"While it is laudable and desirable to have a Supreme Court that reflects a diversity of views and backgrounds, Justices must check these at the Supreme Court door, " Raquel Rodriguez, a Miami attorney who was general counsel to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, said in a prepared statement.
The clearest demonstration that he deserves his status as one of music's immortals is his enduring popularity with audiences, who recognise him as both a supreme melodist and a master who can deliver the convincing satisfactions of coherence.
Earlier Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a stay of execution, as did the state Supreme Court, while the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles similarly denied a request for clemency.
After a trial court and then the Florida Supreme Court agreed, Florida petitioned and was then granted a Supreme Court review, and oral arguments were heard in October 2012.
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The U.S. Supreme Court's stay Saturday of a Florida Supreme Court order to begin the hand count of disputed ballots could push a few electors to vote counter to their states' popular votes, he said.
Although when you expand that to overall network traffic, Safari reigns supreme with a 58.7 percent share.
The ACA has already survived a Supreme Court challenge and a reelection campaign.
The next year, Taft began lobbying Congress for funds to erect for the Supreme Court a building of its own.
He is the epitome of a military leader and officer, a man of supreme integrity, a great partner, and a good friend.
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This trust factor reigns supreme in a marketplace riddled with ethical malpractice suits, news of mismanaged judgments and a lack of corporate transparency.
In return, the army has accepted a supreme court decision creating a large Indian reserve on Brazil's northern border, a measure it had previously opposed.
On Wednesday, Lisa Madigan dismissed the notion that waiting for a decision on a Supreme Court appeal was a political maneuver related to her campaign plans.
The right to seek private school placement for kids with disabilities was strengthened in June by a Supreme Court ruling in a closely watched case from Oregon.
He has also announced that he will oppose in the Supreme Court a University of Michigan affirmative action plan aimed at increasing the number of minorities who attend college.
Mr Nazarbaev, who has ruled the country since Soviet times, seems to have sensed the possible damage, and had asked the Supreme Court a few days earlier to allow his rival to run.
The strong-travelling Oscar Time looked a huge threat but failed to pick up as expected and The Midnight Club saw it out well to hold off his own stable companion Arbor Supreme by a length.
That changed in October last year, when a Supreme Court ruling upheld a German heiress's prenup against a challenge from her ex-husband, who claimed he hadn't realised that it was unfairly one-sided when he signed it.
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Meanwhile, a coalition of some of the nation's biggest activist groups, including Komnas Perempuan, Friday welcomed a Supreme Court ruling that a district head in West Java can be impeached after reports that he took a 17-year-old as a second wife last year and divorced her several days later in a text message.
Anybody who has -- believes that you can try to predict the outcome of a Supreme Court case based solely on the questions of the justices is not a very good student of the Supreme Court.
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In a 1949 case the Supreme Court upheld a dubious New York law that allowed trucking companies to advertise their own wares on the sides of their trucks, but not to rent out the space to others for advertising.
"The protesting parties see the current design of federal demarcation plan in the new constitution as a way to minimize their demographic power, and lessen their political bargaining capacity, " said Dipendra Jha, a lawyer at the Supreme Court and a Madhesi practicing in Kathmandu.
So, many are not surprised that existing members of the former royal family contested a petition of a devotee in the Supreme Court seeking a state takeover of the showpiece temple on the grounds that its controllers were incapable of protecting its riches.
Sandra Day O'Connor's recent resignation gave Mr Bush a chance to reshape the Supreme Court in a more conservative mould.
This is what the Bush team was hoping for when they first introduced their appeal: A reprimand to the Florida Supreme Court and a reversal of the recount ruling.
What would this committee do with compelling evidence of perjury and obstruction of justice committed by, for example, a sitting justice of the Supreme Court in a sexual harassment case in which he was the defendant?
Wal-Mart was favored by a Supreme Court decision to reject a massive class action law suit against the retail giant for sexual discrimination.
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Under a 1984 Supreme Court ruling, a public-safety exception allows investigators to question suspects for an unspecified period without giving them a Miranda warning.
After a four-year inquiry, the Charity Commission decided that druidry offered coherent practices for the worship of a supreme being, and provided a beneficial moral framework.
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In support of this contention, Mr Starr cited Nix v Whiteside, a 1986 Supreme Court ruling that a defence lawyer should not assist a client in committing perjury.
The bill, dubbed the Fair Pay Restoration Act, would have rolled back a 2007 Supreme Court ruling that a person who claims pay discrimination must file a complaint within 180 days of that discrimination taking place.
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