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The possibility of strategic manipulation of the information available to other parties and to courts furnishes a rationale for a second-order safety valve on the formal law.
And last month the Legislature authorized a wide expansion of electronic courts to a broad array of civil cases and to courts in every borough and several upstate counties.
In California Motor Transport Co. v. Trucking Unlimited, 404 U.S. 508 (1972), the Supreme Court stated that the right to petition encompass "the approach of citizens or groups of them to administrative agencies (which are both creatures of the legislature, and arms of the executive) and to courts, the third branch of Government.
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Will it be in any mood to persist with the Tory contaminant and to court extinction?
Many have scrambled to find corporate partners and to court rich donors, but with wildly varying results.
Skills that would allow him to earn a living in the village and to court the women of that village.
Although politicians scorn national newspapers, they tend to like - and to court - the weeklies that serve their constituencies.
The deal is subject to ratification and to court approval.
He uses the money he steals to buy expensive cars and to court a rich girl.
So they argued about it, then hired lawyers and went to court and fought some more.
"They're demeaning to the Senate and to the courts.
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