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The phrase "judicial decisions" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the actions and rulings made by a judge or court in a legal case. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing a specific court case, analyzing the impact of the legal system, or discussing the role of judges in the justice system. Example: The Supreme Court's recent judicial decision on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act has sparked controversy and debate among legal scholars and politicians.
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Judicial decisions in recent years had made this near-useless.
Professor Miller said such judicial decisions can be troubling.
Judicial decisions were passed favoring foreigners but never enforced.
Of these half related to a judicial decisions or case management, which fell outside its remit.
But judicial decisions on constitutional meaning are not to be treated as uniquely authoritative.
Restrained judges are also less willing to overturn the precedents of prior judicial decisions.
Rasul's greatest impact came not from subsequent judicial decisions but from lawyers working outside the courts.
Almost all judicial decisions, they say, can be assigned an ideological value.
More than 7 in 10 Americans believe campaign cash influences judicial decisions.
Both municipal and international judicial decisions can serve to establish new principles and rules.
The testimony of witnesses, documentary evidence, expert statements and judicial decisions are mostly still secret.
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