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TA: Well so far, we only know what's come out in the
court
file, but they seem to suggest it's another example of the same.
We don't trash the environment or
court
devastating accidents or expose others to the possibility of cancer, because we decided those things were expensive, destructive, not in our best interest.
Imagine if this was an actual court, and the accused was in the dark, begging for another chance, and the jury was yelling out, "Bored!
He wrote that Arthur had the table constructed so that all guests in his
court
would be equally placed, and none could boast that he had the highest position at the table.
But through
court
documents, open records requests and interviews with current and former prisoners, some small windows into the CMUs have opened.
Today, civil rights lawyers with the Center for Constitutional Rights are challenging CMUs in
court
for depriving prisoners of their due process rights and for retaliating against them for their protected political and religious speech.
On December 21, 2007, the supreme
court
gave the decision for the Nepal government to give transgender identity cards and same-sex marriage.
Gay rights cannot be won in the
court
rooms, but in the hearts and the minds of the people.
The highest court, the Supreme Court, settles disputes among states, hears appeals from state and federal courts, and determines if federal laws are constitutional.
Besides voting, chances are that some time in your life you'll be called upon to participate in your government, whether it is to serve on a jury, testify in court, or petition your Congress person to pass or defeat an idea for a law.
It's the second hour and time for him to be in
court
with a sturdy audience of clients to applaud his rhetoric and hiss at his opponent.
"Order, order in the
court.
But although such tools have worked under certain circumstances, most can be fooled with enough preparation, and none are considered reliable enough to even be admissible in
court.
With the addition of images of the Pope's friends and family, this was a perfect decoration for a small
court
limited to the European continent.
We set out to identify a gene-patent holder that was vigorously enforcing its patents and then to organize a broad coalition of plaintiffs and experts that could tell the
court
about all the ways that these patents were harming patients and innovation.
We filed in federal
court
in the Southern District of New York, and the case was randomly assigned to Judge Robert Sweet.
So in the district
court
the government submitted a brief on Myriad's side.
But now in direct opposition to its own patent office, the US government files a brief that states that is has reconsidered this issue in light of the district
court'
s opinion, and has concluded that isolated DNA is not patent eligible.
But any remaining panic subsided as I walked into the courtroom and looked around at a sea of friendly faces: our individual women clients who had shared their deeply personal stories, the geneticists who had taken huge chunks of time out of their busy careers to dedicate themselves to this fight and representatives from a diverse array of medical, patient advocacy, environmental and religious organizations, who had submitted friend of the
court
briefs in the case.
Also in the room were three leaders of the Human Genome Project, including the co-discoverer of DNA himself, James Watson, who had submitted a brief to the court, where he referred to gene patenting as "lunacy."
A few weeks after the
court
issued its decision, I received a small package in the mail.
York's criticism of their inept handling of the war against France led to his exclusion from
court
and transfer to Ireland.
Meanwhile, mounting military failures, and corrupt rule by Margaret and her allies caused widespread discontent, and in the midst of this chaos, Richard of York returned with an army to arrest Somerset and reform the
court.
And these days, you can tell that she is amply comfortable holding
court
in the most powerful institutions in the world.
At first, its bitter taste made it suitable as a medicine for ailments, like upset stomachs, but sweetening it with honey, sugar, or vanilla quickly made chocolate a popular delicacy in the Spanish
court.
Like an indictment in criminal court, it's only the formal accusation that launches a trial, which could end in conviction or acquittal.
And how are we going to assign what the responsibility and the causes are, outside of a
court
of law?
When reporters like Johannes wanted to scream, they did so inside the virtual newsroom, and then they turned those screams into stories by going outside the documents to
court
records, official company registers, and by eventually putting questions to those that we intended to name.
Try obtaining a
court
injunction that would prevent the telling of a story in 76 different countries.
Even judges use the output of these machines in
court
to decide whether someone is innocent or guilty based on DNA evidence.
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