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noun
A collective term for the body of judges, justices, &c.
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Lost Luggage On the Washington Metro from Farragut North to Judiciary Square, Faye and Earl Sadberry were wondering what to wear to one of the inaugural balls.
They've got a staff in place," said Mr. Lott, who, according to judiciary staff members, has blocked that panel's bipartisan request for $1.5 million for more investigators.
He chatted with the reformist speaker of Parliament, Mehdi Karoubi, who promised to speak to judiciary officials to extend his leave.
Thus the head of judiciary in Iran, Ayatollah Sadeq Larijani, has stated that his responsibility can no longer be "limited" to judiciary matters.
5AM-We enter the Metro Link from downtown DC to Judiciary Square (which was the actual train stop we were instructed to get off at, since we had Purple Tickets).
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"If the government will not cooperate," he said, "we may have to look to the judiciary to solve the problem".
The administration's latest move leaves it to the judiciary to decide whether to remove conspiracy and material support from the offenses available for trial before tribunals.
A local NGO, the Southern Africa Litigation Centre, turned to the judiciary to stop Mr Bashir from leaving.
Ever prescient, Stanford Professor Larry Lessig argued months ago that turning to the judiciary to defeat Proposition 8 would be folly.
This was a reflection of what legal scholar David Cole recently called the Court's "unremittingly conservative" narrowing of access to the judiciary to remedy legal wrongs.
"In the name of security, the bill outlawed communism and provided for prosecuting Communists under definitions and instructions to the judiciary so vague as to encourage utilization of the judiciary by the executive to eliminate political enemies"(Henderson 1968 160).
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