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Marbury petitioned the Supreme Court to force the new Secretary of State James Madison to deliver the documents.
Precedent for the privilege arose early in the 19th century when Thomas Jefferson refused to release military documents in the treason trial of Aaron Burr and again in 1876 in Totten v. United States, when the Supreme Court dismissed a case brought by a former Union spy.
The Archives included a distribution service for the Court's documents and the legal texts used by the Court itself, and was described as one of the most difficult departments to organise.
After the count, all ballot papers and their counterfoils have to be sealed in the Supreme Court vault for six months, after which all the ballot papers and other election documents are destroyed.
But Whitelocke J, speaking for the Court of the King's Bench, said that because the water supply was contaminated, it was better that the neighbor's documents were risked.
* Manchee, W. H. ( 1924 ), The Westminster City Fathers ( the Burgess Court of Westminster ) 1585 – 1901: Being some account of their powers and domestic rule of the City prior to its incorporation in 1901 ; with a foreword by Walter G. Bell and 36 illustrations which relate to documents ( some pull-outs ) and artefacts.
Nevertheless, the name Montgomery Court House continued to appear on maps and other documents through the 1820s.
* United States of America v. Ingmar Guandique documents at the Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Court eunuchs had a significant role in the power structure, as Emperors often relied on a few of them as confidants, which gave them access to many court documents.
The Court of Appeal, when considering an application for appeal, may decide based on the paper documents or refer the case to an oral hearing, something often done when it is apparent that a refusal of the written case will lead the applicant to send a second, oral application.
Witherspoon and Phillippe's final divorce documents were granted by the Los Angeles Superior Court on October 5, 2007.
The couple's two children, who also filed a lawsuit against Norwood, received $ 300, 000 each, according to court documents filed in L. A. County Superior Court on June 2, 2009.
* The Records of the Court Martial of Andres and Procopio Bonifacio Full text and online collection of court documents in Spanish and old Tagalog with regards to the Andres and Procopio Bonifacio trial.
A unanimous Court struck down St. Paul, Minnesota's Bias-Motivated Crime Ordinance, and in doing so overturned the conviction of a teenager, referred to in court documents only as R. A. V., for burning a cross on the lawn of an African American family.
Among its supporters were judge and future Supreme Court Justice, David Davis and local businessman and land holder Jesse W. Fell whose friend, Abraham Lincoln, was the attorney hired by the Board of Education to draw up legal documents to secure the school's funding Founded as Illinois State Normal University, its name was reflective of its primary mission as a teacher training institution ( at that time called a normal school ).
The documents that later came to be known as " Executive Orders " probably gained their name from this document, captioned " Executive Order Establishing a Provisional Court in Louisiana.
Along with the issue of how the Times obtained the documents ( which was being investigated by a federal grand jury elsewhere ) the real issue for the Court was whether there was a sufficient justification for prior restraint, which would be a suspension of the newspapers ’ First Amendment rights to freedom of the press.
He argued that in the haste of the proceedings, and given the size of the documents, the Court was unable to gather enough information to make a decision.
Robert Ferguson notes that " all our formative documents — the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Federalist Papers and the seminal decisions of the Supreme Court under John Marshall — were drafted by attorneys steeped in Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England.
The Supreme Court in New York Times Co. v. United States found that the government had not made a successful case for prior restraint of Free Speech, but a majority of the justices ruled that the government could still prosecute the Times and the Post for violating the Espionage Act in publishing the documents.
The Monmouth County Historical Association at 70 Court Street in Freehold Borough, New Jersey houses a collection of documents which includes personal accounts, journals, pension applications, letters, and miscellaneous printed material.
His position as chaplain to Duke William meant that he was ‘ in the know ’ in the Norman Court, and as such had access to many official documents.
The office prints documents produced by and for the federal government, including the Supreme Court, the Congress, the Executive Office of the President, executive departments, and independent agencies.
The Court did note, however, that the list of written documents was static and could not be modified except for through the amending formulas.
Internal documents produced to the court in Mangini v. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, San Francisco Superior Court No. 959516, demonstrated the industry's interest in targeting children as future smokers.

Court and related
This formula specifically applies to amendments related to the proportionate representation in Parliament, powers, selection, and composition of the Senate, the Supreme Court and the addition of provinces or territories.
In the case of an amendment related to the Office of the Queen, the use of either official language ( subject to section 43 ), the amending formula itself, or the composition of the Supreme Court, the amendment must be adopted by unanimous consent of all the provinces in accordance with section 41.
The constitution designates the Supreme Court, the High Courts and the lower courts as the authority to resolve disputes among the people as well as the disputes related to the people and the government.
Oviedo became the Colorado candidate for president in the 1998 election, but when the Supreme Court of Paraguay upheld in April his conviction on charges related to the 1996 coup attempt, he was not allowed to run and remained in confinement.
During its first year of business the Court issued three advisory opinions, all related to the International Labour Organisation created by the Treaty of Versailles, and collectively grouped into the International Labour Organisation Questions.
In Buckley v. Valeo,, the Supreme Court affirmed the constitutionality of some parts, while declaring other parts unconstitutional, of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 and related laws.
The Supreme Court upheld provisions which barred the raising of soft money by national parties and the use of soft money by private organizations to fund certain advertisements related to elections.
The Supreme Court did not hear a case related to the rule, which was abolished in 1844.
Court challenges related to " one man, one vote " and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 finally provided the groundwork for Federal court action.
At the time more than 90 percent of applications were deemed inadmissible, and 60 percent of decision by the Court related to what is termed repetitive cases, where the Court has already delivered judgement finding a violation of the European Convention on Human Rights or where well established case law exists.
The Court of Justice of the European Union ( ECJ ) is not related to the European Court of Human Rights.
Brandenburg is now the standard applied by the Court to free speech issues related to advocacy of violence.
Pecorelli's assassination has been thought to be directly related to Giulio Andreotti, who was first condemned to 24 years of prison for homicide in 2002 and finally acquitted by the Supreme Court of Cassation in 2003.
In 1969, the United States Supreme Court ruling in Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District affirmed students ' rights to free expression in public schools, although this related to the wearing of a black armband ( not to uniforms as such ).
But, as DOI was implementing new regulations related to land trusts, the agency asked the Court to remand the case to the lower court, to be reconsidered with the decision to be based on the new regulations.
In July 2006, under Division 12A of Part VII of the Family Law Act, the Court implemented its model for ' less adversarial trials ' - to be applied to all new child related proceedings in the Family Court, without the need for consent of the parties.
On June 28, 2010, the United States Supreme Court unanimously turned away a broad challenge to the law, but ruled 5 – 4 that a section related to appointments violates the Constitution's separation of powers mandate.
The NAACP had been waging a systematic legal fight against the " separate but equal " doctrine enunciated in Plessy v. Ferguson ( 1896 ) and finally had challenged Plessy in a series of five related cases, which had been argued before the Court in the spring of 1953.
Its founding was related to a legal protest by a moonshiner, who claimed that the Logan County Court that had found him guilty did not have jurisdiction over his case, because his still was actually located in Lincoln County.
However, none of the special acts related to the Newport Court House District ever designated Newport as the county seat.
Only eight days earlier, the United States Supreme Court had unanimously decided the closely related case of Bush v. Palm Beach County Canvassing Board,, and only three days earlier, had preliminarily halted the recount that was occurring in Florida.
However, none of the special acts related to the Newport Court House District ever designated Newport as the county seat.

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