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Among housing reformers there was a dislike of dead ends, courts, and the old situation where habitations were turned in upon themselves in their own social privacy.
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Critics of Virginia's time limit on evidence maintain that it ends court jurisdiction well before any possibility for full justice.
When the strike ended, courts reduced the sentences of some militants, and the king pardoned several hundred more.
All of which suggests that politicians may enact as many "locks" as they please, but in the end courts hold the keys.
Why, then, are negotiations to end court oversight stalled?
Several states, including Washington, Florida and Arkansas, have already ended court supervision of parts of their prison systems.
In July, Mr. Nickles filed a motion to end court oversight of the agency.
The new law is intended to end court challenges to the plans for a memorial between the Washington and Lincoln Monuments.
"When the Queen ended Court presentations in 1958, it signaled a shift toward informality," said Sonnet Stanfill, a curator for the show.
Judge Haight rejected the union's assertion that the standard for ending court-ordered supervision should be whether mob control of the union had ended.
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