Courts and governments looking to make a strong commitment to
truly freeing the law, would do well to examine and maybe even emulate the SOQUIJ approach
Not exact matches
In 1991, you went to Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union and you met people who
truly believed that the American rule of
law, independent judiciary,
free market economy, and political system were to be admired.
When the U.S. Muslim community sounds out LOUD and CLEAR, without equivocation, and immediately against all forms of terrorism, including all aggressive religious intolerance for human rights, women's right, children, equal protection under the
law, the respect for other religions to coexist, the right to
free speech, and the ability to separate church from state, IF THEY FINALLY DO THAT AND LOUDLY, then we will begin to feel comfortable that they are
truly embracing American ideals and here to join us, not to oppose, defy, or undermine what we hold dear.
That biblical vision helped form the bedrock convictions of the American idea: that government stood under the judgment of divine and natural
law; that government was limited in its reach into human affairs, especially the realm of conscience; that national greatness was measured by fidelity to the moral truths taught by revelation and inscribed in the world by a demanding yet merciful God; that only a virtuous people could be
truly free.
What is
truly a miracle, in the pejorative sense of an event having no rational connection with what has gone before, is the emergence of a being with consciousness,
free will, and a capacity to understand the
laws of nature in a universe which in the beginning contained only matter in mindless motion.
there's really no room for the concept of an independent entity possessed of «will» in a worldview shaped by cause and effect; the only place for «will» to retreat to is the zone of true randomness, of complete uncertainty, which means that
truly free will as such must be completely inscrutible [sic]... Statistical
laws govern the decay of a block of uranium, but whether or not this atom of uranium chooses to fission in this instant is a completely unpredictable event — fundamentally unpredictable, something which simply can not be known — which is equally good evidence for the proposition that it's God's (or the atom's) will whether it splits or remains whole, as for the proposition that it's random chance.
For its only love and grace that
truly sets us
free from the power of the
law and the orphaned heart of leaders who don't understand that it isn't their gifts, title, or works that make them acceptable to God, but the sacrificial love of Jesus.
I'm neither Paleo nor gluten
free, but make treats for my daughter and son - in -
law who are
truly gluten intolerant, not just «faddies».
Once
law becomes
truly open and
free, companies like ROSS, Ravel, and Casetext are gonna be thick on the ground.
The success of mediation is heartening — the resolution of family
law disputes through the courts has always struck me as an option of
truly last resort — however mediation generally comes at a cost, whereas litigating in the provincial court is usually
free.
Rather, for
free, we answer your questions and if needed will refer you to an independent
law firm that we
truly believe is the best fit for your situation.
The acquisition of Quicklaw and its merger with Lexis Nexis, combined with the publication of Halsburys
Laws of Canada and Juris Classeur Quebec, have given the company a national foot print, making it
truly competitive with other commercial legal publishers in the Canadian market, and ensuring clear superiority over the growing number of
free services.