Justice Anthony Kennedy was the deciding vote in every one of the 5-to-4 cases, including the schools case, the McCain-Feingold case and the students' speech case.
In my case, and my case alone, ignorance of the law is, in fact, a defense.
We can travel all across America and find case after case after case of men and women who have been wrongfully imprisoned, some sitting on the doorsteps of the death chamber.
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Or was he asked, as the government's Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Jewell suggested on Radio Wales this morning, to write an arm's length report which set out the clinical case for change and bring his expertise to bear to make the case for change and deliver the killer argument for the government, and the health boards' case?
But, after he appealed, the state supreme court, in the course of its investigations, found fault with the form and procedure of three sets of evidence related to the case, and referred the case back to the court at Mehrabad Airport.
Ashcroft's recusal means that Comey, second in command at the Justice Department, automatically becomes the acting attorney general for this case and has the authority to determine how the case is investigated and, if warranted, prosecuted.
"You have to look at each patent on a case-by-case basis, and the fact that one case has been ruled to be too 'obvious' to enforce should not be generalised to mean all of Kodak's other patents are invalid, " said Ilya Kazi from the UK's Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys.
"Actually, I went out to the parking lot with the first case and came back a few minutes later and bought another case, " Mr. Piazza confessed.
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Less widely understood and discussed are the variable costs related to incident response, which can differ widely from case-to-case and if unmanaged can run far higher than fixed costs.
Other rulings, a 1995 case in Missouri and a 2001 case from North Carolina, clarify and ease the return of schools to local control.
And the fact is the institution called the Iraqi military and the associated security forces with some exceptions have stayed loyal to the government, and that certainly is the case now and it has been the case through '06 with all the pressure on it.
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Sheriff Alistair Thornton refused a Crown request for more time to prepare the prosecution case, and continued the case for a trial in December.
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But it really is vital that Congress get its act together and pass some of these important pieces of legislation that have -- in the case of surface transportation and in the case of the aforementioned student loan rate legislation and a host of others -- have enjoyed bipartisan support in the past.
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"But what they will find is that masses more people will be saying 'stop HS2' because there is no business case, no environmental case and no need whatsoever for this fast train for fat cats, " Mr Rukin added.
"What we are trying to do is preserve the FDA's role here, not have juries second-guess on a case-by-case and state-by-state basis imposing different safety obligations on manufacturers when Congress has established a regime for FDA to control this, " said Anthony Yang of the solicitor general's office.
"We did in fact believe there was an association between the Berry case and the DeJjesus case as well as the Summers case, " Eakin said.
This time it included me and three weeks later I found myself on Liverpool Street station, clutching my gas mask and case and sporting a large tag tied to my buttonhole.
So it involved tough choices, and he has made his case and will continue to make his case for why he thinks it was the right thing to do.
At the same time (as already evident under Medicare) the treatment of infrequent but costly catastrophic diseases and conditions will be limited in the name of cost control, and the case-by-case discretion of doctors and other providers will be closely monitored and restricted.
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In which case they should lose their case and HFCS can be called whatever people want to call it.
In which case Big Sugar wins their case and loses their business.
Biden was to announce plans to introduce the bill at a press conference Thursday with AOL chief executive officer Stephen Case, CaseFoundation president Jean Case and Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder.
"Despite this, Cleveland police kept Michelle Knight's missing person's case open and checked on the case numerous times, " the city said Friday.
But the real point is to lock your personal feelings securely away in the box until the end of the case, and objectively present the case intellectually, making the best points you can.
To learn the right lesson, see the special case of scaling and the special case of fast growth below.
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