Sentences with phrase «work of the courts»

«Thank you Mayor Sheehan, for placing your trust in me to preside as our next Albany City Court Judge, and for acting quickly to ensure that the important work of the court will continue, uninterrupted.
That article, Regardless of ObamaCare Decision, SCOTUSblog Has Already Won, by Dan Diamond, says the blog has become the «go - to source» for journalists, policymakers and anyone else who is interested in following the work of the court.
«I look forward to the contribution that this distinguished jurist will make to the work of the Court.
By strengthening the links between the courts and the community, I believe people's confidence in the work of the court will rise and the community will feel more confident about tackling offending behaviour.
The nature, volume and scope of work of the Courts increased significantly.
The main work of the Court currently appears to be in dealing with leave applications.
While cases could continue to be docketed and managed in Washington, D.C., the nitty - gritty work of the Court in reviewing and deciding cases could be doled out to offshore firms in India or elsewhere.
The work of the court continued, of course, with Senior Judges William Bauer, Kenneth Ripple, and Daniel Manion sitting regularly and the court calling on many district judges from the three states to sit with the court from time to time.
To increase knowledge and awareness of community, the diversity of the population and social services structures and resources that may assist and complement educational programs and the work of the courts;
Their article usefully highlights the work of courts that may remain unfamiliar to many of our readers, while casting new light on a range of theoretical debates relating to international courts.
The Ontario government is looking to contract out the transcription work of its court reporters, a new Grievance Settlement Board ruling reveals.
«I feel privileged to have been given the opportunity to participate in the work of the court,» she said.
I believe it is important for people in this jurisdiction to have the opportunity to see the work of the Court at first hand, which can only help to enhance public confidence in the administration of justice.»
Research on the work of the court - based Citizens Advice Bureau in London proved a bit equivocal about how effective this form of help seemed to be, at least in a British context — though California and Scotland appeared to have a happier story to tell.
In the wake of the Snowden disclosures, both Congress and the public have taken a harder look at the work of the courts created by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), focusing in particular on the «secret body of law» 1 they have created in the process of authorizing, modifying, and denying government surveillance requests.
The paper examines core research in the area and recommends various changes to «improve» the daily work of the courts and their judges.
The draft contains clear statements about judicial openness and the right of the masses (i.e. ordinary people, that term is alive and well) to know about the work of the courts (according to law).
The published opinions currently available may constitute the entire work of the Court of Review — that is, there may in fact be no extant unpublished precedential opinions from the Court of Review or the en banc FISC, but the current legal regime does allow for such opinions to exist.
Was this an attempt to obstruct the work of the court?
By extension, the work of the court is also disrespected.
Since its inception, National Adoption Day has made the dreams of thousands of children come true through the cooperative work of courts, judges, attorneys, adoption professionals, child welfare agencies and advocates to finalize adoptions and find permanent, loving homes for children in foster care.
Their resolution stated that ``... the resources allocated to family law cases involving children do not reflect the ratio of family cases to the overall work of the court.
This will involve providing increased opportunities for Indigenous Australians to participate more fully in the work of the Courts.

Not exact matches

Enbridge's Northern Gateway project, in the works since 2005, was likely dealt a fatal blow on June 30th when the Federal Court of Appeal threw out its 2014 conditional approval because the Crown (read: Harper government) failed in its «duty to consult» aboriginals as required by the Constitution.
Folsom, an American who worked for Bain & Co. in Tokyo after college before founding one of the first private equity firms in Japan, hired the biggest Japanese law firm and petitioned the court to change the bankruptcy to a so - called «civil rehabilitation.»
The court case revealed a series of convoluted legal infractions performed by Amanat and Tuzman in their work with the presently insolvent video - technology company, KIT Digital, a former multi-million dollar leader in the cloud - based video management industry.
Apple (aapl) is fighting a court order obtained by the FBI last month that requires the company to write new software to disable the passcode protections on a work iPhone used by Rizwan Farook, one of the two shooters in a December rampage that left 14 dead and 22 wounded.
On the evening of Oct. 18, 2011, exactly 82 years after the Supreme Court ruled that women were indeed persons, a flock of corporate elite descended on Toronto's Fairmont Hotel to celebrate the progress women have made, and investigate the work still to be done.
That summer, according to an account in Chinese court documents, thugs working for Gao beat up a group of men whom they mistook for another gang that had robbed them.
Collector Steven Tananbaum sued in New York state court on Thursday over the non-delivery of three Koons sculptures, claiming a «well - oiled machine» that exploits collectors» desire to own the artists» works by using incoming money to pay debts.
There, Pao held court on one side of the room, greeted with hugs and hearty handshakes by a number of start - up entrepreneurs she has worked with.
When I was working on it from 1974 to 1994, it did not cross my mind that a legal case that would end up in the Supreme Court would be the consequence of my work and I'm so gratified that it was a unanimous decision.»
In a newly - updated working paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, two researchers, Ozkan Eren and Naci Mocan, from LSU, examined juvenile court records from 1996 through 2012, looking to examine the relationship between «emotional shocks» - like those experienced by football fans — and a judge's ability to actually judge.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear Young's case and ultimately rule on what accommodations employers must make under the Pregnancy Discrimination Act, a decision that could touchthe lives of the 68 million working women in the U.S. and the 62 % of new moms in the last year who were part of the workforce.
At the height of the Clayoquot standoff, MacMillan Bloedel employed public relations campaigns, marshalled exhaustive research from its foresters and scientists, and fought its opponents in court — and none of it was working.
It has nothing to do, even, with how hard Tim Duncan works on the court — and he is one of the hardest working players I've ever seen.
Lucas took the designer to court for copyright infringement, but the court ruled the replicas were not covered by copyright law because they are not works of art.
«The notion that Christians may exercise their faith on Sundays but forget about it when they step into work on Monday is not real freedom of religion and is not freedom of conscience,» Scoffield told the court.
Prior to the building of Temple Court, the location was home to the Chapel Street Theater, which held the first performance of Shakespeare's «Hamlet» in New York in 1761, and Clinton Hall, a literary salon of sorts where poet Edgar Allan Poe worked.
Jagmeet Singh, meanwhile, waded into the impasse in Ottawa by proposing that the Trudeau Liberals work with the British Columbia government on a joint reference question to the Supreme Court of Canada, fast - tracking a resolution to what the federal NDP leader calls jurisdictional issues arising from B.C.'s objections to the project.
Alison Malsbury, a Seattle lawyer who works in cannabis trademark issues, told the Associated Press many of the lawsuits could settle out of court as neither RooR nor the sellers are keen on discussing their business in a federal court.
The Players: Proximity to the Vancouver Law Courts makes Hawksworth popular with law professionals, but it's really a who's who of the city; music manager Bruce Allen, Telus CEO Darren Entwhistle, and artist Rodney Graham (whose work adorns the room) are all regulars.
Latest Round: At this point, Wiley is seeking to learn the identifies of the defendants to work toward out - of - court settlements.
Part of what makes fair use cases so difficult is that there are multiple factors a court has to consider: One is the nature of the work (i.e., whether it is a commercial work), the second is the purpose of the use — specifically, whether it is «transformative» — the third is the amount of the original work used, and the fourth is the effect of the use on the market for the original product.
PROPERTY watchers should note where the WA Government is spending on its expanded capital works program if they want to know where the future of development lies, says Premier Richard Court.
The company just filed a regulatory document that said, «If acceptable terms of a sale or partnership or out - of court restructuring can not be accomplished, we may not have enough cash and working capital to fund our operations beyond the very near term, which raises substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern.»
«It's unlikely that a court would consider any personal issues an employer is going through as justification for an employee's inability to perform work, unless of course the personal issues directly affect the workplace and the employees,» said Ron Minken, head of Markham, Ont.
Stuck between rigid 20th Century employment classifications and the more complex realities of modern work, many gig employers have found themselves facing «former employees» in court that they never hired, fired, met, or even worked with in a traditional capacity.
This is a far cry from [the Supreme Court's decision in] Walling, where trainees impeded the regular business of the employer, worked only in their own interest and provided no advantage to the employer.
For Piya Chattopadhyay and her husband, Peter Armstrong — who were both reporters for the CBC when they met and courted 10 years ago — working together (their desks literally side by side) was suited to the taxing schedule of daily news.
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