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The terms "justice" and "human rights" appeared on almost every page.
"An agency has no power to 'tailor' legislation to bureaucratic policy goals by rewriting unambiguous statutory terms," Justice Scalia wrote.
A table on July 2 tracing swing votes by the Supreme Court misstated the number of times three justices voted in the majority in 5-to-4 decisions during the last 11 terms: Justice Anthony M. Kennedy voted with the majority in 139 decisions, not 137, and was part of the majority in the 1998-99 term 69percentt of the time, not 56percentt.
But Cephalus' son Polemarchus, on 'inheriting' the argument, glosses returning what one owes in Meno-esque terms: justice is rendering help to one's friends and harm to one's enemies (332a-b).
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The seven justices of the Supreme Court are elected for 10-year terms; justices of the peace and of the municipal and traffic courts of Philadelphia are elected for 6-year terms.
For the purposes of this article, the terms "justice-involved population", "jail population, releasees", and "former detainees", are used interchangeably to mean individuals being released from jail custody and transitioned into the community.
"I think he comes out as the great hero of this term," Justice Ginsburg said.
Pamela S. Karlan, now a law professor at Stanford, heard about the comment from her boss that term, Justice Harry A. Blackmun.
This term, Justice O'Connor joined them five times and Justice Kennedy joined them in three other cases.
In hearing gerrymander challenges during the last term, Justice Roberts worried aloud about enmeshing the court in political matters.
They were the only two justices to dissent fewer than 10 times during the term: Justice O'Connor dissented nine times and Justice Kennedy seven times.
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