Sentence examples for Fair adjudication from inspiring English sources

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Any fair adjudication of the Cramblett complaint — in a court of law or public opinion — demands that science be distinguished from fiction.

With the absence of a free and fair adjudication system, many people find fighting such an accusation far too costly and stressful, leaving them no option but to pay up.Deborah Prince Head of legal affairs Which?

The police said that they could not provide evidence because the investigation into Mr. Lefevre's death was ongoing, and that the release of information could jeopardize any fair adjudication of the matter, according to the lawsuit.

Federal law requires judges to disqualify themselves from cases if they own even a single share of stock in a company that is a party in a case, a policy important for preserving the appearance and reality of fair adjudication.

"Now we can get rid of the unjust and undemocratic posture of further victimizing victims by preventing legitimate people from having fair adjudication and fair compensation in those instances where doctors do make unfortunate mistakes," Mr. Drazin said.

"Immigration judges should have one goal and that goal should be the fair adjudication of cases," said Heidi Altman, director of policy at the National Immigrant Justice Center, a nonprofit that provides legal services and advocacy to immigrants nationwide.

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"USCIS is focused on ensuring the integrity of the immigration system through deliberative and fair adjudications all while protecting the interest of U.S. workers," Langston said in a statement.

This section "intended that courts continue the common law tradition of fair use adjudication" and "permits and requires courts to avoid rigid application of the copyright statute, when, on occasion, it would stifle the very creativity which that law is designed to foster". Campbell, 510 U.S. at 577, 114 S.Ct.

There will be a day when honest, transparent, and fair reporting and adjudication of sexual assaults will be the norm.

("The CCB's mission is the fair and accessible adjudication of consent and capacity issues, balancing the rights of vulnerable individuals with public safety").

The city says using a fine reduction schedule, instead of judicial discretion, creates a fairer, more uniform adjudication process.

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