And we feel very comfortable, as a legal matter, that the Constitution trumps gimmicks.
But as a legal matter, it raises significant questions about what is actually being banned.
This is a legal matter that the Department of Justice is handling, and so we will not comment further on it.
In the end, the deciding factor may be one that should, as a legal matter, be irrelevant: the raw quality of Jones' allegations.
Investigators for the defense unearthed, and managed to convey through witnesses during the two-month trial, that Mr. McNamee had been involved in a legal matter in St.
Rose would not comment on that but he did repeat: As a legal matter, the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac boards have a fiduciary duty only to the conservator.
"It is not a political move or a decision by the SCAF, it is a legal matter that has been referred to the tribunal, by individuals, by other parties, " he told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.
As a legal matter, that debate is settled.
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This is going to be really significant, because some states have abolished the insanity defense altogether, and different states have very, very narrow versions of what it is to be insane as a legal matter.
Because the volume of data stored by e-discovery vendors for a single legal matter is not the same as the value that the client derives.
It was done at one time in the high court in the old days before the court of criminal appeal existed, that judges could call in one or two of their colleagues to sit with them to hear a difficult legal matter.
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While not everyone fights over a serious legal matter -- the better part of combatants just do so for sport or because they're drunk -- those who do so are bound by the results of the match and are generally satisfied by them win or lose (although there have been occasional, impromptu "appeals").
That seemed unlikely as a matter of legal title but, figuratively speaking, probably true.
But on Nov. 5, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson made the long-muttered accusation a matter of legal fact.
This decision makes that obligation a matter of legal responsibility.
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In fact, it is still a matter of legal argument.
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As a practical matter, Mr Blair argued that a legal right to recognition made more sense than to risk damaging strikes about it.
He said the matter of a legal claim was "in the hands of our solicitors".
The attorney-general's office, which enforces the contempt law in England and Wales (Scotland has a different legal system), says that it is a matter of degree.
They are of course already required to do so under the Supreme Court's Brady decision, and doing so ought to be a matter of basic legal ethics.
Mr bin al-Shibh's legal status is still a matter of debate within the administration.
Thus, as a technical matter there is some legal risk, even for NCAA Tournament pools run offline.
To really move the needle on any issue of importance, it helps to make it a personal matter as it is a legal one.
The laws are set to go into effect on August 1, though a legal challenge could postpone them until the matter is sorted out.
Thus, this would not appear to be a matter than can be resolved by legal action.
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That and, you know, like a touch of legal precedent being set on the matter in the Florida courts.
Now it may no longer matter, at least in a legal sense.
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Does the "discretion" of those dealing with appeals include the possibility of leniency, or is it only a matter of re-examining the legal correctness of the penalty?
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