judges' rules (redirected fromJudges Rules) Legal judges' rules pl n (Law) (in English law, formerly) a set of rules, not legally binding, governing the behaviour of police towards suspects, as in administering a caution to a person under arrest ...
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Judge Rules Against NSA Spying; Congress Should Do the SameJohn Nichols
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Now, in the courts and the court system, we’re not approving new judges over the last year. We’re not going to approve them. And Bob Lighthizer is working very hard on that. But you know from covering it — I know you know — that the United States was taken advantage of by the...
Judges, lawyers, and the new rules: it's been four months since the amended federal rules governing electronic discovery took effect. How are they changing e-discovery disputes in the courts? An expert on electronic evidence talks with two current judges and a former judge about what the ...
A new anti-cheating system for counting the judges’ scores in ice skating is flawed, according to leading sports specialists. Ice skating’s governing body announced the new rules last week after concerns that a judge at the Winter Olympics may have been unfairly influenced.Initially the judges...
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This article discusses the importance of developing communities of practice and increasing social interaction among new judges. February 4, 2015 ·Leave a comment Interview with Author Sahar Maranlou on Access to Justice in Iran Sahar Maranlou discusses her new book and covers Islamic concepts of ac...
Never mind the long tradition ofloungingon the fabled spot — a scene perhaps best evoked by Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in the 1953 film “Roman Holiday” — sitting on the Spanish Steps is now subject to a fine of 400 euros, under new municipal rules that ban a variety of activitie...