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To enforce its rulings, it relies on local bureaucrats over whom it has no authority.
The Warren Court not only laid the groundwork for the civil-rights movement with its desegregation rulings; it also expanded the rights of the accused, ratifying, for example, the Miranda warnings and the right of indigents to counsel.
It would seek to reduce its own power, but retroactively, overturning decades of rulings it believed the constitution never empowered its predecessors to make.
Britain has no plans to join the single currency but wants to protect its banking sector from rulings it disagrees with.
The government is appealing some of the rulings it lost.
If there is a legal principle that unites these rulings, it is hard to discern.
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He gaffed, insofar as he appeared to rule out a death tax before ruling it back in again.
Yet by dropping its appeal against the Gorry ruling, it finds itself in a tricky position.
Ruling out influenza using clinical and contextual information is easier than ruling it in.
Well, I'm not ruling it out".
We are not ruling it out completely.
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