Sentence examples for side of the judicial from inspiring English sources

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Warren Burger, while saying he sought a more restrained judiciary, entered new legal thickets and greatly expanded the administrative side of the judicial establishment.

Still, the struggle between activism and restraint appeared to plague the justices, who are considered to be more on the activist side of the judicial equation.

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Their defence lawyer, Gonzalo Boye, told the Guardian: "This case reveals the very worst side of the Spanish judicial system and its total lack of contact with reality.

That such was not the purpose of the Act of 1875 in extending the jurisdiction of federal courts to causes of action arising under the Constitution or laws of the United States involving a specified jurisdictional amount, is evident from the continuance upon the statute books of [p530] § 24(14) side by side with § 24(1) of the Judicial Code, as amended by the Act of 1875.

Bush gave an implicit endorsement to the change in his State of the Union address, insisting, to huge applause on the G.O.P. side of the chamber, "Every judicial nominee deserves an up-or-down vote".

"America needs to reform the ethical side of its judicial establishments and enlighten the world with that," said Mehdi, the Baghdad-based activist.

In response to continuing disorders and demonstrations, a cabinet headed by the Radical René Waldeck-Rousseau was set up in June 1899 with the express purpose of defending the republic and with the hope of settling the judicial side of the Dreyfus case as soon as possible.

The occasion for our coming together like this aligns with the approach of two separate events on the judicial side of the national public life: the end of the Supreme Court's Term, with its quickened pace of decisions, and a confirmation proceeding for the latest nominee to fill a seat on the Court.

Furthermore, the people connected to the judicial side of the case were all linked to the same political party and were about to stand for election on a platform, which included widening the definition of what, is considered to be rape.

With staggering repetition, motorists who kill cyclists with obvious negligence – manic speeders, drivers who are shown to be using their phones during or right before a crash, people who willfully leave someone to die on the side of the road – often slither through the judicial system with seemingly ridiculous charges and convictions.

After she stepped down as town justice, Mrs. Burnham was named Salina's town historian and produced two books, one a history of Mattydale, and the other, "The Room on the Side of the House," an account of her judicial experiences.

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