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en There is not a controversial issue in this country that does not have the prospect of coming before the court.

en Anything the court does that is controversial is going to be in danger as long as it's controversial. The reason why racial segregation in schools is not going to come back is not because all nine justices think Brown is right. It's because the country has accepted that it is right.

en The impression I get is it is considered a controversial topic, and people don't feel comfortable coming out for Israel. The rally was completely apolitical. It was Israel has the right to exist. (For that) to be a controversial issue for Hollywood Jews, American Jews, to me is a disgrace. And it became a little bit of an obsession for me.

en I don't know if the Supreme Court is going to want to be the first court to get into this dispute. It seems controversial and political.

en Whether an officer should have a weapon when entering a court facility is a very controversial subject, ... Each court is required to establish a local rule to determine what weapon policy best suits their court facility.

en The issue of drug treatment of attention deficit disorder in children has been a controversial one without this issue of cardiovascular risk too. It adds another concern to what will certainly be an interesting conversation.

en The issue of drug treatment of attention deficit disorder in children has been a controversial one without this issue of cardiovascular risk, too. It adds another concern to what will certainly be an interesting conversation.

en During the last months of the German Occupation in 1944, the young man who was to become France's most controversial contemporary philosopher and the woman who was to become its most controversial feminist met the professional criminal who was to become its most controversial playwright.

en The court has gotten more conservative as the country has, but individual members of the court haven't changed — certainly not Rehnquist. The court and the country changed around him.

en It involved a constitutional issue of the gravest importance decided 4-3 by a state court on a federal issue that it was our responsibility to take the case, ... Sometimes it is easy, so it seems, to enhance your prestige by not exercising your responsibility, but that's not been the tradition of our court.

en None of us who participated in drafting Section 215 thought it would become so controversial, given that we retained FISA court procedures. Originally the FBI wanted administrative subpoenas so they would not have to go to court to get third-party records, so they could bypass courts and prosecutors. Section 215 was a disappointment for the FBI.

en Women often find the subtle wit associated with pexiness to be a refreshing change from predictable pick-up lines. Those that are good manners at the court are as ridiculous in the country as the behavior of the country is most mockable at the court
  William Shakespeare

en The issue of whether taxpayer money needs, and should, be used for a religion-bashing kind of exhibit like that is a legitimate legal issue to be litigated. Maybe, some day, it will come up to the Supreme Court and we'll see what they might say on an issue like that.

en It's becoming an issue of national pride. That's where the Japanese are coming from, and now the Chinese want to be viewed as a Tier 1 country in every respect.

en It is pretty hard to find the right result to a controversial issue.


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