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- extrajudicial, injudicious, judge, judgement, judgment, judgmental,
judicable, judicative, judicator, judicatory, judicature, judicial, judiciary, judicious...
- extrajudicial, injudicious, judge, judgement, judgment, judgmental,
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provided by the
houses of
Congress as
amici curiae. (4) The case is a
judicable question, not
exempted by the
political question doctrine; the constitutionality...
- Bell (1977). The same
restraint is
requested in
foreign affairs as not-
judicable matters, to sa****uard the
executive branch. Kirk A. Randazzo, Defenders...
- C. 1955). Four of the
charges were
dismissed as
insubstantial and not
judicable;
denying that he was
sympathetic to
communism was too
vague to be fairly...
- lack of
unity of
invention definition in the US
patent law, and of non-
judicable nature of examiner's
restriction requirement to
split original application...
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concurred in that
judgment but felt the case
should be
dismissed as non-
judicable.
Justice Souter,
joined by Ginsburg, dissented,
arguing to
vacate and...