His mission was simply defending his client (in) the court of law.
The women appealed to the court of law but the Supreme Court of the province instructed the local courts to not hear the case.
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We can do so by giving both Martin and Zimmerman a just weighing of the evidence, both in the court of law and public opinion.
Arguably, it is Mr. Wilner's aggressive representation, along with the determined efforts of the Kuwait government, that has had the greatest influence in the outcome of all the enemy combatant cases, in the court of law and in the court of public opinion.
The constitutionality of the case hinged on two points: the ability of Congress to impose the individual mandate under the taxing authority and the unwillingness of the Court to question the wisdom of the law.
"One of the things we have avoided here is the tremendous cost of litigation and the uncertainty in a court of law, " Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett said.
The terms of the agreement also preclude you from referring to this matter, unless a Court of Law could Order the re-examination of evidence.
While Clemens has spent the better part of the past five years ardently defending himself and his career achievements in a court of law, Rodriguez is about to embark upon another turbulent journey through the court of public opinion in an attempt to restore authenticity to a career that has been once again tainted by serious accusations.
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Olson, a stellar appellate lawyer who worked in Reagan's Justice Department alongside Kenneth Starr, argued that the Florida court's ruling amounted to the creation of a new law after the election--a breach of the federal Electoral Count Act of 1887, a law previously untested in court and exhumed recently by G.
This week Guernsey's Home Department decided to keep secret the details of the out-of-court settlement it agreed with the law firm.
That portion of the bill was challenged, and in 1997, by a vote of five-to-four, the Supreme Court found the temporary part of the law unconstitutional.
But Jackson predicted the South will return to gerrymandering and more at-large elections if the Supreme Court voids part of the law.
Engelmayer served as a law clerk to the Honorable Thurgood Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1988 to 1989 and as a law clerk to the Honorable Patricia Wald of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1987 to 1988.
Ultimately, the public's faith in the justices as neutral arbiters of law is essential to the court's legitimacy, the independence of the federal judiciary and even the rule of law.
The role of the European Court of Justice is to examine the legality of EU acts and ensure the law is interpreted and applied uniformly.
In another part of Thursday's decision, the high court ruled that a part of the law involving Medicaid must change.
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Start with the practical measures promulgated by various entities that can help corporations mitigate risk and provide legitimate defenses in courts of law and the Court of Public Opinion.
The board also will oversee dispute resolution between retailers and union representatives, which will be subject to arbitration with decisions enforceable in a court of law in the country of the retailer.
As well as refusing the country a credit line, the European Commission should take Hungary to the European Court of Justice over the new law that seems to contradict its treaty commitment to an independent central bank.
And you could easily face a situation where because of a court ruling, the law of the land changes in an instant.
The fate of the federal health care law currently before the Supreme Court is likely in the hands of Justice Anthony Kennedy, who has already cast the swing vote in a number of contentious cases over the past decade.
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The Supreme Court struck down parts of the law in a 5-4 decision of Citizens United v.
For one thing, the high court didn't rule against the investor groups--it only ruled that the lower court's interpretation of the law was wrong.
In the first of the court's two decisions on Thursday, the court struck down a law banning certain senior members of Mr. Mubarak's regime from running for president.
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So applying the theoretical law of Pennsylvania as stated by the Third Circuit in the absence of any definitive law from a Pennsylvania court, the appeals court affirmed for Bell.
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To these dissenting justices, an act of Congress that is incompatible with the supreme law of the land is not legal and cannot be enforced in a court of law.
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However, the Supreme Court ruled part of that law unconstitutional, and the lower courts are split on whether the rest of the provisions that affect the compounding pharmacies remain in effect.
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The federal panel of three judges at the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday to block the law that would have prevented young people under 18 from undergoing the controversial treatment.
Some of what Liptak identifies as increased hiring of Supreme Court law clerks from Republican circuit judges simply reflects the increased number of law clerks from Republican circuit judges because there are today more Republican circuit court judges.
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