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Or this is opinion limited to a few judges, including the Magistrate Judge in this case (Michael R. Merz), who is the one judge to have cited the Hirschhorn passage in recent decades (in four separate cases)?
The Volokh Conspiracy » District Court Opinions Precedential Within the Same District? 2010
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"From what I can gather from the judge, they didn't do it any other time of day," he explained, and it was done by another poll worker while the Judge was busy with another matter.
Brad Friedman: Black Voter in Philly Forced to Swear on Bible Before Casting Vote Brad Friedman 2010
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"From what I can gather from the judge, they didn't do it any other time of day," he explained, and it was done by another poll worker while the Judge was busy with another matter.
Brad Friedman: Black Voter in Philly Forced to Swear on Bible Before Casting Vote Brad Friedman 2010
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The Fed. judge didn't say that Congress hadn't given Bush the authority to go to war, in fact he said that nothing about the arrangement undermined the Constitutional role of either (which I certainly disagree with, but the Judge is also an in-the-tank Republican) and therefore Justice dept. couldn't intervene.
Hillary And Obama Campaigns At War Over Bill's Iraq Comments 2009
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After a half-hour of questioning, James Brown turned to the judge and in that unmistakable rasp of a voice, and in one moment of pure insight said, "Judge, if I was Chrysler, you wouldn't be doing this to me."
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HAMMER: Brooke, you know that somebody in that Anna Nicole Smith court room this week wanted to jump out of their seat, look at the judge, and say, ` Judge, you ` re out of order.
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And I said to the judge, "But, Judge, it's just Larry King."
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And I said to the judge, "But, Judge, it's just Larry King."
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When he saw M. Camusot, a judge recently called to Paris from a provincial Court of the same class, as he went forward bowing to the Judge and the President, Popinot could not repress an ironical smile.
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When he saw M. Camusot, a judge recently called to Paris from a provincial Court of the same class, as he went forward bowing to the Judge and the President, Popinot could not repress an ironical smile.
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