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... Center-hosted Self-Represented Litigation Network, in cooperation with the Legal Services Corporation, is presenting a two day conference ... experts to discuss strategies for integrating access to legal information into their programs, including how to locate the best content and ... expanding the use of public libraries for access to justice; and one of the following: a legal aid staff member; a court ...
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... quarter century of legal reforms and institution building, China still has holdovers from centuries of its own unique legal tradition. One of these is the practice of petitioning higher authorities to overturn local government decisions.
... , near Hong Kong. For the past year, she has gone on a Chinese-style quest for justice on behalf of her Chinese fiance.
Harms, a tall, blond, 30-year-old Texan ...
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... one drug in a new procedure that has opened up a host of legal and ethical questions over lethal injection and capital ... catch and prosecute the guilty as well.
And none of these folks who say 'the justice system is flawed so we can't kill the scum ... worried about sending them away for a decade or two, so work to strengthen the justice system, not weaken it to the benefit of the scum. Make ...
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... govern the case to which they both apply.” …Chief Justice Marshall, “Marbury V Madison”
 ... and thought processes. However, it is clear from reading the opinion of Chief Justice Marshall, in “Marbury V Madison” ... controlled public perceptions of Obama’s records and eligibility as well as legal definitions such as natural born citizen. Public awareness of ...
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... believed that this fact of pluralism posed a problem for his theory. How could justice as fairness
be stable (or reproduce itself) given the plurality of viewpoints that
is ... of
interconnected arguments. If you need to master these debates before
you can complete your work in legal theory, then the work may never be
completed.
The alternative is to see whether you can
find a different ...
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... McKinnon should not face up to the consequences of what he did. He himself recognises that. But given his condition, there are issues of justice here that are deeper than the desire to put on trial, convict, sentence and make ... involves using just laws justly, and for the purposes they were intended. Justice, and therefore moral and legal accountability, takes into consideration a person’s ...
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... hard hit by the difficulty finding justice in a money-driven legal system, while the Mafia, politicians ... doctors' malpractice insurance - which is basically legal insurance. Create a pension: you need a lawyer. Even your lawyer ... inflating his charges. And even your investments - every mutual fund has a legal team paid for with your fees. The list goes on and on.
Something must be done immediately ...
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... Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice, tell the Today Programme last month that the criminal legal aid spend ... likes to cultivate alongside the one that criminal legal aid spending is ballooning, is that of the fat-cat ... , lazy, underworked and overpaid. But he works mostly on private legal cases and shares his industry with others who are not like him.
They earn far less, and care ...
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... public libraries can improve access to online legal information at
libraries.
The conference will be a unique opportunity ... experts to discuss strategies
for integrating access to legal information into their programs, including how
to the best locate content ... expanding the use of public libraries for
access to justice; and one of the following: a legal aid staff member; or a
court ...
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... and due process. Due process is the principle that the government must respect all of the legal rights a person is entitled to under the law.
(Picture): Scales of Justice, Vancouver Law Courts. The ... legal problems and act for you in court. If you cannot pay for a lawyer, in most communities there are legal aid services available free of charge or at a low cost.
Quotes Of ...
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... a member of the judiciary and other judges consider if electronic technology can increase access to justice by reducing legal fees.
I am sure that Simon would be grateful to receive comments and other material from the judiciary and legal profession and any other interested persons on this subject which would greatly add to the discussion and assist in the ...
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... a fantastic job of highlighting the potential of technology to help increase access to justice for low and moderate-income individuals. It focuses on LiveHelp, a ... volunteers, increase access to services, and ultimately address the unmet legal needs facing so many low and moderate-income Americans. Please consider donating to justice innovators like Illinois Legal Aid Online and Pro Bono Net this ...
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... developing mess known as the Bank Century scandal. However, it seems that if you steal three beans then justice is swift, but if you attempt to bribe public officials and / or participate in ... problem with the idea of plea bargaining. However, this needs to be done in a manner that people who have no experience of the legal system are not rail-roaded into making confessions in order to see leniency ...
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... that “all federal agencies shall cooperate fully with the commission.” The Justice Department, however, is citing internal regulations stemming from a 1951 case ... , the department is stiffing the commission and unfairly putting its own employee in a legal bind.
Second, that same day, the two Republican House members with top-ranking jurisdiction over the Justice Department, Rep. Frank ...
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... all the seminars taking place during this Convention focus on this issue. Everyone here- whether in the spiritual, or the legal and social sphere - is working to make the time people are to ... , in the prison, to the woman with whom he had had a child while still in hiding. Because of his collaboration with the justice, after a time, according to the Italian law, he was granted house arrest, and at ...
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