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The decision also cited Marbury v. Madison, the 1803 ruling that defined the courts' role.
It is the health care provider's role to collect all possible evidence and the courts' role to determine what evidence is admissible and to ensure a rightful conviction.
We focus in this Article upon the courts' role in evaluating standing in the European courts (locus standi).
In its ruling upholding the Texas provisions, the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit said it was not the courts' role to judge medical necessity.
"You have to understand that the courts role in a consent decree is to protect people who don't have access to political power," Lopez says.
The expansion of supervisory jurisdiction over public law to include more flexible notions of judicial review of legislative intent reflects the evolution of the courts' role.
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For those focused on public law, this history suggests a more expansive early federal government and a more modest court role in policing federalism than most scholarship on the early United States acknowledges.
And none of her brilliant explications on the on-court role of the point guard?
Yet with little public attention, the Supreme Court, led by the more conservative justices, has been intervening in these district court roles.
Roesch, Ronald G.; Golding, Stephen L. Hans, Valeriee P.; and Reppucci, N. Dickon, "Social Science and the Courts: The Role of Amicus Curiae Briefs" (1991).
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