Camus presents Meursault as a hero, the judicial process as a villain.
Nobody could really believe that the president's candid expression of a view that everyone already attributed to him would move the judicial calculus even a micrometer.
In particular, the totality of what is now known about her views concerning the role of foreign law in American courts suggest both a lack of candor before the Judiciary Committee and a judicial philosophy that is at odds with the Constitution of the United States.
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It's a career that has given her not only a sweeping overview of the American judicial system, but a practical understanding of how the law works in the everyday lives of the American people.
The group applied for a judicial review of the decision to shut Stocksbridge and for an injunction to prevent its closure while a review took place.
But work cannot begin until the result of a judicial review into the project is published.
In September the government backed down on plans to turn Henley Green Primary School into an academy after the council sought a judicial review over the decision.
Mr Finucane's widow, Geraldine, was granted an application for the holding of a judicial review into the failure of the Secretary of State, Paul Murphy, to publish Judge Cory's reports, which he received last October.
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They assume that the verdict was decided in Beijing before the opening gavel sounded, and that the proceedings were merely a performance for the benefit of the public, a kind of judicial Shakespeare-in-the-park, but without the drama.
Judges now have a scientific reference manual, put out by the Federal Judicial Centre (a government agency) to help them, and can attend courses run by the centre.
On 11 June, the trust won leave to appeal against the outcome of a judicial review that backed the assembly government's plans.
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.
The campaign group 4SLC is applying for a judicial review of the decision, on the grounds that a "proper consultation" was not carried out.
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In many states, like New York for example, the delays stem from the fact that a foreclosure must go though the court system in a judicial review.
The council and other local authorities won a judicial review of the decision, forcing the government to order a condition survey of the nine Sandwell schools.
Some groups are mounting a legal challenge to the designation requesting a judicial review.
On Wednesday, the Miami relatives filed a judicial notice with the federal Appeals Court in Atlanta.
Trop (WsM), which submitted the plans, has asked the High Court for a judicial review of the decision.
However, campaigners to keep it, Trop (WsM), asked the High Court for a judicial review of the decision.
The Save Our Surgery campaign group has applied to the High Court for a judicial review into the move.
The Save Our Surgery (SOS) group has applied to the High Court for a judicial review of the NHS decision.
Meanwhile, Jeffrey Donaldson, another of Mr Trimble's colleagues, announced that the party would seek a judicial review of the Mowlam judgment.
Town councillors of all parties have now resolved to take legal advice with the intention of seeking a judicial review of the decision.
Robert Jay QC, for inquiry chairman Lord Justice Leveson, said the application for a judicial review was "premature" as the chairman had only agreed in principle to receive anonymous evidence.
Perjury: On the 8 July 1987 as a sworn witness in judicial proceedings at the High Court, made a false statement that the diary was in existence before 26 October 1986.
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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The High Court ruled in a judicial review the government white paper only considering Stansted and Heathrow had been illegal.
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"I think this decision puts the judicial system in a crisis, and it's a message to the constitutional court, " he said.
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