The digital athletes in NBA Jam performed such hoops-time high jinx as jumping from the half-court line, doing flips in the air and lighting the basket on fire as they dunked the ball.
Mr Sell's brief to the Supreme Court follows this line of argument, making broad claims that the government's efforts to inject him with mind-altering drugs is such a breach of his rights to liberty, bodily integrity, freedom of thought, personal autonomy and privacy that it should not be allowed.
The U.S. weapons arm the cartels' military wings and enforcers, such as the Juarez Cartel's enforcement arm, La Linea, or The Line, court documents say.
Unlike many of my peers who not only cannot afford one, but also cannot even get Medicare due to stringent rules and a long waiting line for court dates.
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Before the Supreme Court took away the line-item veto, Mr. Clinton used it to try to terminate three Defense Department programs that would have afforded some limited capability to operate in and control outer space.
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The move will still require a new Council regulation in line with the court ruling.
The group said public funding of religion violates the Constitution and that a long line of federal court decisions bars government support for buildings used primarily for worship.
The court's most consistent line of decisions has aimed at restricting federal power in favour of states' rights, and it has chipped away some of the civil-liberties protections.
The tournament now has electronic line calling on every court and improved facilities for fans and players.
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But each state has its own gun laws and they could be forced into line with the Supreme Court ruling.
The district court judge stood at the front line of a minority of jurists willing to question the efficacy of these settlements.
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The bottom line, said the Court, is that war crimes trials must be conducted under the same rules as courts-martial, though some flexibility is permitted to meet exigent circumstances.
Their argument: The lower court's decision is in line with common law, which gives people the right to sue corporations for punitive damages when a manager (or a captain, in this case) was reckless.
Lee told the court last month that a parallel line imprint found on murder victim Ron Goldman's jeans, an envelope, a piece of paper and on the tile walkway could have been made by a second set of shoe prints.
She told Nottingham Crown Court that he asked the children to line up military-style in their Victory Road home.
He told the team of Penny's NBA career with the Orlando Magic and Phoenix Suns, of the millions he made on the court and from his own Nike shoe line.
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At the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, people waiting in line for tickets to this week's arguments on gay marriage held umbrellas or put tarps over their belongings as the snow fell.
Action by you to repeal the law prior to this time-line and a subsequently finalized court decision will nullify any basis for the appeal and will establish as legal precedent Judge Phillips' ruling.
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The holding of the Nevada Supreme Court in this case falls squarely in line with numerous similar decisions handed down by other jurisdictions the law is now is well-established in this area, though the misunderstandings linger.
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The Scaf then issued a decree on Friday dissolving parliament in line with a Supreme Constitutional Court ruling that the law on elections to the lower house was invalid because party members had been allowed to contest seats reserved for independents.
It said the Supreme Court should carry on hearing Scottish criminal appeals because this would be a faster way to bring Scots law into line with international practice than taking cases to the European court in Strasbourg, Mr Salmond's preferred alternative.
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Particularly, a line from the government's court papers suggests the company may be involved in actions that aren't telecom-related.
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The Commission said it was satisfied with the court's decision, which was in line with the agreed method of salary adjustment.
An hour before court began, there were four people in line, compared with about 50 at the first day of McVeigh's trial.
Because a state bank, not the country itself, is in the firing line the government may see a court case as embarrassing rather than painful.
We expect arbitration to be a more efficient and speedier dispute resolution process than trying a matter before a jury years down the line in the San Francisco Superior Court.
The justices seemed troubled by a long and confusing line of decisions where the Supreme Court allowed the government to waive application of the AIA in certain cases and not in others.
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From April, Northern Line trains will not stop at Tottenham Court Road for eight months.
"Don't be a blockhead, " Superior Court Judge Dwayne Moring told Robbins, borrowing a line from Charlie Brown's friend Lucy.
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