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Rhoades said she is hopeful about the Supreme Court's decision, but that if it doesn't go her clients' way, this is not the end of the line: There are other options.
Stephanie Woodard: Native American Sex-Abuse Lawsuits Head For A Higher Court Stephanie Woodard 2011
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Rhoades said she is hopeful about the Supreme Court's decision, but that if it doesn't go her clients' way, this is not the end of the line: There are other options.
Stephanie Woodard: Native American Sex-Abuse Lawsuits Head For A Higher Court Stephanie Woodard 2011
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Walker, in a one-sentence statement Tuesday, said "the Supreme Court's ruling provides our state the opportunity to move forward together and focus on getting Wisconsin working again."
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But amid public outrage over corruption and the widespread perception that the nation is poorly governed, the Supreme Court's 29 justices increasingly are calling the shots.
In India, the Supreme Court Takes an Activist Role Amol Sharma 2011
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In the debates about campaign-finance regulation and the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision of last year, there seems to be widespread agreement on one thing: Public disclosure of political contributions is a good thing.
How Donor Disclosure Hurts Democracy James L. Huffman 2011
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States are refusing to see regime envoys, diplomats siding with the regime have been expelled, and the International Criminal Court's prosecutor has issued arrest warrants for the regime's ringleaders, including Gadhafi himself.
Maintaining Resolve in Libya William Hague 2011
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The Court's ruling continues a string of recent cases that put limits on trial-bar marauding, but the dissent by the four liberal Justices all but invites further attempts.
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The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor says Sudan's government continues to commit genocide and crimes against humanity in Darfur.
ICC Prosecutor: Bashir Still Committing Crimes in Darfur 2011
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The future of this litigation, of course, depends on the Supreme Court's decision.
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It came about through the U.S. Supreme Court's interpretation of Article I, section 1 of the Constitution which says simply, "All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States."
An Intelligible Principle To Restrain Unelected Government Officials 2011
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