The Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights lacks
any reasonable legal foundation for its adventures in educational management.
But most importantly, OCR's letter lacks
any reasonable legal foundation for its adventures in educational management.
If these practical problems with OCR's letter were not enough, the agency also provides
no reasonable legal foundation for its adventures in educational management.
Not exact matches
Whether you have questions about the tax implications of an LLC, what counts as
reasonable protection for a trade secret, or whether that angel investor offer is really too good to be true, this series will equip you with a strong
legal foundation for your company's future.
-- break and enter: John Doe, [2007] B.C.J. B.C.J. No. 2111, 228 C.C.C. (3d) 302 (B.C.C.A.), acquittal set aside, new trial ordered; accused testified that he had been fasting in the woods for 60 days when he entered the house to be warm and to eat; the trial judge erred by not correctly applying the modified objective test to the first two components of the defence of necessity — the existence of an imminent peril or danger and the absence of any
reasonable legal alternative, had to be assessed on a modified objective standard; the trial judge erred by failing to determine whether the accused's perception of his situation, and the absence of any lawful alternatives, had an objectively
reasonable foundation; the verdict would not necessarily have been the same had the trial judge properly applied the law on the defence of necessity.
One can envision a
legal decision wherein these protections might serve as the
foundation for the definition of «
reasonable duty of care».