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In this Insight, first published in PLC, Shy Jackson considers the Court of Appeal's decision in Providence Building Services Ltd v Hexagon Housing Association Ltd [2024] EWCA Civ 962 that a ...
On June 15, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in Golan v. Saada, a case about how to interpret the Hague Convention on Child Abduction in which the Frederick K. Cox International Law ...
The lack of judicial authority on the precise scope of EU sanctions can be a challenge as these are typically drafted very broadly - often the product of a political compromise among 27 Member States ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case that highlights how judges can apply different interpretations of the law and constitution to suit their ideological ...
This story was originally published by The Conversation and is republished here by permission. In other words, if the agency and federal courts disagree about the “best” interpretation of a federal ...
Across Ohio, there’s a shortage of qualified court interpreters: people who can translate complex legal jargon for non-English speakers in the state. The number of people seeking language ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to hear Moore v. Harper, an “independent state legislature” theory case from North Carolina. This case has the potential to fundamentally rework the relationship ...
The state Judiciary is resuming court interpreter orientation workshops statewide in July after putting them on hold during the pandemic. Attending a workshop is a requirement to become a court ...
In recent years, interpretation in RI's District, Family and Superior courts has improved, but not in municipal and probate courts, where language interpretation is often informal and haphazard.
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