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...Jarrett argues (1) that the ALJ’s hypothetical questions to a vocational expert did not adequatel...
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Given Elena Kagan's aversion to "vapid and hollow" confirmation hearings devoid of "legal analysis," beginning Monday she might relish answering these questions:
It would be naughty to ask you about litigation heading for the Supreme Court concerning this: Does Congress have the right, under its enumerated power to regulate interstate commerce, to punish the inactivity of not purchasing health insurance? So, instead answer this harmless hypothetical: If Congress decides that interstate commerce is substantially affected by the costs of obesity, may Congress require obese people to purchase participation in programs such as Weight Watchers? If not, why not?
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... by the ALJ; and (4) because the hypothetical question posed did not include any limitations reg... is for the ALJ to ask a VE hypothetical questions “to establish whether someone with the limitatio...
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... has been established? The following hypothetical illustration serves to spell out this concern. Ima... set of issues first, some relevant questions are the following. What form would that community ...
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...Last, Carroll claims that the hypothetical questions posed to the vocational expert (VE) at h...
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This article is a modified version of remarks given at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia's policy forum "Policy Lessons from the Economic and Financial Crisis," December 4, 2009. The presentation was made during a panel discussion that also included James Bullard and John Taylor.
...One of the classic hypothetical questions economists ask when referring to healthc...
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..., Carter asserts that the ALJ’s hypothetical question to a vocational expert did not include al... to ask a vocational expert hypothetical questions “to establish whether someone with the limitatio...
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... (Form 42) that asks open-ended questions about whether they have "any reason to question" t... as the Court holds that any such hypothetical right was not violated." Well, there is harm. The ...
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WASHINGTON -- Given Elena Kagan's aversion to "vapid and hollow" confirmation hearings devoid of "legal analysis," beginning Monday she might relish answering these questions:
It would be naughty to ask you about litigation heading for the Supreme Court concerning this: Does Congress have the right, under its enumerated power to regulate interstate commerce, to punish the inactivity of not purchasing health insurance? So, instead answer this harmless hypothetical: If Congress decides that interstate commerce is substantially affected by the costs of obesity, may Congress require obese people to purchase participation in programs such as Weight Watchers? If not, why not?
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[...] a convening authority cannot have an improper motive to stack a panel to obtain a certain result.16 Panel stacking normally involves a convening authority selecting members who are likely to give harsh sentences.17 Second, systematic exclusion of otherwise qualified potential members because of an improper factor (like rank) is improper.18 Finally, courts will be deferential to good faith attempts to select members who are representative of the military community.19 In Bartlett, an Army lieutenant colonel pled guilty to the unpremeditated murder of his wife.20 An officer panel sentenced the accused to a dismissal and confinement for twenty-five years.21 Before the guilty plea, the defense filed a motion for the convening authority to select a new panel, arguing that the SECARMY ex...
... the Fundamentals: Improper Commitment Questions during Voir Dire. For these reasons, military judg... commitments to case related "hypothetical" facts.79. This term, the CAAF cautioned practitio...