Sentences with phrase «reflect upon the court»

The judge replied: «I hope, Colonel Darrow, you don't attempt to reflect upon the Court

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Conservative Latinos, like other conservative Americans, are being urged to «consider the alternative,» to «reflect upon the upcoming Supreme Court nominations,» and support Trump as some kind of lesser of two evils.
In reflecting upon Vashti McCollum's death, J. Brent Walker, executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, told the CENTURY: «The 1948 case that bears her name set the tone for the Supreme Court's view on the proper relationship between church and state in public schools.»
About the lawsuit stopping the floodgate project, the court said that its opinion and order should «in no way be construed as precluding the Lake Pontchartrain project as proposed or reflecting on its advisability in any manner,» and it stressed that «upon proper compliance with the law with regard to the impact statement, this injunction will be dissolved and any hurricane plan thus properly presented will be allowed to proceed.»
The Court of Appeal reversed the decision in part and awarded $ 10,000, recognizing a right of action for intrusion upon seclusion to reflect the changing needs of society.
Because these judicial trends are of global import and are being resolved using similar legal approaches in various courts of law in Europe and North America, our aim in this article is to reflect broadly upon the worries that arise in these cases, specifically within their Canadian context but, also, as instances of a larger global privacy trend: a diminishing of informational privacy by way of said shrinking privacy expectations.
Sorry, I should add — and you're likely well aware of this — most online publishers of copies of judicial decisions (including those websites actually operated by the Courts themselves) will not anonymize upon request if it means their version of the judgement will not reflect the original decision.
The wording in the Act reflects changes made to the previous provisions which used the words «directly or indirectly,» upon which Laskin J.A. stated for the Ontario Court of Appeal in Chisholm v. Liberty Mutual Group,
In reaching this decision, the Court relied upon foundational principles of employment law which reflect the power imbalance in the relationship between employee and employer and hence the need to interpret protective legislation in a remedial and liberal fashion.
Lord Rodger relied upon Bankovic v Belgium (Application 522507 / 99)(2001) 11 BHRC 435, where the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) held at para 65 that the scope of Art 1 is «determinative of the very scope of the contracting parties» positive obligations and, as such, of the scope and reach of the entire convention system of human rights» protection» and «article 1 of the convention must be considered to reflect this ordinary and essentially territorial notion of jurisdiction, other bases of jurisdiction being exceptional and requiring special justification in the particular circumstances of each case».
Prepare and file an order of modification which reflects the orders made at the hearing, upon the request of the court.
Child support can always be modified by the court upon the request of the parent, and may be granted in order to meet changes in the needs of the children, or to reflect changes in a parent's ability to pay the original support order.
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