Reaves prepared for him a state writ of habeas corpus, known as a Great Writ.
The judges filed a writ of certiorari with the Supreme Court in May.
After Willingham filed another writ of habeas corpus, this time in federal court, he was granted a temporary stay.
So we must be clear: Actions have consequences, and the writ of the international community must be enforced.
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So the firm filed a writ of mandamus in federal court to force the FCC to respond to its complaint.
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Whether under the UN flag or the NATO flag, the new writ of leftist faith maintains that Europe can replace the IDF in defending the Jews.
The likelihood of either the CAFC granting en banc consideration or the Supreme Court granting a writ of certiorari is considered by legal experts to be small.
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The writ of habeas corpus, he contended, has always allowed prisoners to challenge their detention if they claim they are not warriors and are being wrongly held.
According to the holy writ of the CBO, only the next 10 fiscal years matter, and changes in tax rates have no impact on decisions to work, save, and invest.
Morris Lapidus's hotels were loved by, or at least charmed, almost everyone except writers on architecture, who saw them as a blasphemous assault on the holy writ of austere functionality.
The writ of the international community must have credibility.
Indeed, in the rural areas where acid violence is most common, the writ of the state is so weak, and misogyny so entrenched, that women come to believe their suffering is their fault.
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Mr Ackerman also analyses the Supreme Court's record since the attacks, which he sees as mixed, especially on the writ of habeas corpus, and he proposes a reasonable post-disaster plan on government continuity.
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.
Tsarnaev would be represented by counsel who could seek a writ of habeas corpus from the federal courts if what I envision as a reasonably brief period of temporary detention turned into something abusive.
The MacDonald case puts front-and-center the pivotal question of whether the writ of habeas corpus should be available to the convicted, regardless of how many times a defendant has unsuccessfully attacked his conviction in the past.
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In the federal system, severe restrictions have been imposed on the ancient writ of habeas corpus, a common law doctrine predating the U.S. Constitution by several centuries, which allows the wrongly convicted to attack their trials and verdicts.
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In seeking to balance the supposed necessity of finality against the obvious need to protect the innocent from all-too-frequent errors, the case probes the viability and scope of the constitutionally-protected writ of habeas corpus, the procedural device for reviewing otherwise final judgments based on newly-discovered evidence.
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The two situations in which the Supreme Court is most likely to accept the type of discretionary appeal known as a writ of certiorari are when the circuits below "split, " or when a circuit has issued a bad ruling that will have serious implications for federal law.
But the Bush administration, backed by the federal appeals court in Washington, contends that the detainees have no constitutional rights because they are being held outside the United States, and that even if they do, the Constitution allows suspension of the writ of habeas corpus if an alternative is put into place that is adequate and effective.
Although we've long imagined our memories as a stable form of information, a data file writ into the circuits of the brain, that persistence is an illusion.
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" He also said, "It is rare that we ever ask a court of appeals to step in with a writ ... it's even rarer when the court of appeals actually grants that writ.
The issuing of the writ is the first time the department has faced a legal challenge under the European Convention of Human Rights.
But the Web isn't media -- it's a store, a Mall of America writ large.
Only clear criteria for judicial standing and judicial writ prevent the rule of law from deteriorating into the rule of lawyers.
He understood it to be an appealing platform to the American people writ large, including of course economic, social and national security conservatives and the rest of his Republican Party.
The behaviour of national governments is simply the tragedy of the commons writ large.
According to mountainous survey evidence, the American Jewish community writ large remains deeply supportive of Israel.
If we re-interpret this prize as a Nobel defense of economic integration writ large, aka globalization, then it may indeed do some good.
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