Idiom
On the case.
If someone is on the case, they are dealing with a problem.
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Beyond Gorsuch, however, much of the rest of the Supreme Court seemed split on the case.
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Public opinion polls show voters remain split on the Apple case.
Eliot likes the New York Times ombudsman proposal that reporters try to tell the truth (as they see it) and not just be a conveyor belt of lies... and our two justices split on the Supreme Court case over the Stolen Valor Act -- she thinks lying about medals is something of a security issue while he thinks it runs the risk of unconstitutionally suppressing (non-commercial) speech.
Two federal appeals courts have split on this case's preemption issue.
If the court splits 4-4 on the case — as has happened more frequently since Scalia's death — the lower court ruling would stand, meaning McDonnell's conviction and prison term would be upheld.
Judges have so far seemed split on these cases: While most have sided with the person who doesn't want to become a parent, a few have ruled that somebody's wish to try for a child trumps that concern.
Should the justices split on Grimm's case, a similar case is likely to be heard again once the court is restored to nine members by a new president and Senate.
But Mexico's courts have split on the issue in criminal cases, and tonight's 10-to-1 decision in the Paez and Malherbe cases was the first clear sign from the Supreme Court that Mexico's laws and traditions permitted it.
A decade on, the poll finds Iraq remains a special case, with Britain split on the wider question of armed intervention.
Eight justices heard arguments on the case on Monday, presenting the possibility that the court could split 4-4.
The cop on the case is all hard-boiled masculinity, but he has a weakness for women and his loyalties are split.
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