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This breakdown in the strict separation between barrister and solicitor is expected to go further in the next few years, with the advent of Legal Disciplinary Practices ( on 31 March 2009 ) and Alternate Business Structures ( expected 2011 ) appearing.
Legal separation does not automatically lead to divorce.
* Legal separation, a legal status where married couples may disentangle their finances without divorce
Legal formalists argue that judges and other public officials should be constrained in their interpretation of legal texts, suggesting that investing the judiciary with the power to say what the law should be, rather than confining them to expositing what the law does say, violates the separation of powers.
* Legal separation of spouses

Legal and sometimes
Legal rights are sometimes called civil rights or statutory rights and are culturally and politically relative since they depend on a specific societal context to have meaning.
Legal drama sometimes overlap with crime drama, most notably in the case of Law & Order.
Legal scholars promoting copyright reform sometimes use slash fiction as an example of semiotic democracy.
However, American Legal Realism expressed a set of sometimes self contradictory tendencies rather than a clear body of tenets or a rigorous set of methodologies or propositions about legal theory.
It is sometimes erroneously called " Bachelor of Legal Letters " to account for the double " L ".
Legal process ( or sometimes " process "), are the proceedings in any civil lawsuit or criminal prosecution and, particularly, describes the formal notice or writ used by a court to exercise jurisdiction over a person or property.
Legal troubles sometimes result when they forbid medical treatment of their children.
In Brazil, the paper size is usually named Folio, and it is also sometimes called Ofício II, a reference to the paper size ( which is named Legal but in Portuguese is better known as Ofício ).
Legal and moral doubts also arose over the US government's extraordinary rendition process, which ignored extradition treaties and officially sanctioned the kidnap and extrajudicial transfer of people ( some of them British citizens ), from one country to another, sometimes to one of their covert CIA-run prisons, known as black sites, other times to Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
* Legal affirmation: name and ( sometimes ) sex marker correction in legal identification documents.
In practice and in spite of the United Nations ' Legal Section insistence that registration be done to avoid ' secret diplomacy ,' MoUs are sometimes kept confidential.
Legal broadcast methods may include ISM bands, used legally at low power to broadcast for personal use, a video sender, used to distribute video ( sometimes wireless security cameras ) within a home or small business, or FM Transmitters, used to transmit satellite radio or digital media players to stereo systems which have no wired input ( i. e. car radios ).
In terms of popular culture, the building is sometimes used to film movies and television shows, such as This is Wonderland, Flashpoint, Street Legal, Covert Affairs, and Dirty Pictures.
Legal incapacity is an invasive and sometimes, difficult legal procedure.
From 1965 on, starting with a budget of $ 1 million, the OEO created 269 local legal services programs around the country, such as California Rural Legal Assistance, which made a name for themselves suing local officials and sometimes stirring up resentment against their federal funding.

Legal and judicial
Legal procedure, in a larger sense, is also designed to effect the best distribution of judicial resources.
Legal professionals were transferred to other jobs ; judicial power was exercised instead by political cadres and the police.
The chancellor or commissiary-general must be thirty years old and either have a seven-year general qualification under the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 s 71 or have held high judicial office.
The common judge is called the Dean of Arches in Canterbury and the Auditor in York ; he or she is appointed jointly by both Archbishops with the approval of the Crown, and must either hold a ten-year High Court qualification under the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990, s 71, or have held high judicial office.
Legal realism also influenced the recognition of political science and studies of judicial behavior therein as a specialized discipline within the social sciences.
Included at various stages of the judicial process, the Statement, ensures that the young person remains alert to their rights, to the continued availability of counsel and to their options for counsel ( i. e., Legal Aid ).
The Supreme Administrative Court assumed responsibility for ruling on administrative cases and the Legal Council received the responsibility for judicial review ( strictly speaking legal preview ).
She has acted as chair of the Ontario Labour Relations Board, the Ontario Study into Access to Legal Services by the Disabled and the Ontario Law Reform Commission, and as a member of the Ontario Human Rights Commission and of the judicial inquiry into the Donald Marshall case.
In a report, regarding the allegations of CIA flights, on 13 December 2005, the rapporteur and Chair of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe's Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights, Swiss councillor Dick Marty, concluded: " The elements we have gathered so far tend to reinforce the credibility of the allegations concerning the transport and temporary detention of detainees — outside all judicial procedure — in European countries.
Cohen became a leading figure in Legal Realism, a legal movement that challenged the Formalist idea that legal principles could be discerned in the abstract, separate from their enforcement, judicial interpretation, or impact on society.
The petition is in fact a restricted form of judicial review, limited to examining serious errors of procedure which might have been committed by the Legal or Technical Boards of Appeal, prejudicing the right to a fair hearing of one or more appellants.
What was called " Canada's best judicial definition of ' bad faith '" by Duhaime's Legal Dictionary is similarly more consistent with use in other fields discussed above.
Legal disputes about foreign affairs are generally settled by judicial notice by obtaining the information directly from the office of the Secretary of State ( in the United States ) or the Foreign Secretary ( in the United Kingdom ).
As regard to the EPLA it considered " that the proposed text needs significant improvements, which address concerns about democratic control, judicial independence and litigation costs, and a satisfactory proposal for the Rules of Procedure of the EPLA Court ;" and asked its Legal Service to provide an interim legal opinion on a potential overlap with the acquis communautaire.
* Legal system: based partly on Islamic law, French and Spanish civil law systems ; judicial review of legislative acts in Constitutional Chamber of The Moroccan Higher Council ( the equivalent of the US Supreme Court ).
Other programs focused on FCF activity: Endangered Liberties discussed privacy issues ; Legal Notebook emphasized judicial nominations, and Next Revolution covered FCF's take on social conservatism.
The President of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation, Valery Zorkin, gives in his article, " Twelve Theseses on Legal Reform in Russia ", first published in Russian magazine « Legislation and Economics », N. 2, 2004 an explained correlation between legal and judicial reform: " Complete legal reform should normally include not only judicial reform, but also reform of various aspects of the structural system and content of legislation, legal education, legal awareness by the population, and also the corporate consciousness of the whole legal community.
Legal and judicial remedies against the violation of the fundamental rights are provided under the original writ jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

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See generally Jonathan Rose, " Unauthorized Practice of Law in Arizona: A Legal and Political Problem That Won't Go Away ", 34 Ariz. St. L. J.
Known to Oxford scholars as " Bodley " or simply " the Bod ", under the Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003 it is one of six legal deposit libraries for works published in the United Kingdom and under Irish Law it is entitled to request a copy of each book published in the Republic of Ireland.
He is also memorialized there with an official Michigan Historical Marker and a plaque from the State Bar of Michigan for " Michigan Legal Milestones ", namely, his dissenting opinion in Korematsu v. United States, protesting the decision to uphold exclusion orders imposed upon persons of Japanese descent during World War II.
* Dupont, Jerry, " The Common Law Abroad: Constitutional and Legal Legacy of the British Empire ", Wm.
" Juris Doctor " literally means " Teacher of Law ", while the Latin for " Doctor of Jurisprudence "— Jurisprudentia Doctor — literally means " Teacher of Legal Knowledge ".
* Alexa E. Albert, David Lee Warner, and Robert A. Hatcher: " Facilitating Condom Use with Clients during Commercial Sex in Nevada's Legal Brothels ", American Journal of Public Health, 88 ( 4 ), 1998, pages 643 – 646, online abstract
* Hausbeck, Kathryn and Barbara G. Brents, " Nevada's Legal Brothels ", pp. 255 – 281 in Ronald Weitzer, ed., Sex for Sale: Prostitution, Pornography and the Sex Industry.
Legal historian Wilfrid Prest writes that despite these legislative enactments, the tally of which " begins to look quite impressive ", the old problems continued, albeit less frequently ; one barrister of the time claimed that going to the Court with a case worth anything less than £ 500 was a waste of time.
His 33-month struggle against Oricon and his research on SLAPPs through his self-expense trip in the United States was featured on the TBS program " JNN Reportage ", titled as " Legal Intimidation Against Free Speech: What is SLAPP?
Neologisms and portmanteau words were coined from the word as early as 1993 when Lincoln Caplan, in his book " Skadden: Power, Money, and the Rise of a Legal Empire ", used the word " Skaddenfreude " to describe the delight that competitors of Skadden Arps took in its troubles of the early 1990s.
* Jeffrey K. Sawyer, " Benefit of Clergy in Maryland and Virginia ", American Journal of Legal History 34, no.
" Real Money Trading in MMORPG items from a Legal and Policy Perspective ", South Korean Judge's thought on RMT in virtual world
* Winterton, G, " The Limits of Constitutional Law ", in Law and Australian Legal Thinking in the 1980s: Australian Contributions to the 12th International Congress of Comparative Law ( 1986 ), 477-496.
* http :// www. marketwire. com / press-release / Adbusters-Media-Foundation-971292. html " Adbusters Wins Legal Victory in Ongoing Case Against the CBC and CanWest ", www. marketwire. com, 6 April 2009.
Logroño updated the song in a newer version, found in the 2006 Culebro Mendoza album " Culebro Legal ", this time set to a hip-hop beat.
Wilson appeared in an episode of the ABC drama Boston Legal ( Season 4, Episode 7 ), " Attack of the Xenophobes ", as a former police officer who is charged with murder.
* Kenneth J. Kress, " Legal Indeterminacy ", 77 California Law Review 283 ( 1989 ).
In 2008 the ABA Journal ranked the film # 3 on its list of the " 25 Greatest Legal Movies ", and in 2010 ranked Pesci's character as # 12 on its list of " The 25 Greatest Fictional Lawyers ( Who Are Not Atticus Finch )".
# Christopher May, " The Venetian Moment: New Technologies, Legal Innovation and the Institutional Origins of Intellectual Property ", Prometheus, 20 ( 2 ), 2002.
An episode of the television series Boston Legal, " Squid Pro Quo ", which originally aired on May 9, 2006, featured a case involving USAID's withdrawal of funding to an overseas non-profit organization.
It has been sampled on the Raekwon and Ghostface Killah song " Legal Coke ", from the R. A. G. U. mix tape.
* Brennan, Lisa, " ETS, Kaplan in Legal Skirmish over Test Security ", New Jersey Law Journal, January 23, 1995, p. 3.

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