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The courts, whose judges serve by presidential decree, rarely challenge, let alone overrule, prosecutors.
Prop 8 was ruled later unconstitutional by two lower courts, whose rulings now stand.
Many had been sentenced after trials before courts whose proceedings are grossly unfair.
It is also overlaid with religious courts, whose jurisdiction in some instances overrides state law.
Problems also exist in the appellate courts, whose districts were last readjusted in 1894.
Many of them come back for the festivities, sometimes playing on courts whose color schemes mimic N.B.A. courts.
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The Democrats for their part can hardly bash a court whose chief justice saved the president's signature legislative achievement.
Once it is ratified, Mr. Mutlaq can appeal the decision to a court, whose decision would be final.
As Mr Abrams points out "California's supreme court is rightly taken as a serious court whose rulings could well be adopted elsewhere".
When it is time for the NSA to obtain Fisa court approval, the agency does not tell the court whose calls and emails it intends to intercept.
But the latest developments also further undermine confidence in a military court whose legitimacy has long been questioned.
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