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As it stands, I think there is a good possibility that the mandatory insurance provision will be declared unconstitutional by higher courts, given the latest ruling.
He arrived for a lesson last weekend after attending a free clinic at the nearby courts given by the renowned teaching professional Nick Bollettieri — which greatly amused Mr. Gautier.
Though it was the fifth suit challenging the law, it was widely believed to have the best chance of being heard by the courts given the groups' experience and the nature of the complaint.
The conflict between the White House and the Democrats has been particularly sharp, in part because Democrats reasoned that Mr. Bush could not claim any mandate to remake the courts, given his contested victory over Al Gore.
Further British judicial powers should be wrestled back from Strasbourg and courts given enhanced latitude in interpreting decisions, according to a leaked draft of the British plan for reforming the European court of human rights.
In a statement before the executions, the UN high commission for human rights "called on Ghani to refer the cases back to the courts given the very serious due process concerns".
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As a result, courts give prosecutors virtual carte blanche to bring some cases and ignore others.
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It bankrolls armies across Latin America – and US courts give asylum to refugees fleeing those same soldiers.
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