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...Our judges would, I think, wholeheartedly agree. Richard Ekins KC (Hon) Head of Policy Exchange’s Judicial Power Project; Professor of Law and Constitutional Government, University of Oxford, UK...
...Richard Ekins KC (Hon), Head of Policy Exchange’s Judicial Power Project; Professor of Law and Constitutional Government, University of Oxford, UK...
...The news of Elon Musk’s $56bn pay package being voided by a judge (Report, FT.com, January 30) has raised a question for me — is this going to affect the nearly universal desire among entrepreneurs...
...Separately, more than 600 lawyers, academics and retired senior judges wrote to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak setting out concerns that the UK government was at risk of breaching international law by continuing...
...Having performed alongside the finest — in Paris, London, New York, Moscow — Acosta is also a mean judge of danceflesh and his 10 artists are superb, but his choreographic choices — two of them European...
...Over the forecast period, the OBR judge these measures will more than halve the net flow of people who are signed off work with no work search requirements....
...Sundaresan and retired judge JP Devadhar....
...Lesson learned: don’t judge a sushi by its melon....
...Energy Support One of the biggest worries for families is energy bills, and I pay credit to my predecessor the Rt Hon Member for Spelthorne and the former Prime Minister the Rt Hon Member for South West...
...A judge last year said Mr Acosta had broken the law by failing to ensure that Epstein’s victims were notified in advance about the deal the justice department had agreed in 2007....
...Rt Hon Lord Tyler CBE, Liberal Democrat spokesperson on political and constitutional reform Take a look behind the Brexit and Covid headlines this week and you will get a glimpse of a devious destruction...
...In February a federal judge said Mr Acosta and his office had broken the law by failing to inform Mr Epstein’s victims about the plea deal they were negotiating with his high-profile attorneys until it had...
...In February, a federal judge said Mr Acosta had broken the law when he failed to inform Mr Epstein’s victims about the plea agreement....
...A federal judge ruled in February that prosecutors, including Mr Acosta, broke the law by failing to inform Mr Epstein’s victims in that case about the plea deal they were negotiating....
...Acosta was arrested on June 21....
...Mr Acosta resigned as labour secretary earlier on Friday....
...In February a federal judge said Mr Acosta had broken the law by failing to inform Mr Epstein’s victims about the deal....
...In February, a federal judge said Mr Acosta had broken the law in negotiating the deal by failing to inform Mr Epstein’s victims....
...Mr Acosta kept the plea deal hidden from Mr Epstein’s victims in that case, violating a federal victims’ rights law, a judge ruled in February this year....
...Mr Acosta defended the deal but stepped down Friday as US labour secretary....
...They argued that the non-prosecution agreement struck in 2007 by Alexander Acosta, the US labour secretary who was then the US attorney in Miami, barred the new indictment....
...in their case, said Judge Kenneth Marra in a 33-page ruling....
...Judge Timothy Kelly ruled in favour of a request from Jim Acosta, CNN’s chief White House correspondent, to restore the pass while the case was being decided....
...“We need the communities on our side 100 per cent,” said Mr Hon at Conservation International. “But they understand the short term better than the long term......
...But the FT’s Lex column concluded that there was little to cheer in the news, either for Apple or supplier Hon Hai. Many tech companies are entering the final weeks of summer beset by uncertainty....
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