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Last week, judges on two ordinary federal courts expressed frustration and anxiety about the Bush administration's approach.
Ten years earlier, in a case brought by James Malone, the domestic courts expressed deep concern at the absence of legal safeguards to control telephone tapping, but regretted that they had no powers to intervene.
And, in each case the courts expressed similar views against those regimes (Kritzman-Amir & Spijkerboer, 2013).
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It was the Democrats who had talked during the last four days of seeking redress in the courts, expressing their support for lawsuits already filed by some of their backers, and the Republicans who had resisted that idea.
"The court expressed its reasons," he said.
The court expressed no view on how the decision would apply to Mr. Crane.
But that court expressed faith that private lawsuits for damages would keep potential violators in line.
The Swedish court expressed skepticism that the deal could move ahead in a timely fashion.
Opponents of the death penalty said the concerns about the court expressed by prosecutors and death penalty supporters is unfair.
The court expressed concern that most of the accused in the current cases had been released on bail.
The court expressed "serious questions about the basis on which the Sprakab analysts [feel] able to establish with such certainty geographical allocation of the appellants' modes of speech".
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