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There is little doubt that they were promulgated by the Supreme Court as a direct result of the Selden patent suit.
There is also a U. S. Supreme Court case that predates the dictionary, Jackson ex dem Bradford v. Huntington, that uses the phrase " black letter " in the same sense as black letter law: " It is seldom that a case in our time savors so much of the black letter, but the course of decisions in New York renders it unavailable.
In 1938, the U. S. Supreme Court in Erie Railroad Co. v. Tompkins 304 U. S. 64, 78 ( 1938 ), overruled earlier precedent, and held " There is no federal general common law ," thus confining the federal courts to act only as interpreters of law originating elsewhere.
For example, Justice Harlan in 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson landmark Supreme Court opinion, wrote, ' There is no caste here.
There are only a few criminal cases which must be heard before the Supreme Court ; these are murder, manslaughter, rape, piracy, treason and arson with the intent to endanger life.
There is also a frieze by Adolph Weinman depicting the " great lawgivers of history ", including Hammurabi, on the south wall of the U. S. Supreme Court building.
There is a Supreme Court with 5 judges including the Chief Justice. The Chief Justice is appointed by the President, with the recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission.
There are three ways a case can be heard in the Supreme Court: ( 1 ) filing directly in the Supreme Court ; ( 2 ) filing in a lower federal court, such as a district court, and appealing all the way up to the Supreme Court ; ( 3 ) filing in a state court, appealing all the way up through the state's highest courts, and then appealing to the Supreme Court on an issue of federal law.
There are three court levels in Oman, the Elementary Court is the lowest court, followed by the Court of Appeal, and then the Supreme Court as the highest court in the country.
There are now dozens of breweries in Britain making porter, with Fuller's ' London Porter ' winning gold and silver medals at the 1999, 2000 and 2002 International Beer & Cider Competitions, and CAMRA's Supreme Champion Winter Beer of Britain silver medal in 2007, with Wickwar Brewery's ' Station Porter ' winning gold in 2008.
There was one case where a defendant was served while the airplane was in the air over the forum State, and the US Supreme Court held that this was valid service, since at law the territory of a state includes the airspace above the State.
There is no such denial, what you call God I call Nature, the Supreme intelligence that rules matter.
There he read law in the office of Walter Olds, a future member of the Indiana Supreme Court.
There have been no major Supreme Court cases concerning violations of the Third Amendment, mainly because the quartering problem has not recurred since the American Revolution.
# Zone of Interest Test: There are in fact two tests used by the United States Supreme Court for the Zone of Interest
There is a judiciary branch as well, the highest court of which is the Federation Supreme Court.
There is a Government of the Realm, a Legislative of the Realm and a Supreme Court of the Realm.
There was an attempt to build a second town within Clarksville's boundaries, named Ohio Falls City, until the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that this would be illegal.
There are numerous instances where the US Supreme Court has found that state courts have reasonably concluded that " the health, safety, morals, or general welfare " would be promoted by prohibiting particular contemplated uses of land.
There is a significant monument in the middle of the reserve to Major Jean Baptiste Cope, the signatory to the Peace Treaty of 1752 with the British, which was recently upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada ( The Donald Marshall case, 1999 ).
There is also a flag of the ruling Worker's Party of Korea, modeled after similar communist party flags, and a flag for the Supreme Commander of the KPA used by Kim Jong-un, which has the Supreme Commander's Arms on a red field.

There and Court
There are other specialised courts in Croatia — commercial courts and the Superior Commercial Court, misdemeanour courts, the Superior Misdemeanour ( criminal ) Court, the Administrative Court and the Croatian Constitutional Court ().
There is no " Constitutional Court "-the constitutionality of a law can be contested only as applied to an individual court case.
There is also a High Court of Impeachment for criminal charges ( for an offence in office ) against the President of the Republic, the justices of the supreme courts, members of the Council of State, the Chancellor of Justice and the Ombudsman of Parliament.
There is also a Special Court, established in 1993 to hear cases brought by or against Ruler.
There is a High Court, a Criminal Court, Civil Court and many Lower Courts in each Atoll / Island.
There is a Civil Court and a Criminal Court.
There is no clear evidence that the United States actually exercised such a degree of control as to justify treating the contras as acting on its behalf ... Having reached the above conclusion, the Court takes the view that the Contras remain responsible for their acts, in particular the alleged violations by them of humanitarian law.

There and held
There was something about the contour of her face, her smile that was like New Orleans sunshine, the way she held her head, the way she walked -- there was scarcely anything she did which did not fascinate me.
There were two rubbing sticks for making fire, two stones shaped roughly like knives, a woven-root container which held a few pounds of dried worms and the dead body of some rodent.
There we held `` that the statutory scheme for review, within the selective service system, entitles [ conscientious objectors ] to no guarantee that the FBI reports must be produced for their inspection ''.
There are obvious reasons of convenience for this practice of excluding `` cost of capital '' from the direct apportionment of annual costs among the different classes of service -- notably, the avoidance of the controversial question what rate of return should be held to constitute `` cost of capital '' or `` fair rate of return ''.
There is no registration fee but there will be a charge of $2.50 for the luncheon to be held in the library and fine arts building.
There were no other tetrapods on the land and the amphibians were at the top of the food chain, occupying the ecological position currently held by the crocodile.
There, a new robe of woven wool ( peplos ) was placed on either the statue of Athena Polias in the Erechtheum ( during a regular Panathenaea ) or on the statue of Athena Parthenos in the Parthenon ( during the Great Panathenaea, held every four years ).
There were union conferences about this matter held in August 2009 which reached the conclusion to keep the treaty until pending investigation.
There might have been minor orders ranking below a deacon ; but there is no record of whether Bede held any of these offices.
There are also the Pub Design Awards, which are held in association with English Heritage and The Victorian Society.
( Science and Health, page 35 ) There are no rituals in the Christian Science church, but at the communion service, held twice a year, those in attendance are invited to kneel for silent prayer, followed by the audible repetition of the Lord's Prayer.
There were plans for races at Zandvoort before World War II: the first street race was held on June 3, 1939.
There the simple open-air fane was held in common by the Latin tribes, which Rome aspired to weld into a league and direct.
There are also basketball, handball, hockey and athletics stadia, most notably Morton Stadium in Santry, which held the athletics events of the 2003 Special Olympics.
There were also a number of other diets held.
There is no mention of Euclid in the earliest remaining copies of the Elements, and most of the copies say they are " from the edition of Theon " or the " lectures of Theon ", while the text considered to be primary, held by the Vatican, mentions no author.
There he learned that the Vermont Republic had declared independence in 1777, that a constitution had been drawn up, and that elections had been held.
There are many concerts and festivals held in the auditoriums, such as the Festival of Canarian Music.
There is an annual swim from Lobos Island to Fuerteventura, held every year since 1999.
There was a sharp armoured exchange south of Ruweisat ridge during the morning and the main Axis advance was held.
There are three boat-shaped pits around the pyramid, of a size and shape to have held complete boats, though so shallow that any superstructure, if there ever was one, must have been removed or disassembled.
* There is reference to a jubilee which is to be held every hundred years ( Chapter 82 ), rather than every fifty years as described in Leviticus: 25.
In the bow metaphor Heraclitus compares the resultant to a strung bow held in shape by an equilibrium of the string tension and spring action of the bow: There is a harmony in the bending back ( παλίντροπος palintropos ) as in the case of the bow and the lyre.
There is an ancient legend held in Mexican folklore that a cave in a mountain five miles south of Ojinaga, Mexico is possessed by devilish creatures who came from inside the earth.

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