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In matters of judicial ethics, however, each Justice is precisely that.
"Specific data about the total and the deforested areas are still matters of judicial secrecy," Ibama told the Guardian.
The EU would also establish minimum rules on matters of judicial procedure, such as the admissibility of evidence, the rights of the accused and so forth.
Since the 1960's, some of the hottest hot-button issues of American politics have become primarily matters of judicial resolution: school integration, abortion, affirmative action, environmental regulation.
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The rest is a matter of judicial co-operation".
Is this more a matter of judicial cojones than coherence?
Brandeis dissented partly as a matter of judicial deference.
The President's lethargy on the matter of judicial nominations is inexplicable.
Then, too, it is possible for a judge to perceive the discarding of precedent as a matter of judicial restraint rather than judicial activism.
"As a matter of judicial ethics, the court cannot comment on the status of cases currently pending before it," he said in an e-mail message.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, Qin Gang, said access was a matter of "judicial sovereignty" and had been decided on the basis of "Chinese laws and the circumstances of the case".
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