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Because of Supreme Court precedent, this process is all considered part of a single proceeding.
Because Marbury filed his petition for the writ of mandamus directly in the Supreme Court, the Court needed to be able to exercise original jurisdiction over the case in order to have the power to hear it.
Because the Dover school board chose not to appeal, the case never reached a circuit court or the U. S. Supreme Court.
Because of the extraordinary nature and argued urgency of the case, the U. S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in Bush v. Gore on December 12, less than a day after hearing oral argument.
Because of this similarity with European human rights law, the Supreme Court of Canada turns not only to the Constitution of the United States case law in interpreting the Charter, but also to European Court of Human Rights cases.
Because of Article 34. 3. 3 ° of the Constitution, the constitutional validity of the Offences Against the State ( Amendment ) Act, 1940 cannot be challenged in any court, since the Bill which became that Act was found by the Supreme Court not to be repugnant in the context of an Article 26 reference.
Because I am transcendental, beyond both the fallible and the infallible, and because I am the greatest, I am celebrated both in the world and in the Vedas as that Supreme Person.
In May, the Supreme Court affirmed Judge Gearin, deciding that " Because the legislative and executive branches never enacted a balanced budget for the 2010 – 2011 biennium, use of the unallotment power to address the unresolved deficit exceeded the authority granted to the executive branch by the statute ".
Because the Constitution Act, 1867 provides that Canada's constitution is " similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom ", which is considered to be an unwritten constitution, the Supreme Court has also recognized the existence of constitutional conventions.
Because the Supreme Court had voted 7 – 2 in the Dred Scott case, it would take decades of Senate-approved appointments to reverse it.
Because of issues of due process and illegal extradition, the United States Supreme Court became involved ( Mahon v. Justice, 127 U. S. 700 ( 1888 )).
Because Hand never served on the Supreme Court, the majority of his cases were routine and his judgments rooted in precedent.
Because the Allied Supreme Council was unable to come to an agreement on the partition of the Upper Silesian territory on the basis of the confusing plebiscite results, a solution was found by turning the question over to the Council of the League of Nations.
Because of the felony conviction, the North Dakota Supreme Court ordered him removed from office, and on July 17, 1934, the Court declared Lieutenant Governor Ole H. Olson the legitimate governor.
Because the Act established an expedited appeal process for challenges, the case was directly appealed from the District Court to the Supreme Court.
Because the results could not be determined with mathematical certainty, the Cherokee Nation Supreme Court ordered a second vote for Sept. 24, 2011.
Because this Court holds that the U. S. Supreme Court unequivocally rejected any reporter ’ s privilege rooted in the First Amendment or common law in the context of a grand jury acting in good faith, this Court denies the motions to quash.
Because the length of the suspension would have personally cost Williams $ 100, 000 in match payments, Carlton decided to challenged the decision in the Supreme Court of Victoria ; at the time, there was no Appeals Board at the AFL Tribunal, so the courts were the only place to appeal decisions.
Because it is a living organism the patent was disputed and brought before the United States Supreme Court in the historic court case Diamond v. Chakrabarty which the inventor, Ananda Mohan Chakrabarty, won.
Because of poor intelligence, Allied Supreme Commander MacArthur and his staff vastly underestimated the number of defenders and the superior quality of the Japanese defensive system.
Because of the eagle, an animal, the Inner Eurasians believed that they were capable of achieving their after-life and living in the home of their ancestors and Supreme God after their departure from the earth ( Baldick 2000, p. 167 ).
Because of these incidents, Keith Stern, author of Queers in History, alleges Carswell to have been the first homosexual or bisexual nominated to the Supreme Court.
In the 1961 case Torcaso v. Watkins, the U. S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that such language in state constitutions was in violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, but did not rule on the applicability of Article VI, stating that " Because we are reversing the judgment on other grounds, we find it unnecessary to consider appellant's contention that this provision applies to state as well as federal offices.
Because candidates may refuse government funding and continue to rely on voluntary contributions without spending caps, supporters have argued that Clean Elections measures do not run afoul of the Supreme Court's decision in Buckley v. Valeo decision, which struck down mandatory spending limits as an unconstitutional restriction on free speech but also affirmed that elections can be publicly financed.

Because and Court
Because state supreme courts generally hear only appeals, some courts have names which directly indicate their functionin the states of New York and Maryland, and in the District of Columbia, the highest court is called the " Court of Appeals ".
Because it was unconvinced by the state's proffered secular purpose, the Court went on to find that the legislature had a " preeminent religious purpose in enacting this statute.
Because the student was slated to graduate within a few months at the time the decision was rendered, and there was no action the law school could take to prevent that, the Court determined that a decision on its part would have no effect on the student's rights.
Because the majority of the Court did not agree with Murphy, it effectively gave the FCC power to regulate the networks.
Because there is no Constitutional Court testing laws and acts against the constitution, much of the systematics are centered on the problem of delegation.
Because of its strategic value, the case of the nitrogen factory Oberschlesische Stickstoffwerke was argued for years before the Permanent Court of International Justice, finally setting some new legal precedences on what is " just " in international relations.
Because his lawyers didn't submit the statement of reason for appeal, Tokyo High Court decided not to grant them leave to appeal on March 27, 2006.
Because of the remote location of these settlements and the considerable distance to churches, the people petitioned the Connecticut General Court for a new parish in 1725.
Because of its distance and jurisdictional struggles the Second Judicial Court of the Utah Territory was placed in Beaver from 1870 until 1896 when Utah became a state.
Because the case, Baker v. Nelson, came to the Court through mandatory appellate review ( not certiorari ), the summary dismissal established Baker v. Nelson as a binding precedent.
Because in the United States there were no Inns of Court, and the English academic degrees did not provide the necessary professional training, the models from England were inapplicable, and the degree program took some time to develop.
:" Because neither the factual underpinnings of Roe's central holding nor our understanding of it has changed ( and because no other indication of weakened precedent has been shown ), the Court could not pretend to be reexamining the prior law with any justification beyond a present doctrinal disposition to come out differently from the Court of 1973 .”
Because of the Ōnin War, the scattering of the Court Nobility, and the poverty of the Imperial Court, the Emperor's authority fell to a low point.
Mallory Court was named after George Mallory, the British mountaineer who famously answered " Because it was there " when asked why he wanted to climb Mount Everest.

Because and decision
Because of independence, the decision whether to use of the axiom of choice ( or its negation ) in a proof cannot be made by appeal to other axioms of set theory.
Because of continued pressure on space the decision was taken to move natural history to a new building in South Kensington, which would later become the British Museum of Natural History.
Because of this, it is traditional to define the decision problem equivalently as: the set of inputs for which the problem returns yes.
Because National League president Chub Feeney could not be contacted, it was left to the umpire, Bruce Froemming to make the decision.
Because Westinghouse was angered by the decision, he funded Eighth Amendment-based appeals for inmates set to die in the electric chair, ultimately resulting in Edison providing the generators which powered early electrocutions and testifying successfully on behalf of the state that electrocution was a painless method of execution.
Because, when we get to the part about a particular decision that causes the tree to appear out of thin air, we draw a blank.
" Because of the Gregg decision, executions resumed in 1977.
Because of anger over the decision to hold a second successive World Cup in Europe, neither Uruguay nor Argentina entered the competition, while Spain became the first country to be prevented from competing by war.
Because sea conditions were too rough, the decision was made for the 116th RCT to carry the DD tanks of the 743rd Tank Battalion all the way to the beach.
* Because the intermarriage crisis among American Jewry is an extreme situation, the Conservative movement feels it must support the decision of two Jews to marry.
Because of this decision and subsequent performance, Lee was regarded as disloyal by most Union officers.
Because of this lack of staying power, Eldar infantry is often subject to severe, and sometimes unrecoverable, losses after a bad tactical decision or even a series of poor rolls.
Because of the difficulty of properly searching, finding and assessing unstructured or semi-structured data, organizations may not draw upon these vast reservoirs of information, which could influence a particular decision, task or project.
Because of the lawsuit, the decision was made to permit a nativity scene to be displayed in the rotunda of the state Capitol, in Olympia, as long as other symbols of the season were included.
Because Karl and Maximilian were friends, Biber's former employer refrained from taking any action ; he was, however, very hurt by the composer's decision, and waited until 1676 to officially issue his release papers.
Because the charges concerned Vanhanen's actions while in office, the decision whether he should be prosecuted fell to the Constitutional Law Committee of the Finnish Parliament.
Because of the decision by the European Union, Danish dairy company Arla Foods changed the name of their product to apetina.
Because he knew that Great Britain was critical to the decision, President Wilson, as Conference chairman, ruled that a unanimous vote was required.
Because this judgement became a final decision in October 2005, the original decision sentenced by the Tokyo District Court was overturned.
Because of the population of British subjects there, officials believed colonisation was now inevitable and at the end of 1838 the decision was made to appoint a Consul as a prelude to the declaration of British sovereignty over New Zealand.
Because the Salaspils camp would not be ready by the time the Jews would arrive, Lange made the decision to sent the transports to an abandoned estate near Riga called Jungfernhof or Jumpravmuiza, which would be set up as an improvised concentration camp.

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