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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolute judicial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the complete or total authority of the judiciary or legal system.
Example: "The principle of absolute judicial authority ensures that all legal decisions are made without external influence."
Alternatives: "complete judicial" or "total judicial".
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"Some democratic check against absolute judicial power is needed," he wrote on the Guardian law website.
Mr Sarkozy himself will not be asked to testify, since he enjoys absolute judicial immunity while in office meaning that he can be heard neither as suspect, nor as witness, nor as plaintiff.
"She was saying something which is the absolute judicial equivalent of saying the sun rises each morning.
To be sure, minimalists do not advocate absolute judicial deference to democratic enactments--they do, however, argue that judges should not only be wary of the consequences of their decisions but actually tailor their decisions to "attract support, or at least respect, from people who disagree on fundamental matters," thus avoiding unnecessary "damage to democracy".
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Tracy Jenkins New York City Barry Blitt's illustration ridiculing Rick Santorum for becoming nauseated upon hearing President Kennedy remark that the separation of church and state should be absolute overlooks judicial history ("What Makes Ricky Retch?" March 12th).
Barry Blitt's illustration ridiculing Rick Santorum for becoming nauseated upon hearing President Kennedy remark that the separation of church and state should be absolute overlooks judicial history ("What Makes Ricky Retch?" March 12th).
Ronald L. Trowbridge Former chief of staff to Chief Justice of the United States Warren E. Burger Conroe, Texas Barry Blitt's illustration ridiculing Rick Santorum for becoming nauseated upon hearing President Kennedy remark that the separation of church and state should be absolute overlooks judicial history ("What Makes Ricky Retch?" March 12th).
The federal appeals court in Atlanta allowed Mr. Davila to withdraw his plea and face trial, saying there were good reasons for an "absolute ban on judicial participation".
It started, rather, with a near-absolute commitment to judicial restraint.
He has absolute executive, legislative, and judicial powers within the city.
The presumption of innocence a sacred American value not mentioned in the Constitution puts the burden on the prosecution to prove its case at trial; it is not an absolute demand that the judicial system always must act contrary to the strongest dic tates of common sense in exigent circumstances.
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