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Discover LudwigThe phrase "judicial ruling" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a legal decision, opinion, or judgment made by a court or other judicial body. For example, "The plaintiff's case was unsuccessful, and the court issued a judicial ruling in favor of the defendant."
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Rather than simply disagree with a judicial ruling, he has disparaged a "so-called judge" for having the temerity to rule against him.
Six states and Washington, D.C., have legalized same-sex marriage by legislation or a judicial ruling.
The agency's decision must be as carefully argued as the judicial ruling.
He even suggested that Mr. Nixon would defy a judicial ruling against him.
Accurate or not, his proposed basis for a judicial ruling is a judgment of effective policy.
He has analysed the impact of a judicial ruling handed down last year.
In Cambridge, Bingham delivered a lecture as authoritative as any judicial ruling.
Since news out of Ireland involves a popular vote rather than a judicial ruling, it could cut either way.
Anyhow, with the A.P. seeking compensation for copyright infringement, the artist has sued for a judicial ruling of fair use.
The second chart shows how spending by independent groups has morphed with each new campaign finance law and judicial ruling.
Filled with phrases like "legislation," "summary disposition process" and "findings," it is a parody of a judicial ruling.
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