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Then the Lawrences insist on an inquest called a private prosecution, which rules that Stephen was murdered by a gang of whites but is powerless to touch the suspects, who have already been tried.
A number of local authorities across the UK are actively considering the so-called Anglesey judgement, which rules that a temporary night shelter does not constitute a "dwelling" and therefore its residents are not eligible for housing benefit.
Lord Somers said in moving the second reading of his Performing Animals Bill - which rules that no person shall exhibit as a performing animal, or train as such, any ape, monkey, lion, tiger, leopard, panther, puma, jaguar, cheetah, bear, elephant, or domestic cat or dog - that he had been able to obtain evidence of those who had been behind the scenes.
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The WRU has welcomed the IRB ruling, which ruled that it had complied fully with all regulations and acted properly when informing players of their eligibility for Wales.
A definitive ruling was handed down at the Second Lateran Council of 1139, which ruled that priests were forbidden to marry.
The Supreme Court signalled an end to all that in the 1954 case Brown v Board of Education, which ruled that separate facilities were inherently unequal.But that ruling set off huge resistance in the South.
Today's ruling expanded on a 1999 ruling by the Constitutional Council -- France's highest judicial authority -- which ruled that the president was immune from prosecution.
The fight ended up at the World Trade Organization, which ruled that the tariffs were too high.
Mrs Parks's case went to the Supreme Court, which ruled that bus segregation was illegal.
The issue went to the Supreme Court, which ruled that the pact was unconstitutional.
He was brought before the sharia court, which ruled that he should have his hand amputated.
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