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The justices soon began to take cases of major social portent.
Her organisation is working with the Women's Legal Centre in South Africa to take cases of sterilisation to court.
"Even those solutions have run out, and now I can only take cases of patients who are facing death," he said.
For now, no one is sure what steps President Hamid Karzai will take, or whether the attorney general he appointed will be able to take cases of fraud before the Supreme Court.
Four — Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts and Mississippi — have broadened the powers of their juvenile courts, enabling them to take cases of juveniles who would have automatically been tried as adults.
He was also noted for his insistence that equity should be applied by all courts, not just the Court of Chancery, a view that provoked much disagreement during his lifetime, but was eventually confirmed by Parliament in the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873, which allowed all courts to take cases of equity.
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