Similar words: Supreme, premeditated, court, courteous, courtroom, extreme, remember, recoup. Meaning: n. 1. the highest federal court in the United States; has final appellate jurisdiction and has jurisdiction over all other courts in the nation 2. the highest court in most states of the United States.
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121. The United Stats Supreme Court declared the death penalty unconstitutional in 1972.
122. Supreme Court members, in a majority opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts, convinced themselves that Frederick's banner was a public promotion of the use of illegal drugs.
123. In the early 1940s the Supreme Court announced in rather definitive terms that the First Amendment did not cover obscene or libelous speech, fighting words, or commercial speech.
124. This program is recognised by the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory and the State of New South Wales .
125. Massey's chairman had spent three million dollars to help elect him to the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. That was after the company lost a jury trial over a business dispute.
126. Reported decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States and of most of the state appellate courts can be found in the official reports of those courts.
127. To solve this problem, the Supreme Court had instructed to introduce an appropriate special assessment mechanism by the professional bodies recognized for the damages, when conditions are ripe.
128. No , the collective mind of the Supreme Court press corps never stops thinking.
129. Nothing can be done about this because the Supreme Court ruled in 1974, in Milliken v Bradley, that desegregation cannot be required across school district lines, even if it is compulsory within them.
130. Among them: a session of the state Supreme Court, a senior assisted-living facility and an animal shelter for abandoned pets.
131. Finally, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled on Missus Parks's case. It made racial separation illegal on city buses.
132. Roe v. Wade, court case of 1973 in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that a woman has a constitutional right to an abortion during the first six months of pregnancy.
133. The Valley Club was founded in 1954, the year the supreme court ruled on Brown v Board of Education making racial segregation illegal.
134. What's a second act to being editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Review[Sentencedict.com], clerking for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor and authoring biographies?
135. Infallible papal pronouncements would be seen as tentative, revisable, like Supreme Court decisions, which have the force of precedents but can be and occasionally are overruled.
136. Sandra Day O'Connor, former Supreme Court Justice, majored in economics at Stanford.
137. One southern member of the Supreme Court was James Catron, a good friend of James Buchanan.
138. A former Supreme Court law clerk and white collar criminal defense litigator, she previously hosted her own show on MSNBC and was a commentator for CBS News.
139. The Supreme Court unanimously upheld busing to achieve racial balance.
140. Oliver Wendell Holmes (a Supreme Court justice from 1902 to 1932) commented that public scrutiny provided the security for the proper administration of justice.
141. The Supreme Court apparently agreed with the lower court that" effects on human health can be cognizable under NEPA,[www.Sentencedict.com] and that human health may include psychological health".
142. At least partly at his behest, on February 25th the Supreme Court disqualified Mr Sharif and his brother, Shahbaz, Punjab’s chief minister, from holding public office.
143. Some of the states even have supreme court decisions affirming Frye.
144. The Supreme Court of the United States considered this issue in New York Times Co. v. United States (1971), often referred to as the Pentagon Papers case.
145. The solicitor general's office represents the United States Government in cases before the Supreme Court and supervises the handling of litigation on behalf of the government in all appellate courts.
146. The Supreme Court of the United States established flexible the forum non convenience doctrine in practice.
147. The 1971 Act, which abolished the assizes and quarter sessions, set up in their place the Crown Court which it made part of the Supreme Court of Judicature.
148. The 1954 Supreme Court decision that led to racial integration of American schools is hard to imagine without Earl Warren as chief justice.
149. Just last year, the Supreme Court of the United States received more than 1,000 visitors representing more than 90 countries.
150. Winarta says the Indonesian Supreme Court will certainly review the case and he hopes whatever decision it makes will be accompanied by a supporting legal opinion.
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