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The phrase 'judicial practice' is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
This term is relevant to the legal profession in particular, and refers to the way legal professionals, such as judges, abide by certain methods when deciding a legal case. For example, "The judicial practice of respecting precedent helps to maintain consistency in the court system."
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Though dated 4 March, it has just been released in line with judicial practice.
This conclusion requires less change in judicial practice than might commonly be thought.
But on Friday, the S.E.C. argued that Judge Rakoff's ruling conflicted with a century of judicial practice.
The book remains valuable for its information on the judicial practice of the medieval church courts, especially of the Roman curia.
No further delays in the trial date are anticipated, because under Canadian judicial practice no jury trials are held over the summer.
Legislation was introduced three years ago overturning a judicial practice of awarding more compensation to the families of Muslim accident victims than to those of Jews.
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Moreover, some of their judicial practices are savage.
Often, Americans turn to the feds for protection from oppressive state judicial practices.
The government's prosecution of Mr. Khodorkovsky is sometimes seen as showing a return of Soviet-style judicial practices.
Consequently, Justice Breyer said, it was necessary to be better informed about the law and judicial practices of other countries.
I agree with Mr. Kirp that Brown v. Board of Education must remain an integral tenet in our judicial practices.
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