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A real development of 20th century law was the shift from judicial to administrative lawmaking.
Consequently, it would appear judicial to study the 'atmosphere' as a therapeutic or potentially iatrogenic process in psychiatric institutions.
Discussing the new commission, O'Malley said that the Vatican's involvement in the crisis had been mostly judicial to date and that Francis was pushing to add a pastoral response as well.
As can be inferred from our discussion of US law, the acceptability of new science by the courts is a serious concern due to the inherent resistance of the judicial to accepting new methods (eg, the doctrine of stare decisis) and the fact that judges are the "gate-keepers of science".
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And there was no objective judicial system to turn to.
We first compare states that require lenders to seek judicial permission to foreclose with states that do not.
"That is up to the judicial system to decide.
They refused to recommend judicial nominees to Obama's White House.
Whelan and Weiner are right to criticize judicial deference to executive agencies.
"I still think police should have to get judicial authorization to take a DNA sample from someone," Rondinelli told VICE.
We therefore welcome plans to extend judicial cooperation to include certain aspects of family law.
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