The president hopes so, but the limited number of rulings and writings leaves that question murky. |
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American court rulings may give the Korean judiciary a hint about how to handle this case. |
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That brings us to the period during which the rulings with which we are concerned were made. |
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The Supreme Court played a key role in immigration reform with its rulings that congressional districts must be reapportioned. |
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The Attorney General submits that the Judge was wrong in respect of both rulings. |
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After the war he retrieved his notes and began writing them out as full-length rabbinical rulings, or responsa. |
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Here you will find announcements, notices, revenue procedures and revenue rulings, all posted in Internet time. |
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Marshall says she doesn't take into account the real-world reverberations of her rulings. |
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Many of these rulings are judgment calls that cannot be reversed by an appellate court unless the trial judge makes an egregiously bad judgment. |
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I'm going to blog some reactions to today's expected marriage rulings, below the line. |
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You would think the damage done in the last couple of years by lenient court rulings would have been enough to wake them up. |
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Don't waste too much time trying to understand the logic of the two rulings. |
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More than 40,000 asylum seekers are awaiting rulings on their cases, which take an average of seven months. |
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Isn't the rule of law about following the rulings of the top court in the land? |
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The judges used Mr Bishop's case and three other test cases in yesterday's rulings to set guidelines for the courts. |
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This appeal against conviction is based solely on two rulings made by the judge prior to trial. |
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Another area where there are problems is in the enforcement of the courts' rulings. |
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I have not found firm rulings on these matters, and the imprecision is, I think, deliberate. |
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These provisions encourage a judge to make rulings where there are good case management reasons for doing so. |
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But the case has now been referred to the Law Lords because of conflicting national and European rulings. |
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The developer's attempt to by-pass local authority rulings appears to residents here to be both greedy and lazy. |
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He said assets would be confiscated after two court rulings on the decision. |
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We start with the judge's rulings made on the scope of cross-examination and the admission of evidence. |
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In Scotland we don't appear to have specific rulings in relation to secondary smoking and until we get them it will be difficult to form a view. |
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Indeed, federal and state rulings regarding pollution control should stimulate the growth of many micropower products and markets. |
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The parties are also agreed that my previous rulings are void as a result of the mistrial. |
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Referees are not going to stop the game to look at foul calls or out-of-bounds rulings. |
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The Duke may rule on matters, but rulings by the stannary courts were independent to any powers held at Westminster. |
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Judges in Ghana are bound by the principle of stare decisis, which requires that their decisions be based on earlier rulings. |
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Preliminary rulings are important as a method of indirect challenge to the legality of Community action. |
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Fournier has noted that the syndics of the Estates sought to put an end to rulings of the Parlement of Toulouse on seigneurial rights. |
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In any case, the Supreme Court reviews only a tiny percentage of judicial rulings made each year. |
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As a former academic lawyer, I've been enjoying reading various fatwas and religious rulings over the last few months. |
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His fatwas or rulings are for the most part advisory, and tend to address more abstract issues. |
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The accounting firm represents businesses disputing tax rulings by the comptroller's office. |
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Many final decisions are made by court rulings, which further delays the process. |
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Never say or do anything to bring the rulings and decisions of the Court into disreputableness. |
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Rather than affirming plainly mistaken rulings in the name of stare decisis, the Court should reserve its deference for the Constitution itself. |
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The minister was asked what guidance had been issued on the validity of fatwas and of other rulings issued by religious authorities to decide matrimonial disputes. |
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My best guess is that the judge was just following his superiors' rulings. |
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In the villages it is not Taliban officials who decide local issues but jirgas, small councils of village elders whose rulings are highly respected. |
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An interesting academic debate could be had about whether there are circumstances in which a judge could rightly be impeached for making lawless rulings. |
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I will not repeat the summary of the evidence that is contained in my two prior rulings except as required to develop the argument in this ruling. |
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A majority of the appeals court judges have dug in their heels in a way not seen since state courts resisted federal court rulings during the civil rights movement. |
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Both state and federal rulings have imposed additional punishments on women by dint of the fact they were pregnant. |
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The cascade of same-sex marriage rulings is now a torrent, each more quotable and image-ready than the last. |
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One of the sweetest moments in the show is a celebration of the historical gay marriage rulings. |
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The two rulings are a triumph for hardliners at the interior ministry who lobbied for tighter controls on nightclubs that they blame for leading Thai youth astray. |
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After deeming earlier death-penalty rulings unconstitutional, the court had now upheld another one. |
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With rulings like this, big name companies will quickly sidestep WIPO in favour of blustering cease-and-desist letters and legal action through the courts. |
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Most accept a life sentence in the imprisonment of general rulings. |
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Activists framed state right-to-die initiatives, senators sponsored bills banning assisted suicide, and courts began issuing an unending series of deeply confused rulings. |
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Negotiations have been complicated by court rulings over economic policy. |
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See, for example, the decades of blowback that have followed Roe v. Wade, or the school-desegregation rulings. |
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His rulings earned him a steady stream of hate mail and other threats. |
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I do not remember the meeting determining what rulings should be given. |
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The ICJ adjudicates on disputes between states and its rulings are binding. |
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Under the court's rulings, receivables normally should be reported at estimated net realizable value and inventories should be reported at the lower of cost or market. |
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The clauses also provide for jail terms for violations of labor rulings. |
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Its decisions are absolute and every member must abide by its rulings. |
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I'm confused by the plethora of overpaid England footballers using draconian rulings made by overpaid woolly-minded judges to cover their tracks. |
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External forces are revanchists, people wanted by police against whom court rulings were issued. |
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In addition, the IRS announced that it would not issue rulings or determination letters for SAM loans used for commercial or business purposes. |
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Nonblack minorities, too, have built upon early affirmative-action rulings to create access to opportunity. |
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Housey laid out the case for deductibility, complete with citations of IRS rulings and tax court decisions. |
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The President of the Constitutional Court, Petre Lazaroiu, has stated that previous rulings had not forbidden euthanasia either. |
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Chapter XIV of the United Nations Charter authorizes the UN Security Council to enforce Court rulings. |
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The International Court has been criticized with respect to its rulings, its procedures, and its authority. |
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This status, however, has been challenged by a number of legal rulings in the last few years. |
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Judicial rulings from Cracow were routinely flouted, while peasants were heavily taxed and practically tied to the land as serfs. |
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For instance, the inviolability of one's housing or freedom of trade were legally introduced in the Empire by rulings of the court. |
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The function of the Federal Supreme Court is to hear appeals against rulings of cantonal or federal courts. |
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His tenure was marked by a number of original rulings, in tort and contract law in particular. |
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His service on the Court would extend 34 years over some of the most important rulings to help establish the nation the Constitution had begun. |
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This doctrine was applied in Court rulings on President Grant's duty to enforce the law during Reconstruction. |
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Judicial activism refers to judicial rulings that are suspected of being based on personal opinion, rather than on existing law. |
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Since a clear archetype for determining guilt does not exist, the criminal justice system must rely on rulings handed down by juries. |
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The Tribunal's rulings are not binding although in certain circumstances it can prevent or place conditions on the sale of state owned land. |
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Outside of Quebec, most contract law is still common law, based on the rulings of judges in contract litigation over the years. |
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However, on Wednesday, 22 October 2008, the government won its appeal in the House of Lords against the previous rulings. |
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Executive orders, they said, are trumped by federal law and certain court rulings suggest the executive order would have no real teeth. |
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James's bishops forced his Five Articles of Perth through a General Assembly the following year, but the rulings were widely resisted. |
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Case law, in common law jurisdictions, is the set of decisions of adjudicatory tribunals or other rulings that can be cited as precedent. |
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Courts may consider rulings made in other courts that are of equivalent authority in the legal system. |
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Over the next century, partly as a result of land surveys, court rulings, and property sales, the change was given practical dimension. |
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Court rulings restricted the rights of second wives and their children regarding inheritance. |
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This has resulted in rulings with strained interpretations of the common law of Scotland, such as Smith v Bank of Scotland. |
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Different legal schools developed methodologies for deriving sharia rulings from scriptural sources using a process known as ijtihad. |
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Because of the open ended nature of judging, there have been many controversial rulings. |
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Lawsuits on appeal may take several years to resolve, and in some cases more than a decade elapses before definitive rulings. |
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While independent in their rulings, some of these courts are operated as divisions within courts of the general or general administrative courts. |
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Edward proceeded to reverse the rulings of the Scottish Lords and even summoned King John Balliol to stand before the English court as a common plaintiff. |
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It also found that, while these conventions are not law and are therefore unenforceable by the courts, courts may recognize conventions in their rulings. |
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Statutes or judicial rulings may create implied contractual terms, particularly in standardized relationships such as employment or shipping contracts. |
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Some courts reject the application of collateral estoppels as to prior workers' compensation rulings, believing that the procedure varies too much from a civil trial. |
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They are most often used in competition law, or on rulings on State Aid, but are also frequently used for procedural or administrative matters within the institutions. |
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The two-tier system was selected earlier this month after two recent rulings by Santa Barbara Superior Court Judge Frank Ochoa that overturned high-profile indictments. |
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But the Court's guidance on basic problems of life and governance in a democracy is most effective when American political life reinforce its rulings. |
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Laws were passed and approved there, and rulings made on points of law. |
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In each chapter relevant Supreme Court rulings are reduced to procedural guidelines and bright line principles important to law enforcement officers. |
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Another useful research tool is the citator, which is an editorial resource that lets the practitioner assess the validity of case law and IRS administrative rulings. |
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Judges Alan Lourie and Kimberly Moore said, in In re Baxter International, that the prior court rulings did not bar the PTO from re-examining the patent for obviousness. |
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The Supreme Court enforced the NLRB's rulings in 19 cases without modifying them, enforced them with modification in six more, and denied enforcement in two cases. |
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Since the related party owned like-kind property, the conclusions in Letter Rulings 200712013 and 200728008 are inapposite. |
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Rulings based on the Human rights Act have been criticised by Lady Hale. |
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