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The Courts large, ye buildings large and lofty; in one of the Courts is a tower new built for to hang the Mighty Tom, that bell is of a Large size, so great a Weight they were forced to have engines from London to raise it up to the tower.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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Unjust Treatment of Children in Courts and Institutions, which was written by, amongst others, Laurie Taylor and published in 1980.
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Our Courts is meant to help by developing curriculum for middle school classrooms and the game, which can be used both in classes and by anyone else who is interested.
Sandra Day O’Connor’s Plan for Joystick Justice - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Due process are considered in Courts for every citizen and all that live and try to make life better for their families.
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Our Courts is meant to help by developing curriculum for middle school classrooms and the game, which can be used both in classes and by anyone else who is interested.
Sandra Day O’Connor’s Plan for Joystick Justice - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Along the way, of course, there are demons and mafiosos to deal with and oh, did we mention that one of the Vampire Courts is trying to engage him in a duel that will trigger the all-out final battle between the vamps and the White Council.
Death Masks 2007
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A group called New Mexicans for Honest Courts is running a radio ad in New Mexico that attacks David Iglesias, the U.S. attorney who was fired purged by the Bush administration for not being loyal enough.
That Was Swift 2007
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Our current system of trial appellate and Supreme Courts is traditional, but if Congress, say, set two layers of appeals between trials and the Supreme Court, or provided for some cases to skip the appellate courts altogether and go to the Supreme Court, that would be odd but not unconstitutional.
Balkinization 2007
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The crucial function of the Courts is to interpret the laws consistent with the Constitution.
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The Council of Islamic Courts is now controlled by ...
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