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Common practices that breach government rules include ejecting lawyers from courtrooms, peremptorily rejecting evidence or testimony, and barring the public from trials.
ECONOMIST: A bizarre application of the law
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These still-hypothetical disputes about Jerusalem are being peremptorily resolved in the north.
ECONOMIST: Israel and the Palestinians
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The U.S. Court of Appeals in January unanimously and peremptorily denied Edmondson's petition for a rehearing, and so Jacob will remain a free man.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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But state courts, which often have intimate connections with trial lawyers, have peremptorily ruled such reforms unconstitutional, usually employing the most strained and flimsy reasoning.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Several times, for instance, state supreme court justices, in thrall to the plaintiffs' bar, have peremptorily and arbitrarily thrown out tort reforms passed by their state legislatures.
FORBES: Fact and Comment