Sentence examples for study of court from inspiring English sources

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The Legislature has allotted $400,000 for a study of court operations that threatens to revive the issue next year.

Interviews with law enforcement officials and lawyers for the men, and friends, co-workers and relatives of all involved, along with a study of court records, paint a picture of what happened that morning and show that there were missed opportunities on both sides of the law leading up to the deaths.

In their study of court proceedings, they defined procedural justice as the opportunity to express opinions and to participate in process control.

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The high level of graduate unemployment is a special worry because studies of court records show that well-educated Tunisians form the backbone of homegrown jihadi groups.

Gender-bias studies of court systems across the USA, detailed in "Are "Good Enough" Parents Losing Custody to Abusive Ex-Partners?" by the Leadership Council, report that courts award father's custody of children 70-94 percent of the time when they request it, even when the mother has been primary-caregiver, and even in cases of documented domestic abuse.

"Comparing the number of cases it hears to other courts just doesn't work," said Eric M. Fraser, an author, with three colleagues, of a new study of the court's work to be published in the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy.

Now, the Columbia University study of state court judgments around the nation was extremely provocative.

The Southern lawmakers, according to John R. Schmidhauser's 1959 study of the court's justices, urged President Dwight D. Eisenhower to appoint former judges who could be trusted to base decisions "upon 'law,' not 'sociology.' " Before Eisenhower's presidency, about a third of the nominations to the Supreme Court went to sitting judges.

This paper reports on a study of a court policy that created a strong incentive for impaired driving offenders to install interlocks by making traditional penalties, such as jail or electronically monitored house arrest, the alternative to participation in an interlock program.

The GAO's findings echo those of the five-year Multi-Site Adult Drug Court Evaluation (MADCE), the longest and largest ever study of drug courts.

A longitudinal study of GBV customary court cases in South Sudan cited many court proceedings in which wife beating was considered acceptable if there was a reason noted for the wife beating.

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