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The Tax Court rejected this view.
The last attempt was in 2000, when the project was rejected by the Constitutional Court, because it allocated funds from the national budget, which, under the Chilean Constitution, is a privilege of the President.
In September 2000 the Constitutional Court rejected an argument by former president Arias that a 1969 constitutional amendment banning presidential reelection be rescinded.
In front of the International Court of Justice, Nicaragua claimed that the contras were altogether a creation of the U. S. This claim was rejected.
In October 1985, the California Supreme Court rejected Rosenthal's appeal of the multimillion-dollar judgment against him for legal malpractice, and upheld conclusions of a trial court and a Court of Appeal that Rosenthal acted improperly.
These claims were rejected by the Ohio Supreme Court, but the federal claims were upheld by the local federal district court and by the Sixth Circuit appeals court.
In 1995 the Supreme Court rejected the Gun-Free School Zones Act in the Lopez decision, and also rejected the civil remedy portion of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 in the United States v. Morrison decision.
The Court rejected O ' Hagan's arguments and upheld his conviction.
The Supreme Court rejected the compact theory in several nineteenth century cases, undermining the basis for the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions.
In the case of Cooper v. Aaron, 358 U. S. 1 ( 1958 ), the Supreme Court unanimously rejected Arkansas ' effort to use nullification and interposition.
The Court specifically rejected the contention that Arkansas ' legislature and governor had the power to nullify the Brown decision.
In a similar case arising from Louisiana's interposition act, Bush v. Orleans Parish School Board, 364 U. S. 500 ( 1960 ), the Supreme Court affirmed the decision of a federal district court that rejected interposition.
Their request was rejected by the Kartal 1st High Criminal Court.
The High Court rejected the doctrine of terra nullius, in favour of the common law doctrine of aboriginal title, and overruled Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd ( 1971 ), a contrary decision of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory.
An initial appeal was rejected, but in a subsequent court proceeding in 1918, the birth control movement won a victory when Judge Frederick E. Crane of the New York Court of Appeals issued a ruling which allowed doctors to prescribe contraception.
The United States refused to participate in the proceedings after the Court rejected its argument that the ICJ lacked jurisdiction to hear the case.
In case of Fontaine v. British Columbia ( Official Administrator ) the Court rejected the use of res ipsa loquitur and instead proposed the rule that once the plaintiff has proven that the harm was under exclusive control of the defendant and that they were not contributorily negligent a tactical burden is placed on the defendant in which the judge has the discretion to infer negligence unless the defendant can produce evidence to the contrary.
While the patent was initially rejected by the patent office as being a purely mathematical invention, following 12 years of appeals, Pardo and Landau won a landmark court case at the CCPA ( Predecessor Court of the Federal Circuit ) overturning the Patent Office in 1983 — establishing that " something does not cease to become patentable merely because the point of novelty is in an algorithm.
Originally, as ruled by the Supreme Court in United States v. Wilson ( 1833 ), the pardon could be rejected by the convict.
In Luther v. Borden,, the Court rejected the notion that the republican character of states lay within the purview of judicial review, holding that “ it rests with Congress to decide what government is the established one in a State ... as well as its republican character .” In effect, the court held the clause to be non-justiciable.
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected Schenck's appeal and affirmed his conviction.
The Court rejected Gitlow's reasoning.

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Two more are in the near Cadillac area (' Caberfae Ski Resort ' and ' Greenwood Disciples of Christ Church ') and another two are dispersed in surrounding Wexford County (' Battle of Manton ' and ' 1st Wexford County Court House ').
** California v. Greenwood: The U. S. Supreme Court rules that police officers do not need a search warrant to search through discarded garbage.
After the 1984 Supreme Court decision in California v. Greenwood, in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Fourth Amendment does not prohibit the warrantless search and seizure of garbage left for collection outside of a home, paper shredders became more popular among US citizens with privacy concerns.
This doctrine was established in The California v. Greenwood case, in which the U. S. Supreme Court held that there is no common law expectation of privacy for discarded materials.
* Berry, Mary Frances, ( 1978 ) Stability, Security, and Confinuity: Mr. Justice Burton and Decision-Making in the Supreme Court ( 1945 – 1958 ) Westport, Conn .: Greenwood Press.
A locally produced fortnightly newspaper, the Hamersley Gazette, started in early 1973 by Peter Flanigan, from his home in Manton Court, covering the suburbs of Carine, Hamersley, Warwick and Greenwood, with the open aim of helping to form community associations and campaign for better facilities.
* McDonough Power Equipment, Inc. v. Greenwood, was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that established a standard for challenging a verdict based on inaccurate answers given by prospective jurors during voir dire
* Hotchkiss v. Greenwood ( United States Supreme Court, 1850 )
California v. Greenwood, 486 U. S. 35 ( 1988 ), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Fourth Amendment does not prohibit the warrantless search and seizure of garbage left for collection outside the curtilage of a home.
The California Superior Court dismissed the charges against Greenwood and Van Houten on the ground that unwarranted trash searches violated the U. S. Constitution's Fourth Amendment, as well as the California Constitution.
By a 6-2 vote ( Justice Kennedy took no part in the case ), the Court held that under the Fourth Amendment, no warrant was necessary to search the trash because Greenwood had no reasonable expectation of privacy in it.
Although Greenwood had hidden the trash from view by putting in opaque plastic bags and expected it to be on the street only a short time before it would be taken to the dump, the Court believed it to be “ common knowledge ” that garbage at the side of the street is “ readily accessible to animals, children, scavengers, snoops, and other members of the public .” Moreover, Greenwood had left the trash there expressly so that the trash collector, a stranger, could take it.
Greenwood argued that the evidence should be excluded under the California Constitution, which the California Supreme Court had interpreted to prohibit warrantless searches of garbage left at the curb.
She was succeeded as President by Judge Hisashi Owada, and Sir Christopher Greenwood was elected in her place as Judge in the International Court of Justice.

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In 1857 the Supreme Court s Dred Scott decision ended the Congressional compromise for Popular Sovereignty in Kansas.
Crimes conducted by Patassé s militias and Congolese soldiers during this period are now being investigated by the International Criminal Court, who wrote that " sexual violence appears to have been a central feature of the conflict ", having identified more than 600 rape victims.
In May 2010, the Washington State Supreme Court provided an opinion after it was asked to certify a question referred by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington: “ Whether a public library, consistent with Article I, § 5 of the Washington Constitution, may filter Internet access for all patrons without disabling Web sites containing constitutionally-protected speech upon the request of an adult library patron .” The Washington State Supreme Court ruled that NCRL s internet filtering policy did not violate Article I, Section 5 of the Washington State Constitution.
The Court said: “ It appears to us that NCRL s filtering policy is reasonable and accords with its mission and these policies and is viewpoint neutral.
It is Eleanor s court in Poitiers that some believe to have been theCourt of Love ’, where Eleanor and her daughter Marie meshed and encouraged the ideas of troubadours, chivalry, and courtly love into a single court.
When he refused, Tammany went to the New York Supreme Court and successfully sued to keep Kelly s name off the ballot.
In addition to Greek Foreign Ministry meetings with Turkish officials, Greece s Supreme Court prosecutor Yiannis Tentes launched an emergency inquiry on 27 December, ordering the investigations into the mid-1990s wildfires blamed on arson to be reopened with regard to the initial claims reportedly made by Yılmaz.
In September 2010 the Guatemalan Congress overwhelmingly gave its approval for a referendum to be held to give the people of Guatemala a say in whether or not that country s claim to Belize should be taken to the International Court of Justice for final resolution.
The government sidestepped the ruling, however, saying " The government construes this Court s Order as applying only as to the named plaintiffs in this suit.
Keith Johnstone s work at the Royal Court Theatre in the late 1950s is seen as an important framework for contemporary improvisational theatre today.
In 1909, well before the Securities Exchange Act was passed, the United States Supreme Court ruled that a corporate director who bought that company s stock when he knew it was about to jump up in price committed fraud by buying while not disclosing his inside information.
The Court specifically recognized that a corporation s information is its property:
By 1997, the phrase had entered the legal lexicon as seen in an opinion by Supreme Court of the United States Justice John Paul Stevens, ' An example of " junk science " that should be excluded under the Daubert standard as too unreliable would be the testimony of a phrenologist who would purport to prove a defendant s future dangerousness based on the contours of the defendant s skull.
Mohammed Waheed Hassan Manik was sworn in as President of the Maldives on 7 February 2012, in connection to the resignation of President Nasheed amidst weeks of protests and demonstrations led by local police dissidents who opposed Nasheed s 16 January order for the military to arrest Abdulla Mohamed, the Chief Justice of the Criminal Court.
Nigeria is also seeking a rail link with Cameroon, but discussions are more contentious in the aftermath of the International Court of Justice s October 2002 verdict in favor of Cameroon on the issue of control of the Bakasi Peninsula.
This letter, addressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kosovo, reads as follows: “ In acknowledging the decision of the International Court of Justice on the independence of Kosovo, the Government of the Sultanate of Oman will welcome Kosovo s membership to the United Nations, as well as to other international and regional organizations it wishes to join ”.
The court further held that during an investigatory stop a police officer s search “ confined to what minimally necessary to determine whether suspect is armed, and the intrusion, which made for the sole purpose of protecting himself and others nearby, confined to ascertaining the presence of weapons “ ( U. S. Supreme Court ).
Morse painted portraits of Francis Brown — the college s president — and Judge Woodward ( 1817 ), who was involved in bringing the Dartmouth case before the U. S. Supreme Court.
Despite the clear connection between deforestation and the increasing number of floods ( in 1732, 1734, 1736, 1747, 1756 and 1787 ) the East India Company s Court of Directors gave little support to efforts by governors to eradicate the goat problem.
The gaol in Rupert s Bay was destroyed and the Castle and Supreme Court were reconstructed in 1867.
On 5 May 2003 Bockarie was killed in Liberia, allegedly on orders from President Charles Taylor, who feared Bockarie s testimony before the Special Court.
* Appeals of summary conviction offences go first to the highest trial court within the jurisdiction ( e. g. provincial superior court in Alberta is the Court of Queen s Bench ).

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