For liberty, we need a respected judiciary. For the sake of preserving our liberty, we need to insist that the courts begin again to deserve the respect from a free people that makes their work possible. Bringing such discipline to the judiciary is, at bottom, a political task. It is one more essential job that only a principled and vigilant citizenry can accomplish.
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That is going to be up to the courts to decide.
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A lot of [my players] are in club programs. They are volleyball hounds. If they aren't practicing, they are out playing on sand courts. Sometimes they call each other on weekends and drive all the way out to the beach to play.
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I am excited, and I applaud the city council for its creativity and bold decision to put the issue squarely before the courts in a way that is not reckless.
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Some staff and many of our doctors use [the] BlackBerry, but I expect a white knight to ride in and pull this out of the courts and figure out a way for everyone involved to make money.
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He has a game plan that is impressive and qualities that will suit hard courts.
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The (lower) courts have ruled that prayers before government meetings that invoke religion are unconstitutional
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We're a little confused as to why this constitutional amendment is necessary because the courts have also protected that right to pray voluntarily in schools.
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Seven's put together a reasonable case. They've definitely got an issue that they need to explore through the courts.
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We understand that some groups can be shocked by the publication of certain information, but there are legal means -- in Denmark and elsewhere -- to resolve this problem. They can file defamation charges in courts.
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We want to allow for the idea that there are different kinds of journalism,.. The courts are just beginning to look at this issue.
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My job is to keep people out of court. If there is a (medical) decision with no authority, you go to the courts.
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Yes that's true, a man has converted to Christianity. He's being tried in one of our courts.
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It's disingenuous and wrong to say that the attorney general's expanded powers in the Patriot Act come with adequate oversight by the courts,.. In reality, the most troubling provisions in the law make judges little more than rubber stamps in Justice Department investigations.
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Internet journalism could advance freedom of expression and wider view points. Although I have been convicted by Iranian courts, I have not lost hope and I am sure that in coming years the rulers of my country will have to respect the flow of information and freedom of expression.
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Toxic language creates a hostile work environment -- and that's now illegal,.. Just as sexual harassment was ruled by the courts to create a hostile work environment for classes of employees protected under EEOC and Title VII laws, so toxic language poses similar legal liabilities. Companies are being sued today for the language used by bosses.
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Neither our actions as trustees, nor the court's decision, deprived Jane Pope of so much as a dime that she was entitled to. If Jane Pope appeals the court's decision, we are confident that the Superior Court and appellate courts will reach the same decision, because the law and the facts remain the same.
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We regularly hold terrorists and spies accountable in court while safeguarding both national security and due process. We are confident in the system of justice to try these cases under the procedures adopted by Congress and regularly upheld by the courts.
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Our courts are charged with safeguarding the very principles America stands for: justice, equality, individual liberty. That courthouse door must always be open, and when someone walks through that door they have to find an independent judiciary. I want to be sure when somebody walks through that courthouse door they not only get a fair trial and a fair hearing, but they know that person providing it is the best of the best.
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It's nice to give more boys the opportunity to play tennis. We're very thankful for our courts.
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Courts, jurors, even cops have this expectation that we can constantly pull rabbits out of a hat. It is just a physical impossibility that we are able to do that on every single case.
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It'll be nice to be able to stay here for tournaments. We usually have to go to Columbus or Montgomery because there are not enough courts or they aren't nice enough.
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When there is this ambiguity, the laws must be made clear. I think 121(1A) should be amended to state clearly that civil courts can hear cases relating to whether a person has converted or not.
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When judges pay more credence to another judge than they do the words of the First Amendment, they put that judge and themselves over the law. Freedom requires that our courts protect the people by serving the Constitution, not judges.
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None of us who participated in drafting Section 215 thought it would become so controversial, given that we retained FISA court procedures. Originally the FBI wanted administrative subpoenas so they would not have to go to court to get third-party records, so they could bypass courts and prosecutors. Section 215 was a disappointment for the FBI.
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