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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
litigate .
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Examples
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Jesus advocates and litigates for what the world sees as the bottom of society and tells the world that he will raise them up from their poverty to the greatness that he says they deserve.
Jules Siegel: What Would Jesus Litigate? Jules Siegel 2011
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Jesus advocates and litigates for what the world sees as the bottom of society and tells the world that he will raise them up from their poverty to the greatness that he says they deserve.
Jules Siegel: What Would Jesus Litigate? Jules Siegel 2011
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Kobach, 43, is a Professor of Law and lawyer who litigates against the ACLU in courts across the country.
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Jesus litigates for a world without division, without dominance, without distinctions of class, wealth, or economic status.
Jules Siegel: What Would Jesus Litigate? Jules Siegel 2011
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Would anyone who actually litigates cases for a living say something like this?
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Fragmented though they are, dozens of warehouse workers have managed to file class-action lawsuits alleging wage theft in the last couple of years, many of them with the help of a Chicago lawyer named Chris Williams, co-founder of the Working Hands Legal Clinic, which litigates on behalf of low-wage workers.
The New Blue Collar: Temporary Work, Lasting Poverty And The American Warehouse 2011
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Bloomberg News Raj Rajaratnam, co-founder of the hedge fund Galleon Group Despite the court's rejection of the view that all trading on the basis of material nonpublic information is illegal, the SEC persistently litigates this issue.
Deconstructing the Galleon Insider Trading Case Jonathan Macey 2011
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There is no hazardous waste site that is not being cleaned up while GE litigates this issue.
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Moreover, the editorial board pointed out that liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor snagged a free vacation from the ACLU, which filed a brief in the Citizens United case and regularly litigates before the Supreme Court.
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Would anyone who actually litigates cases for a living say something like this?
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