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That would mean, in the event of an appeal, Contador's case could be decided by the end of June.
Justice Elena Kagan suggested that the case could be decided simply on the ground that Congress had exceeded the powers listed in Article I of the Constitution.
One official com mitted suicide a few weeks ago before his case could be decided, and the cases of 13 are pending.
It is also possible that the case could be decided or settled narrowly — allowing former players to be compensated for the use of their images but leaving the status of current players unchanged.
The lawsuit also challenged the patents on First Amendment grounds, but Judge Sweet ruled that because the issues in the case could be decided within patent law, the constitutional question need not be decided.
Until the process was suspended, any asylum seeker, from any country, could be placed on the detained fast track if the Home Office considered that their case could be decided quickly.
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Cases could be decided by judges who heard only medical cases, rather than by juries.
Ultimately, before the court or F.C.C. cases could be decided, Roberts and Roger Goodell, the N.F.L. commissioner, settled the matter.
If a player requests a hearing, the date must be acceptable to Bob DuPuy, president of Major League Baseball, and the players association. Watson was asked if two cases could be decided before the regular season.
If full information of particular facts were allowed the parties, "only a few rather obvious cases could be decided.
Another point of contention has been AOL's position in Microsoft's antitrust case, which could be decided any day by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
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