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On Thursday evening, a portion of the British media exercised its own prerogative: to attack the judges behind the ruling.
The second question in the case is the extent to which Congress may interfere with the President's constitutional prerogative to nominate federal judges.
It also reminds observers that judicial gatekeeping has its historical roots in procedures such as summary judgment, those predicated on the judge's prerogative to take a case from the jury under certain circumstances.
According to the court's rules, it's the judge's own prerogative to decide whether she should be removed or not.
She only remained in the contest because the judges used their prerogative to save one contestant each season from the popular vote.
Parliament will gain new and extensive controls over the conduct of foreign policy if the supreme court rejects ministers' right to use the royal prerogative to trigger Brexit, a government lawyer has told judges.
"My goal is to confirm as many circuit judges as possible". Under President Barack Obama, Republicans used the blue slip prerogative to veto nominees.
On Thursday, the court said that while the judges believed that it would be better if auctions were used, it was the government's prerogative to allocate resources as a policy decision and that the order for an auction applied only to the wireless spectrum case.
Certainly, it's still your prerogative to participate.
Senators have long exercised their constitutional prerogative to derail nominations.
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