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I mean that lives are lost and won in the courts, lost and won in the law -- every day, everywhere.
"If people lose confidence in the courts, the courts lose their power".
And if you believe in the death penalty, you can't risk the courts losing faith in the process".
If we care only about results and not a fair process, courts lose the trust and respect on which they depend.
The argument would appear to be that once a federal court loses power over the jurisdiction-conferring claim, it may not consider a pendent claim.
Amazon challenged the law in court, lost and appealed.
He argued his case before the federal district court and appeals court, losing both times.
Mitchell, who pursued the case in appellate court, lost there, too, in 2004.
In federal court, losing parties have to pay for the cost of interpreters.
He also became impatient in court, losing his temper sometimes and, letting his attention wander.
Then again, the IRS would risk yet another court losing patience with its shenanigans.
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