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"A clear and unquestionable precedent was established in the federal courts regarding this issue more than a decade ago on Long Island".
There has been a historical debate in North American courts regarding the teaching of evolution in science classes and the teaching of creationism as an alternative to evolution.
ScienceInsider reported this week that attorneys filed more paperwork last week in two federal courts regarding the legality of human embryonic stem cell guidelines set by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, among other stories.
And Brazil has considered the personhood argument in the courts, regarding a chimpanzee named Suica, who died before the decision could be rendered in her case.
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They claim to show Isis militants carrying out "hudud", the system of fixed punishments for what the group's courts regard as serious crimes.
"Everyone can be proud of our criminal justice system and our courts' regard for the constitution," he wrote in a text message.
The courts regarded software as merely a collection of mathematical algorithms, tiny revelations of nature's secrets -- not as an invention, and thus not patentable.
Sipple sued the paper for invading his privacy, but he lost the case, because the courts regarded his background as newsworthy.
"For example, courts regard corporations as 'persons' for legal reasons having to do with the assignment of ownership and liability, but it's obvious no corporation is a 'person' in our ordinary sense of the term.
A precedent need not be extended, however, if later courts regard its rationale as unpersuasive.
If corrupted officials in the government and courts regard citizens who know, study and abide by laws as a sign of weakness, it would be absolutely wrong, and there will be very serious consequences.
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