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Are the courts clean, fair and strong?
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The least they can do is to weed the garden, roll the court, clean the doghouse when I am paying for their room and board.
"The court was sending a message: Don't rely on the courts to clean up the tax code,'" says Lipton, who chairs the American Bar Association's tax section.
The bill, he explained, had good points, and the courts "will clean it up". Democrats hoped that they could duck behind Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz). and two other Republicans who for a time fought a lonely fight for a better bill.
Two others agreed there were equal protection problems, but would have allowed the Florida courts to clean up the mess.
Essentially, we end up waiting for lawyers and the courts to clean up the mess.
Instead, Congress has dodged the issue and largely been let off the hook as long as it appeared that the courts would clean up the president's mess.
Legislators have largely been let off the hook as long as it appeared that the courts would clean up the president's mess.
Nidal Hasan to appear in court clean shaven or be forcibly shaved.
A key selling point for the plan is the resulting jobs and investment in clean energy – San Diego ranks second in the US in electrical output from solar energy, and the city is openly courting clean tech firms to set up shop there.
Instead of coming to court clean shaven and putting his best foot forward he showed up with a scruffy beard and looking like he needed a major makeover.
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