- In
common law, a
right of
audience is
generally a
right of a
lawyer to
appear and
conduct proceedings in
court on
behalf of
their client. In
English law...
-
usually listed in the
Court Circular,
which is
published daily by the
broadsheet press. The
British Prime Minister had a w****ly
audience with The
Monarch usually...
- Audience), was an
appellate court in
Spain and its empire. The name of the
institution literally translates as
Royal Audience. The
additional designation...
-
International Court of
Justice (ICJ; French: Cour
internationale de justice, CIJ), also
called the
World Court, is the only
international court that adjudicates...
-
steadily losing audiences,
court shows have the
slowest rate of
viewer erosion. Accordingly, by the end of the 2000s, the
number of
court shows in syndication...
-
United States Supreme Court created a quasi-exception to free
speech in
cases in
which a
person is held as a "captive
audience"
Lehman v.
Shaker Heights...
-
comedy in
court.
Floyd did not
recover from the faux pas and
struggled in the rest of his remarks,
twice being laughed at by the
audience.
Justice Harry...
- This same
laugh can be
heard coming from the
studio audience throughout numerous seasons of
Night Court. At
first it was
thought to be the
canned laugh of...
- The
Audience is a play by the
British playwright and
screenwriter Peter Morgan. The play
centres on w****ly meetings,
called audiences,
between Queen Elizabeth...
-
Norton featured in an
episode of RTÉ's Youngline, parti****ting in an
audience debate about underage teens attending discos. In 1983,
Norton travelled...