the Liberal Democrats as a party
of the centre
left after five years
of austerity government in partnership with the Conservatives will be laughed out
of court by the voters — and rightly so.
Political failures like Common Core, Portfolio Management in New Orleans, electoral defeats (like those recently in Tennessee), and repudiations
of the entire ed reform agenda by Black Lives Matter, the NAACP, and the DNC despite extensive
courting by
left - leaning ed reformers suggest that ed reform might benefit from learning a thing or two about how politics works.
Perhaps due in part to this track record, the
courts have begun to step back, opting instead to
leave decisions regarding education policy and appropriations in the hands
of the
political branches
of government, where they have traditionally resided.
The U.S. Supreme
Court's first major ruling in two decades on student speech was a decisive victory for schools and administrators in the case over a student's display
of a «Bong Hits 4 Jesus» banner, but the nuances in the justices» opinions
leave significant protection for more serious
political and social expression by students.
Such a cavalier and selective approach to the citation
of sources
leaves the District
Court open to accusations
of the appearance
of political bias.
This month, Mark Zuckerberg admits that his social network made mistakes that led to the exploitation
of data by
political consultancy Cambridge Analytica; China passes a law to allow current president Xi Jinping to rule for life; damning book by «secret barrister» tells
of courts plagued by daily errors
leaving them unfit for purpose; and a
court has ruled parents do not need to lie about the Easter bunny.
I will
leave the speculation and the
political intrigue
of the Unitary Patent and the Unified Patent
Court process to others.
Henry will
leave the
court June 30 to become president and CEO
of Oklahoma City University, where he will also be a tenured professor
of law and
political science.
However, it would still
leave the possibility
of a Federal
Court Building, as originally proposed over the decades, commemorating a
political rival.
The more complex response is that what the
courts acquire when a bill
of rights is entrenched is the power to set a constitutional agenda, a power that the legislature may never have had and so has not necessarily lost, a power the
political significance
of which depends on the form and content
of what is entrenched and the value and character
of the power it
leaves in the hands
of the legislature.
The developments
left a trail
of lengthy
court cases,
political debate and polarized neighbours.