Basically, one party to certain legal disputes had the right to challenge the other party to a fight.
The Supreme Court gave them the right to challenge that status last year.
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Waxman went first, contending that his clients should have the right to challenge their detentions in the U.S. courts.
This would involve the right to challenge states at the European Court, to have their budgets declared void, without meddling further in the details.
Last year, the US Supreme Court gave suspects held at the US Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the right to challenge their detention.
Twitter's lawyers argued that the judge had misunderstood how the service worked, noting that the Stored Communications Act gave its members the right to challenge requests for information on their user history.
Although the latest ruling brings to an end the firms' legal clashes at the ITC, Google has the right to challenge the agency's judgement at the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Objectors said they had been denied the right to legally challenge the decision.
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It turned out to be just the right challenge to entice both sons to commit fully to the family business.
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Despite asking the League to reconsider its right to challenge the deduction, Pinnacle's Tony Lynam had told BBC Radio Solent last week that it "remained totally committed to the takeover".
"One of the justifications for this campaign is to preserve and expand the right of third parties and independent candidates to challenge the two-party duopoly system, " Nader said.
Councillor Mark Williamson said while he welcomed the judgement, he felt it was right that the democratic process had been followed "because the public have a right to challenge decisions if they feel they are flawed".
In 2004, the justices also affirmed the right of prisoners to challenge their detention in federal court.
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The right reason is to challenge the status quo, to serve the common good, and to leave this nation better than we found it.
In a controversial 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court last year ruled that detainees held at the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay had a right under the constitution to challenge their continued detention.
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The question facing the court is whether the detainees have the right to go into the U.S. courts to challenge their detentions, using the constitutionally guaranteed procedure called a writ of habeas corpus.
Parks said it was the right time to seek a new challenge because of the number of young players coming through the ranks at Glasgow.
But I think these latter risks are relatively easier to analyze right now compared to the challenge of understanding the U.S. debt picture.
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Walker lost his place to Sullivan last season and believes at 29 it is the right time to have a new challenge.
The lengthy amendment overturns earlier constitutional court rulings and limits the court's right to challenge laws passed by parliament in future.
Approval of the bill seemed assured earlier in the day Thursday, when an amendment aimed at preserving the right of all detainees to challenge their imprisonment in federal courts was narrowly defeated.
Nothing in the Geneva Conventions provides POWs with the right to counsel, access to the courts to challenge their detention, or the opportunity to be released prior to the end of hostilities.
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"We've tried to mix experience and youth in the right team to face the type of challenge that Samoa present, " said Kidney.
Once the protection expires, the first company to challenge the patent gets an exclusive right to sell the copy for 180 days.
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Labour's Andy Burnham said Lib Dems were "right to challenge the leadership of their party" on the issue.
In that case, the justices said the detainees had a basic right to challenge their confinement in federal court.
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Opponents of the proposed retail expansion at Sprucefield, near Lisburn, won the right to mount a new legal challenge on Friday.
In June, opponents of the proposed expansion at Sprucefield, anchored by John Lewis, won the right to mount a new legal challenge to it.
Hiring the right people is vital to the company's ambitions and a challenge in today's labour market.
The challenge we have right now -- part of the challenge we have in terms of growth has to do with the very specific issues of huge cuts in state and local government, and the housing market still recovering from this massive bubble.
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