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By ideal, Dr. Sirovich means a justice whose voting is uncorrelated with any other's.
William H. Rehnquist Ailing chief justice, whose resignation would begin one of the first great ideological battles of 2005.
The report also focused on persecution by the state of dissidents and petitioners for justice, whose rights it said are routinely violated.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Mr Mandela was "a giant for justice" whose "selfless struggle for human dignity, equality and freedom" inspired many people around the world.
Ms. Kagan would do better to look to the justice whose seat she has been nominated to fill: Louis D. Brandeis.
In Stewart's tenure he was known as a lawyer rather than a philosopher, and as a justice whose vote could swing the outcome of Court decisions.
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Perry has to exert himself to engineer a reunion between Schaeffer, who has surfaced from anonymity to defend himself from the mafia goon squads that have taken a sudden interest in him, and Elizabeth Waring, a hyper-vigilant honcho with the Department of Justice whose fondest desire is to turn Schaeffer into a government informant.
"Her courageous leadership embodies the highest traditions of the Department of Justice, whose first duty is always to the American people, and to the Constitution that protects our rights and safeguards our liberties," Lynch said.
This was covered by the news organizations, and resulted in charges being filed by the Bush Department of Justice, whose job it is to defend and protect the voting rights of all Americans.
So do U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch and her colleagues at the Department of Justice, whose inaugural National Reentry Week is shining a light on the problem nationally, and on solutions like civil legal aid, providing a beam of hope that we can improve criminal laws and reentry policies for Florida's children.
But Gary Kleck, a professor at Florida State University's College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, whose work Justice Breyer cited, said there were good reasons for making a definitive judgment.
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