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Professor Issacharoff of Columbia Law School said the ruling yesterday by the State Supreme Court not to intervene would have the effect of permitting a dozen or more voting cases across Florida to continue in different courts, which might rule differently on important election law issues.
Mr. Lane said an appeals court might rule differently today.
Mr. Hoofnagle said that other courts might rule differently and that the companies providing such services might face financial and political pressure to alter their technology to allow eavesdropping.
In an opinion column published by The Star-Ledger last weekend, Mr. Kean said that while he agreed with Mr. Forrester that the donations were legal, he worried that bureaucrats in the state government, now controlled by Democrats, might rule differently.
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Had he been aware of the interpreter's account, he might have ruled differently, Mr. Cohn suggested.
Even so, courts could rule differently.
Might the court have ruled differently had the lawyer come forward alone?Moreover, the case focused solely on the interplay between state rules and the False Claims Act, not other federal laws.
The court could have ruled differently in this case.
The question looms: how might they rule?
And courts in different jurisdictions have interpreted the rules differently.
The workflow of biocuration is a heuristic learning procedure, and the heuristic rules are based on the experience of the biocurators (5); that is, different biocurators might annotate differently.
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