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This material requires a public judicial inquiry".
Indeed, Bush had a public judicial philosophy as President, frequently calling on judges to "strictly apply the Constitution and laws, not legislate from the bench".
An Early Day Motion demanding a public judicial inquiry was signed by 79 MPs, including a young backbencher called Jack Straw.
Mr. Obama announced important shifts in the policy of using unmanned drones to kill citizens of other countries, in the territory of sovereign nations, without any public, judicial or meaningful Congressional oversight.
But it may well be precisely because the NCAA is facing such unprecedented threats that it is doubling down on its effort to capture the public judicial system to protect the status quo.
A row broke out between Pakistan's military leaders and its government after Yousaf Raza Gilani, the prime minister, criticised the army chief of staff for participating in a public judicial inquiry.
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We are now seeing a very public judicial-recall movement in response to a sexual-assault case in California.
The decisions Mr. Breinholt collected do provide a snapshot of public and judicial attitudes.
The judges' verdict sparked widespread calls for a public or judicial inquiry into the handling of Mohamed's case.
By filing suit against AT&T, the government is escalating its antitrust agenda, trying it in the court of public and judicial opinion.
Indignation at St Patrick's parish boiled over after the bishop, in June, replaced Father MacCormack with the Rev. Roland Cote, whose six-year affair became public in judicial proceedings last month.
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