Category: Other States
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ULTRA VIRES AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW VIOLATIONS BY VIRGINIA COURTS AND IT’S COURT ON HIGH
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in Education, Exculpatory Evidence, General Assembly & Its Agencies, Governor & His Secretaries & Agencies, Health, IMPEACHMENT, International, LAW OF THE LAND, National, National Code/Statues, National News, National Politics, Other States, U.S., Virginia, Virginia Code/Statues, Virginia Common Law, Virginia Constitution, Virginia Grand Juries, Virginia News, Virginia PoliticsThere is growing literature concerning the role of the ultra vires doctrine and its place (if any) within administrative law. For some the doctrine is the central principle of administrative law, without which judicial intervention would rest on uncertain foundations.1 For others, it constitutes at best a harmless fiction, which is incapable of…
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WND REPORTS SOCIAL ENGINEERING TAKES A HIT IN Springfield Public Schools in Missouri. INVERSE RACISM OPPOSED
An appeals court has ruled that a $300,000 punishment for two school employees who complained about being ordered into “equity training” is unjustified. “Americans should know that they have the freedom to file civil rights’ litigation to vindicate their constitutional rights without fear of reprisal. No American should face crushing attorney’s fees awards for merely…
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Bowman v. Commonwealth, 248 Va. 130, 445 S.E.2d 110 (1994) ON BRADY V. MARYLAND, ETC Criminal Procedure — Exculpatory Evidence — Police Reports — Disclosure of Prosecution’s Evidence — In Camera Review by Trial Judge — Constitutional Law — Due Process
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in Exculpatory Evidence, General Assembly & Its Agencies, Governor & His Secretaries & Agencies, National, National Code/Statues, National Constitution, National News, National Politics, Other States, Supreme Court & Agencies & Lesser Courts, U.S., U.S. Courts, Virginia, Virginia Code/Statues, Virginia Constitution, Virginia News, Virginia PoliticsBowman v. Commonwealth, 248 Va. 130, 445 S.E.2d 110 (1994) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA NORMAN MILTON BOWMAN, JR.v.COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Record No. 931328Decided: June 10, 1994 Present: All the Justices While a trial court’s determination of whether it should undertake an in camera review of material which might contain exculpatory evidence is a…
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First-Grader’s Drawing Not Protected By First Amendment Judge Rules and On Appeal to 9th Circuit
In a significant decision, U.S. District Judge David Carter ruled that a first-grade student in California, known as B.B., does not have First Amendment protection for a drawing she created. The controversy began when Principal Jesus Becerra punished B.B. after she gave a drawing to a classmate following a lesson on Martin Luther King Jr.…
