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Judges always want more time to consider cases.
Or consider cases in which a company has claimed that an environmental regulation is unlawful.
The Supreme Court's usual practice is to consider cases only after an appeals court has ruled.
The ECHR was established by the convention to consider cases from states in the Council of Europe.
Its main effect is to allow British judges to consider cases based on the convention without bothering Strasbourg.
The board's official role is to consider cases where an individual's behaviour meets the criteria to have citizenship revoked under the law.
He said the board would consider cases involving Brown, Tufts, the University of Pennsylvania and units of the State University of New York.
The work of the commission – which is supposed to draw up legislation and consider cases of human rights violations – has also been disrupted by activists.
With the federal courts starting to consider cases involving detainees, a split developed over whether to allow Mr. Hamdi and Mr. Padilla, in particular, some access to lawyers.
Just consider cases such as Brooklyn High fining and threatening expulsion of students who had Facebook accounts, or the case of Louisville expelling student for online postings.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to consider cases concerning the adoption of American Indian children and whether federal judges may play a role in plea negotiations.
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