Sentences with phrase «says space law»

«We're still trying to figure out how to implement planetary protection,» says space law professor Joanne Gabrynowicz at the University of Mississippi.

Not exact matches

«I think it's one more message from the SEC that they view coins as securities and they encourage everyone in the space to... follow securities lawssaid Jason Gottlieb, partner at Morrison Cohen, where he leads the cryptocurrency litigation team.
Two years ago, Congress passed and President Obama signed a law that said private companies can own and sell what they extract, although, abiding by the language of the Outer Space Treaty, the companies can not claim ownership of the celestial body itself.
Agents raided space Mr. Cohen uses in the Rockefeller Center office of the law firm Squire Patton Boggs, as well as a room Mr. Cohen is staying in at the Loews Regency Hotel on Park Avenue while his apartment is under renovation, the person said.
Well, chaddy boy, if you can show me in the bible (the only source you have that tells you about god) where is says that god exists outside of time and space, that god runs the universe which is why the laws of the universe exists, and many other questions, I'll be more inclined to listen...
Also, I just said this is about the public space, not what they think about all sins, and other laws existed but were abolished.
Having said this, in equal parts like Newton's 3rd law, the ultimate defensive aim of the team has to be dominating and securing the defensive transition after an initial failed press, defending our own half - spaces close to our box and ensuring we shift away from the «bend don't break» midfield we currently have, to a dictatorial and intelligent one.
Though most villages have adopted ordinances that force developers to set aside a percentage of their land for open space and park use, Flinkinger said villages need to enforce these laws more stringently.
This law also says employers must provide breastfeeding mothers reasonable break time, without compensating pay or time needed for pumping, and they must give you a space to do this in.
The new laws prevent de Blasio from charging rent to charters as he had said he would, require the city to find space for charters in D.O.E. buildings or to fund those schools up to $ 40 million for space in private buildings, and implement other safeguards for charters after an intensive charter lobbying effort in Albany.
Hantman said the law should be changed because it was hurting regular New Yorkers who rent out space in their apartments only occasionally.
D.O.E. officials said the Success school will still open, but will now likely be located in private space paid for by the city, as mandated by state law.
Saying that subsidies approved since the law took effect have not gone to developers leasing to retail concerns, Appelbaum argued that the net impact of his union's concession has been zero, though he acknowledged other projects down the road could well include leased retail space.
The DOE said it has attempted to fully comply with complex state law on the issue and has provided space or rental assistance to eligible charter applicants.
The DOI is investigating whether Adams violated any city laws by routinely asking outside groups to cut checks directly to his nonprofit to rent space at Borough Hall, rather than have payments go into the city coffers, sources said.
Although some question whether broadcast content is the best use of precious spectrum space, broadcast media are still the best way to get information directly to people — a role that can not be underestimated in emergencies, Dan Margolis, a lawyer with Garvey Schubert Barer's communications, media and technology industry group, said at a National Broadband Plan roundtable discussion hosted Monday by New York Law School in New York City.
North Dakota, New Jersey, Utah and Hawaii prohibit use of e-cigarettes in public spaces, and nearly 400 municipalities have similar laws, says the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network in Washington DC, which campaigns for cancer - fighting legislation.
You do not have a right to any of the virtual space in and around your home, says Brian Wassom, a commercial litigator in Michigan and the author of Augmented Reality Law, Privacy and Ethics.
Because, says Dennett, «In a single stroke, the idea of evolution by natural selection unifies the realm of life, meaning, and purpose with the realm of space and time, cause and effect, mechanism and physical law
14, a principal at North Middlesex Regional High in Townsend, Massachusetts, says training for his staff on transgender issues has helped them better understand not only the nuts and bolts — the laws and policies — but it has also provided space to increase their comfort level.
About that Penna (2004, p. 23) says: «The current LDB (Brazilian guidelines for law), stating that «art education will be obligatory curriculum at various levels of basic education in order to promote the cultural development of students» (Law 9394/96 — Art. 26 paragraphs 2), provides a space for the arts in schools, as established in 1971 with the inclusion of art education in the full curricullaw), stating that «art education will be obligatory curriculum at various levels of basic education in order to promote the cultural development of students» (Law 9394/96 — Art. 26 paragraphs 2), provides a space for the arts in schools, as established in 1971 with the inclusion of art education in the full curriculLaw 9394/96 — Art. 26 paragraphs 2), provides a space for the arts in schools, as established in 1971 with the inclusion of art education in the full curriculum.
Here's a recent example from The New York Times: «Samuel Ting, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Nobel laureate particle physicist, said Wednesday that his $ 1.6 billion cosmic ray experiment on the International Space Station had found evidence of «new physical phenomena» that could represent dark matter, the mysterious stuff that serves as the gravitational foundation for galaxies and whose identification would rewrite some of the laws of physics.»
«But it takes time and money to get those, too,» said Spain, who predicts a rush on those trailers as most of North Carolina's school districts scramble to build out more classroom spaces to comply with the class size law.
Northeast Charter Schools Network Western New York Advocacy Manager Duncan Kirkwood said, «My first day of work with NECSN coincided with the Governor's budget address and I heard him talk about One New York — and to me that means including Buffalo charter school kids in the law that provided for facilities or space.
Rather, he said, the laws are largely symbolic, and meant to educate dog owners as well as people who let pets into spaces where they don't belong.
Treaties that might apply — the Weather Modification Convention, the Outer Space Treaty, the ol' Law of the Sea — wouldn't really cover geoengineering experiments or deployments, he said.
So what is left are conservation laws and state equations or better said a discrete version of conservation laws and state equations because space has been cut in N (N integer) cells.
Time, space, and the research capacities and patience of the present author precludes any further detailed analysis — it suffices to say, however, that the citation of three decisions in 60 years is not exactly evidence for a richly litigated point of EU law.
«Seeing all that come together is [a] reuniting of the idea that law schools are in particular places in communities or that universities can play this role to benefit those around them rather than being kind of cut off in time and place from any particular space,» he says.
As I say, it's still early days yet for Twitter and especially for law firm ventures into this still - evolving space.
We say this because the division of powers part of the judgement (commencing at para 98) is full of all sorts of references to two levels of government (see e.g. para 141) and similar comments about «interlocking federal and provincial schemes» that make it abundantly clear that this Court has given no thought to the space within which indigenous laws may operate within the modern constitutional order (for recognition that the law making authority of aboriginal peoples pre-dated the Crown's acquisition of sovereignty, was not extinguished by that acquisition of sovereignty and was not impaired by the division of legislative powers between the federal and provincial governments in 1982 see Campbell v British Columbia (2000), 189 DLR (4th) 333 (BCSC) and Justice Deschamps in Beckman v Little Salmon / Carmacks First Nation, [2010] 3 SCR 103 at para 97).
He said DOA is a full - service commercial law firm providing a wide range of expert legal services to highly diversified clients in various sectors of the economy.Duale also disclosed that the event would focus on topical issues in the Financial Technology (Fintech) space with an opportunity to discuss and review new developments from a global perspective.
Sossin says the law school believes it's great to see students «expressing their convictions» and they'd like to ensure they're given the space to further their dialogue.
Louis Mirando has some very interesting things to say about the library as social space in Rebuilding a Law Library, Part 5: Library as Place.
«Sharing space with other small firm attorneys provided me the resources I needed to practice law at a high level, plus a steady stream of referrals from suitemates dramatically reduced overhead,» says Furnari.
Architects say that even small changes to the law could make the city's buildings «sleeker, raise ceiling heights and provide more opportunity for green space
«And yes, it's also a space - laced psychiatric melodrama, not to mention media sensation of let's just say cosmic proportions, with all the right stuff for an «over-the-moon» «galactic love triangle» «astronauts gone wild,» «rocketeers behaving badly» (pick your funny headline) bizarre reality show replacement, cable TV movie, and sizzling Court TV trial, but it is not a space law case.»
-LSB-...] The biggest users of space in the office towers in downtown Wilmington are law firms, commercial real estate agents said.
Over the course of several months, police say, he gave the woman thousands of dollars for a variety of expenses, including tuition for law school courses in which she never enrolled and premium office space in the heart of Toronto's financial district.
«Meanwhile, if you look at zoning laws, typically you need to have so many parking spaces per unit,» Tully says.
Sarah Leamon says she created the Women's Association of Criminal Lawyers to give women in criminal law a space to address and share their concerns.
Agents raided space Mr. Cohen uses in the Rockefeller Center office of the law firm Squire Patton Boggs, as well as a room Mr. Cohen is staying in at the Loews Regency Hotel on Park Avenue while his apartment is under renovation, the person said.
Under common law, unwanted incidental touching - say, in the context of a public space - is not illegal per se.
Jonathan Askin, the director of Brooklyn Law School's Brooklyn Law Incubator and Policy Clinic (BLIP) and one of the organizers of the hackathon, said, «When I look around at my peers, I see 40 - year - old lawyers who are still communicating via snail mail and fax machines and telephones and appearing in physical space for negotiations.»
I will say this, though: abolishing the articling system would, within the space of five to ten years at the most, completely change the character of Canada's law schools, like it or not.
«At Belmont Law School, we have an office management practice course where our students talk about how to prepare a budget, how to find office space, how to run their own business,» he said.
«People don't have to be in a physical office space,» Berger says of his non-traditional law firm business plan.
Jourova said today that the EC is hearing two lines in Washington regarding renewal of FISA 702: One view being that Congress will reauthorize the current version of the law; and the other being that, as she put it, «there is a space for improvement in our interests — that the protection of non-American citizens could be added».
There was a myth for a while that they were somehow existing in a free space and shouldn't be subject to ordinary laws, in particular, ordinary laws about privacy that we've had in Australia for many years,» he said.
For example, saying: «Issued tickets to violators of local laws» doesn't tell the reader anything more about you as a police officer than they would have already expected, and is therefore a waste of valuable space on your resume, and their time.
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