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My dictoinary refers to "Judicially" relating to, administration of justice, courts of law and the judiciary.
Making History? Steven Barnes 2008
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Judicially-ordered cruel and unusual punishments violate the 8th, so they are not lawful, either.
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He said "Judicially speaking, the United States has a clear obligation" to bring proceedings against Bush and Rumsfeld.
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Judicially a Scalia fan-boy; more conservo-libertarian on policy.
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I suppose you could always employ a lawyer to Judicially review the decision of the Electoral Commission or the Committee for Standards writing that down does make it sound Stalinist ...
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Judicially, they can argue that unborn persons are being denied the equal protection of the homicide laws, using the groundwork of "fetus rights" laws that Republicans have put into place as a jumping-off point.
Balkinization 2004
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Judicially crafted substance over form doctrine is constitutional.
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Judicially-imposed SSM will end up boosting homophobia and making it more socially acceptable.
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Judicially imposed SSM I tend to think will actually decrease homophobia in the long term.
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In a recent article by Bruce Walker entitled "The Nuclear Solution to Judicially Imposed Atheism," the following amendment to the Constitution is suggested:
Linguistic Restraint: The Case of "Fascist Theocracy" Chris 2004
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