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Justice Alito, in a concurrence for himself and Justices Scalia and Thomas, noted that the federal government had not fully endorsed the appeals court's decision in the supporting brief it filed in the Supreme Court, suggesting instead that the case be returned to the lower courts for more work.
"The federal courts would have more work to do in deciding how such cases would be handled for federal purposes".
"Removing judges, prosecutors and other court officials creates more work for our justice system and, at the same time, takes away important resources," said Casimiro dos Santos, Interim Director of the Judicial System Monitoring Project (JSMP), a Dili-based NGO, adding that at least two district courts have ordered retrials for cases heard by foreign judges.
Losers, especially litigants in person, went away feeling that they had gained something, and Denning's court got through a lot more work by avoiding protracted arguments.
Modern love relationships require more work in courting your partner than previous relationships.
Source: Doaa Eladl Ali Dilem, an Algerian, has been brought before the courts more than 50 times for his work, which is usually published in the newspaper Liberté.
Today, unfortunately, even highly capable men and women named to be judges are the frequent target of filibusters leaving ever more work in the courts undone.
Courtroom capacity has reduced greatly, and more work will have to be pushed through the remaining courts.
Isner, in fact, skipped the pre-Wimbledon grass-court tournaments because he was drained by the clay-court season and decided he was better off putting in more work in the gym.
"We've got more work to do," Obama acknowledged after the high court ruled in his favor on Thursday.
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