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It would be odd to think that justice is a reason for decision only because some source directs an official to decide justly.
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To do otherwise would not be in accordance with the obligation of courts to decide controversies justly and in accordance with the law applicable to the case.
It is contended that regardless of the fortuitous circumstances necessary for United States jurisdiction over a case involving a foreign act of state and the resultant isolated application to any expropriation program taken as a whole, it is the function of the courts to justly decide individual disputes before them.
As a matter of law, the I.N.S. has authority to determine this boy's lawful guardian, and the agency has justly found that his father has the right to decide that his son should be returned to Cuba.
A Supreme Court justice may, after all, decide that a law cannot be carried out justly, regardless of how it has been viewed under the Constitution.
In the end, it isn't the justly admired, death-defying resistance fighters who decide whether a society will succumb to totalitarianism.
As a general rule, it is no less true with reference to State than to Federal legislation that this Court will not decide an issue of constitutionality if the case may justly and reasonably be decided upon a construction of the statute under which the act is clearly constitutional.
If the tyrant justly holds power, and the people are justly punished, then the appropriate response is to live rightly, keep one's head down, and wait for God to decide when the people have been punished enough (Poli VIII 20 n209).
Its significance will lie in deciding whether the American government justly punished an auditor for failing to act with integrity, or whether Andersen was made a scapegoat for business failure at Enron.Whatever the verdict and with a Texan jury, there are no certainties the trial has not enhanced Andersen's standing.
One does not act justly, on this account, by deciding not to comply with the state one lives in and sending money to another state or association.
Our editorial on the Beagle Channel dispute between Chile and Argentina ("Cut It Out!," September 1991) may have been the deciding factor in averting war between those two countries a war that would have been calamitous, not only for the Beagles, a justly proud people, but for the whales that pass through the channel on their way to having sex with one another.
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