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Judges are still following that ruling, Mr. Bailey said, and as a result, routinely rule against plaintiffs in noise complaints unless the conditions are exceptionally severe.
In addition to criminal cases, federal judges routinely rule in matters involving complicated commercial, antitrust, patent, trademark and copyright disputes and on anti-discrimination statutes and basic constitutional questions.
Las Vegas is a town, however, where some judges, operating in a new $185-million Clark County courthouse two blocks from casinos, wedding chapels and strip clubs, routinely rule in cases involving friends, former clients and business associates, even in cases touching people to whom they owe money.
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Courts routinely ruled in favor of the detention policy.
And, in the decades after Nixon, courts have routinely ruled against assertions of executive privilege and immunity from suit.
On the Supreme Court, he has helped consolidate its transformation from a court that routinely ruled against corporations and insurance companies to one quite friendly to business interests.
But during the Clinton years, immigration judges routinely ruled that China was not persecuting the immigrants, but enforcing a national policy designed to fight overpopulation.
The American colonies officially required marriages to be registered, but until the mid-19th century, state supreme courts routinely ruled that public cohabitation was sufficient evidence of a valid marriage.
UNDER AGE 10 -- With many good things to say about heart, resilience and acceptance, the film certainly shouldn't be routinely ruled out across the board for young children.
Arbitrators who routinely ruled in favor of the banks were sent more cases by the banks.
Fatal police shootings, including those later determined to be justified, are routinely ruled as homicides.
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