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Government without courts, Kennedy suggested, was not constitutional government at all.
"How can an employer run his business" without courts second-guessing every decision, he asked Mr. Crabtree, adding, "That's the problem".
But this is a society that has been without courts, police, laws for 10 months, yet people still stop at the red light".
"Bush Lets U.S. Spy on Callers Without Courts" says The Times "delayed publication for a year" after the White House requested that the article not be published.
America has always prided itself on being a country governed by laws rather than by men, and, as Alexander Hamilton noted, "laws are a dead letter without courts to expound and defend their true meaning and operation".
James Bamford, a former Navy intelligence analyst, journalist, and author who has written about the N.S.A. for decades, was quoted in the Guardian in May of 2001 warning that if Echelon were to continue unchecked, it could become a "cyber secret police, without courts, juries, or the right to a defence".
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The telecoms directorate will now be able to block websites for four hours without court authorisation.
Where his wiser MPs talk of reasonable controls without courting Ukippery, Corbyn goes for martyrdom.
The letters allow investigators to subpoena evidence, without court approval, in terrorism and spy cases.
For without courting anachronism, Mr. Martin and his ensemble manage to give a topical immediacy to "Hedda Gabler".
He rejected Justice Department arguments as assertions of executive power to detain people indefinitely without court review.
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