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In the brief of the Assistant Attorney General some doubt is expressed whether we can take cognizance of this case upon appeal from the district court.
The California legislature had taken cognizance of the Washington incident as a substantive issue and had expressed its opinion unequivocally to the governing board and administration of the University of California.
If it had any other object than to affect the election of a member of congress, it was a matter exclusively for the cognizance of the state courts.' It seems to me that in this opinion the court indorses the views expressed by Mr. Justice Field in that dissent, and then repudiated by a majority of the court.
You bounce, pinball fashion, among the show's parts, seduced into cognizance.
Does the Gentleman think that the State Courts will have no cognizance of cases not mentioned here?
With confidence he maintains that as the jurisdiction of the State courts is not taken away by an express clause, or necessary implication, that they will still have cognizance of those cases of which jurisdiction is given to the inferior federal courts.
That is just the "cognizance" of religion Madison called a usurpation by the state.
I lost cognizance, concentration and focus.
You call it cognizance of bias.
If art must take cognizance of morality, equally morality must take cognizance of art.
"Cognizance" means to take jurisdiction of, to take authoritative notice.
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