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2004 and Supreme
In December 2004, the Supreme Court lifted a stay thereby allowing the Brazil-based União do Vegetal ( UDV ) church to use a decoction containing DMT in their Christmas services that year.
In December 2004, Gutiérrez unconstitutionally dissolved and appointed new judges to the Supreme Court.
A bare majority of Congress, acting in a special session called by former President Lucio Gutiérrez in December, 2004, ousted 27 of the 31 justices and replaced them with new members chosen by Congress, notwithstanding the lack of any provisions permitting impeachment of Supreme Court justices by Congress and the specific provisions giving the Court the power to select new members.
* 2008 – California becomes the second U. S. state after Massachusetts in 2004 to legalize same-sex marriage after the state's own Supreme Court rules a previous ban unconstitutional.
In 2004 Aníbal Acevedo Vilá ( PDP ) was declared the winner by the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico as governor, by about 3, 000 votes, but his party lost control of the Senate, which elected NPP Senator Kenneth McClintock as its president, and the House of Representatives, which chose the NPP's José Aponte as Speaker, and Puerto Rico's seat in Congress, due to the election of Luis Fortuño.
* July 24 – Enrique Fernando, Chief Justice of the Philippine Supreme Court ( d. 2004 )
While legal challenges also dogged COPA's successor, the Children's Internet Protection Act ( CIPA ) of 2000, the Supreme Court upheld it as constitutional in 2004.
Following a convocation of the Supreme Grand Chapter in England on November 10, 2004, there are currently significant ritual differences between what is worked in England and that worked in the USA.
The country's first female cabinet minister was appointed in 2004 when Dr. Nada Haffadh became Minister of Health, while the quasi-governmental women's group, the Supreme Council for Women has been training female candidates to take part in the 2006 general election.
In May 2004, the Supreme Court of Georgia unanimously ruled to uphold al-Amin's conviction.
* United States v. Lara ( 2004 ), a U. S. Supreme Court case
The county was the site of an arrest in 2000 that led to the U. S. Supreme Court decision Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada in 2004.
Schmeiser appealed to the Supreme Court which took the case and held for Monsanto by a 5 &# 8209 ; 4 vote in late May 2004.
In August 2004, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided against North Haledon, citing that the town's exit from the district would shift the ethnic and racial balance of the high school.
A government may also raise questions of rights by submitting reference questions to higher-level courts ; for example, Prime Minister Paul Martin's government approached the Supreme Court with Charter questions as well as federalism concerns in the case Re Same-Sex Marriage ( 2004 ).
This procedure was renamed by the Civil Procedure ( Modification of Supreme Court Act 1981 ) Order 2004 to become a mandatory order.
* 2004: A Guitar Supreme – various guitarists compilation
In 2004, the Indian Supreme Court ordered the Indian government to release any remaining settlement funds to victims.
* On 28 June 2004, the Supreme Court ruled in Rasul v. Bush that detainees in Guantanamo Bay Naval Base could turn to U. S. courts to challenge their confinement, but can also be held without charges or trial.
* On 7 July 2004, In response to the Supreme Court ruling, the Pentagon announced that cases would be reviewed by military tribunals, in compliance with Article 5 of the Third Geneva Convention.
He was a party to a Supreme Court decision Hamdi v. Rumsfeld which issued a decision on 28 June 2004, repudiating the U. S. government's unilateral assertion of executive authority to suspend the constitutional protections of individual liberty of a U. S. citizen.
* On 20 February 2004, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the government's appeal.
* The Supreme Court heard the case, Rumsfeld v. Padilla, in April 2004, but on 28 June it was thrown out on a technicality.
* Cato senior fellow Randy Barnett argued the Gonzales v. Raich case before the Supreme Court in 2004.

2004 and Court
A judicial recount under the jurisdiction of a special panel of the High Court began on 10 May 2004 and ended on May 18, 2004.
Earlier, in November 2004, Congress replaced the majority of judges on the country's Electoral Court and Constitutional Court by a similar process.
2004 ), the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit the court ruled persons found not guilty by reason of insanity and later want to challenge their confinement may not attack their initial successful insanity defense:
In the Court Advisory Opinion of July 9, 2004, in the matter of the construction of a wall in the “ Occupied Palestinian Territory ”, the Bench erroneously stated:
* 2004 – The Constitutional Court of South Korea overturns the impeachment of President Roh Moo-hyun.
The majority of the lawsuit was dismissed in April 2004, when an Alameda County Superior Court judge ruled that the case lacked merit since none of the other partners took part in the lawsuit.
However, in Locke v. Davey, 540 U. S. 712 ( 2004 ), the Court held that states could exclude majors in " devotional theology " from an otherwise generally available college scholarship.
* Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada ( 2004 )
The Constitutional Court of Ukraine in October 2010 overturned the 2004 amendments, considering them unconstitutional.
In July 2004, an appeal judge of the Pretoria High Court ruled that " the crimes were not committed for personal gain ".
However, as the workload of the Court continued to increase, contracting states agreed to reform the Court again and in May 2004 the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers adopted Protocol no. 14 to the European Convention on Human Rights.
* Loades, David ( 2004 ): Intrigue and Treason: The Tudor Court, 1547 – 1558 Pearson / Longman ISBN 0-582-77226-5
The Court has had three Chief Justices to date, Elizabeth Evatt AC, Alastair Nicholson and Diana Bryant QC ( Formerly Chief Federal Magistrate, appointed to current role in 2004 The Deputy Chief Justice is John Faulks ( appointed as a Judge in 1994 and to his current position in 2004 ).

2004 and heard
While no official recording of Vangelis ' composition for the 2000 Sydney Games exists, the music can be heard accompanying the presentation of the emblem of the 2004 Athens Games.
In the full-length version, restored in 1998 and released on DVD in 2004, the voice-over narration is heard only at the beginning of the film.
* NASA 2004: Overuse increases drag but still reduces boom heard on the ground NASA
In his 2004 book Two Sides of the Moon, Alexey Leonov recounts that he was flying a helicopter in the same area that day when he heard " two loud booms in the distance.
In 2004 the Court heard 1, 059 appeals, of which 295 were allowed and 413 directly dismissed.
The Erith Symphony Orchestra ceased to exist in 1972 and it was almost 30 years before another orchestra was heard in the town, when the Dartford-based, Orchestra of the Thames Gateway gave a concert there in 2004 and in subsequent years.
In October 2004 the Pretoria High Court heard testimony from a witness, Deon Crous, who stated under oath that he had assisted two of the accused, Kobus Pretorius and Jacques Jordaan, to manufacture 1500 kg of explosives.
Leonard Slatkin, chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 2000 – 2004, expressed a desire to tone down the nationalism of the Last Night somewhat, and on the Last Night of the seasons from 2002 until 2007 Rule Britannia has only been heard as part of Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs ( another piece traditional to the Last Night ) rather than separately.
He had a major appearance in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, released November 19, 2004, starring as himself ( though very much in bygone Baywatch character ) and meeting SpongeBob and Patrick ( his full name is heard once in the movie ; he is referred to as " Hasselhoff ").
In addition, his song " Swingin ' Doors " can be heard in the 2004 film Crash and his 1981 hit " Big City " is heard in Joel and Ethan Coen's 1996 film " Fargo " and in the 2008 Larry Bishop film " Hell Ride ", executive produced by Quentin Tarantino.
In 2004 Mark finally gave in to logic and recorded the Ramones classic " Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue " for a Lost Moment Single and an Argentinian Ramones tribute CD, and the world heard at last his version of the song that his pioneering fanzine took its name from.
When that calendar was revised in 1969, the individual celebrations of St Barbara, St Catherine of Alexandria, St Christopher, and St Margaret of Antioch were dropped, but in 2004 Pope John Paul II reinstated the 25 November optional memorial of Catherine of Alexandria, whose voice was heard by Saint Joan of Arc.
Finally it was heard at the Blue Peter Prom on July 26, 2004 and again at the Doctor Who Prom on July 24, 2010.
The Supreme Court heard the case, Rumsfeld v. Padilla, in April 2004, but on June 28, 2004, the court dismissed the petition on technical grounds because
Money Money 2020 was re-mastered and re-released by Reprise Records on November 9, 2004, with two additional tracks, " Hammer of the Gods " and a cover of The Misfits " Teenagers from Mars " which can also be heard on Tony Hawk's American Wasteland while " Roshambo " is on the NHL 2005 soundtrack.
* On the 2004 drama film A Home at the End of the World can be heard Nyro's recordings of " Désiree " and " It's Gonna Take a Miracle ", both songs from the album Gonna Take a Miracle.
A short excerpt was played on a documentary entitled Radio's Lost Property on 1 November 2003, with the complete programme heard on a BBC 7 compilation entitled Some of Our Archives were Missing on 29 May 2004 and again on 17 June 2008 to kick off a rerun of the entire series.
In 2004, two bootleg 12 " records were released with " Ron's edits " and in 2005, Partehardy Records, run by his nephew Bill released authentic edits not heard in over 20 years.
His voice can be briefly heard in the films Paper Lion ( 1968 ) and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest ( 1975 ) and in the TV movie The Five People You Meet in Heaven ( 2004 ).
Colson's voice, from archives from April 1969, is heard in the 2004 movie Going Upriver deprecating the anti-war efforts of John Kerry.
After allegations that he hid evidence associated with the death of Wilkie, and an investigation by South Wales Police, Howells in 2004 commented in a BBC Wales documentary that when he heard the news, he thought " hang on, we've got all those records we've kept over in the NUM offices, there's all those maps on the wall, we're gonna get implicated in this ".

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