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6 Mar 2024, 1:11 am
Nicholas Leicester [2024] ECC Lei 2 This judgment (which was preceded by three interim judgments with the neutral citations [2023] ECC Lei 1, [2023] ECC Lei 2 and [2023] ECC Lei 3, dealing with preliminary issues) relates to a petition for the introduction of a new altar frontal displaying the colours of the Progress Pride flag, the church having come to be regarded over time as a safe worshipping space for LGBTQIA+ people of faith. [read post]
26 Feb 2024, 7:18 am
As illustrated in the In re Gold King Mine Release opinion, counsel’s failure to take these affirmative steps may lead to sanctions that adversely effect, or even dispose of, the case. [read post]
26 Feb 2024, 7:18 am
As illustrated in the In re Gold King Mine Release opinion, counsel’s failure to take these affirmative steps may lead to sanctions that adversely effect, or even dispose of, the case. [read post]
26 Feb 2024, 7:18 am
As illustrated in the In re Gold King Mine Release opinion, counsel’s failure to take these affirmative steps may lead to sanctions that adversely effect, or even dispose of, the case. [read post]
25 Feb 2024, 12:37 am
Inter Faith Network As readers will know, the Inter Faith Network was set to close on Thursday after the Government decided not to fund it. [read post]
22 Feb 2024, 2:04 pm
In the British system, "all the king's subjects" could be impeached, including private citizens. [read post]
12 Feb 2024, 10:00 pm
Good Faith Bargaining when Negotiating CBAs Understand the duty to bargain in good faith the terms and conditions of employment under the National Labor Relations Act. [read post]
7 Feb 2024, 7:57 am
Current laws focusing on “unauthorized access” can be misapplied to good faith security researchers, leading to unnecessary legal challenges. [read post]
6 Feb 2024, 10:50 am
But it allows Newman's "breach of contract claim based on his scholarship agreement" (and related claim for "breach of the implied duty of good faith and fair dealing") to go forward: Howard promised to pay Newman $26,000 per year in exchange for his meeting certain eligibility criteria…. [read post]
6 Feb 2024, 6:30 am
Roberto Gargarella Introduction The Collaborative Constitution is one of the most interesting contributions produced by the legal academia in recent years.[1] It is a clear, easy to read and at the same time profound book, in which its author, Professor Aileen Kavanagh, investigates what is the best and most justified way to protect rights in a democracy. [read post]
29 Jan 2024, 4:35 pm
I've always had so much more faith in it than the everyday rhino charities have ever had. [read post]
26 Jan 2024, 5:26 pm
We place our faith in their expertise, our bodies in their care, hoping for healing and solace. [read post]
22 Jan 2024, 8:24 pm
The remarks are fascinating (in the ancient sense of bewitching) and thus remarkable (in the sense of especially worth of remark), if only for thier quite useful way of drawing more fully the contrasts of perception very much on display this year--especially around the concept and symbolism of "trust" (as belief, confidence (eg Latin: fiducia; Old Norse traust "help, confidence, protection, support,"O, but also faith and faithful (eg Latin: fides). [read post]
22 Jan 2024, 10:16 am
Others are substantive: it's jarring, especially a week after Martin Luther King Jr. [read post]
15 Jan 2024, 10:40 am
"- Richard Wright"This is the faith that I go back to the South with, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed. [read post]
15 Jan 2024, 8:27 am
(Martin Luther Kong, Martin Luther King Jr. [read post]
15 Jan 2024, 8:15 am
King about the Vietnam War. [read post]
14 Jan 2024, 1:29 pm
Our patent laws provide blind faith in technical innovation, and I strongly believe that innovation usually provide a net benefit. [read post]
10 Jan 2024, 7:00 am
Martin Luther King, Jr. [read post]
7 Jan 2024, 9:44 am
The structure of the historical comparison has a major flaw: They concede that the Constitution explicitly limits many core royal powers, such war, peace (treaties), and the veto, so that the president is weaker than the king, but somehow Article II implies unnamed “executive powers” (like removal) that make a president stronger than a king? [read post]