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Courts exist to figure these things out.
Courts of appeal are found in Franceville and Libreville, and smaller tribunal courts exist throughout the country.
No, the courts exist to ensure that the rights afforded to individuals by federal and state constitutions are preserved for those individuals, even if the majority disagrees.
Lisa Schiffren ("How the Judges Forced the President's Hand," Op-Ed, Feb. 29) seems to assume that the courts exist to rubber-stamp whatever the majority of Americans happen to believe at any given moment in history.
If the courts exist only to follow the majority and uphold the work of the democratically elected executive and legislative branches, there is very little need for American-style judicial review.
"In our representative democracy," said Edward C. Wallace, a lawyer and former City Council member, "the legislature and the courts exist to protect the fundamental liberties of the minority from tyranny of the majority.
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However, the power to judicially create and enforce nonconstitutional rules of procedure and evidence for the federal courts exists only in the absence of a relevant act of Congress.
It was only half that size when she was a child, and, back then, sanitation, let alone access to a tennis court, was not a given — only a handful of courts existed, and many that did were riddled with potholes or made with cow dung (a surface that was thought to offer a middle ground between clay and hard courts).
It is true that the right to claim compensation before national courts exists in all EU Member States but businesses and citizens are not always able to exercise it in practice.
The fact that these courts existed at the billionaire's house and you were playing with the billionaire necessitated zero accommodation to the needs of others.
All of England was divided into administrative units called shires, with subdivisions; the royal court was the centre of government, and royal courts existed to secure the rights of free men.
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