Observers say a declaration of complete desegregation -- unitary in the legal term -- is likely another year or two away for Little Rock schools.
Judgment will be delivered in the course of the next legal term, which begins on January 11 2012.
The top-ranked schools sent graduates into long-term legal jobs in high numbers, but 87 lower-tier schools had placement rates of 50% or less.
And since "natural relations" is a meaningless term both in international legal discourse and in diplomatic discourse, Israel would have committed national suicide for nothing.
Undocumented immigrants are reluctant to report crimes, unable to hold many types of jobs, and discouraged from making long-term investments in an uncertain legal environment.
We seek the strongest and most sustainable legal framework for addressing these issues in the long term -- not to serve immediate politics, but to do what's right over the long term.
He is concerned that these tribes might not fully comprehend the implications of these agreements because their outlook on life is so different, and that there is no clear international legal framework to protect their rights in the long-term.
President Bill Clinton's first term produced an interesting legal dilemma that later popped in subsequent administrations.
"He's codifying it, trying to set down in legal language" the counterterrorism program built during Obama's first term, said Chaudhary, now at the New America Foundation.
Pu Zhiqiang, a lawyer who has frequently represented government critics, said the labor camp system's legality had long been in question and its elimination remained a long-term goal of legal activists.
So people use contracts for differences to do short term speculation in stocks, not physical purchases: moving to another legal structure rather than another legal jurisdiction if you like.
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Soft money is the widely used term for unlimited and unregulated contributions to national political parties that were legal in the United States before passage of the law in 2002.
Paul Mosley, jailed for his part in the deaths of six children in a house fire, is to appeal against the length of his jail term, his legal team has said.
While the legal skirmishes go on, HTC's longer-term plan is to distinguish itself in the handset market by offering an HTC-specific experience on both Android and Windows phones.
The court also said it would consider next term whether generic-drug makers can file certain legal counterclaims against brand-drug companies in an effort to get their cheaper versions of medicines on the market.
Mr Kalshoven believes the term is being used as an excuse to apprehend and detain people in a way that is not really legal.
First he argued laches, the legal term meaning Lemelson had waited too long to press claims over his bar-code reader supposedly invented in the early 1950s.
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Thomas Jefferson School of Law, in San Diego, reported that about 27% of its 2011 graduates had full-time, long-term legal jobs nine months after graduation, according to the data.
It disappointed his lawyer, who has been representing Brooks through a series of sometimes bizarre legal and psychological incidents, and who had been fighting to keep the two-term Democratic state lawmaker in his elected seat representing a North Las Vegas district.
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