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This was almost certainly a reference to Justice, who will make $7 million next season.
His rapid ascent in recent days has been marked with praise from supporters calling him "Gorsuch 2.0" — a reference to Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, another conservative former Kennedy clerk whom Trump nominated last year.
It was a reference to Justice David Souter, a Republican appointee who disappointed conservatives during his 19 years on the court by frequently siding with liberals.
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Section is made applicable to retired justices of the Supreme Court by inclusion of reference to "justice," on the theory that a justice should have the same powers and duties and be subject to the same limitations as designated and assigned circuit and district judges.
However, on the other hand, Naurin refers to evidence from Eliasoph (1998: 7) suggesting in the case of activists that while in backroom conversations they tend to express themselves with reference to justice and common good concerns, shifting to a front stage context also increases their use of self-regarding arguments.
The reference to Justice Anthony Scalia, who is Italian-American, jarred some of the lawyers.
He began to draw reference to Justice Clarence Thomas of the Supreme Court, how Thomas takes positions that some civil rights groups disagree with.
Their unofficial motto is "No more Souters," a reference to now-retired Justice David H. Souter, who was nominated by President George H.W. Bush in 1990.
The proposed system framework provides a platform for engineering professionals to understand the jurisprudence of occupational injuries/deaths in the construction industry and also serves as a reference to attorneys and justices.
Ross rephrases it as not framing someone: perhaps as a reference to crime, punishment and justice?
It is clear that Ireland does not want a reference to the court of justice in Luxembourg of the questions in the proceedings.
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