Sentences with phrase «shaped by justice»

How would a more just economic framework affect our consciousness, and how would a consciousness shaped by justice influence these structures?

Not exact matches

And how much was the timing of Trump's decision shaped by events spiraling out of his control — such as Monday's testimony about Russian interference by former acting attorney general Sally Yates, or the fact that Comey last week requested more resources from the Justice Department to expand the FBI's Russia probe?
It was shaped, as Chief Justice Rehnquist reminded us, by Rep. Madison's sensible legislative compromises.
Those of us shaped by the Enlightenment, for example, often think of justice in quite individualistic ways alien to persons of some other cultures.
By observation, analysis, judgment and reform, worship can become a force for shaping a community based on justice.
I don't mean some sort of epiphany that one might call enlightenment, but a kind of radical worldview change (caused by the Spirit) that shapes the way we interact with the world and causes us to take up arms for love and justice.
Against this I can plead that while my philosophical parti pris may betray me into distortion in this respect, it also enables me to do justice to something clearly glimpsed by Dix in the passage from The Shape of the Liturgy, to which I referred in my comments, as well as by Barth and by P. T. Forsyth.
The prophetic disposition sees all reality in terms of historical eventfulness — it weighs every event by its tendency to conspire with or against God's drive to shape history toward his kingdom of love and justice, and it understands that the human vocation is to participate in this struggle.
2 p.m. New York Times bestselling author and distinguished scholar Carole Boston Weatherford discusses how American history and cultural evolution is shaped by slavery, segregation and social justice.
Although it doesn't do much for my natural shape, I believe I did myself some justice by picking the right color and fabrication.
Best Picture Oscar winner «The Shape of Water,» «Justice League» and «Call Me By Your Name» are also new to Blu - Ray this week.
This Shapes up to be a Battle of the Ages — an Unforgettable match — and Justice for the Birds, who lost by a mere Three points to the New England Patriots in 2005.
Posted by Mike Spring on Mar 29, 2018 in All, Books, DVD / Blu - ray, Film, Reviews Comments Off on US Blu - ray & DVD releases this week: Justice League, Wonder, The Shape of Water and more
From the grief - stricken Kristen Stewart contemplating the existence of her own spirituality as Maureen in Personal Shopper to the burgeoning determination that manifests slowly but surely in Mildred Loving's (Ruth Negga) incorrigible spirit in Loving as she seeks justice for her so - deemed illegal interracial marriage, to the existential despair of Emily Dickinson (Cynthia Nixon) in A Quiet Passion that is largely shaped by the suffocating position women had to endure in the 1800s — to say nothing of the micro-nuance on display in the tripartite Certain Women — I could ramble on for thousands of words about the things I've learned during this festival watching beautiful, brave, and flawed women characters try to move through their lonely fictional worlds.
In particular, works by poets such as Marilyn Nelson, Margarita Engle, J. Patrick Lewis, George Ella Lyon, Walter Dean Myers, and Carole Boston Weatherford help lay the groundwork for exploration of the social - justice issues that shaped U.S. history.
It looks like Star Trek, being developed by Digital Extremes, who brought us Bioshock 2, The Darkness 2, Unreal Tournament and Dark Sector, is shaping up to be one hell of a game that might just manage to do the legendary name of Star Trek justice.
On display are documents of the organizing and shaping of the transformative fight for racial equality and justice in the United States from the 1960s to the 1970s, as captured by the unblinking eye of surveillance.
Though her sculptural forms were often highly - abstracted, Catlett imbued her works with a profound sense of narrative shaped by both her intensely personal experience and identification as an African American woman (along with her acquired mejicanismos) and her broader, abiding concern with principles of justice, freedom, dignity and resilience.
Two women, two generations: Our lives and work are shaped by an unwavering commitment to justice, which encompasses not only women, but all those oppressed by the powerful.
Hungry for Change ties directly to our UU Ethical Eating Statement of Conscience by exploring the social justice, environmental and health components of a food system shaped by our individual and collective food choices.
The next attempt to develop ambitious, national climate legislation — if such an opportunity arises again — is sure to be shaped by the movement's increasingly powerful commitment to climate justice.
Despite this unprecedented power to shape the bench, his tough - on - crime agenda was repeatedly dealt blow after blow by the activist court led by Chief Justice McLachlin.
Proponents of tort reform, led by men such as Karl Rove, learned early on the value in shaping public opinion in regards to the civil justice system; YOUR civil justice system.
2002 The Law Makers: Judicial Power and the Shaping of Canadian Federalism by John T. Saywell Colonial Justice: Justice, Morality and Crime in the Niagara District, 1791 - 1849 by David Murray Canadian State Trials Volume Two: Rebellion and Invasion in the Canadas, 1837 - 8 edited by F. Murray Greenwood and Barry Wright Courted and Abandoned: Seduction in Canadian Law byPatrick Brode
That said, both Smith and Moorhead are impressed by chief exec Des Hudson who arrived at Chancery Lane in 2006 to knock some shape into what was seen to be an organisation lurching from crisis to crisis — for example, a bruising encounter with the then Lord Irvine over its campaign against the Access to Justice Bill («irresponsible scaremongering») and the bitter recriminations following the departure of Kamlesh Bahl, the first Asian woman to become vice-president, who resigned following bullying allegations.
And the justices do shape those numbers, both by what they regulate and by what they leave alone...
It remains to be seen how this will apply to a broader public consultation on a complex area by an expert decision - maker, particularly in the context of environmental decision - making, where the Aarhus Convention and Mr Justice Sullivan's report on environmental justice [Ensuring Access to Environmental Justice in England and Wales; report of the working group on access to environmental justice, May 2008] continue to shape an increasingly rigorous approach to consulJustice Sullivan's report on environmental justice [Ensuring Access to Environmental Justice in England and Wales; report of the working group on access to environmental justice, May 2008] continue to shape an increasingly rigorous approach to consuljustice [Ensuring Access to Environmental Justice in England and Wales; report of the working group on access to environmental justice, May 2008] continue to shape an increasingly rigorous approach to consulJustice in England and Wales; report of the working group on access to environmental justice, May 2008] continue to shape an increasingly rigorous approach to consuljustice, May 2008] continue to shape an increasingly rigorous approach to consultation.
Over the past decade, the U.S. Supreme Court — led by Chief Justice John Roberts — increasingly has shaped the contours of complex litigation exposures through its rulings on class action and governmental enforcement litigation issues.
With the new appointment of Justice Richard Wagner by Stephen Harper, this gives us another chance to look at how this can potentially shape the court.
In addition to Susana's case, by fighting for justice for the underprivileged in other historic cases such as MM (Lebanon)[2017] UKSC 10 (see here), he shaped the practice of human rights in the UK over the past decade.
Ideas about justice shape and are shaped by place and space.
This is — the all - pervading denial of justice, produced by the exclusion put upon one or other of the two remedies which wrong in every shape calls for: namely, the satisfactive and the punitive.
By meeting with our Congressional delegation each spring, we are helping to shape the narrative of what our country should prioritize and what is important to our state — equal justice for all, regardless of income.
While it is obvious the justices retain the final say in the outcome of a case, the process of research and writing undertaken by the clerks may help shape the judgments in a fundamental way.
For me as Social Justice Commissioner, specifically charged by statute to report on the effect of the Native Title Act upon the human rights of Indigenous Australians, the challenge is to develop a framework that recognises the distinctiveness of Indigenous identity as it is shaped by our adherence to traditional laws and customs, while at the same time seeking to maximise the capacity of native title to contribute to the economic and social development of traditional owner groups and the communities they live in.
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