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en The cases the court has heard in the past, particularly the ones around World War II, do point to some extent in the government's favor,

en In Burger's heyday they were deciding 150 cases a year -- so many that they were talking about creating an intermediate appellate court to handle some of the load. Rehnquist comes in, and with the platform of being chief justice, all that disappears, to the point where the Court is being criticized for taking too few cases.

en The American people have heard the arguments in favor of state-sanctioned, same-sex marriage, in favor of partial birth abortion, in favor of ridding the public square of any mention of our nation's religious heritage. We've heard the arguments and we disagree.
  Tom DeLay

en A lot of people said we don't really need a politician on the court, but for the past 30 years, we have had politicians on the court. I think it would be helpful to have someone on the court who understand how its rulings affect the other arms of government.

en To a certain extent, I'm not trying to evolve out of this world of physical pain into a world of mental stress and anguish. But I do have a bit of the business bug. I'm aware I have to try to mediate it to a certain point so I don't become soaked down to the point where it's hard to escape. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges.

en What you have is an alignment of cases -- of the stars, if you will -- in favor of a dramatic shift in the U.S. Supreme Court that certainly holds great promise for the preservation of life.

en I think the government needs to take another look. They have really not paid much attention to this issue, ... We (identified) the problem in a crash test. The reason there are not many cases in the real world, or no cases, is because this is a new design.

en First of all, our court is unanimous in 70% of its cases. That's a fact that's not often known, whereas the United States Supreme Court is unanimous only in about 40% to 45% of cases. So our court is a much more collegial court. You don't have these 5 to 4 splits that often.

en First of all, our court is unanimous in 70% of its cases. That's a fact that's not often known, whereas the United States Supreme Court is unanimous only in about 40% to 45% of cases. So our court is a much more collegial court. You don't have these five-to-four splits that often.

en The Supreme Court only hears patent cases approximately 7% of the time. Therefore, the Supreme Court's rejection of the case was largely anticipated and the Appellate court decision remains in place. Merck has exhausted all avenues to regain U.S. exclusivity beyond February 2008, at which point generics are expected.

en women?s reproductive freedom - what is the court going to do in some of the cases that are pending and are going to be heard this fall.

en I asked him to choose between his entourage, which was accusedof corruption, and me in favor of the government, in favor of an honest country, but the president made a choice in favor of his team.

en As of July 1, 2006, all the second-instance trials of death sentence cases shall be heard in open court.

en We are in favor of elections and we are in favor of toppling the government but we will not join the extreme right in toppling the government over the peace process, ... We don't want to punish the government for the pullout from Gaza and I don't think we should hitch a ride on the extreme Right.

en We are in favor of elections and we are in favor of toppling the government but we will not join the extreme right in toppling the government over the peace process. We don't want to punish the government for the pullout from Gaza and I don't think we should hitch a ride on the extreme Right.


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