Since 1990, only in about 20 percent of the cases do judges order an in-camera inspection of any classified material.
The proposals grant rights holders the ability to demand that judges order ad networks and financial institutions to refrain from doing business with sites right holders say are infringing.
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The group is calling on judges to order the regrading of summer exams to bring them into line with units taken in January.
Judges often order litigants to hand over anything relevant to the case from their accounts, but in a few recent cases, judges have gone further than that.
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The Supreme Court judges did not order her retrial Tuesday on a charge of defamation.
Under the new system senior judges would be able to order a retrial where compelling new evidence had emerged.
The Supreme Court has consistently ruled that detainees can go to federal court to contest their imprisonment but that civilian judges lack the authority to order them freed.
In the harshly worded order, the judges said that failure to punish such dishonest acts would destroy the moral fibre of society, a national asset of greater importance than cement and concrete.
The judges have now varied that order on the grounds that internet access is such an important part of modern life that banning someone from it is a breach of their human rights.
UN, is struggling to bring in foreign judges to help oversee law and order.
He did not believe, in short, that judges should extend judicial precedents in order to change society.
To ease their pain, the government said on April 4th that one of the most fiercely contested parts of the bill would be watered down: judges will retain the power to order reinstatement (and not just compensation) for workers dismissed for economic reasons.
To the consternation of some charities, MPs said they were happy to leave the decision not to name a young person subjected to an anti-social behaviour order to the discretion of judges.
In any case, the same Democrats who claimed Florida was "stolen" by faulty ballot machines are now trying to discredit the optical-scanners that they have demanded -- all in order to sway the human judges who'll rule on Mr. Franken's legal challenges.
In an order issued this afternoon, five judges on the Fifth Circuit dismissed an appeal of a lower-court decision throwing out the case.
Petitioners have now challenged that order, and are pleading that judges who took the fresh oath be stopped from sitting on the bench.
If more judges do what Pratter does her order should be considered mandatory in all class actions we consumers would have a much better way to judge whether our lawyers are overcharging us for this valuable work.
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Thus they need to know the rulings of the Shari'a in their situation, including for some Muslims who have gained employment as lawyers or judges in non-Muslim countries, in order to preserve the rights of Muslims, and help them overcome persecution.
Judges routinely consider the merits of securities claims in order to establish class actions, he said.
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Are these clerks really expected to scrub their resumes and social networking profiles in order to keep this a secret from judges?
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In Massachusetts, four judges on the highest court have indicated they will order the issuance of marriage licenses to applicants of the same gender in May of this year.
But judges cannot make workers accept lower wages and they cannot order customers into the showroom.
Activist judges, however, have begun redefining marriage by court order, without regard for the will of the people and their elected representatives.
Scandal hit Chile's judiciary after a former Supreme-Court president won a court order to seize a book revealing links between judges and the Pinochet regime.
In a concrete sign that Wall Street is now prepared to help such families, it emerged that some leading bankers have withdrawn their opposition to allowing bankruptcy judges to modify the terms of mortgages in arrears in order to prevent foreclosures.
In order for the individual mandate to correspond equally, the judges would have to support congressional power to require individuals to grow wheat in the first place.
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If Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba judges the area safe after team members report back, he will likely order the main body of around 600 ground troops to set off beginning in late January, according to a Reuters report.
The UK's then highest judges, the Law Lords, decided that officers had no right to order the coaches to turn back to London.
The arrest order was connected to Musharraf's decision in 2007 to dismiss senior judges, including the chief justice of the Supreme Court, apparently out of concern that they would challenge his re-election as president.
Three judges announced the trust's appeal against a judicial review was successful and quashed the order.
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