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"adjudicate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to make an official decision about who is right between two groups or organizations that disagree
  2. [intransitive] to be a judge in a competition

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DICKERSON: If we adjudicate this, the night will be over.
After that period, Indonesia could ask the WTO to adjudicate.
Rather, judges should adjudicate without regard for those political forces.
"It's not my job to adjudicate his behavior," she said.
Sometimes library administrators will step in to adjudicate the dispute.
For years, researchers have attempted to adjudicate between two possibilities.
After that period, Russia could ask the WTO to adjudicate.
But Silver said he will not adjudicate differences of opinion.
China could then request a dispute settlement panel to adjudicate.
If you're working on multiple CFO assignments at a time, how do you adjudicate," and he used that word, "how do you adjudicate between a candidate that you'll show us at Facebook and someone else?
Officials in the polling stations will adjudicate in case of glitches.
The Supreme Court will adjudicate on the matter later this year.
The justices did not seem inclined to adjudicate that last dispute.
But Epic had arranged meetings to try to adjudicate these differences.
And it takes two years or more to adjudicate your case.
I will leave it to others to adjudicate whose was bigger.
The United States could then request dispute settlement panel to adjudicate.
"It is not the role of the NBA to adjudicate those differences."
They could go to court and adjudicate it there, you know that.
I'm only noting that this is not an easy case to adjudicate .
In a normal democracy, courts would be able to adjudicate these questions.
You have a civil-service system without the means to adjudicate disputes.
It is not the role of the N.B.A. to adjudicate those differences.
They wouldn't go to the FTC because they take forever to adjudicate complaints.
We don't have the time or the training to adjudicate these questions ourselves.
In 1990, a tribunal was convened to adjudicate who got how much water.
The Supreme Court is not particularly well suited to adjudicate this empirical dispute.
"We are simply not equipped to adjudicate all of the claims," said Rep.
But we also want to know, are they able to adjudicate their case?
I think they lack the training and resources to investigate and adjudicate felonies.
Guinness, which partners with Twin Galaxies to adjudicate videogame-based records, followed suit.
But they do need ways to adjudicate between conflicting interests and set common goals.
Should we adjudicate them before all the witnesses' statements and everything else is done?
One could speculate that senators thought they had more time to adjudicate the issue.
A federal judge in New York appointed a special master to adjudicate these claims.
The two sides also disagree on what body should adjudicate disputes over citizen rights.
But UNESCO's heritage wonks have no mandate to adjudicate between the claims of different religions.
EH: It becomes a much more difficult thing to adjudicate, to bring into the system.
As well as flying aeroplanes, computers watch bank accounts for fraud and adjudicate insurance claims.
Basic tools of economics and political science can help adjudicate the merits of those claims.
Thousands of cases were left to DeVos to adjudicate, delaying forgiveness of billions of dollars.
He said that an American judge of Mexican heritage couldn't adjudicate his case impartially. 28503.
"Science is difficult to adjudicate, because it's about promises to the future," Woodgett told me.
A series of systems and settings designed to adjudicate action and simulate facets of reality.
I have my own sympathies, but I do not propose to adjudicate that question here.
But I'm not here to adjudicate what these men might have done all those years ago.
Louisiana spends nearly $3.5 billion a year to investigate, arrest, prosecute, adjudicate and incarcerate its citizens.
Instead, the embassy stayed in Tel Aviv amid hope for peace that would adjudicate the matter.
There is a difference between trials, which adjudicate guilt, and sentencings, which determine punishment, she wrote.
These included one to adjudicate cases of faculty members who had been accused of sexual harassment.
In the short term, this means radically increasing the United States' capacity to adjudicate asylum claims.
Similarly, there is no such thing as empirical evidence sufficient to adjudicate moral and prudential disputes.
The S.E.C. is not the only federal agency that uses internal courts to adjudicate enforcement matters.
They are successfully dismantling and disabling the federal agencies that investigate and adjudicate whistleblower retaliation cases.
In addition, the department will adjudicate any new DACA requests, or renewal requests, accepted as of Tuesday.
Immigration officials said they would continue to adjudicate pending renewal requests and those filed before Oct. 5.
But it can also adjudicate matters itself using administrative law judges (ALJs) who work for the SEC.
According to an analysis by Alexander Platt, a lawyer, the SEC increasingly prefers to adjudicate matters itself.
In 1981, the two countries agreed that a tribunal at The Hague would adjudicate the legal claims.
Social scientists have long struggled to adjudicate, since, on the surface at least, the data are ambiguous.
Rather, they administer social welfare programs, regulate retirement savings and, well, adjudicate discounts on those 23andMe kits.
But Jackson seemed wary of connecting Trump opposition to an inability to fairly adjudicate Stone's criminal case.
One asylum officer told Vox that they no longer feel they have the authority to adjudicate cases.
Spotty registries make it hard to adjudicate competing claims, as seems to be the case in Dong Tam.
Two warring branches of government will now most likely require the third -- the judiciary -- to adjudicate their conflict.
It is "beyond question that the federal judiciary retains the authority to adjudicate constitutional challenges to executive action".
IN ANY country where secular courts and religious ones compete to adjudicate people's lives, tricky situations can arise.
It is "beyond question...that the federal judiciary retains the authority to adjudicate constitutional challenges to executive action".
It is the first time a domestic court will effectively adjudicate on a dispute between two sovereign states.
Courts are overstretched, many cases are hard to adjudicate and poor countries may not want their citizens back.
Facebook will create an independent oversight body to adjudicate appeals on content moderation issues, the company said today.
Furthermore, when granting a pardon, the president is not acting as a judge to adjudicate guilt or innocence.
He added, however, that it was "not the role of the NBA to adjudicate" people's differences in opinion.
We should more quickly adjudicate claims and ensure due process by providing asylum seekers access to legal counsel.
WIPO would not adjudicate such a dispute, but China might take its complaint to the World Trade Organization.
The kingdom, an absolute monarchy, has also never attempted to create an independent court system to adjudicate claims.
Sekulow ignored the House managers' call to allow Roberts to adjudicate questions about privilege and disputes over witnesses.
Yes, it is quicker to adjudicate immigration benefits applications on the basis of paper forms and supporting documentation.
Everyone should support the courts' responsibility to adjudicate constitutional harms, even in the absence of any financial injury.
The EU's largely toothless asylum body may be given more powers to adjudicate claims, helping to relieve national agencies.
The Justice Department's inspector general will look into, and soon adjudicate on, how the FBI handled the Clinton probe.
These career diplomats, who adjudicate visa issues, now explicitly have the authority to issue waivers to the president's ban.
It also prohibits employer interference in union activities and requires Mexico to establish independent tribunals to adjudicate labor disputes.
Tempers in the stands seemed heated during the game, and the associations' staff seemed ready to adjudicate it all.
Parties now regularly file legal petitions aimed at disqualifying their rivals, instead of leaving voters to adjudicate their disputes.
This lack of scrutiny matters, because the incentives of those who adjudicate disputes are skewed in favour of employers.
Whether any of this constitutes legal liability is a question neither the researchers nor I are equipped to adjudicate.
South Korea now has 60 days to settle the dispute, after which Japan could ask the WTO to adjudicate.
Some have argued this authority to adjudicate immigration cases is a way for attorneys general to advance immigration policy.
"We will continue to fully and sympathetically develop and adjudicate every mustard gas claim that we receive," he said.
The World Trade Organization uses Codex guidelines as its benchmark to adjudicate trade disputes involving food and pesticide matters.
Since only Ukraine, not Crimea, was sovereign, it was for a Ukrainian court to adjudicate the competing ownership claims.
Would you be on a council at Facebook to adjudicate things, or do you have other things to do?
If federal courts continue to issue them, this court is duty bound to adjudicate their authority to do so.
Should we try to adjudicate the financial value of the student's product against the financial value of the opportunity?
The gravity of impeachment demands that senator-jurors hear and adjudicate all evidence of guilt or innocence without partiality.
Mr. Freimuth said that there were 24 committees that adjudicate genre, made up of experts in each specific style.
If there are not enough eyes to see how a conflict began, it can be hard to adjudicate it.
"We don't create or adjudicate under secret law or procedure," David Snyder, a lawyer representing McCabe, told The Associated Press.
The FDIC can adjudicate claims quickly under this receivership, including putting a hold on derivatives and other complicated financial instruments.
"At that point, people lose confidence in the ability of the courts to fairly adjudicate cases and controversies," he said.
They also point out that the WTO is ill-equipped to adjudicate complaints about unofficial and implicit obstacles to investment.
So what they are trying to adjudicate is journalism, and since journalism is not a crime, we reject this trial.
It can be difficult for doctors to explain medications and procedures, let alone adjudicate their relative value for each patient.
Our nation must also uphold the rules of due process and rapidly adjudicate the status of the would-be immigrants.
But peering through our own cultural lens is not the only way to adjudicate the value of an artist's work.
I'm interested to hear, what entity or system do you think is best equipped to adjudicate those online speech disputes?
Sekulow ignored the House managers' call to allow Chief Justice Roberts to adjudicate questions about privilege and disputes over witnesses.
Traditionally, the Scottish team appoints one player as a judge during the tour to adjudicate petty behavioral and etiquette offenses.
But New York says there is "no ongoing injury" to the aggrieved gun owners and no controversy left to adjudicate.
Currently, the boards, which set hours and polling places and adjudicate ballot disputes, have a majority from the governor's party.
And do companies really have the resources, or the right, to police and adjudicate the private behavior of their employees?
The United Methodist legal structure does not have a clear procedure on how to investigate or adjudicate improper election activity.
They predict that the independent panel expected to adjudicate on UK-EU disputes will in practice be guided by the ECJ.
Immigration officials said that they would continue to adjudicate pending DACA renewal requests and those requests received between Tuesday and Oct.
According to the Congressional Research Service, the Attorney General has had statutory authority to interpret and adjudicate immigration law for decades.
The systems in place to investigate and adjudicate these crimes, particularly sexual assault, are deeply flawed and in need of improvement.
As Chief Justice Roberts wrote in Whitford, "justiciability"—whether the court is competent to adjudicate a case—is the next hurdle.
Thailand and Indonesia have 60 days to settle the dispute, but after that period Brazil could ask the WTO to adjudicate.
Of course, Russia may claim that before any action is taken in the ECHR, domestic courts must first adjudicate the matter.
In Argentina, perhaps public opinion will spur prosecutors into action, and perhaps the judiciary will impartially adjudicate cases of grand corruption.
You have to be able to adjudicate these cases quickly, so you need more judges, you need more family detention facilities.
It will show you candidates accusing each other of lying, but not adjudicate who's right or whose lies are more consequential.
If the two sides cannot settle the matter within 14 days, India could ask a WTO dispute resolution panel to adjudicate.
After that time, Switzerland could escalate the dispute by asking the WTO to set up a panel of judges to adjudicate.
Its efforts have been disjointed, with soldiers, diplomats and spies pushing conflicting priorities that only the faraway president can adjudicate between.
The United States has 60 days to settle the issue, after which time South Korea could ask the WTO to adjudicate.
"I believe rather than adjudicate these allegations in media reports, there should be a formal investigation into these matters," he said.
Courts have been reluctant to adjudicate disputes between presidents and Congress over their war powers, raising the possibility of a standoff.
Proudly objective parties can't satisfyingly adjudicate the most violent disputes, because they have a bias against the emotional effects of conflict.
At the core of the new policy is a commitment to investigate and adjudicate abuse cases independently of local law enforcement.
A major part of what remains in that process is for public hearings to adjudicate nearly 300 contentions with the project.
"Once we adjudicate it, the president absolutely has the right to override and still grant the clearance, but we owe it to the president and the American people to do what is expected of us, and our job is to adjudicate national security adjudications regardless of influence," she told the committee, according to the Democratic staff's memo.
Finally, the AIB will administrate and adjudicate disputes related to the AI Worker Realignment Program, which will be funded under the AIDPA.
It's not hard to imagine a selectively-functional app becoming a terrific headache, and one that Niantic would be forced to adjudicate.
The existing case took a year to adjudicate at trial, and another five months from the initial ruling to Thursday's SCOTUS decision.
"A New York court would be the more appropriate forum to adjudicate a constitutional challenge to a New York statute," they argued.
And when such transgressions are reported, we trust race directors to fully investigate the matter, and adjudicate their race results if necessary.
It's through lawyers that the courts are invoked to adjudicate and resolve injustices, including whether or not to put people in prison.
The court said it could not adjudicate because no competent body "on behalf of Bosnia as a state" had requested the revision.
Without that critical connection to the database, voters are pushed into a provisional process that takes longer to administer, adjudicate, and count.
The sport with perhaps the most complex rules still did not have enough of them to adjudicate a situation in real time.
America finds itself at a cultural turning point, long overdue, in how we perceive, describe and adjudicate sexualized attacks by powerful men.
There may well be a resource problem to process and adjudicate all outstanding asylum claims, but that does not a crisis make.
More recently, its telecommunication standard wrote the rules of the road for how pharmacies communicate with patients' insurance to instantly adjudicate claims.
It's so powerful, in fact, that European Union officials are now considering whether to introduce similar legislation to adjudicate deals in Europe.
Japan and South Korea have 60 days of "consultations" to settle the dispute, after which Japan can ask the WTO to adjudicate.
When the court does exercise its original jurisdiction, it is usually to adjudicate disputes between two states over issues like water rights.
When the Eagles played at Veterans Stadium, a makeshift courtroom was installed in the stadium to quickly adjudicate fans arrested during games.
" Gadde said that Twitter uses "a combination of machine learning and human review to adjudicate abuse reports and whether they violate our rules.
The report said the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) is "massively under-resourced" and lacked staffing levels necessary to adjudicate asylum requests.
The Department does not consistently classify, investigate, adjudicate, and document complaints of misconduct according to its own policies and accepted law enforcement standards.
After that, Australia could ask the WTO to adjudicate, with a view to forcing Canada to change its laws or risk trade sanctions.
Claims Process: We must have an agreed upon process for U.S. citizens to adjudicate their legitimate claims for property taken from their families.
In 2011, for the first time, the federal government claimed authority to dictate the specific procedures colleges used to adjudicate sexual assault allegations.
First, the rulings avoided a much worse result, one that many advocates feared: that federal courts cannot adjudicate partisan gerrymandering claims at all.
A Chinese trade diplomat told a WTO meeting that China wanted an expert panel to adjudicate its complaint, launched in April last year.
Silver attempted to diffuse the controversy in a statement on Tuesday, explaining that it was not the NBA's job to adjudicate political differences.
Zuckerberg might have reconsidered the company's ever-expanding use of AI to adjudicate hate speech, given its clearly negative impact on LGBTQ users.
Legislative action is all the more important in light of the Supreme Court's recent holding that federal courts cannot adjudicate partisan gerrymandering cases.
The court has the power to adjudicate disagreements under the terms of the companies' partnership, a common practice in international business tie-ups.
This has come to mean that only an immigration judge (an employee of the Department of Justice) can adjudicate an application for cancellation.
It's trying to catch up to how you adjudicate the sources that led him to believe that and how you respond to it.
That's why we have a chain of command who will take a look at the actions of these individuals and adjudicate the same.
The late-night statement appeared to preclude any need for the commission to try to adjudicate an unprecedented question of royalty and politics.
Advocates on both sides suspect that schools are hedging their bets as they adjudicate, fearing both lawsuits and Office for Civil Rights sanctions.
Today's migrant numbers require new strategies and more funds and staff on both sides of the border, including U.S. personnel to adjudicate asylum claims.
Prince felt strongly that the invisible infrastructure layer of the internet, where Cloudflare operated, should not be the place to limit or adjudicate speech.
On September 22nd, she announced that she was rescinding Obama-era directives to universities on how they should investigate and adjudicate sexual-assault claims.
Without trying to adjudicate between these estimates, it is clear that there is potentially a large amount of money at stake with an FTT.
I promised myself I wouldn't adjudicate this sort of thing ever since ruling in these pages that a hot dog is NOT a sandwich.
It was never because I was Indigenous or a female … How do you possibly adjudicate a pow wow album with a hip-hop album?
I am not, as a book reviewer, in any position to adjudicate this dispute, and Dr. Corkin is not here to speak for herself.
Over the past 48 hours, Mr. Trump expanded his musings about courts, doubting whether a Muslim judge could fairly adjudicate a trial involving him.
The project of securely hosting Central Americans while U.S. immigration judges adjudicate their cases seems a pipe dream, according to Reynosa's mayor, Maki Ortiz.
A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.
"I hope the legal system will be able to arbitrate and adjudicate swiftly and move onto issues of polyamorous relationships and legal protection issues."
Previously, genetics ancestry testing was used to adjudicate competing historical claims or to play a role in the genealogical mythmaking central to presidential politics.
Rather, the FD&C intended the FDA to adjudicate safety and effectiveness in allowing entry of new drugs and biologics into the medical armamentarium.
So there was little doubt, when he was required to adjudicate the first abortion-related vote of the Trump presidency, which way he would choose.
But there is no reason to think the court would seek to adjudicate in such a crisis by reaching for Mr Dershowitz's stringent constitutional interpretation.
There are currently 521,676 cases currently pending in the immigration court system — even after the Obama administration scrambled to hire more judges to adjudicate hearings.
Russia now has 60 days to settle the dispute, after which the United States could ask the WTO to set up a panel to adjudicate.
Thanks to federal guidance documents (which aren't legally binding but carry heavy threats including the loss of federal funding), schools are forced to adjudicate accusations.
If no solution is found in 60 days, the EU can then request that the WTO set up a panel to adjudicate on the issue.
Unfortunately, no official process exists to adjudicate debt relief for Army National Guard soldiers, which has caused years of hardship for them and their families.
In striking down some of the most restrictive limits, the Supreme Court can write a new opinion clarifying how lower courts should adjudicate these cases.
Only one state, Illinois, has made it law—the others have been prompted to change the way they adjudicate these rape cases through court decisions.
"Don't let him be at graduation," Grantz had pleaded the day before at her hearing with the school's disciplinary committee, which would adjudicate her case.
A former federal judge brought in to adjudicate the matter overruled the permanent suspension because Rice was effectively being suspended twice for the same infraction.
Split into two chambers, one to investigate and one to adjudicate, they are described as being independent, but UEFA's governing executive council appoints the members.
" In its place, the agency's mission statement promises to "efficiently and fairly" adjudicate immigration applications "while protecting Americans, securing the homeland and honoring our values.
The congressional Office of Compliance, created to adjudicate harassment claims, maintains a taxpayer-funded account for payment of misconduct settlements — but Meehan and former Rep.
And if it were to become a network pharmacy, he said, it would need to build the "back engine" to accept insurance and adjudicate claims.
Why walk away from the seat if, as he said, he still thought the Senate ethics committee was the right venue to adjudicate his case?
But if they wanted that and said, "Okay we&aposre going to adjudicate your case", well "Oh you&aposre going to keep them in internment camps".
In Britain, dozens of sharia councils exist to adjudicate (on a voluntary basis, although there may be strong social pressures) the marital affairs of Muslim citizens.
To try to adjudicate which of the dueling claims is more accurate (or to ignore Trump's ridiculous accusations altogether) opens one up to accusations of bias.
Currently USCIS still has yet to adjudicate several hundred asylum applications from as far back as 2013, USCIS spokesperson Joanne Talbot told me in an email.
Following an appeal filed in March 2019, the Supreme Court overturned the decision, ruling that partisan gerrymandering is beyond its authority to adjudicate on the matter.
The most critical function of the House and Senate Ethics Committees is to adjudicate allegations of misconduct against fellow lawmakers and staff that come before them.
"The outcome was to encourage the aggrieved U.S. carriers to use the mechanisms available in law to adjudicate their grievances," the senior White House official said.
To this end, the Social Security Administration already has infrastructure in place to adjudicate disability benefits claims and could absorb parts of the Veterans Benefits Administration.
While, the coin flips or "games of chance" are used in rare circumstances at precinct caucuses to adjudicate ties or resolve issues created by rounding errors.
In the morning, I was taken to a Shariah court, which is used in Malaysia to adjudicate religious issues, where I was interrogated for two hours.
"We recognize that robust political dialogue is an important part of democracy, and no one can sensibly adjudicate every political claim, counterclaim, and insinuation," Google said.
Sanders is also vowing to use the bankruptcy court system and allow people to adjudicate debt stemming from payments to providers and insurers for medical expenses.
You can choose to have one person serve as game master and adjudicate all challenges, but we just had adjacent players roll dice for the monsters.
I think it's more once these incidents happen, how we engage, how we adjudicate, the expectations of our legal system, are certainly different here than in China.
It will trigger a bitter and potentially long battle in the courts to adjudicate whether the executive branch or the legislative branch of the government will prevail.
Under WTO rules, the two sides have 60 days to try to settle the dispute, after which time the European Union could ask the WTO to adjudicate.
"Defendant seeks special treatment by having this court adjudicate his pretrial motions before a magisterial district judge has even held his case for court," the filing said.
It is a point of widespread consensus in the legal world that a judge's ethnicity has no bearing on his or her ability to adjudicate cases fairly.
And there is a recent example of this: a former federal judge was appointed special master to adjudicate disputes relating to the Michael Cohen search warrant documents.
How can you say that in your moral framework, you're not here to adjudicate the case, but you're saying that morality is not the only important thing.
"The matter at the SCA is still pending, so with that in mind they cannot adjudicate on a matter that can come back to them," Mfaku said.
"This is the greatest legal training ground — in 2000 years I've learned so much about how to adjudicate," said Patrick Mercurio, a hearing officer in the Bronx.
The split ruling now goes to a special pretrial chamber — which also includes both Cambodian and foreign judges — which was set up to adjudicate conflicts like these.
The appeals court, in vacating the injunction Thursday, ruled that the district court had lacked subject-matter jurisdiction to adjudicate the players' union's appeal of the suspension.
The challenge is now in the hands of the Democratic National Committee's Rules and Bylaws Committee, which has jurisdiction to adjudicate alleged rules violations from a campaign.
The International Court of Arbitration, operated by the Paris-based International Chamber of Commerce, has the power to adjudicate disagreements under the terms of the companies' partnership.
Once the asylum-seekers pass this interview, their cases are forwarded to an immigration judge who takes over their asylum case, which can take years to adjudicate.
Moreover, the service's adjudicators are already authorized to grant "green card" status under a similar statutory provision and application system, so are well-qualified to adjudicate cases.
The New York Times reported this week that Trump's unilateral action flouted WTO rules because the United States did not first seek to adjudicate through the organization.
"If the defendant is willing to give the plaintiff everything he asks for, there is no case or controversy to adjudicate, and the lawsuit is moot," he wrote.
Universities that failed to take "prompt and effective steps" to investigate and adjudicate allegations of sexual assault, the letter warned, risked losing millions of dollars in federal funding.
In 2015, for example, the feds found that MSU violated Title IX by taking too long to adjudicate student sexual misconduct cases, and ordered reforms to university policies.
I think more than a lot of other companies, we're in a position where we have to adjudicate those kinds of disputes between different members of our community.
Democrats "understate conservatives' legitimate aversion to trusting mainstream media institutions often disproportionately staffed by non-conservatives to fairly adjudicate information on the public's behalf," Grossmann and Hopkins write.
When courts adjudicate civil lawsuits, due process ensures that parties have access to lawyers, extensive pre-trial discovery through mechanisms such as depositions and cross-examination at trial.
Ideas could come from anyone, but a secretariat should have the power to control the text, adjudicate disputes and discard proposals that can't possibly attract broad national consensus.
Under WTO rules, the United States has 60 days to settle the complaint, after which India could ask the WTO to set up an expert panel to adjudicate.
Like the tobacco industry in the 1960s, these refiners knew that scientific questions were hard for outsiders to adjudicate, and thus easier to manipulate to an industry's advantage.
Unlike some government agencies, the commission has the power to adjudicate claims and award individual damages to victims to compensate them for their economic loss and emotional distress.
Practically speaking, it defies logic that Honduras will be able to fairly adjudicate thousands of potential asylum cases, when our own government has been overwhelmed by the task.
The agreement comes as schools across the country await Ms. DeVos's highly anticipated new rules for how administrators must address and adjudicate complaints of sexual harassment on campuses.
That litigation is scheduled to take place later this month, in front of a federal judge that Trump said could not adjudicate fairly due to his Mexican heritage.
The AI tools that help adjudicate disability benefits at the Social Security Administration came from agency insiders with intimate knowledge of governing law and how administrative judges work.
The United States now has 60 days in which to settle the dispute through bilateral talks, after which Canada could ask the WTO to adjudicate on the case.
"Defendants have a non-discretionary duty to develop guidance on the waiver process and to receive and fully and fairly adjudicate applicants' requests for waivers," the lawsuit charges.
But universities and colleges, obligated to adjudicate alleged rape cases that can flummox even the most experienced police detectives, don't have a sterling record on how they treat victims.
Thus, because the Court of Appeals lacked Article III jurisdiction to adjudicate the individual claims, it could not hear the plaintiffs' appeal of the order striking their class allegations.
The Hill To Die On leaves unmentioned the baroque, prohibitive system Congress previously used to adjudicate harassment and discrimination complaints and, in turn, quietly fund settlements with taxpayer money.
Second, best practices from successful rehabilitation programs – such as those in Saudi Arabia or Indonesia – should be leveraged to vet, adjudicate and rehabilitate detained ISIS fighters and family members.
Congress should continue to fund resource increases so the courts can fairly, fully, transparently and efficiently adjudicate asylum claims as part of the removal process for deciding immigration cases.
Compliance can include working to adjudicate issues with the fossil fuel industry outside of the legal system, offering self-audits, and giving more enforcement power back to the states.
Add to that the likelihood of an appeal, perhaps all the way to the Supreme Court, and it may take two or more years to adjudicate a privilege claim.
But let's not get into a fight about who started it or who was more uncivil and when: It reminds me of trying to adjudicate arguments between young kids.
Rather, the court concluded that the framers had assigned to the Senate the exclusive discretion to determine how best to adjudicate charges contained in duly adopted articles of impeachment.
A sufficiently large and organized political faction will always be able to bully them into treating any act or fact as "controversial" and thus not their place to adjudicate.
"The Court should not adjudicate the merits of this suit unless and until the Committee earnestly pursues and exhausts the constitutionally mandated negotiation and accommodation process," Trump's lawyers argued.
And the crowded field offers more than a soundbite fest — it fleshes out a broader divide between liberal and moderate positions that grassroots voters must adjudicate before choosing a candidate.
And cases typically take no more than three weeks to adjudicate (claims filed in court can take months before the overtaxed system can even schedule the case for a hearing).
Average annual salary: $160,280 Number of people employed in New York: 3,200 What they do, according to O*NET: Arbitrate, advise, adjudicate, or administer justice in a court of law.
Another is the chief justice, John Roberts, a conservative who laments his court's politicisation and cannot relish the prospect of having to adjudicate such tension between the branches of government.
If a Mexican federal judge can't preside impartially over a race-neutral civil suit against Trump, it follows that a Mexican federal judge can't fairly adjudicate any claims against him.
The Trump administration may see this as a tough enforcement mechanism, and it is certainly going to be a quick one if there is no need to adjudicate the dispute.
To expect that a government would provide information about the people it is persecuting and other relevant information to enable the United States to adjudicate the persecution claim is ludicrous.
The whole purpose of life tenure is to remove judges from the rough-and-tumble world of politics and give them the independence necessary to adjudicate disputes fairly and objectively.
Yet the panels that adjudicate cases handle reports sensitively, checking they are not malicious or misguided, and those referred won't know unless their case is taken up, says Mr Baldet.
The reason adjudicating sexual misconduct claims has been left to the media and the crowd is that people have no expectation that the legal system will adjudicate those claims fairly.
Trump has also rejected calls to increase the number of immigration judges, which lawmakers argue would help handle the backlog of illegal entry cases and more quickly adjudicate asylum claims.
And at the Federal Communications Commission, while you're applying for permission to operate your radio, the FCC also will adjudicate whether your satellite creates an increased risk of space debris.
But the Court did not rule out that Commerce could eventually provide a believable rationale for their unprecedented addition—it will be up to lower courts to adjudicate their justifications.
Under WTO rules, the United States has 60 days in which to settle the dispute through bilateral talks, after which Canada could ask the WTO to adjudicate on the case.
The crime hinges on intention, and there are often no witnesses, which makes it uniquely difficult to adjudicate in any legal system, let alone one made up of college administrators.
Long said the agency would establish an Office of Professional Responsibility to adjudicate misconduct allegations, provide counseling services and conduct a third-party examination of FEMA's sexual harassment review process.
The agency normally takes longer than 60 days to adjudicate an application; even children who are eligible for protection may be unjustly ordered deported because of this case completion timeline.
But Moore's own conduct robs that argument of its power, leaving nothing but sheer political will to adjudicate between his and any competing theories of what constitutes a higher law.
What legislators should put in place instead is public education on the standards and procedures for belief assessment, supplemented by support for impartial research and reviews to adjudicate disputed claims.
S.C.I.S. continues to adjudicate the pending naturalization caseload, which skyrocketed under the Obama administration, more than doubling from 303,230 in September 225 to nearly 2725,000 by the beginning of 2017.
Salaries start at less than $1,000 a month, which judges say is far too low if they are now expected to actually adjudicate cases and be held responsible for their decisions.
The news media needs to grapple with how it would adjudicate what would be a nuanced debate over an unprecedented overhaul of the American social contract and our health care system.
Managing the competing interests of PKR and Bersatu, says a member of the Democratic Action Party, the second-biggest in the coalition, is like trying to adjudicate between two fighting elephants.
In no other country have so many "sharia councils" sprung up to adjudicate the affairs of Muslim people, especially women who are trapped in unhappy marriages and want a religious divorce.
The 2016 presidential campaign involved more than $2 billion of contributions, and the usual course is for the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) and its auditors to adjudicate issues like this administratively.
The role of utility regulators was to adjudicate reasonable rates for the consumer, while allowing an adequate rate of return on the money power companies spent generating and distributing the electricity.
The tribunal will adjudicate over any civil proceedings brought before it by the SIU, which investigates malpractice in state institutions, state assets and public money, the presidency said in a statement.
Indeed, the Obama Administration's "Dear Colleague" letter has resulted in sweeping regulatory changes, resulting in colleges and universities setting up their own campus rape tribunals to adjudicate cases of sexual assault.
They also fear that because the Title IX team members have other jobs at the university, their ultimate loyalty will be to the institution, jeopardizing their ability to fairly adjudicate complaints.
In return, the United States has asked the WTO to adjudicate on tariffs imposed by Canada, China, Mexico and the European Union in response to those U.S. steel and aluminium tariffs.
The Americans feel that these panels—where representatives of the US, Canada, and Mexico adjudicate disputes—are too unaccountable and stacked against the US (although Canada and Mexico would probably disagree).
The role of a theater, she argued, was not to adjudicate political issues or get the approbation of minority groups, but, rather, to create a space between art and the public.
Yet the health care data on injuries related to burn pits remains inconclusive and anecdotal, which has made it a difficult subject to report on, and for the courts to adjudicate.
As Ancelotti acknowledged, video referees will be a reality in the near future; experiments have already taken place to see if they can be used effectively to adjudicate on penalty decisions.
"I think more than a lot of other companies, we're in a position where sometimes we have to adjudicate those kind of disputes between different members of our community," he said.
Unless the Court abides by one set of rules to adjudicate constitutional rights, it will continue reducing constitutional law to policy-driven value judgments until the last shreds of its legitimacy disappear.
"The nascent nature of these proceedings dictate further development of the record before the court can adjudicate whether any claims or parties should not survive for trial," Coffin wrote in the decision.
There were no further hearings for these supposed crimes, and no jury to convince or judge to adjudicate, just scores of otherwise qualified applicants who would now not become Washington state troopers.
"Remand is the correct remedy because a failure of federal subject-matter jurisdiction means only that the federal courts have no power to adjudicate the matter," the 9th Circuit said in Polo.
In an interview this week, WADA's director general, Olivier Niggli, said it was challenging to adjudicate athletes' requests to use banned substances and to differentiate medical necessities from attempts to enhance performance.
The umpire opted for a code violation over a disqualification after the Latvian wildcard argued the racquet slipped from her hand but a clearly upset Broady called for another official to adjudicate.
"I would have told her that neither politics nor journalism are institutions that can evaluate and adjudicate facts about systems in which powerful men use their power to harm women," Lithwick wrote.
Prepped, that is, by the very executive branch officials whose presidential privilege claims he may be asked to adjudicate, in a matter of months perhaps, if he ascends to the High Court.
While appeals modernization was being negotiated, VA stated that it could not move legacy appeals into the new system because VA would have to re-adjudicate them and provide a proper notice.
Mr. Robinson suggested that the United States should team up with other trading partners to pressure China to change its ways and work with the World Trade Organization to adjudicate its complaints.
Its rulers, particularly Lenin and Stalin, regarded themselves as manifestations of the "dictatorship of the proletariat," which gave them the authority to adjudicate on everything in society, including the arts and sciences.
Equally troubling is that an estimated 500,000 veterans are contesting decisions made by the V.A.'s benefits arm, a process that often takes years to adjudicate, putting more veterans' lives in jeopardy.
At its heart, the bill would — if signed into law — allow the newly created agency to hear and adjudicate complaints from consumers and declare certain privacy invading tactics as unfair and deceptive.
If Senate Republicans feel the articles passed by the House are legitimate and worthy of careful consideration, then McConnell is likely to schedule more time on the Senate floor to adjudicate them.
Perversely, it turned out that the people with the strongest cases for staying in the United States were detained for the longest periods, because their cases took longer to litigate and adjudicate.
But Marrero rejected the notion that any evidence suggests Vance Jr.'s subpoena was issued in "bad faith" or that New York courts would now be equipped to adjudicate the president's challenge.
But if Europe immediately responds with its own tariffs, that would itself violate the organization's rules, which require the filing of a formal case and a deliberative process requiring months to adjudicate.
Then, in that same bill, Congress creates a special, permanent, nonpartisan, independent commission — or even a special, narrowly focused court — to adjudicate disputes about internet issues as they arise, by interpreting the law.
Last month the World Trade Organization in Geneva approved a request for the establishment of a WTO panel to adjudicate on the beoutQ case brought against Saudi Arabia for violating intellectual property rights.
"The President provides no compelling proof that New York courts could fail to adequately adjudicate his immunity claim, relying instead on the unsubstantiated allegation that he would risk 'local prejudice,' " the opinion states.
But it would seem almost contemptuous for the justices to reject the growing consensus among their lower-court colleagues that gerrymandering claims belong in court and that workable standards exist to adjudicate them.
Then, in that same bill, Congress creates a special, permanent, nonpartisan independent commission, or even a special, narrowly focused court, to adjudicate disputes about internet issues as they arise, by interpreting the law.
Judge Barrett had a tougher road: after confronting concerns that her Catholicism may interfere with her ability to fairly adjudicate cases, she was confirmed by a vote of 173-217 on October 21st.
Keen to temper the political fall-out from Ley's Cabinet resignation, Turnbull said his government would set up an independent body to monitor and adjudicate on expense claims by members of Australia's parliament.
" The agency in a statement said the language change was an attempt to "eliminate confusion" but "there has been no change in policy or in the way we adjudicate passports for transgender applicants.
Baldwin said he established a center to help soldiers adjudicate their claims, and even though the clawbacks began in 2012, it wasn't until 2014 that they realized how much time adjudication was taking.
Seemingly the only one of any substance is to limit the time the European Court of Justice will help adjudicate post-Brexit disputes on the rights of European Union citizens living in Britain.
Ross Douthat Last week Betsy DeVos, the secretary of education, announced that the Trump White House would be revising the Obama administration guidelines for how colleges and universities adjudicate accusations of sexual assault.
Further, I can try to enforce and protect my patent right by appealing to a court of law to adjudicate my claim and to levy penalties against those who have violated my rights.
A federal judge ordered the department to halt using the Social Security Administration to adjudicate the claims, they said, but that did not preclude the department from processing approved applications or issuing denials.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter has suspended all clawback efforts and appointed his under secretary of defense for personnel to develop a process to adjudicate every claim by July 1, but much is unclear.
The agreements reduce the probability that the National Labor Relations Board, which protects the labor rights of private-sector employees, will be called on to adjudicate disputes between workers and the Trump Organization.
His bill would require that you adjudicate this within two weeks, and if you fail to pass the test, you&aposre deported as of family, and otherwise you can be reunited at that point.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration has begun a pilot program in El Paso, Texas, aimed at speeding up the time it takes to adjudicate asylum cases, according to two Department of Homeland Security officials.
Those people we need to treat humanely and those are the people Henry that as Governor Weld said man we've got to adjudicate their cases a heck of a lot quicker keep families together.
For example, USCIS reversed many years of prior practice by instituting a new policy requiring its officers to re-adjudicate extensions of previously processed petitions, even where no facts had changed in the filing.
" Google, however, notes that "no one can sensibly adjudicate every political claim, counterclaim and insinuation," which is why the company expects the number of political ads which it will remove to be "very limited.
Once a recount request is submitted, the state Recount/Recanvass Committee will meet in consultation with their legal advisers and the DNC Voter Protection Team to adjudicate the request within 48 hours of receipt.
As the president's FY2020 refugee resettlement ceiling determination is discussed, the enormous volume of asylum applications and the limited resources available to adjudicate both kinds of humanitarian protection should be part of the equation.
I was honored to be named as a Conferee for the 2020 National Defense Authorization Act where House and Senate members will adjudicate their respective National Defense Authorization Acts to send to the president.
For a time, the founding principles of American society — the "unalienable rights" of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" — seemed like they would be unable to adjudicate between the competing, often clashing, interests.
House Democrats have made some headway in pushing the administration to address language held over from the original NAFTA that makes it more difficult to establish panels to adjudicate disputes over the agreement's rules.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government intends to replace the colonial criminal regulation with an equally disturbing Tribal Customary Law Act, which would establish "tribal elders" to investigate and adjudicate all criminal and civil cases.
Under WTO rules, the United States has 60 days to try to settle the complaint, or Canada, which sends 75 percent of its goods exports to the United States, could ask the WTO to adjudicate.
His public crusade against Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over the civil fraud suit against Trump University, continued Thursday when he (again) said Curiel's ethnicity makes him inherently unfit to adjudicate cases against him.
This would bring about the automatic amendment of Swiss law in line with the development of EU law covering existing bilateral agreements together with the acceptance of the European Court of Justice to adjudicate disputes.
"It's also a message to Central America that it's better if we could adjudicate these cases [so] these people can have their due process there," Pelosi said, echoing one of the administration's central arguments. Rep.
As we saw with the Supreme Court's recent decision refusing to adjudicate the constitutionality of partisan gerrymandering, the court could stay out of the fight altogether on the grounds that the issue is too political.
This proposal, the official said, would protect rights and respect due process while also preserving the right to detain, adjudicate and remove any individual if need be, especially people trying to circumvent the legal system.
After all, nail-bitingly close finishes are a time-honored tradition at the Olympics, and OMEGA's team has had to adjudicate results that would have been impossible to judge without sophisticated camera and timekeeping technology.
But experts say there are too few judges to adjudicate the backlog of refugee claims, which means that the asylum process for migrants like Ms. Beauville can drag on for as long as two years.
The CFPB may prescribe rules and regulations under various consumer-protection laws; enforce conduct that it may define as "unfair, deceptive or abusive"; and adjudicate its own enforcement actions and impose legal and equitable remedies.
Unlike international tribunals that adjudicate war crimes and crimes against humanity, the International Criminal Court, based in The Hague, stands apart because its mandate specifies that reparations to victims must be part of international justice.
Judges said that while the Marshall Islands may not be satisfied with progress on nuclear disarmament, it had failed to show that it has any ongoing legal dispute with India fit for the court to adjudicate.
When plaintiffs band together to sue a company, he wrote in a 2011 Supreme Court decision, the result is often "trial by formula"—a mashing together of countless disparate claims that are impossible to adjudicate fairly.
More resources are needed to adjudicate asylum claims more rapidly, to secure people with pending claims in sustainable and humane ways, and to assist Central American countries in combating the underlying issues that drive people north.
I do think that it does mean that you could look at the civil service laws and imagine that there could be some changes made there that -- does it take too long to adjudicate these cases?
A woman who accused two Florida Gators football players of sexual assault has decided to boycott a Title IX hearing involving one of the players because Florida appointed a Gators football booster to adjudicate the proceedings.
"USCIS will continue to adjudicate all petitions, applications, and requests fairly, efficiently, and effectively on a case-by-case basis to determine if they meet all standards required under applicable laws and regulations," the representative said.
The legislation in question right now is a new version of the federal Higher Education Act, a law regulating educational matters as varied as student loan interest rates and how colleges adjudicate claims of sexual assault.
Kozinski, meanwhile, was reprimanded for posting pornography, but, after apologizing and shutting down his Web site, he remained on the bench, which is how he came to adjudicate the doll wars when, on appeal, Mattel v.
In the coming years, Gorsuch and the other justices will likely have to adjudicate the clash between religious liberty and gay rights—in cases dealing with cake bakers, florists, and others involved in the wedding industry.
Moreover, it now behooves every individual who loses a case in immigration court to challenge the decision on the basis that a rushing judge failed in his or her basic duty to adjudicate a case properly.
Now you have Kavanaugh rammed through despite the cloud of sexual assault allegations, after an FBI investigation that Democrats (correctly) believe was too limited to help adjudicate the truth of the allegations against the now-justice.
He ruled that there was no legal dispute for him to adjudicate: Satorii had already paid the license fee, and in exchange, the publisher had agreed to let Satorii do what it wanted with the song.
While the NBA initially released a statement saying it had "great respect for the history and culture of China," Commissioner Adam Silver later said the NBA is not in the place to "adjudicate" between different viewpoints.
The official tells CNN Trump has heard directly from high-ranking figures who are upset over the pace at which the Department of Justice has moved to adjudicate asylum claims, resulting in a backlog of cases.
And, at the behest of American trade unions and their allies in the Democratic caucus, the deal also requires new protections for organized labor in Mexico, including the creation of specialized panels to adjudicate labor disputes.
You can convict them, you can adjudicate the mentally unfit, if a state does not report it to the National Crime Information Center, when you run that form, this individual - - this madman passed a background check.
Under WTO rules, if disputes are not settled amicably after 60 days, the complainant can ask for a panel of experts to adjudicate, escalating the dispute and triggering a legal case that takes years to settle.
WTO rules are intended to boost trade and investment among western market economies and its dispute settlement mechanism is designed to adjudicate the venial sins of overly-aggressive, western industrial policies—for example, state subsidies to Airbus.
Mark Zuckerberg, the company's boss, recently caused some controversy by saying even Holocaust denial was not a matter for Facebook to adjudicate: "I don't believe that our platform should take that down," he said in an interview.
Both warned that if court battles ensue between disbarred legislators and the government, and the courts cannot decide whether their oaths meet the requirements of Hong Kong's constitution, then China's parliament, the National People's Congress, will adjudicate.
In the filing, Energen disputed Corvex's stance on the special meeting under both Alabama law and its own articles of association, and said it had asked the Circuit Court of Jefferson County to adjudicate on the matter.
While Mark Zuckerberg mused recently that Facebook might need an analog to the Supreme Court to adjudicate disputes and hear appeals, Amazon already has something like a judicial system — one that is secretive, volatile, and often terrifying.
When Dutch judges adjudicate the affairs of Muslims who have married elsewhere, they can use a generic provision in the civil code against "wrongful acts" as a way of delivering judgments which seem humane in modern eyes.
But Saudi Arabia's representative told Tuesday's meeting that a WTO dispute panel would have no right to adjudicate beyond recognising that Saudi Arabia had invoked the WTO's national security clause, giving it an exemption from the rules.
The grand duchess's grandfather, Kirill Vladimirovich, a first cousin to the slain Tsar Nicholas II, assumed the headship of the imperial house in the 1920s, and thus asserted the right to adjudicate Russia's complex rules of succession.
"We agreed that it is now important for parliament to quickly approve ... the necessary amendments to restore the requirement that the HACC (anti-corruption court) will adjudicate all cases under its jurisdiction," she said in a statement.
Justice Department attorney James Burnham said that disparity was consistent with the Trump administration's view that the courts are intended to adjudicate the rights of private parties, not to referee disputes between Congress and the White House.
FOR EXAMPLE, THERE'S A PANEL RIGHT NOW THAT CAN BE USED TO ADJUDICATE THESE ISSUES, BUT, PERHAPS, THE U.S. HAS NOT GOTTEN A FAIR SHAKE FROM IT. WHAT ENFORCEMENT MEASURES WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE GOING FORWARD?
The order states that after 90 days, any foreign nationals will be barred from entry if their home country does not provide "the information needed ... to adjudicate any visa, admission, or other benefit" under U.S. immigration law.
Member countries were unwilling to sacrifice too much sovereignty (for example, by allowing EU officials to adjudicate asylum claims), but the rudiments of a common asylum policy worked well enough when the number of arrivals was limited.
Athletes who have been denied entry may still appeal to world sports' arbitration court, which is based in Switzerland but has established a satellite office in Rio for the Olympics and is prepared to adjudicate cases quickly.
Seeking to avoid the trauma of a police investigation, the accuser turned to the university's in-house disciplinary board, one of many on college campuses that adjudicate sexual assault cases, and it would decide whom to believe.
Without a tribunal to examine and adjudicate its traumatic past, Cambodia would in large part have been left in the dark, and the worst perpetrators would have been left to live out their days in quiet retirement.
A spokesperson for USCIS defended the decision last week, saying the move was made because "it is not appropriate for the agency to adjudicate requests for suspended enforcement not clearly assigned to USCIS in law or policy."
It also issued a Q&A that, among other things, described a school's responsibility to address such complaints, detailed interim measures that may be appropriate, and summarized what procedures a school should follow to adjudicate a finding.
Gloucester County School Board v GG marks "the first time the highest court in the land is being asked to adjudicate the civil rights of trans people", says Jillian Weiss of the Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund (TLDEF).
But this is made harder by its red lines of ending any role for the ECJ and not paying large sums to the EU. The court will continue to adjudicate on EU laws, including those affecting security agencies.
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - The United Nations' highest court ruled on Thursday it has the authority to adjudicate in a maritime boundary dispute between Kenya and Somalia over stretches of the Indian Ocean potentially rich in oil and gas.
Permitting Texas to sue on fiscal grounds will lead "taxpayers all over the country" to sue "in all kinds of cases, many of which will involve nothing more than political disagreements" which courts are ill-equipped to adjudicate.
Allowing Texas to sue on fiscal grounds would lead "taxpayers all over the country" to sue "in all kinds of cases, many of which will involve nothing more than political disagreements", which courts are ill-equipped to adjudicate.
The crime is uniquely tough to adjudicate: it frequently occurs in private, without witnesses; the challenge of convincing a twelve-person jury of guilt "beyond a reasonable doubt" will remain prodigious even as attitudes toward the crime change.
Each case presents the Supreme Court with a separation-of-powers quandary—how to adjudicate a dispute between branches of the federal government in Trump v Mazars; and between the president and state prosecutors in Trump v Vance.
The league has said it no longer relies solely on law enforcement agencies for guidance on whether players should be penalized, because laws governing domestic violence vary from state to state, and cases can take months to adjudicate.
I have been asked by the president to adjudicate in these matters which affect the West Asia Zone during the present challenging times and I will carry out those duties by ensuring this is a most comprehensive investigation.
Second, rather than empower the state we should be capacitating our courts to make decisions on compensation: create the budget allocation so that more people can hear cases so we can create enough case law to adjudicate quickly.
Now, the proposed regulation will grant the Department of Education the power to adjudicate claims regarding the more than $100 billion worth of student loans issued each year and much of the $1.2 trillion in outstanding student loans.
While President Trump called for yet more money for border officers in his State of the Union, he has not requested more funding for asylum officers despite the glaring need for additional resources to properly adjudicate these cases.
Azevedo said the WTO was not the place to settle disputes involving national security, which were almost by definition political rather than technical questions, but if such disputes were brought to the WTO, it was ready to adjudicate.
These students don't seem to grasp that by granting authority figures the power to adjudicate which speakers have the right to be heard, they will inevitably find their own speech silenced when opponents claim offense, fear, or discomfort.
A power to self-pardon would violate the basic rule-of-law principle that no person should be allowed to adjudicate his own case," Primus told Fox News, adding that a pardon "by its nature might require two parties.
Perhaps most notably, it rescinds the requirement that schools use a "preponderance of evidence" standard to adjudicate sexual assault cases, and instead allows schools to use a "clear and convincing" evidence standard, which puts a greater burden on accusers.
If the only recourse the whistleblower has who's been fired is to turn to our courts – and that takes a very long time to adjudicate – I would say that that is a real weakness in our current whistleblower laws.
And after all of that, you have Kavanaugh rammed through despite the cloud of sexual assault allegations, after an FBI investigation Democrats (correctly) believe was too limited to help adjudicate the truth of the allegations against the now-justice.
Washington (CNN)The first Latino attorney general in U.S. history believes Donald Trump has a right to question whether a judge with Hispanic background who is presiding over a Trump University lawsuit is able to adjudicate the case unbiasedly.
Just as Hong Kong benefited from the British legal system, so Dubai has imported British-style common law for the Dubai International Finance Centre, a city within a city where foreign lawyers adjudicate on business matters within its confines.
"There is nothing wrong with Mr. Bernhardt representing these clients as a lawyer, but giving him the power to adjudicate his former client's interests as deputy secretary of the Interior raises serious appearance of conflict of interest issues," Sen.
SAO PAULO, Oct 29 (Reuters) - An arbitration chamber run by Brazil's Sao Paulo Stock Exchange has temporarily suspended a capital hike planned by Oi SA in order to adjudicate a dispute between the major telecommunications company and a shareholder.
I think we'll sort of have to evolve a geopolitics to adjudicate in the coming decades, and that's one of the big subjects I sort of tentatively sketch out in the book, is what this geopolitics will look like.
To address such a backlog, the Justice Department has enacted a plan that includes streamlining its hiring process for judges, increasingly using video teleconferencing to let judges adjudicate cases from around the country and a new electronic filing system.
"We regularly provide updated operational instructions to our embassies and consulates around the world to ensure that our consular officers are using the most up-to-date vetting procedures as they adjudicate visas," the official said on condition of anonymity.
"This case does not ask the U.N. to adjudicate on the issue of Catalan independence, but seeks the U.N's reaffirmation that governments cannot repress political dissent through arbitrary detention," Ben Emmerson, acting for the three, told a news conference in London.
Examining the legal questions the justices agreed to adjudicate (as well as a question they opted to avoid), Ms Weiss of TLDEF speculates that "it was more likely a combination of liberal and conservative justices who voted to take" Gloucester County.
"That makes it really hard for the WTO to adjudicate this type of issue," says Mr Wu. Ultimately, these heavyweights of the world economy will have to reach a political settlement if they want to avoid years of destructive, competitive protectionism.
Gorsuch has written that in order to adjudicate the thicket of American law, judges must search for the moral principles that best justify the law as it is written, and then use moral philosophy to tease out further moral implications.
Either Mr Trump will provoke a free-for-all of recrimination and retaliation that the WTO's courts cannot adjudicate, or the courts will second-guess America's national-security needs, in which case Mr Trump may storm out of the organisation altogether.
In a statement, the ministry cited an ECHR ruling which rejected an appeal by a Turkish civil servant who was dismissed after the coup, saying he should have taken his case to a Turkish commission set up to adjudicate on appeals.
Colombia has 60 days to settle the dispute or Venezuela could ask the WTO to adjudicate, although the ability of the Geneva-based body to keep refereeing such disputes is in doubt due to a U.S. block on judicial appointments.
"There is nothing wrong with Mr. Bernhardt representing these clients as a lawyer, but giving him the power to adjudicate his former client's interests as deputy secretary of the Interior raises serious appearance of conflict of interest issues," she said.
"As long as they have exhausted their proceedings, as long as they've received due process, and they've had a fair and full opportunity to adjudicate their asylum their asylum claim, they should be deported if they are ordered deported," Johnson said.
PARIS — The United Nations' highest court on Wednesday rejected a bid by the Marshall Islands to sue the world's nuclear powers, saying the court did not have jurisdiction because there was no evidence of a legal dispute that it could adjudicate.
Before their first campus autumn has turned to winter, they've completed what seems to be a new freshman trifecta: flirting after psych class, hooking up drunk and then appearing as adversaries at a hearing to adjudicate an accusation of rape.
"We regularly provide updated operational instructions to our embassies and consulates around the world to ensure that our consular officers are using the most up-to-date vetting procedures as they adjudicate visas," an unnamed State Department official told Reuters.
The #MeToo movement has raised real questions about how to adjudicate allegations of sexual misconduct in a way that's fair to all parties, when the legal system and many company human resources departments are so demonstrably unequal to the task.
I think the truth of the matter is less around how I might adjudicate the quality or the volume of the Time Warner/WarnerMedia content, but the reality is, there are many different players in market who have sizable catalogs.
Lawyers, acting on behalf of some 300 citizen litigants, asked the State Council, the umbrella organization for the administrative courts that adjudicate disputes between the state and citizens, to rule on whether the islands were, in fact, Egyptian or Saudi.
She also mentioned an idea circulated by two lawyers who represent colleges in sexual assault cases that would establish a system of regional centers, possibly nonprofit organizations or arms of the government, to investigate and adjudicate campus sexual misconduct claims.
But their explanations on why that was the case have shifted repeatedly, from initially blaming the FBI for a delay on the background check to more recently blaming the obscure White House Personnel Security Office for failing to adjudicate Porter's status.
Any deal would require a court to adjudicate the rights of citizens on both sides after Brexit, and the question of which court would be responsible is "one of the first really important issues" to be discussed in the exit negotiations, Merkel said.
The dueling complaints indicate one certainty: the relationship between the NRA and Ackerman McQueen, one that began in the early 1980s and made the NRA the most recognizable and powerful gun rights organization in America, is now one for the courts to adjudicate.
On the other hand, it is hardly noted that both the industry and litigators are more comfortable, both conceptually and culturally, with complex rules because they seem to be easier to adjudicate, to lobby legislators and to negotiate with regulators on enforcement guidelines.
At the same time, in interviews with more than a dozen professors, administrators, students and experts, many wondered whether Yale could fairly adjudicate such cases when its process relied upon school personnel who may have had a stake in maintaining the university's reputation.
In fact, when President Obama refused to act on his own "red line" over Bashar al Assad's use of poison gas, he invited the Russians to adjudicate the matter handing Putin a diplomatic victory and a legitimate pathway into Middle East politics.
The controversy and uproar over the suspension of the Chief Justice of Nigeria just three weeks before the elections raised concerns among many Nigerians about the independence of the judiciary and Electoral Tribunals, should the courts be called upon to adjudicate election disputes.
"If we are going to invite the criminal justice system to adjudicate relationships, I don't think the result is going to be a good one," Kim Buchanan, a criminal justice researcher in Connecticut who has spoken publicly on the issue, told VICE.
Billboard's charts are not omniscient, but they do adjudicate history, and one story that will be told by the 2019 year-end Hot 100 is of the sun beginning to set on the cultural relevance of a certain generation of pop star.
"  But even Google admits this is a half-assed promise in the next sentence, which reads, "Of course, we recognize that robust political dialogue is an important part of democracy, and no one can sensibly adjudicate every political claim, counterclaim, and insinuation.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver has attempted to cauterize the damage in a series of statements, apologizing for upsetting Chinese fans, declaring the league's support for Morey's free speech, and explaining that the NBA is not an appropriate body to adjudicate global politics.
"When the University learns of a potential serious violation of the Honor System after a student has graduated, the Honor Council will investigate and adjudicate the case and may recommend sanctions up to and including the revocation of the student's degree," Georgetown said.
"Absent a definitive judgment from the Judicial Branch ... Plaintiff will effectively be forced to adjudicate the Constitutional dispute himself, and if he judges wrongly, he will inflict grave Constitutional injury on either the House or the President," Cooper wrote in a court filing.
THE HAGUE, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Judges at the United Nations' highest court ruled on Thursday they have the authority to adjudicate in a maritime boundary dispute between Kenya and Somalia involving stretches of the Indian Ocean that are potentially rich in oil and gas deposits.
But the virtue of these strongly felt, experience-rich interpretations of a divided America turns out to be their vice as well: One cannot really adjudicate among competing theories based on intimate portraits of personal life, in which many things are true at once.
In addition to the principal agreement on agricultural purchases, Pillsbury said the part of the deal that would establish a "large office in both Washington and Beijing that would try to adjudicate disputes before they go to enforcement action" was another sign of progress.
Under Buttigieg's plan, asylum officers would be allowed to fully adjudicate asylum applications for immigrants in detention, rather than forcing them to go to immigration court to argue their asylum claims — a process that can take months or even years and is more adversarial.
It also recommended the Land Claims Court be reformed to become the main expropriation body, and be given additional powers to adjudicate on all land related matters, including the calculations of the value of land targeted for appropriation and what rights affected land owners were entitled to.
Made up of 10 members of Congress (five from each party) and just under 30 staffers (they're looking to add more), the Ethics Committee examines allegations and can recommend punishments — in fact, it's the only body that can adjudicate violations and punish members of the House.
Ms Harman, who came across this grisly tale while researching her biography of Charlotte Brontë, is too careful a writer to adjudicate on whether Courvoisier's reading matter really did lead him to a life of crime, or whether, indeed, he was actually responsible for the murder.
Chinese aggression towards the Philippines in disputed waters near the Spratly Islands emboldened the government of Benigno Aquino to ask an international tribunal in The Hague to adjudicate on the nature of China's South China Sea claims, which are as legally vague as they are grabby.
Either the Trump administration will start keeping families in detention for as long as it takes to fully adjudicate their asylum cases — which can take months or years — or it will need to ram them through an "expedited" legal process to minimize their time in detention.
Like exasperated parents who cannot find a way to adjudicate a settlement for their two warring children, the Supreme Court simply told the parties in Zubik to work it out themselves, and return to federal court if, despite their best efforts, a compromise is not reached.
Tie-ins between campus speech and appropriations or research funds are meant to strike fear in the hearts of administrators, prompting them to consider the political leanings at the state and federal level in deciding which speakers to invite and how to adjudicate speech-related controversies.
This article should be immediately dismissed, as there is really no factual basis for it at all, especially since the House deliberately avoided allowing the president to adjudicate the claims in court by failing to subpoena witnesses or withdrawing subpoenas from witnesses who challenged them in court.
One of the main purposes of Monday's hearing was to adjudicate whether law enforcement agents could begin looking through the documents they had seized or whether the president and Cohen should first determine whether those documents were covered by attorney-client privilege, as their lawyers wanted.
Immediate relative petitions, which can include spouses, unmarried children under 21 years of age and parents of U.S. citizens, are not limited by quotas and usually take about a year to process, however, preference categories are subject to quotas and can take decades to fully adjudicate.
"The jurisprudential and political burden that weighs heavily on the shoulders of each of the Constitutional Court judges today is that they are about to adjudicate by far the most important case of their legal careers," Welshman Ncube, a Chamisa ally and constitutional lawyer, wrote on Twitter.
The former FBI director effectively says in his 400-page report that though he cannot indict the President owing to Justice Department guidelines, there may be a case for Congress to adjudicate and effectively lays out an 11-point explanation for how the President may have obstructed justice.
Wood said she will decide if a special master will have final say on whether to adjudicate what investigators can access, as Cohen has requested, or if the materials can be reviewed by a "taint team" or "filter team" of prosecutors outside the investigation, The Washington Post reported.
For a fraction of the cost of current spending (the U.S. spends $23.9 billion between Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement), the U.S. can expand the capacity at ports of entry and increase processing personnel to promptly review and adjudicate the claims of asylum-seekers.
"I have never been approached by anybody at the White House or outside the White House to adjudicate a case, one way or the other, in my tenure at the White House," Mr. Kline said on Wednesday, according to a congressional official with direct knowledge of his testimony.
To bring relief to potentially millions of (already) eligible immigrants—and to relieve the pressure on the country's overburdened immigration system—Congress could amend the statute to give the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, equal authority to adjudicate applications for cancellation.
The last two Formula 1 seasons have featured far more sideswiping and wheel-banging than ever, and this year has been marked by more aggressive interventions by the sport's stewards (basically the referees) as they attempt to adjudicate what is good, fair racing versus driving like an asshole.
An audio recording of the adjudicate director of the Escuela de Artes Plásticas de la Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, Ana Isabel Pérez, has been circulating on social media after the director and a colleague were recording calling it a "shit school," and lamenting the ineffectiveness of arts education.
Earlier this month, Kelly told members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus that he was unsure about the legal future of the Obama-era program, when in fact he could have directed his staff to be more lenient with stays of removal, adjudicate fairly, and take immigrant's hardships into account, Maldonado said.
They affirmed the right to collective bargaining, established an independent board (still operating as the National Labor Relations Board) to adjudicate labor disputes and created new protections for workers who want to unionize, as well as restrictions on the ability of employers to coerce their employees out of joining a union.
However, for a successful overarching strategy, firm requests for action must be accompanied by substantial proposals for programs that can alleviate the root causes of the northward migration and include viable steps to protect and care for vulnerable migrants en route as well as to adjudicate their legitimate refugee claims.
In the aftermath of yet more genocidal violence, in Kosovo, Mr. Annan called on the United Nations to embrace the norm known as "the responsibility to protect," which dictates that states have an obligation to prevent atrocities both at home and abroad — and that the Security Council would adjudicate those decisions.
Ms. DeVos has also indicated that she would dismantle other pieces of the Obama administration's legacy, potentially including a rule that denies federal student aid money to for-profit colleges whose graduates struggle to get jobs, as well as an aggressive effort to investigate and adjudicate campus sexual assault claims.
One of my all-time favorite quotes comes from William Whyte's The Organization Man: The most misguided attempt at false collectivization is the current attempt to see the group as a creative vehicle… People very rarely think in groups; they talk together, they exchange information, they adjudicate, they make compromises.
A subsequent clarification of the letter created no uniform policy for how schools should adjudicate cases, but it offered recommendations like having schools inform students that drinking "never makes the survivor at fault for sexual violence" and discouraging colleges from allowing either party to directly cross-examine the other in investigations.
In a sense, the court was being asked to adjudicate between different readings of the Muslim faith: between one which regarded the shrines, and the whole surrounding city of Timbuktu (pictured), as a cherished monument to the spread of Islam in Africa, and a more puritanical view which regarded such structures as idolatrous.
The $5.5 billion hedge fund, run by activist investor Keith Meister, said in September it would go ahead with its plan to get Energen's investors to vote on its proposals after the company sought court guidance to adjudicate on whether Corvex's stake allowed it to call a special shareholder meeting under Alabama laws.
"Considering the lack of evidence introduced by BNPP that genocide is the official policy of Sudan, and the countervailing evidence that genocide blatantly violates Sudan's own laws, we conclude that there is simply no 'official act' that a court would be required to 'declare invalid' in order to adjudicate plaintiffs' claims," he wrote.
In questioning Gorsuch, they should get him to acknowledge what he has written, which is that in order to adjudicate the thicket of American law, judges must search for the moral principles that best justify the law as it is written, and then use moral philosophy to tease out further moral implications.
It's tempting to consider Ginsburg's comments in isolation and adjudicate them based on the simple heuristic that if the parties were reversed—if an iconic conservative justice were criticizing a Democratic Party nominee—Ginsburg's allies would be furious and some of the conservatives who are attacking her now would be making excuses for "their" justice.
"Any person, other than the defendant, asserting a legal interest in the Forfeited Assets may, within thirty days of the final publication of notice or receipt of notice, whichever is earlier, petition the Court for a hearing without a jury to adjudicate the validity of their alleged interest in the property," the document states.
We need to think about why we want those things, and try to articulate that clearly ourselves so that we can eventually adjudicate decisions between different communities and different individuals about what we're going to eat or how we're going to treat the world, using shared terms that are clear instead of vaguely theistic.
For those women, it might come as no surprise to consider that as recently as this year, federal courts have been called upon to adjudicate pregnancy discrimination cases; in 73, UPS lost a pregnancy discrimination case before the Supreme Court (in a decision that united Ruth Bader Ginsburg with Samuel Alito, two justices with very different judicial worldviews).
King Vajiralongkorn has stacked his privy council with generals plucked straight from the junta's cabinet; the junta has looked to the palace to help adjudicate in a long-running and volatile dispute over who should fill a vacant post at the head of Thai Buddhism, which the military government had appeared ill-equipped to handle alone.
One of the things that MMA does, which we are not super fond of, is it tweaks some under the hood settings about how those rates are set at the copyright royalty board, which is this group of administrative law judges sitting in the Copyright Office that gets to adjudicate what the correct rate should be for these things.
The framers hotly debated whether the Supreme Court should adjudicate impeachment so the president would not be subject solely to the judgment of the legislative branch or if impeachment trials should occur in the Senate, which was more representative of the breadth of the nation and more attuned to the practical and political impact of removing the Chief Executive.
"I've been speaking with Speaker Pelosi now to take that to the Supreme Court because under The Steel Seizure Case, it's unsettled law whether the presidential veto is the final word or whether Congress actually has the power under our founding to adjudicate matters of war and peace," Khanna said at the National Security Action forum.
There would be a land-claims court to adjudicate restitution for anyone who had been dispossessed of property; in order to avoid conflict, a "willing seller, willing buyer" policy would be instituted, in which landowners were asked to voluntarily sell their land to the government so that it could be restored to those with legitimate claims.
" "One of the challenges that we face is what to do about someone who is clearly mentally deranged, but they haven't acted out yet in a way that allows you to adjudicate them as dangerously mentally ill or they haven't committed a crime," Toomey continued, adding that "there's an important discussion to be had about a temporary restraining order.
The president's top aides argue his negotiating strategy has forced Mexico and Canada to renegotiate NAFTA, China to put more pressure than ever on North Korea, and NATO allies to spend more than they'd otherwise have spent on their militaries (a claim that's impossible to adjudicate.) Also, one reason China is getting (slightly) tougher is that the situation has gotten appreciably worse.
"This has been a difficult decision but as I previously indicated to you, the fact that UF has hired a football booster to adjudicate a sexual assault allegation against one of the team's own football players is a fundamentally skewed process in which [the complainant] refuses to participate," Clune wrote in letter sent Friday morning to UF deputy general counsel Amy Hass.
But if the court doesn't try — if it continues to refuse to adjudicate challenges to gerrymandered districts — and allows grossly politically manipulated district lines to stand, no matter how egregiously unfair and undemocratic they may be, it risks reaching the tipping point where no national governmental institution, including the court itself, will be able to command the respect of the polity.
According to Trump's memorandum in support of a stay, the proclamation is the culmination of an extensive, worldwide review process, which was conducted by multiple government agencies to determine what information is needed from each foreign country to adjudicate an application by a national of that country for a visa, admission, or other benefit under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
About half the money, $524 million, would be for additional infrastructure at ports of entry on the border, one Democrat said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the plans have not been formally announced, while $563 million more would be inserted to fund 75 immigration judges, who adjudicate the claims of migrants who make asylum claims at the border.
Ironically, Judge Gonzalo Curiel — a federal judge appointed by President Obama whom Trump personally insulted by saying he couldn't adjudicate a case fairly due to his Mexican heritage — did the opposite of what Comey when it came to the civil trial against Trump University: He postponed it until after the election in order to avoid a media frenzy and not interfere with the democratic process.
Nichols said he wanted the parties in the lawsuit to see if they could reach an agreement to provide relief to Trump that's as modest as possible; that treads as lightly as possible, if at all, on concerns about separation of powers and the Speech or Debate Clause; and that preserves the ability for the court to adjudicate on the lawsuit only when more information is available.
The fact that this dictatorship would have been emphatically repudiated by a great many people with a much better right to adjudicate the use of the word "socialism"—Marx, Engels, William Morris, Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Jean Jaurès, Bertrand Russell, Eugene Debs, Antonio Gramsci, Ignazio Silone, George Orwell, Dwight Macdonald, and C.L.R. James, among many others—would have made no impression on Hoover or Stalin.
The U.S. should take additional steps over the next three months: launch a counter-corruption initiative in SDF-held areas; enable locals to file complaints directly with the U.S. to hold the YPG accountable for abuses of power; establish a mechanism with Turkey to adjudicate who returns to Raqqa; and enforce a ban on foreign fighters that would require expelling non-Syrian YPG fighters.
Then, second, he could have explained the new challenge of family migration, admitted to mistakes (I know, imagine that) in the child separation policy of 2018, and emphasized that he's asking for more money and various legal and administrative changes to ensure that inhumane conditions can be improved, that families can be kept together, that the system can adjudicate, process and deport without last year's performative cruelty.
In a memo to the attorney general and secretary of Homeland Security, Trump seeks to get action by the end of July on three goals: • adjudicate asylum applications within 183 days (it currently can take much longer); • require a fee for asylum and work permit applications; • bar migrants from getting work authorization before any protection is granted if they have entered or tried to enter the US illegally.
According to the report, the group operated under the direction and protection of Razhden Shulaya, who was known as a "vor v zakonei" or "vor," which are Russian terms, translated as "thief-in-law" or "thief," which refer to an order of elite criminals from the former Soviet Union who receive tribute from other criminals, offer protection and use their recognised status to adjudicate disputes among lower-level criminals.
And now the lender, UBS Bank, is asking a federal judge for a hearing to recognize and adjudicate that bank's interest in Manafort's condo in the landmark building owned by President Donald Trump on Fifth Avenue in New York, according to a filing in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. UBS, which said Manafort owes about $24.125,2343.75,000 on the mortgage, claims to have a "vested or superior interest in the Property," the court filing said.
Foremost among them are Britain's exit bill, which Brussels insists should include British contributions to the 2014 to 2020 budget that it already agreed to, even after it formally leaves; how to manage a new E.U. border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic; and how to define and adjudicate the rights of the some 3.2 million European Union citizens living in Britain (and the approximately 1.2 million Britons living in the bloc) after Brexit.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE sees the World Trade Organization (WTO), which the U.S. championed to insure a rules-based system to adjudicate trade disputes, as inherently biased against us and that only by unilateral action can America reverse the ruinous impacts of foreign-made goods.
The AIDPA will require covered entities (see below) to employ a "chief AI officer," who, among other things, is responsible for monitoring AI within the workplace, creating company-wide plans for AI-impacted employment, implementing the AIDPA regulations, enacting company-wide safeguards that monitor for and respond to malicious AI activity and accounting for AI-created IP. The AIDPA will also establish a governing body (the "AI Board"), staffed with industry, technical, ethical and legal experts, designed to bring specialized expertise and consistency to regulating AI in industry, encourage industry participation, promulgate safety and ethical regulations and adjudicate AI-related IP disputes.

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