They genuinely like this activity that had the potential to give them fresh ideas or help them stumble on new cases that end up
providing the key argument in the case and most of their time spent doing that was absolutely undistinguishable (as far as trying to segregate it in distinct time entries at least) from the time spent doing legal reasoning.
Not exact matches
The NUS said widening participation must be made a priority and concluded: «With many of the
key questions still unanswered, these statistics
provide a shaky foundation on which to base
arguments for further marketisation of the higher education system.»
Researchers, for instance, are
key to
providing information that a technical specialist or patent agent needs to create a winning legal
argument.
A text book is useful for
providing the
key Islamic
arguments on the topic.
Activity on the religious settlement notes - students are
provided with
key arguments and have to substantiate, explain and analyse as appropriate, using pages 1 - 13 of the handout.
However, helping them out does not mean the results should necessarily bolster their
argument, it simply means it advances science by
providing a
key element of the scientific method.
COP21: Settling
arguments about who should
provide the cash needed by poorer countries to fight and adapt to climate change is
key to a strong agreement at the UN summit.
Relevant briefs can
provide assurance you are not missing a
key argument and that you've articulated your
arguments as effectively as possible.
More, nearly 70 percent of our incoming attorneys have served as judicial clerks for federal judges, which
provides key insights into
arguments that resonate with t rial and appellate judges.
The full amicus (which the fine folks at the Jones Day in DC made so fine) can be downloaded below, and here are excerpts from its start
providing context and
key arguments: