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Regardless of their origin, all laws are subject to judicia ... digg
Carey Alexander: Proposition 8 Belongs Before California's Supreme Court 2009
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I suspect too much has been read into an upublished verdict which is dicta and not res judicia as has been prior decisions of the 5th Circuit on 2A rights.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Government as Proprietor, and the Second Amendment 2009
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Regardless of their origin, all laws are subject to judicia ...
Carey Alexander: Proposition 8 Belongs Before California's Supreme Court 2009
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Lastly, because in almost all crimes there is an injury done, not only to some private men, but also to the Commonwealth, the same crime, when the accusation is in the name of the Commonwealth, is called public crime; and when in the name of a private man, a private crime; and the pleas according thereupon called public, judicia publica, pleas of the crown; or private pleas.
Leviathan 2007
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Erasmus, nihil morosius hominum judiciis, there is nought so peevish as men's judgments; yet this is some comfort, ut palata, sic judicia, our censures are as various as our palates.
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Ego quoque dedi illis decreta non bona, were not good, and judgments whereby they et judicia in quibus ton vivent. should not live;
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Jus valeat necesse est, idi est, judicia, quibus omne jus continetur.
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Multitudinis imperitae non formido judicia, meis tamen, rogo, parcant opusculis — in quibus fuit propositi semper, a jocis ad seria, in seriis vicissim ad jocos transire.
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Multitudinis imperitae non formido judicia, meis tamen, rogo, parcant opusculis — in quibus fuit propositi semper, a jocis ad seria, in seriis vicissim ad jocos transire.
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The ANC has consistently refused to be drawn in schemes that may undermine the independence of the judicia law enforcement agencies and the judiciary to investigate and the to arrive at decisions based on the set of facts at their disposal.
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