The good thing about reading bad judicial decisions is that they get better toward the end.
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State law regarding the legal status of trust protectors originates either from statute or judicial decisions.
The absence of relevant or enabling technological advancements has never prevented parties from flouting judicial decisions.
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It is impossible to predict what blend of elections, legislation and judicial decisions will bring gay marriage to America.
Sotomayor's critics argue that she has unfairly considered race when making judicial decisions.
And the fact that federal courts can remand cases back to states could forestall judicial decisions and increase legal fees.
One of the few judicial decisions to deal explicitly with intersex conditions came in 1999 from the Constitutional Court of Colombia.
The Royal Household does not comment on judicial decisions, the spokesman said.
Or, conversely, would judicial decisions actually benefit from a dose of empathy?
Opponents are also attacking some of his high-profile judicial decisions.
And as both historical practice and judicial decisions confirm, the fact that documents reside within an agency rather than in the White House is irrelevant to whether they are privileged.
In response to the injustice of such victims having to shoulder the burden of injury without a remedy, the laws of product liability emerged through a progressive series of judicial decisions and legislative acts.
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He has told newspapers that incorporation means they will be faced with a choice: either they help formulate a privacy bill to be introduced in Parliament, or the law will evolve through ad-hoc judicial decisions.
Martinez, the only Hispanic Republican senator, said he is not concerned about Sotomayor's controversial "wise Latina" comments because, he said, there is no evidence that sentiment has influenced her judicial decisions. iReport.com: Is Sotomayor right for the Court?
The government has defended its judicial procedures and decisions, saying it provided fair trials.
The Bahraini government defended the judicial procedures and decisions at the trial.
Morsy issued an edict in late November declaring his decisions immune from judicial review until the holding of the constitutional referendum.
Morsy then issued an edict in late November declaring all of his past and present decisions immune from judicial review until the holding of the constitutional referendum.
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.
Such cases traditionally have been dismissed under the so-called business judgment rule, which prevents judicial second-guessing of normal business decisions.
The council says it would also have opened them up to legal challenges by way of judicial review, which may affect future decisions on potential school closures in the area, under the 21st Century Schools programme.
The very nature of executive decisions as to foreign policy is political, not judicial.
Some of these decisions seem justified, even to a supporter of judicial restraint.
Or will we have a judicial branch that views itself as the third political branch, making policy decisions resulting in specific outcomes that please the constituencies and political parties that put them on the bench?
News Corp. or BSkyB could apply for "judicial review, " the process by which U.K. courts review the decisions of public bodies.
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Second is a recognition of the limits of the judicial role, an understanding that a judge's job is to interpret, not make law, to approach decisions without any particular ideology or agenda, but rather a commitment to impartial justice, a respect for precedent, and a determination to faithfully apply the law to the facts at hand.
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