Sentences with phrase «promoting open courts»

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When interpreting the Bill of Rights, a court, tribunal or forum must promote the values that underlie an open and democratic society based on human dignity, equality and freedom; must consider international law; and may consider foreign law.
Christie isn't urging people in New Jersey to get to the polls in a tight election, he is promoting his own interview with Charlie Rose on CBS in which he denies all the sworn testimony about him in open court during the Brideggate trial which links him to the lane closures the touched off the scandal.
Capital appealed this denial on October 6, and sought an advisory opinion from Committee on Open Government Executive Director Bob Freeman, an independent state body charged with promoting transparency and offering advisory opinions that carry weight in court.
Further, when the authors of this widely publicized study use their results as the basis for promoting specific commercial programs such as Open Court and SRA Reading Mastery (Foorman, Fletcher, & Francis, 1998), they contribute to the impression that students» reading problems will be solved if a school simply buys the right program.
7) National: Hat tip to Diane Ravitch for pointing us to an article by Dave McKenna of Deadspin on the release, under court order, of emails written by outgoing Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, «about his efforts to take control of the National Conference of Black Mayors, bankrupt it, and open a new organization that would promote charter schools.
«It is crystal clear that the court here avoided the larger constitutional issue,» said Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, who said the opinion «can not be read as opening the door for states to promote religion or expand vouchers.»
One of the ways CanLII, other legal publishers, and Canadian courts and tribunals have sought to promote the benefits of open access via the internet to the judgments of the courts while minimizing the risk of the negatives identified by Professor Eltis is through shielding the content from Google and other search engines.
«the Court observed that while an open and democratic society requires access to information in the hands of public bodies, it must also offer protection for some of that information «in order to prevent the impairment of those very principles and promote good governance»» (at para. 9).
Participants will be invited to design various tools to support online courts — for example, tools to help litigants structure their legal arguments, organise their documents, negotiate settlements without advisers, improve access to legal advice as well as systems that will promote open justice and even machine learning solutions that will help analyse all the data generated by the online courts.
Participants will be invited to design various tools to support online courts — for example, tools to help litigants structure their legal arguments, organise their documents, negotiate settlements without advisers, as well as systems that will promote «open justice» and machine learning solutions that will help analyse all the data generated by the online courts (these examples were drawn, in part, from discussions with HM Courts & Tribunals Sercourts — for example, tools to help litigants structure their legal arguments, organise their documents, negotiate settlements without advisers, as well as systems that will promote «open justice» and machine learning solutions that will help analyse all the data generated by the online courts (these examples were drawn, in part, from discussions with HM Courts & Tribunals Sercourts (these examples were drawn, in part, from discussions with HM Courts & Tribunals SerCourts & Tribunals Service).
Judges are to use court documents, open hearings, circuit courts, streaming of court cases, and posting legal documents on - line to promote the use of cases to explain the law.
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