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Justice and Thomas
On 20 January the local Justice and his retainers arrived at Thomas Habington's home, Hindlip Hall, to arrest the Jesuits.
Sir John Popham was Lord Chief Justice, Sir Thomas Fleming was Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and two Justices, Sir Thomas Walmsley and Sir Peter Warburton, sat as Justices of the Common Pleas.
* Justice Thomas Brady, 19th century Justice of the Peace of Upper Canada
During his tenure there, Ashcroft shared an office with future U. S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
* Thomas Dehler ( FDP ) – Minister of Justice
' These included: Chief Justice Coke, who had been Solicitor to the High Court of Justice, Major-General Harrison, Col. John Jones ( also a member of the High Court of Justice ), Mr. Thomas Scot, Sir.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote the opinion and was joined by Justices Scalia, Alito, and Thomas and by Chief Justice Roberts.
* Thomas Jan Lambert, Criminal Justice in the Namibian Defence Force, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010
In his confirmation hearings, Justice Clarence Thomas answered a question from Senator Strom Thurmond, qualifying his willingness to change precedent in this way:
Professor Caleb Nelson, a former clerk for Justice Thomas and law professor at the University of Virginia, has elaborated on the role of stare decisis in originalist jurisprudence:
Sir Thomas More is commemorated with a sculpture at the late-19th-century Sir Thomas More House, opposite the Royal Courts of Justice, Carey Street, London.
Front row ( left to right ): Clarence Thomas, Antonin Scalia, Chief Justice of the United States | Chief Justice John Roberts, Anthony Kennedy, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg
* Sir Thomas Eichelbaum, ( LLB ) former Chief Justice of New Zealand
* Rowe, Mary & Bendersky, Corinne, " Workplace Justice, Zero Tolerance and Zero Barriers: Getting People to Come Forward in Conflict Management Systems ," in Negotiations and Change, From the Workplace to Society, Thomas Kochan and Richard Locke ( eds ), Cornell University Press, 2002
** Clarence Thomas, American Supreme Court Justice
* At Cravath, Boies assisted top litigator Thomas D. Barr in defending IBM in the 13-year antitrust cases brought by the Justice Department and many private competitors.
Justices John Paul Stevens and Sandra Day O ' Connor wrote the majority opinion ; they were joined by David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Stephen Breyer, and opposed by Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Anthony Kennedy, Clarence Thomas, and Antonin Scalia.
* Stolberg, Mary M. Fighting Organised Crime: Politics, Justice, and the Legacy of Thomas E. Dewey ( 1995 )

Justice and by
He claims that he was denied due process of law in violation of the Fifth Amendment, because ( 1 ) at a hearing before a hearing officer of the Department of Justice, he was not permitted to rebut statements attributed to him by the local board, and ( 2 ) at the trial, he was denied the right to have the hearing officer's report and the original report of the Federal Bureau of Investigation as to his claim.
He says that he was not permitted to rebut before the hearing officer statements attributed to him by the local board, and, further, that he was denied at trial the right to have the Department of Justice hearing officer's report and the original report of the Federal Bureau of Investigation as to his claim -- all in violation of the Fifth Amendment.
To the extent that the jurisdictional principle of 1875 stands unmodified by subsequent legislation, federal equitable relief against state action must be available -- or so it seems to Mr. Justice Frankfurter.
Mr. Justice Black led a reversing majority: `` Strict local rules of pleading cannot be used to impose unnecessary burdens upon rights of recovery authorized by federal law ''.
The infamous Wansee Conference called by Heydrich in January 1942, to organize the material and technical means to put to death the eleven million Jews spread throughout the nations of Europe, was attended by representatives of major organs of the German state, including the Reich Minister of the Interior, the State Secretary in charge of the Four Year Plan, the Reich Minister of Justice, the Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
* Selflessness: Toward a Buddhist Vision of Social Justice by Sungtaek Cho
It consists of a Chief Justice and an Associate Justice, appointed by the United States Secretary of the Interior.
* Article 11 – All disputes to be settled peacefully by the parties concerned or, ultimately, by the International Court of Justice ;
Public entities must comply with Title II regulations by the U. S. Department of Justice.
; Assault on a prison custody officer: This offence is created by section 90 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 ( c. 53 ).
; Assault on a secure training centre custody officer: This offence is created by section 13 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 ( c. 33 ).
However, in Bernini's tomb, the vigorous upraised arm and posture of the pope is counterbalanced by an active drama below, wherein the figures of Charity and Justice are either distracted by putti or lost in contemplation, while skeletal Death actively writes the epitaph.
By 1872, he was living in Vienna and was employed by the Department of Justice as an officer and by Prince Rudolf's family as his tutor.
2, " Romani "), made them Referendaries of Favours, and after three years of service, Referendaries of Justice, enjoying the privileges of Referendaries and permitting one to assist in the signatures before the Pope, giving all a right to a portion in the papal palace and exempting them from the registration of favours as required by Pius IV ( Const., 98 ) with regard to matters pertaining to the Apostolic Chamber.
Associate Justices, like the Chief Justice, are nominated by the President of the United States and are confirmed by the United States Senate by majority vote.
" This language means that the appointments are effectively for life, ending only when a Justice dies in office, retires, or is removed from office following impeachment by the House of Representatives and conviction by the Senate.
Associate Justices have seniority by order of appointment, although the Chief Justice is always considered to be the most senior.

Justice and contrast
In contrast, the Next Generation episode " Justice " did not explicitly explain whether the Edo people were pre-warp or were aware of offworld space travelers prior to the Enterprise's visit.
In contrast to most of his contemporaries, Derzhavin was highly devoted to his state ; he served in the military, before rising to various roles in Catherine II's government, including secretary to the Empress and Minister of Justice.
To hear Mr. al-Arian's family and supporters describe the plea agreement, you might think the defendant been exonerated .... By contrast, the Justice Department described the deal as if it were a big win in the war on terrorism ....
By contrast, in the majority decision, Justice Sandra Day O ' Connor held that the compelling interest at hand lay in " obtaining the educational benefits that flow from a diverse student body.
By contrast, Justice Robert Jackson's dissent argued that " defense measures will not, and often should not, be held within the limits that bind civil authority in peace ," and that it would perhaps be unreasonable to hold the military, who issued the exclusion order, to the same standards of constitutionality that apply to the rest of the government.
They used a swamp-based mechanical flying headquarters, the Hall of Doom ( resembling the helmet of Darth Vader ), as a contrast to the Super Friends ’ gleaming Hall of Justice.
In contrast, it took years to build labor opposition to the Vietnam War ... Chicago labor leaders formed Labor United for Peace, Justice and Prosperity.
He cooperated with the Japanese, in contrast to the decision of Filipino Chief Justice Abad Santos.
This made for a stark contrast with fellow Justice Jean Beetz, who was known as one of the strongest supporters of provincial powers under the Constitution.
It was in contrast to the Dred Scott decision, in which Curtis participated as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.
In contrast, a Bureau of Justice Statistics ( BJS ) report on “ Firearms Use by Offenders ” found that only 0. 8 % of prison inmates reported acquiring firearms used in their crimes " At a gun show ," with repeat offenders less likely than first-time offenders to report acquiring firearms from a retail source, gun show or flea market.
A 1995 report on the school by the Austrian Ministry of Justice has said that uninvited visitors ' dropping in ' have been refused entry < ref > Report on the Sahaja Yoga School, May 1995, Ministry of Justice, Republic of Austria, cited in " Growing Up As Mother's Children: Socializing a Second Generation in Sahaja Yoga " by Judith Coney in Children in New Religions Susan J. Palmer, Charlotte Hardman, Rutgers University Press ( July 1999 ) p. 117 " It is clear, too, that in contrast to the British children of Sahaja Yogis living in the United Kingdom, those attending the India school have little access to outside influences.
In contrast, a study published by the African Journal of Criminology and Justice Studies in 2005 used data from the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections to examine 2, 810 juvenile offenders who were released in the 1999 / 2000 fiscal year.
His Lordship also stated, " Justice Thakker is a lovely contrast, a sound scholar, free from the symptoms of what Lord Hailsham called ' judges disease '.
Only on July 1, 1992, in contrast, did the PRC government open her legal services market to foreign law firms when the Ministry of Justice issued the Provisional Regulation of Establishment of Offices by Foreign Law Firms regulation.
By contrast in January 2012 the United States Department of Justice seized and shut down the file hosting site Megaupload. com and commenced criminal cases against its owners and others.
Kamiński is considered a key ally of President Lech Kaczyński, as well as being a modernising, moderating influence on Law and Justice in contrast to other Law and Justice politicians such as leader Jarosław Kaczyński.
In contrast to the majority, which held that using tax dollars collected from a special purpose tax that did not include providing all middle and high school students with laptops, Justice Sears argued in her dissent, along with Justice Melton, that allocating tax proceeds for laptops was not an abuse of discretion.
In contrast to the findings of the United States District Court Eastern District of Virginia and those of the Danish Maritime and Commercial Court, Mr. Justice Michael Hanna ruled that the hyperlink to Ryanair's terms and conditions was plainly visible, and that placing the onus on the user to agree to terms and conditions in order to gain access to online services is sufficient to comprise a contractual relationship.

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