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We're not only following Oregon's state laws regarding medical marijuana, we're not breaking any federal laws, referring to the United States Supreme Court's decision in Conant v.
Russ Belville: Intuit, Maker of Quicken, Revokes Services for Medical Marijuana Clinic Russ Belville 2011
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TUROW: Well, the Malvo case presents an issue that is really ripe for a decision right now by the United States Supreme Court, which is basically are we going to continue to execute juveniles in the United States.
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So the question, No. 1, is, how do we get from the Florida Supreme Court to the United States Supreme Court is the United States Supreme Court has found that there are substantial issues of federal law that have been affected that violate the Constitution -- perhaps violates the Constitution.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: I think it's really kind of disappointing that for them to send it back to Florida when the United States Supreme Court was the ones who ordered for them to stop the recounts in Florida.
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We don't know which one -- there were several -- you have mentioned one -- another one that was brought up to the United States Supreme Court was the notion of the standardless recounts and due process violation.
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BOIES: Well, remember the per curiam decision that we got from the United States Supreme Court was a unanimous decision.
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One of the strengths of the United States Supreme Court has been the ability of presidential appointees to act with impugnity against the political interests of the president or political party responsible for his or her appointment.
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Mr. Justice Nelson of the United States Supreme Court was a distinguished member of the Commission that made the Treaty.
Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 George Frisbie Hoar 1865
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The United States Supreme Court is the final judge in all cases involving laws of Congress, and the highest law of all - the Constitution.
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"The United States Supreme Court is the oldest constitutional court in the world - the most respected, the most legitimate," said Charles Fried, a law professor at Harvard who served as solicitor general in the Reagan administration.
Trade Observatory 2008
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