Not exact matches
«That this House is deeply concerned by the ban on all prisoners receiving books as gifts under the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme which will have a detrimental effect on prisoner rehabilitation; notes that the ban has been opposed by eminent writers including Mark Haddon, Philip Pullman and Carol Ann Duffy; further notes that to
deny prisoners the books they need in
order to improve their skills and support their learning is both unreasonable and counter-productive given that
reading goes hand - in - hand with education, rehabilitation and humanity; and urges the government to reverse the ban as soon as possible by exempting books from the Incentives and Earned Privileges Scheme.»
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ORDER DENYING [22] Motion to Dismiss;
DENYING [41] Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim;
DENYING [42] Motion to Dismiss for Failure to State a Claim; GRANTING [81] Motion to Intervene; AND REFERRING TO MAGISTRATE JUDGE; AND SCHEDULING
ORDER: The motions to dismiss the complaint filed by defendants Roman Hedges, Welquis R. Lopez, John J. McEneny, Michael F. Nozzolio, Sheldon Silver, Dean G. Skelos, Brian M. Kolb, and Robert Oaks are hereby
DENIED.
In an
order issued 23 January, US District Court Judge Lawrence O'Neill
denied a motion filed by the California Air Resources Board (ARB) to stay the injunction on the enforcement of the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) he had
ordered in the earlier decisions of 29 December 2011 while ARB...
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The cut spurred a bitter spat this year between Atkinson's office and Senate President Phil Berger over whether DPI was misusing cash designated for student
reading programs in
order to preserve DPI jobs, a charge Atkinson vehemently
denied.
Amidst a deadly virus, seemingly impossible to stop, and a corrupt Government placing a price on their heads, Hauke and Abbie run for their lives, uncovering conspiracies, deceptions, and a love that won't be
denied... Recommend
reading the books in
order.
In an
order issued 23 January, US District Court Judge Lawrence O'Neill
denied a motion filed by the California Air Resources Board (ARB) to stay the injunction on the enforcement of the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) he had
ordered in the earlier decisions of 29 December 2011 while ARB...
Read more →
(i) the first guideline (on proving the factors necessary) should not be
read as constituting a formal reversal of the burden of proof on to the party
denying employment status, ie BERR in most cases; it may still be necessary for the putative employee to do more than produce documentation in
order to satisfy the tribunal of that status; and
I consider it to be required
reading for those who are interested in consumer issues, and specifically those who want to learn about the ways in which insurance companies
deny claims in
order to boost their revenues.
By Andrew Feldstein This case sets out the standard that ought to be met in
order to determine whether to
deny the setting aside of a separation agreement on summary...
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