The software
recognizes legal concepts regardless of the vocabulary used to express them.
Not exact matches
Taking her cue from the
legal concept of «wilful blindness,» which assigns culpability to those who could have and should have known something that they chose not to see, journalist Heffernan asks why individuals and organizations are so often unwilling to
recognize the truths in front of them.
Recognized school law experts from the NSBA Council of School Attorneys will provide an informative introduction of key
concepts,
legal standards, and principles that school board members must understand before making decision about hot topics.
Therefore, regardless of platform, the «traditionalist» paradigm is grounded in some timeless
concepts that can provide a lifeline for novice researchers.67 First of all, the traditional researcher gains background knowledge in secondary sources, developing a foundational understanding of the topic and identifying terms of art. 68 Second, when searching for case law, the traditional researcher consults
legal digests to connect search terms to specific,
recognized legal topics.69 This type of search recruits the aid of more experienced researchers (the publications»
legal editors) to identify the relevant universe of authorities.
As an aside, I still think there's a lot Google could and should do to help
legal researchers, whether amateur or professional, by tweaking its algorithms to
recognize legal terminology and
concepts.
This
concept of access to justice
recognizes that factors outside the law can make even «good» law inaccessible, and that a problem that has been framed as
legal, may really be about other conditions affecting a person that are outside of the law: Patricia Hughes, Advancing Access to Justice through Generic Solutions: the risk of perpetuating exclusion, 31 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 1 (2013)[Hughes, Access to Justice and Generic Solutions], online http://ojs.uwindsor.ca/ojs/leddy/index.php/WYAJ/article/view/4308.
In this article, we attempt to address that important
concept in a Q&A with Dr. Schwartz and Nathan A. Schachtman, Esq., an attorney with a nationally
recognized legal practice, and who also teaches statistics to law students at Columbia University School of Law.
The
concept of unbundled
legal services has been
recognized as a measure to improve access to justice for those who fall into the wide and growing gap between Canadians who can afford full representation and those who qualify for
legal aid.
This should include expanding the rules of proof for Aboriginal rights and title to more appropriately
recognize Indigenous
legal concepts of property, resource use and management.
Unlike many states, Florida does not
recognize the
concept of
legal separation.
Jurisdiction over a case is one of those
legal concepts that clients fail to
recognize.