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The students used their knowledge of the law to get proper information from victims and get the legitimate and most pressing cases heard by lawyers.
When it's counted — even in less pressing cases than the one you describe, such as Ethiopia — the Obama Administration has been no different than most.
This leads me to the third suggestion: Why not have an option of pressing cases involving ethical transgressions as civil rather than criminal matters?
There are concerns, however, that the commission has become politicized, often pressing cases without enough evidence and mostly targeting officials from previous governments.
When we spoke in December, he had a number of other pressing cases, but had been preparing for the hearing for nearly 18 months.
Traditionally, the Justice Department has advised prosecutors and law enforcement to avoid any appearance of meddling in the outcome of elections, even if it means holding off on pressing cases.
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Yet she is an abler politician who has some grasp of the pressing case for reform.
Is there anything the world can do to stop it - if indeed there is a pressing case for doing so?
Labour MP Jess Phillips said the allegations against Assange in Sweden were "the first and most pressing case he should answer".
Few All Blacks, Australians or French players would merit a place, with the three Celtic unions making an even less pressing case for inclusion.
But there is a pressing case for these warring camps to lay aside their differences and unite against a problem that affects us all.
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