Such appeals could be made where a case is halted on a point of law.
"We will certainly be applying for this court to certify a point of law of public importance and to grant leave, " he said.
We feel that the issue of whether APIs are copyrightable is sufficiently far-reaching that it should be addressed as a point of law in its own right.
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Opponents said ministers had vowed to continue allowing legal aid for appeals on a point of law against a decision by a tribunal, but had not done so.
The review group said an appeal to the Supreme Court should be competent only where the High Court has granted a certificate showing that the case raises a point of law of "general public importance".
The Supreme Court can reconsider Court of Appeal decisions if the justices are convinced there is a " point of law of general public importance".
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When he graduated from law school 35 years ago, he made a point of joining a Connecticut law firm that discouraged its associates from running for public office.
While a company set to be the next big thing can dramatically throw out these kinds of metrics because of its spectacular potential, there comes a point where the law of scale kicks in and promise must turn into reality.
But those who hope it is the start of a positive trend can point to a recent change in corporate law in the state of Delaware, which took effect on August 1st, to make it easier to introduce such reimbursement bylaws.
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"We've neglected public health systems financially, from a policy point of view and a legal point of view, for decades, " says Lawrence Gostin , professor of law and public health at Georgetown University and Johns Hopkins University.
Defense lawyer Luciano Ghirga reminded the jury repeatedly Monday morning that the prosecution needed to prove its case "beyond a reasonable doubt" -- a standard he made a point of saying was rooted in Italian law and was not imported from America, in a nod to the nationalistic tensions that have sometimes seemed to underpin this case.
But I would think that a decent starting point would be a rather more rigid application of the law as it currently stands.
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That is important, said Curran, because fighting bioterrorism is at this point as much a matter of law enforcement as medicine.
Firstly, and on a black-and-white point of law in places with stricter Information Privacy Law than the US, as soon as Facebook renders photos personally identifiable, they are deemed to have Collected Personal Information.
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Arabs and Muslims have become a foreign-policy issue, an argument on the domestic agenda, a law-enforcement priority, and a point of well-meaning concern.
Prosecutors point to a re-interpretation of criminal law after the conviction of John Demjanjuk, in May 2011.
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Petitions must state specifically which law enforcement agencies are making the petition, a responsible official for each agency making the petition, and a point of contact for the coalition of interested law enforcement agencies.
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So, it is a huge stretch of comparison, but I guess the point is a religious preference which a law is over-turning.
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"Referees, should they so wish, have the opportunity to conduct post-match media interviews, after 30 minutes' 'cool-down' time, to clarify any point of law, " said a spokesman for PGMO, the body responsible for top referees.
Just last week we read at the Point of Law blog and elsewhere about a Third Circuit ruling which rejected an absurd cy presdistribution in an antitrust class action settlement.
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West Africa, has increasingly become a point favoured by Latin American drug cartels because of weak local law enforcement and a largely unsupervised coastline.
With polls showing most Americans' minds are made up on the health care law, experts also question whether an argument over an arcane point of law that confuses most people is a winning strategy or lost on most.
At one point he accepted that issue ads might make a nonsense of existing law, but implied it might be the law that needed changing.
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On the FAA's website, the reason listed for the restriction is "to provide a safer environment for law-enforcement activities, " and the point of contact listed for the restriction is an FBI special agent.
The Court of Appeal upheld the ruling last year and the Supreme Court has now refused permission for a further appeal because "the application does not raise an arguable point of law of general public importance".
Case in point: a series of stories I wrote for the legal blog Above The Law earlier this year about Justice Antonin Scalia having his privacy invaded by a Fordham Law School professor.
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And what is the point of being in Congress, if you can't pass a law that shortens your commute?
The Supreme Court has made an elegant start at cleaning up the mess of employment discrimination law, in part by insisting on a critical point.
Mr Romney made a short and effective speech making the central point that the only way to get rid of the law was to elect him.
She said family members made a point not to change their phone numbers so that law enforcement officials could reach them in case of any developments, even years later.
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