In fact, the only choice left was to keep silent or to debate nuclear safety issues in a law court.
County Hall, which is on St Helen's Street, was built in 1836-37 and has been a jail, a law court and then a council building from 1906.
"I think it's inconsistent to say that you only want to honor a Sharia law court and then submit yourself to an American court by representing yourself, " attorney Thomas Durkin said.
Prosecutors have filed a criminal Complaint and the named defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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And remember, we are talking about a commercial entity, not a court of law, so even having to use the phrase due process suggests that things are going wrong.
Reading this piece, one might be lead to believe that patent applications are given scant review prior to the granting of a patent, and that it is then close to impossible to have a patent declared invalid by a court of law.
Late Tuesday, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, the leader of the Democrat-led Assembly, said the gun-control negotiations also included talks on strengthening Kendra's Law, a 1999 law that requires people court-ordered to undergo psychiatric treatment to comply with that treatment or risk a period of involuntary commitment.
Masiyiwa subsequently became the first person in the world to be granted a mobile telecoms license by a court of law rather than the government, and he went on to build Econet Wireless, a leading Pan-African mobile telecoms company with operations across Africa, U.K and New Zealand.
"Roberts showed tactical brilliance, " said Kevin Walsh, a law professor at the University of Richmond and a former law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
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He is a celebrated conservative who as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson argued in a memo that segregated schools were constitutional.
"We live in a society where we are judged by our peers in a court of law, " Judge Popejoy says.
My opposition is grounded, in part, in my belief that a criminal conviction would be extremely difficult to obtain in a court of law.
An account was published in a French newspaper, but Mr Chapman found himself in a court of law when he sold his story to a British newspaper.
Olson, a stellar appellate lawyer who worked in Reagan's Justice Department alongside Kenneth Starr, argued that the Florida court's ruling amounted to the creation of a new law after the election--a breach of the federal Electoral Count Act of 1887, a law previously untested in court and exhumed recently by G.
So a change to the law made by a Chancery Court ruling affects almost all businesses.
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But, despite a massive worldwide investigation, evidence that would stand up in a court of law may be very hard to come by.
Or would they provide false information -- not just to a spouse or to loved ones, but under oath in a court of law?
To these dissenting justices, an act of Congress that is incompatible with the supreme law of the land is not legal and cannot be enforced in a court of law.
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While Clemens has spent the better part of the past five years ardently defending himself and his career achievements in a court of law, Rodriguez is about to embark upon another turbulent journey through the court of public opinion in an attempt to restore authenticity to a career that has been once again tainted by serious accusations.
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Some of NBC's own employees signed petitions petition at the network's Burbank, California, studios protesting NBC's decision to give Simpson a platform on network television when he didn't take the stand to tell his story in a court of law.
The California Supreme Court declared unconstitutional a law requiring minors to obtain parental consent or court approval to have an abortion.
And you could easily face a situation where because of a court ruling, the law of the land changes in an instant.
The dissenters on the Court argued that a law known as the Detainee Treatment Act took away the Court's authority to rule on the issue.
For example, in a major victory for Governor Rick Scott, just last month the Florida Supreme Court upheld a law requiring state workers to contribute 3% of their pay to the state pension plan and prospectively workers will no longer receive cost of living adjustments to their pensions.
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It's been hard to hear people slandering my name in a court of law.
Holmes says it's way too early to use this research in a court of law.
But none of this, I suspect, would stand up in a court of law.
In a court of law, it can sometimes count against a woman if she has male friends.
Not so much as an extra credit clinic for representing impoverished Muslims in a Sharia court of law.
He was not granted immunity, meaning his testimony could be used against him in a court of law.
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