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In turn, the Harris team told the Bush lawyers which issues would be argued before the United States Supreme Court.
Well, one might need something more potent and less legal than a very decent red before his cause would be argued.
The court generally holds no arguments after April, so the case would be argued after the new term begins in October.
"In the event that we were studying a long-dead author," he mused, "this is the kind of thing that could and would be argued about in the journals for decades".
We did not, therefore, apply the same rules to them as we would to a nation-state, where matters of human rights, free speech and the responsibility of governors to the governed would be argued about and even fought over.
At a hearing on Tuesday, Ron Merkel QC told the high court that if the government attempted to move the asylum seekers straight to one of Australia's offshore detention centres, it would be argued as unlawful.
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"I told them there would be arguing".
I can't believe anyone would be arguing for that".
Nitschke said his lawyers would be arguing for the latter.
He would be arguing high theology and low finance – and tent design!
Had that not happened, however, maybe giant intelligent reptiles would be arguing about the existence of God today.
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