Sentences with phrase «restrictions on conduct»

2010), determined that intermediate scrutiny applied to these restrictions on conduct in judicial elections.
A more pointed way to put this is, may government schools selectively enforce strict restrictions on conduct on the basis of viewpoint?
More to the point, the decisions implicitly acknowledge that while condo unit owners have defined legal ownership rights, they still remain subject to a certain level of restriction on their conduct.

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She wrote the rules and restrictions on how CBP should conduct electronic searches back in 2009.
A religious institution will have certain exemptions on taxes, and also certain restrictions in the way they conduct their financial affairs.
Second, DOL «then offers an exemption from this far - reaching prohibition — known as the best interest contract exemption (or «BIC» exemption)-- but conditions it on financial services firms and insurance institutions agreeing to subject themselves to fiduciary standards of conduct in contracts that they must enter into with their customers, as well as a range of other restrictions and requirements.»
And recently, those revelations were brought into even broader perspective through a study conducted by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life, which rated most of the Arab Spring countries as «high or very high» concerning government - imposed religious restrictions.
«The gay movement is an evil insti.tution [whose] goal is to defeat the marriage - based society and replace it with a culture of se.xual promiscuity in which there's no restrictions on se.xual conduct except the principle of mutual choice.»
The Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion and Public Life said government restrictions and religiously motivated hostility rose significantly between mid-2006 and mid-2009, when the research was conducted.
There were also several submissions from IGA stores - most adopting very similar (in some cases identical) wording - these typically focus on misuse of market power, access to justice, zoning restrictions and a supermarket code of conduct.
Becoming a professional footballer requires serious commitment and involves accepting restrictions on personal freedom, rigid codes of conduct and being under near - constant surveillance — all of which, you would imagine, might well have a damaging psychological impact in terms of players feeling that they are not in control of their own lives.
Milan have inserted a number of good behaviour clauses into his loan contract, including restrictions over his conduct on and off the pitch and even over his haircut and appearance.
The Lagos State Government on Wednesday extended the restriction of movement across the State noting that it had been slightly expanded and will now be enforced between 7 am and 3 pm on Saturday July 22, to allow for a smooth conduct of the Local Government elections and unhindered participation.
They must litigate without the power to cross examine witnesses giving evidence against them, who may remain anonymous and absent from the court, without publicly funded legal representation, without any restriction as to the material placed before the fact - finding court, and can be found responsible for conduct on a mere balance of probabilities.»
It will additionally be tasked with creating a cap on the amount of outside income a legislator could earn, greater disclosure on how they earned that outside income, as well as restrictions on representing companies, or individuals, that conduct business with state government.
On Kogi State supplementary election, the IGP has also directed intra-city restriction of vehicular movement, in areas where supplementary election will be conducted from 6.00 am to 6.00 pm on SaturdaOn Kogi State supplementary election, the IGP has also directed intra-city restriction of vehicular movement, in areas where supplementary election will be conducted from 6.00 am to 6.00 pm on Saturdaon Saturday.
The further restrictions being placed on snaring are largely based on current best practice within the industry and we welcome the introductions of these measures that ensure snaring is conducted in as humane a way as possible.»
In the new opinion, David Barron, the acting head of the Office of Legal Counsel, wrote that the statute — a restriction Congress imposed in the State Department's annual budget bill — «unconstitutionally infringes on the president's authority to conduct the nation's diplomacy, and the State Department may disregard it.»
Maloney's announcement about the bill, co-sponsored by an array of congressional representatives, said it would «release federal agencies from the restrictions placed on them in 1996 that have prohibited these agencies from conducting high - quality, peer - reviewed research into gun violence prevention.»
The study, based on insurance claims data from across the United States, was conducted in response to reports of Avastin (bevacizumab)- related endophthalmitis, which led the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently to propose significant restrictions on use of the drug for eye conditions.
Restrictions on international exchange by nation of origin will marginalize American science, cutting scientists off from valuable expertise, resources to conduct their research, creative scientific insight, and practical application of scientific findings.
«The next step would be to conduct a randomized clinical trial to test whether carbohydrate restriction has a protective effect on survival rates.»
April 14, 2017 Research suggests bans on trans fats linked to healthier communities People living in areas that restrict trans fats in foods had fewer hospitalizations for heart attack and stroke compared to residents in areas without restrictions, according to a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Chicago Medicine and Yale School of Medicine.
The majority of studies assessing the effects of carbohydrate restriction on HDL have been conducted on primarily Caucasian, obese subjects.
In January, 2015, we conducted a survey on the Food and Drug Administration's proposed restrictions on Lyme testing.
There, despite restrictions, a team of specialists from New Texas have been conducting clandestine research for decades on the mysterious creatures living deep in the forest.
They impose very strict regulations restrictions on brokers making it very difficult for brokers to conduct business in Turkey.
Restrictions on set - up times should always incur extra fees — for example, if the only time you can work is in the middle of the night when business is not being conducted.
These activists promote mandatory spay and neuter laws and other restrictions on breeding as the solution to «overpopulation» and conduct annual drives to convince owners that every intact pet will be responsible for thousands more dogs or cats in its fertile lifetime.
It describes its goal as to «raise awareness of the costs and implications of policies based on global warming alarmism by conducting a multi-faceted campaign to peel away grassroots political support for carbon restrictions, while simultaneously promoting market - based policies that preserve individual liberty, economic opportunity, and environmental quality.»
Only conduct whose harmful nature is proven and easily identifiable, in the light of experience and economics, should therefore be regarded as a restriction of competition by object, and not agreements which, having regard to their context, have ambivalent effects on the market or which produce ancillary restrictive effects necessary for the pursuit of a main objective which does not restrict competition.
The Uniform Arbitration Act (1990), in force in six provinces (and passed years ago in PEI but never proclaimed in force), sets out what were then modern rules for the conduct of arbitrations, with powers of arbitrators spelled out in default of agreement by the parties, and with restrictions on court intervention in the proceedings, as well as enforcement provisions.
Standards of learning, professional competence and professional conduct for licensees and restrictions on who may provide particular legal services should be proportionate to the significance of the regulatory objectives sought to be realized.
Concluding that the statute is a «legitimate content neutral restriction on expressive activity,» the SJC reasoned that «it furthers the important State interest in preventing fright or intimidation from intentional lewd and lascivious conduct imposed on unsuspecting or unwilling persons, particularly children.»
Therefore, allowing the bodies we trust to govern health - care professions to place interim restrictions on health - care practitioners while an investigation is conducted is the best way to protect women and ensure equal and safe access to health care.
Last week, the SJC concluded its deliberations and announced that it had approved a new judicial conduct rule that slightly eases restrictions on state court judges» ability to explain their decisions to the public.
Or, should it be the executive or the legislative branches of the federal government of the United States, who would then override a 200 + year tradition of the regulation of the legal profession on the state level, on the grounds that it is regulating not attorney conduct but restrictions on competition, economic policy and the protection of human rights?
These include: (i) state executive and / or legislative branches, on the grounds that they are regulating not attorney conduct but consumer services and corporate structures, (ii) federal agencies, such as the FTC, on the grounds that they are regulating not attorney conduct but restrictions on competition, and (iii) the executive and / or the legislative branches of the federal government, on the grounds that they are regulating not attorney conduct but trade and commerce, economic policy and the protection of human rights.
¶ 10 To those who would argue that this position is too restrictive of the rights and privileges of the Judge, we echo the Kentucky opinion JE 119, wherein it is stated «A Judge must accept restrictions on the Judge's conduct that might be viewed as burdensome by the ordinary citizen and should do so freely and willingly.»
Geographic logistics, international law, or cost restrictions may dictate that the only feasible location to conduct a review is in - country and on - site where the data is located.
Second, for a strong jurisprudential inquiry into impartiality, the relevant differences between civil and common law judges, the nature of adjudication and law, and the justification for positive legal restrictions on judges» conduct, see W. Bradley Wendel, Impartiality in Judicial Ethics: A Jurisprudential Analysis, 22 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub.
The plaintiffs challenged eight restrictions on judicial conduct: 1) the prohibition on judicial candidates campaigning as a member of a political organization, 2) the prohibition on judicial candidates making speeches for or against political organizations or candidates, 3) the ban on judicial candidates making contributions to political causes or candidates, 4) the prohibition on judicial candidates from publicly endorsing or opposing candidates for public office, 5) the prohibition on judges from acting as a leader or holding office in a policitical organization, 6) the prohibition on judicial candidates knowingly or recklessly making false statements during campaigns, 7) the ban on judicial candidates making misleading statements, and 8) the prohibition on candidates making pledges, promises, or committments in connection with cases, controversies, or issues that are likely to come before the court.
Henry advises clients on drafting employment and consultancy agreements and handbooks both within the UK and the EU, as well as on secondment and assignment issues when transferring staff internationally; drafting and enforcing non-compete clauses and confidentiality restrictions; handling poor performance and claims of discrimination; redundancies (reductions in force) and lay - offs; avoiding workplace harassment; conducting disciplinary investigations and grievances; work permits and visas and data privacy (including issues around the transfer of human resources data from the EU to the US).
In recent years the Supreme Court has put restrictions on the size of punitive damages awards and limited the use of awards to punish broader conduct outside the scope of a particular case.
Other commenters asserted that covered entities need complete data sets on the populations they serve to effectively conduct research and quality improvement projects and that restrictions would hinder research, skew findings, impede quality improvement, and compromise accreditation and performance measurement.
Part IV takes up the judicial regulation of the business of law and canvasses measures taken in relation to (1) entry restrictions, (2) post-entry limits on competition (in particular, in the areas of advertising, fees, and unauthorized practice of law) and, (3) post-entry conduct rules (specifically relating to conflicts of interest and lawyer withdrawals from the record).
This Part examines judicial measures in three areas: entry restrictions, post-entry limits on competition, and post-entry conduct rules.
In addition, non-US persons continue to be prohibited from knowingly engaging in conduct that seeks to evade US restrictions on transactions or dealings with Iran or that causes the export of goods or services from the United States to Iran.
In adjudicating disputes in the areas of entry restrictions, post-entry limits on competition, and post-entry conduct rules, the judiciary has repeatedly taken measures to promote the public interest and has often rejected self - serving standards favoured by the legal profession.
He says the restrictions on ICO ads deprive him of useful information about other businesses conducting token sales.
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