The suit filed by Boies and Olson cites heavyweight Supreme Court precedents such as Brown v.
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Today, state laws and legal precedents hold manufacturers more liable for the effects of their products.
Subsidies distort and disrupt free market structures and business incentives through regulatory interference and overreach precedents.
Even full-time constitutional lawyers could not tell you the relevant precedents without looking them up.
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Most of the Senate's precedents, of course, are based on the impeachment trials of judges.
The SCSL has already set several legal precedents during its seven years of existence.
However, some less rose-tinted precedents have recently been set by other former Soviet states.
"Although it sounds like something of a fantasy, actually there are precedents for it, " he said.
Its provisions are grounded in precedents currently governing the allocation of U.S. foreign assistance.
Those who took the decision to pull the ballet were following their government's accommodating precedents.
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There is no statutory law to clarify this mystery, and precious few precedents to work from.
As a result, few prosecutors can read Dutch, the language of Indonesia's most important legal precedents.
The Court repeatedly emphasized that it was not adopting a heightened pleading standard or overturning any precedents.
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There are plenty of precedents for two movies succeeding on the same date if they target different audiences.
But up until now, she has been obliged to defer to precedents set by the Supreme Court.
As a lower-court judge for 17 years, she said, she has faithfully upheld the law and precedents.
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As an appeals-court judge, she was always obliged to defer to precedents set by the Supreme Court.
The second caveat is that the structure and size of the Indonesian loans package create worrying precedents.
By adapting maritime precedents, space law could make orbital debris removal feasible, once the right economic incentives are in place.
He did not believe, in short, that judges should extend judicial precedents in order to change society.
In this case there are serious problems with both the India deal itself, and the precedents it sets.
Biblical precedents, though, may not be enough to make someone attend church with a person of another race.
In this view, every country is systemic because every rescue package sets precedents and expectations for the future.
For example, the Finance Committee surely has an interest in the repercussions of LOST-established precedents for international taxation.
Searching for historical precedents, Bridgewater put together detailed histories of previous credit crises, going back to Weimar Germany.
Such reviews had exposed shabbiness in the immigration service and laid down more liberal precedents for judging claims.
The NSF established precedents for support of basic as well as applied research.
Treasury Chief Henry Paulson's decision follows bad precedents made during the Great Depression.
Those senators were not acting in derogation of the Senate rules or precedents.
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There are precedents for the disappearance of classic Chinese dishes on conservation grounds.
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