On April 27th a judicial panel ordered a review of a February decision not to prosecute Mr Ozawa.
On February 2nd, the Russian Constitutional Court issued a judicial order imposing a suspension of capital-sentencing throughout the country.
Samuels's lawyers, QCs Churchill Neita and Delano Harrison, said an application for a judicial review had a "realistic chance of success".
Relatives of terrorist victims in Kilkeel have lost their application for a judicial review of a decision by the Northern Ireland Parades Commission.
And the time limit for applying for a judicial review of a planning decision will be halved, from three months to six weeks.
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The 13year old from the West Midlands won the right to a judicial review of a decision by community paediatricians to refer his case to social services.
The High Court ruled earlier this month that the Asda plans must go to a judicial review following a request by the Co-op which already has a store in Cinderford.
In January 2012, as a result of a judicial review, a high court judge ruled that health chiefs had not consulted properly before imposing the cuts to funding for community pharmacy.
The court refused a call for a judicial review of a ban by a school district on the placing of the ten commandments on a fence at school baseball field in Downey, California.
Many liberals, who feel they are a waning minority in Israel, fear that the bills will weaken the judicial checks and balances that have prevented a judicial slide into populism or religious zealotry.
It said it had concluded there were no realistic grounds for a judicial review after consulting with a barrister.
Leicester's NHS trust said it had concluded there were no realistic grounds for a judicial review after consulting with a barrister.
The council must wait for the court either to give permission for application for a judicial review or to issue a further order.
The initial application for a judicial review was rejected by a High Court judge last month but the application will be renewed on 1 December.
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In this respect, the chief justice's opinion was a model of judicial restraint, a term that has not frequently been used to describe the Roberts court.
And I'd just remind conservative commentators that for years what we've heard is, the biggest problem on the bench was judicial activism or a lack of judicial restraint.
Camus presents Meursault as a hero, the judicial process as a villain.
It would be a great irony if conservatives, who rail against judges who legislate from the bench, have installed a judicial activist of their own on a federal appellate court.
Following the lodging of papers in the High Court calling for a judicial review, Phil Shiner, a solicitor representing Al-Haq, said he believed the issue deserved a full court hearing.
"As a judicial officer, he must surely know that a letter allegedly written by alleged supporters of our candidates would have no evidentiary value and no court would admit it into evidence, " Mr Mbiuki said, in a statement.
That the FDA would have to determine a policy matter based on a judicial deadline raises important issues, particularly whether a BPA ban along the lines sought in the petition carries a significant risk of dangerous and unintended consequences.
But, since that means adultery per se is not a violation, the air force could well have avoided much of the embarrassment of the Flinn case (it could, for example, have offered her a non-judicial punishment rather than a court martial).
Leigh Day is seeking a judicial review of the government's decision and a hearing at the High Court in London will be held before Thursday.
Although she used to sit on a judicial watchdog body, she denounced it for ignoring a constitutional requirement that all judges be subjected to reassessment in 2010.
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The Save Our Surgery (SOS) group wanted to put its call for a judicial review on hold, pending the results of a review ordered by the health secretary.
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He said his union, the Association of School and College Leaders, which is part of a group threatening a judicial review of the grading decisions, had amassed a vast amount of feedback from schools over the past few weeks.
The campaign group 4SLC is applying for a judicial review of the decision, on the grounds that a "proper consultation" was not carried out.
The public prosecutor said on Tuesday that a judicial investigation would now be opened into the case following a preliminary investigation begun in January.
Sir Richard and his People's Lottery team consulted lawyers, who said they had a "strong case" for a judicial review, but feared the "ramifications" of a successful challenge.
Campaigners are also applying for a judicial review of the closure decision, on the grounds that a "proper consultation" was not carried out.
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