He also acknowledged his awareness of the precedent set in the legal case Russo v.
They are fighting a legal case against "revenue driven" traffic enforcement, and pretty effectively.
The question matters because the federal appellate courts do a huge amount of America's legal case-work.
We feel very strongly that the Constitution and the legal case is strongly on our side.
It has asked solicitors Leigh Day to prepare a legal case for compensation, at no cost to members.
This is not the only legal case Mr Musharraf is facing in relation to his time in office.
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Indeed, the United States should immediately open an international legal case against Russia for its use of assassination.
Nominally the legal case was about the wheels of a prosecution in motion.
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That makes it a somewhat unique legal case for review by the justices.
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However, I cannot see that there is any legal case to be brought.
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To further clarify, Hogshead-Makar went on to explain that a precedent was set in the legal case Russo v.
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Mr McKinnon's legal case is being supported by the National Autistic Society (NAS).
In Armstrong's deposition from the legal case, his sworn statements are consistent with his past denials of performance-enhancing drug use.
Unfortunately I had to let them know that our legal case is still on and obviously they were very upset.
Democrats said Starr will be hard pressed to pursue Clinton on a perjury charge taken from a dismissed legal case.
Denied entry to the Westminster School because of her Mexican heritage, she sought justice and her subsequent legal case, Mendez v.
Announcing the news earlier to a Moscow newspaper, Andrei Borodin said the legal case against him in Russia was politically motivated.
Briatore launched his legal case in October, claiming his right to a free and fair defence to the charges was flouted.
More than 100 ex-pupils of Oakwood School, Stowmarket are mounting a legal case for compensation against Suffolk County Council, which ran it.
The university has come under fire for what critics say is MIT's compliance with federal prosecutors in the legal case against Swartz.
Why not pursue the legal case for the good of future student-athletes?
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The legal case will be heard in Oakland, California, on 28 August.
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In Uganda, for example, 20, 000 people claim to have been evicted from their land and a legal case is pending before courts.
The Department for Regional Development (DRD) has been given more time to make submissions in a legal case over the A5 dual carriageway.
While working with Obama, Ratner and his group teamed with a lawyer for an identified Al Qaeda front in a separate legal case.
Theoretically, that means the players would have a better shot if they waited, say, five years after dissolving to bring a legal case for damages.
This is a blow to many policyholders who are hoping to build a legal case for compensation against the government for its failure to spot Equitable's troubles.
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"It is - according to the grapevine of the legal profession - the most expensive legal case involving individuals in the history of the world, " says Mr Diamond.
Former Labour minister Ben Bradshaw accused the government of "staggering arrogance" over the "feed-in tariff fiasco", and called for ministers to abandon the "costly and doomed legal case".
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