Normally, federal courts require two adverse parties before they can decide a case.
Legend has it that he quite literally rose to prominence during a synod called to decide a case of heresy.
Funds that raise less have to decide on a case-by-case basis what to do next.
We would demand the tests, yes, but the panel would objectively decide on a case by case basis?
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Judges will be able to decide on a case by case basis whether they will allow tweeting reporters in their courtrooms.
Under Protocol 14, one judge rather than three will decide on a case's admissibility, and cases which are similar to ones previously brought will be decided by a three-judge panel, rather than the original seven-member chamber.
The federal judge refused to let a jury decide the case, saying that would risk a miscarriage of justice.
She said previously that she had never used a grand jury to decide on charges in a case that hinged on questions of whether a killing was justifiable.
Labour will decide that on a case by case basis, depending on the importance of the issue and the weariness of their troops.
U.S. District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin will decide the case in a bench trial that is expected to last four to six weeks.
Prosecutors considered evidence gathered by sheriff's investigators to decide if a domestic violence case would be filed against Gibson because of the incident a year ago involving Grigorieva.
The Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees Medicare, could still decide to deny requests on a case-by-case basis.
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Individuals can still push a case in front of a jury to decide why their car surged inexplicably out of control, said Aaron Twerski of Brooklyn Law School.
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But then two justices - Justice Stevens and Justice Kennedy - said, we're not going to agree to take this case right now, but there may come a day when we decide to take this case.
Mr Duvalier, 59, was allowed to go free after questioning on Tuesday, but a judge will decide whether his case goes to trial.
Hong Kong's highest court is hearing an appeal in a case that will decide whether maids will be eligible to apply for permanent residency.
Wyeth, where plaintiffs are trying to gut the National Vaccine Injury Act by allowing courts to decide in every individual case whether a vaccine-related injury could have been avoided.
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Instead, they will likely decide to continue to litigate a losing case in the Second Circuit, thereby costing both Bruno and the taxpayers additional untold millions and imposing a daunting burden on the aging former legislative leader.
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"It looks good at first, but then you take a closer look at the business case, and you decide it's too much of a niche product, " said Ralph V.
Ultimately the jury will decide, but meanwhile the case is a cautionary tale for other collectors.
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Mr Grillo said the M5S would decide whether to support specific legislation on a case-by-case basis.
If recent history is any guide, however, the Court is likely to look for a way to decide the merits of the case.
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The top-floor flat does not have a kitchen, but the connections are there in case the Moosbruggers' son moves out and they decide to convert it into a separate apartment to rent out in the tourist season.
Sass, who once worked as a U.S. government informant, had waived his right to a jury trial and asked Cook to decide the case.
The Supreme Court could decide the case in favor of the EPA on a more technical matter, however, which would have the effect of keeping the status quo.
The appeals court decision returns the case to a lower court to decide whether it should remain a class action and whether the plaintiffs were, in fact, shortchanged.
An appeals court will decide shortly on a date for a first hearing in the case, Saeed said.
In that case the practice of letting a jury decide whether a warning is complete is an exercise in futility, an argument about a hypothetical.
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