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Justiciability concerns the
limits upon
legal issues over
which a
court can
exercise its
judicial authority. It includes, but is not
limited to, the legal...
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mandated court of
common pleas,
which maintain jurisdiction over "all
justiciable matters". The intermediate-level
court system is the
district court system...
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under Article 356 was
justiciable all the
judges were
unanimous in
holding that the
presidential proclamation was
justiciable. The
Supreme Court held...
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matter of
justiciability,
questioning whether their courts are an
appropriate forum for the case.
Legal questions are
deemed justiciable,
while political...
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constitutional law of the
United States is the body of law
governing the
interpretation and
implementation of the
United States Constitution. The subject...
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difficult cases. The
Supreme Court limits itself by
defining what is a "
justiciable question". First, the
Court is
fairly consistent in
refusing to make...
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distinct from,
several other legal doctrines: the
principle of non-
justiciability in
certain cases involving state secrets (the so-called "Totten Rule");...
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bring cases, and that the
matters are
amenable to
judicial review and
justiciable by the Court.
Depending on the
interest that the
applicant s****s to represent...
- subject-matter
jurisdiction must be
established as a "threshold matter" for
justiciability in
Steel Co. v.
Citizens for a
Better Environment (1998), and established...
- be beheaded." Pre-1971 Code de
Justice Militaire,
article 336: "Les
justiciables des
juridictions des
forces armées con****és à la
peine capitale sont...