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In deciding cases, the Court must not invite more litigation than it can handle.
He later served on the Massachusetts Appeals Court, deciding cases into his 90s.
Mr. Hess said yesterday that the judge has "a long history of deciding cases against the city".
Must judges also avert their eyes from foreign law when deciding cases involving treaties, international business transactions or international taxation?
And then he says that he's deciding cases on a pragmatic assessment of what the consequences will be.
He was the main judge responsible for deciding cases in what has become the largest corruption probe in Brazilian history.
It is not uncommon for justices to participate in deciding cases when they have not attended oral arguments.
Jury, historic legal institution in which a group of laypersons participate in deciding cases brought to trial.
Similarly, administrative officials exercise quasi-legislative powers in making rules and deciding cases that come before administrative tribunals.
He favours predictability, or deciding cases on the basis of rules that can be used in the future.
Scholars usually hypothesize that judges selected by partisan popular elections are subject to greater political pressure in deciding cases than are other judges.
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