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To justices
noun
The state or characteristic of being just or fair.
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The case may also appeal to justices sensitive to federal overreach.
Cruz, a former supreme court clerk, argued before the court as Texas solicitor general and written 70 briefs to justices.
The plaintiffs' direct challenge to Congress in fact may have made their case attractive to justices who might otherwise not have been interested in a copyright dispute.
They are creatures of the courthouse, where they spend so many hours in proceedings or waiting in hallways for their cases to be called that they are known to justices and janitors alike.
One option raised by scholars would be to have the justices as a group hire all clerks into a pool; the clerks would then be assigned randomly to justices, case by case.
At the court, the last three chief justices — John G. Roberts Jr., William H. Rehnquist and Warren E. Burger — have used the power to assign the writing of decisions to justices to influence those decisions' scope.
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Referral to justice is imperative".
It is denying people access to justice".
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