Sentences with phrase «trouble with the law at»

Studies suggest that two - thirds of students who struggle with reading by fourth grade will run into trouble with the law at some point.

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In 2016, Chris Hoofnagle, a law professor at the University of California, Berkeley, expressed unease with the third - party evaluators studying another tech giant in trouble with the FTC — Google.
Indeed the coach revealed earlier this year that he turned down the chance to sign Jamie Vardy two years ago because the striker was 27 at the time, and had also endured trouble with the law.
However, I've read in recent years about how the progressive parents, who would rather their teens and their friends drink safely at home instead of driving out to a bonfire in a field somewhere, have gotten in trouble with other parents, and thus the law, for providing alcohol to others» kids.
Combining cultural and legal analysis, Pregnant with the Stars uncovers a world where pregnant celebrities are governed and controlled alongside the recent, and troubling, proliferation of restrictive laws aimed at women in the realm of reproductive justice and freedom.
On the heels of deeply troubling problems at the polls during the April 19th presidential primary, roughly 200 citizen advocates will meet with lawmakers to share their personal voting experiences and make the case for fundamental reform to New York's antiquated election laws.
We work with 50,000 children and young people across the UK and our projects are still seeing increasing numbers of families who are at breaking point and children who are at risk of neglect, entering the care system, or are getting into trouble with the law.
The Medical Superintendent of the New Abirem Government Hospital, Dr Alexander Osei Bonsu, has run into trouble with the law over alleged theft of medical equipment valued at GHC50, 000.00, the property of the hospital.
She drives around with Tommy in the Good Humor truck when he takes over from Uncle Al, and, though they don't really do anything much, Tommy gets in trouble with his ex brother in law when Debbie spends the night at his place.
In this punk coming of age story, rebellious Mae is sent to do community service at an AIDS center after getting in trouble with the law.
It's a good thing that the wagon form - factor doesn't attract a lot of attention to itself, because a car this comfortable at speed that could get you into a lot of trouble with the law if you're not careful.
Available security related features include Automatic Crash Notification, which can automatically notify an operator who can contact first responders in the event of an collision; Manual Emergency Call, a feature that allows for quick access to customer specialists at the touch of a button; Roadside Assistance, for added peace - of - mind in the event of trouble on the road; and Stolen Vehicle Location Assistance, which uses VW Car - Net Security & Service to assist law enforcement with locating your vehicle in the event that it is stolen.
They were expecting with less ice at - least a small GLOBAL warming — to get them out of trouble — but nature is controlled by the laws of physics — not by their wishful thinking.
«I think it's a troubling development because at the end of the day these markets only exist to the extent they have credibility behind them, to the extent people can understand what they're getting, said Rick Saines, Principal with law firm Baker and McKenzie.
I think this strange and troubling situation is at the root of all the dismay with these proceedings, and that Michael Schiavo's illegitimate status as guardian by operation of Florida law raises a claim under the 14th Amendment that ought to have been examined fully and ruled upon, and that there is at least an arguable claim of unconstitutionality of any «guardianship» statute that ignores such facts.
He quotes Adam Feldman, a postdoctoral fellow at Columbia Law School and creator of a high court statistics blog, Empirical SCOTUS, as saying some recent decisions had fractured the justices, with each seemingly wanting to have their own say, which «shows they're having trouble finding that point of consensus not along ideological grounds.»
Hoyt's disappearance comes on the heels of serious financial troubles, including a March 2007 personal bankruptcy filing, not to mention a multitude of ethical and criminal violations relating to Hoyt's dealing with clients at the Hoyt Law Group.
Or, just maybe, somebody at the Pace Law School has no trouble with cognitive dissonance.
Most recently, his firm's flagship property at 666 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan was the subject of controversy: Around the time his father - in - law received the Republican nomination last spring, Mr. Kushner's firm began conversations with a Chinese company with ties to some of the Communist Party's leading families about a plan to invest billions of dollars in the troubled office tower.
At Leibenguth Law, we believe that a court of law is the last place parents should face off with their troubled childrLaw, we believe that a court of law is the last place parents should face off with their troubled childrlaw is the last place parents should face off with their troubled children.
An inventory of life events was administered during the 1985 - 1986 maternal and offspring interviews to assess life events that the youths had experienced during the past 2 years: death of a loved one, failure to achieve an important goal, high risk of being fired or laid off from one's job, parental separation or divorce, the end of a romantic relationship or rejection by a romantic partner, serious injury or illness, serious fights with family members, serious financial problems, serious problems at school or work, trouble with the law, and having experienced a crime or an assault.
Having a kid who is getting into trouble at school or with the law, who is addicted to drugs or alcohol, or who is suffering from a serious mental illness can be extremely isolating.
S Young, «The Trouble with Tradition», Native Title and the Yorta Yorta Decision» (2001) 30 University of Western Australia Law Review 28 at 44, 45, 49; also Tonkinson, op cit, at 12.
The adolescent and young adult with ADHD is at risk for school failure, emotional difficulties, poor peer relationships, and trouble with the law.29, 30 Factors identifiable in younger youth that predict the persistence of ADHD into adulthood include familiality with ADHD and psychiatric comorbidity — particularly aggression or delinquency problems.28,, 29,31,32
And if they have a related conduct disorder, they may get in trouble at school or with the law.
He was instrumental in raising $ 150,000, and his personal donations and event sponsorships last year funded 13 mentorship matches for youth, many of whom are at risk for dropping out of school, using drugs or alcohol, or getting into trouble with the law.
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