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In curbing federal excess, courts risk lessening our national economic strength.
Second-generation textualism argues that lawmaking inevitably involves compromise; that compromise sometimes requires splitting the difference; and that courts risk upsetting a complex bargain among legislative stakeholders if judges rewrite a clear but messy statute to make it more congruent with some asserted background purpose.
When linking genetics to criminal behavior, courts risk of misinterpretation and misuse within the legal system.
Commissioning new art always courts risk.
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The former director of public prosecutions Lord Macdonald warned courts risked being swept up in a"collective loss of proportion".
Lord Macdonald, who led the prosecution service in England and Wales for five years, warned that the courts risked being swept up in a "collective loss of proportion", passing jail terms that lack "humanity or justice".
Lord Macdonald, the Liberal Democrat peer who led the Crown Prosecution Service in England and Wales for five years, warned that the courts risked being swept up in a "collective loss of proportion", passing jail terms that lack "humanity or justice".
The appeal judges decided not to overturn the decision on the basis that a related Apple design-rights battle in the German courts risked causing confusion in consumers' minds.
Instead of judges, ministers will be given powers over evidence in court, risking the principle of a fair trial.
In October, a father who refused to pay the fine allowed his case to go to court, risking a criminal record.
On the one hand, the Treasury insisted that the evidence must be kept secret for national security reasons, but on the other the supreme court risked undermining the whole system of open justice.
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