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He judges the law only because he is obliged to judge a case.
But he also is quick to note that there is no Hispanic way to judge a case or to do a job, and that, while it pleases Bush when a well-qualified person may also happen to be Hispanic or another minority, merit will always be the priority for the president.
Why is it that it would have been improper for me to serve on that jury with 11 other people, yet it is not improper for Justice Antonin Scalia to judge a case involving his good friend Dick Cheney (front page, March 19)?
Scholars also raise the question of whether equity, understood as the ability of a ruler to judge a case by all its particular characteristics (rather than simply apply a rule) fits into Stoic philosophy (Braund 2009).
Thirty months are more than enough time for a court to judge a case of terrorism, which is considered to be urgent or important.
I don't see how I can judge a case if I don't hear from the accused.
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In 1976, they partly succeeded, when the Supreme Court, judging a case brought by a Republican Senate candidate, struck down limits on "independent expenditures" by groups.
The Victorian supreme court is judging a case in which the volunteer firefighters' organisation is claiming the deal breaches the CFA Act.
It was the first time that criminal law was used to judge a pollution case.
The case brought comparisons between Landis and King Solomon, who had judged a similar case.
I don't know how to judge whether a case is sensitive or not".
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