After law school, she clerked at the US Court of Appeal and she offers deep understanding and insight on both procedural questions of how the court operates and on
the substantive issues in question.
Not exact matches
As to the
question of when he and his party will develop a broad and
substantive legislative platform to tackle the critical challenges America faces, McConnell has a ready answer as well: «If we're
in the majority,» he says, «we'll be sitting down, intensely, a year from now on the very
issue you've raised.»
In CSPM he writes that «it is a moot
question how far one can distinguish methodological from
substantive issues» (71).
On its own, this
issue would not have hurt Cameron much, but it's obviously damaging
in combination with his slippery approach to more
substantive questions.
In the Fall 2014
issue of Education Next, Richard Epstein, a University of Chicago law professor,
questioned the departments» action for forcing «school districts to comply with a
substantive rule of dubious legal validity and practical soundness.»
When you deal with these official bodies you have to formulate your
questions like a lawyer
in order to force them to confront the sticky
substantive issues, such as the ones Nic Lewis surfaced, or the procedural
issues raised by most IPCC critics.
That is, the comments and responses would need to be relevent,
substantive and informed to a level appropriate for the scientific discussion of
issue in question.
Secondly, as to the
substantive assessment of the dispute, the main
issue in this case was the
question of whether the applicable market sharing arrangement constituted a restriction of competition by object.
Scott monitors state rulings, legislation and court decisions that impact taxpayers and guides his clients
in a broad range of
substantive issues, from business restructuring and transactional tax planning to constitutional
questions such as nexus, discrimination against interstate commerce and unitary combination.
The primary
issue in substantive judicial review should always be what is the nature of the
question decided by the administrative decision - maker and who as between the judiciary and the executive or its delegates is best - suited to have the final say
in answering it.
In England and Wales, the rules of criminal procedure are what govern the issue raised in the question, rather than the substantive laws relating to the various charges which might be brought; and while the substantive laws in England and Scotland are often fairly similar, the procedures are usually very dissimila
In England and Wales, the rules of criminal procedure are what govern the
issue raised
in the question, rather than the substantive laws relating to the various charges which might be brought; and while the substantive laws in England and Scotland are often fairly similar, the procedures are usually very dissimila
in the
question, rather than the
substantive laws relating to the various charges which might be brought; and while the
substantive laws
in England and Scotland are often fairly similar, the procedures are usually very dissimila
in England and Scotland are often fairly similar, the procedures are usually very dissimilar.
Moreover, there is no
question that many other
issues in contract law do engage
substantive rules of law: the requirements for the formation of the contract, the capacity of the parties, the requirement that certain contracts be evidenced
in writing, and so on.
The
substantive issue for consideration here, one of first impression for this Court, is whether the recovery - enabling provision of the statute
in question allows the fatally injured party's estate to recover damages for the loss of income he or she could have earned had death not occurred.
Other than KRE 614, Lawson's observation of the practice, and the Slaughter case, there was not much
in the way of modern case law or authority
in Kentucky to instruct trial judges and litigators on any particular procedural or
substantive considerations for allowing juror
questions, until the Kentucky Supreme Court
issued its opinion
in Fraser v. Miller, 427 S.W. 3d 182 (Ky. 2014).