Sentences with phrase «speaking civil issues»

Unfourtunately he made the mistake of assuming that all NYers support gay marriage (not speaking civil issues here)... so that told most of the story... he would sell his convictions for a vote.

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But for gays, the issue of civil rights and separation of church and state will come eventually in the US, so you can cling to your fairy tales all you want (mainly speaking to this Bob really, not Don).
Obviously, Haas is innocent until proven guilty (so to speak because this is a civil suit), but I would be surprised that there's any rule against commenting on this kind of issue.
She also spoke up frequently on civil rights issues.
While Frank and his compatriots are for the most part your stereotypical artistic eccentrics — Maggie Gyllenhaal's Clara plays the theremin and dresses like she's from the»20s, François Civil's boho bassist Baraque speaks French all the time, and though Frank's insistence on wearing a giant fake head is a symptom of deeper psychological issues, it certainly seems at first, to Jon and to us, that it's an affectation adopted by a deeply artistic soul — Jon's just... a normal guy.
They must try to emphasize respectful speaking and listening in order to facilitate civil discussion on these issues in class.
What's been most striking in my reporting on this issue is meeting students as young as 11 or 12 who are getting involved, speaking out, and performing, essentially, civil disobedience for the cause of public education.
Therefore, they suggested speaking of «choice» as the «civil rights issue» of our time.
In San Francisco in 1937, Motherwell heard the novelist and art theorist André Malraux speak at a rally concerning the Spanish Civil War (1936 — 1939), provoking his interest in a moral issue that would provide the subject and inspiration for his work for the rest of his life.
Artist Danny Lyon speaks with Representative John Lewis about his lifelong advocacy of civil liberties and his current leadership on issues including gun control and voting rights.
«Gideon Speaks, named after the landmark Supreme Court case which requires that counsel be provided for all indigent criminal defendants is a marriage of my love of the law and writing and discusses issues related to criminal and civil rights law in NYC.
Carr Maloney is actively involved in various retail industry organizations, and its members speak regularly on loss prevention, employment and civil litigation issues.
Fernando's numerous published articles and speaking engagements in his areas of practice reflect the depth of his knowledge and understanding of the issues that his clients face, including his chapter authorships for the leading treatise on electronic discovery for in - house counsel, eDiscovery for Corporate Counsel (Chapter 17 - Electronic Data, Cyber Security & Crisis Management)(Thomson - West 2013 — present), and New Jersey Federal Civil Procedure (Chapter 10 — eDiscovery)(ALM 2011 - present).
He has authored numerous legal papers on civil litigation and trial practice and has spoken at seminars before health care professionals, consumer groups, the insurance industry and attorneys on issues relative to civil litigation.
Five other interveners will also speak to the issue, including the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Amnesty International, the Canadian Centre for International Justice and International Human Rights, the Canadian Council for Refugees, and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
Executive Director Paul Bland will speak on the above topic at as part of the George Mason Law & Economics Center's Symposium on the Civil Justice Issues.
The Charter does not speak to this issue, and thus the situation is not the same as with retroactivity and trial unfairness, which it explicitly prohibits in criminal cases, but says nothing about — and thus tolerates — in civil matters.
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