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The effects of the Debs case lingered: for the next 40 years business interests hostile to labour unions found the courts willing partners in suppressing strikes through injunction.
Both sorts of restrictions are unusual, and they give rise to this question, as framed by Mr. Moussaoui's appellate lawyers: "Are federal courts willing to compromise or eliminate core constitutional protections if the indictment arises in the context of a terrorism case?" Judge Brinkema told Mr. Moussaoui that he could use only a lawyer who held a security clearance.
She said history has shown courts willing to hand down unfair sentences in these cases and a justice system that "isn't interested in a defense".
The next nine months may be the city's biggest ever: It's not only holding the 100th incarnation of its epic racing event, but also the 2012 Super Bowl (courts willing).
Without courts willing to uphold the Constitution's provisions when government officials disregard them, and a citizenry knowledgeable enough to be outraged when those provisions are undermined, the Constitution provides little protection against the police state.
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But it will be difficult to find a court willing or able to examine the men's complaints.The European Court of Human Rights could not take on the case as America does not come under its jurisdiction.
"It will be interesting to see if the courts will be willing to take into consideration those premarital contributions made at a time that the couple could not avail themselves of the privilege of marrying," she said.
"Gender-motivated crimes of violence are not, in any sense of the phrase, economic activity," he wrote.How much further is the court willing to push its "new federalism" agenda?
Faced more and more with a court whose decisions seem ideological and outcome-based – a court willing to throw out years of precedent when they simply disagree – it is more important than ever to appoint, as a new justice, that rare, extraordinary lawyer who can let the facts and the rule of law, not personal political views, dictate the outcome of a case.
Is the court willing to marshal Congress and the president's foreign affairs powers?
The 13 furry crooks in the video above may have dedicated themselves to a life of crime but good luck trying to find a court willing to convict them.
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