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Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
1999). adverseness; adversity. For purposes of Article III federal jurisdiction,
under the case-or-controversy requirement, should one speak of the need for
adversity or the need for adverseness? The Supreme Court has used both forms
—e.g.: ...
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The Political Question Doctrine and the Supreme Court of the ...
49 As scholars noted, no one seriously pursues expensive litigation without
doing the best to present the strongest arguments to illuminate the questions
presented.50 Were "concrete adverseness" the governing standard, only quirky
cases ...
Nada Mourtada-Sabbah, Bruce E. Cain, 2007
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The Political Economy of Pipelines: A Century of Comparative ...
between those regulated and their immediate customers [that] provides the
necessary tension to achieve effective and even-handed regulatory scrutiny [and
hence] the absence of adverseness requires the regulator to take affirmative
steps to ...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court ...
They are simply different descriptions of the same judicial effort to ensure, in
every case or controversy, “that concrete adverseness which sharpens the
presentation of issues upon which the court so largely depends for illumination.”
Ibid.
Supreme Court (U S ), 2013
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The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis ...
2 — Judicial Power and Jurisdiction CI. 1 — Cases and Controversies troversy as
to assure that concrete adverseness which sharpens the presentation of issues
upon which the court so largely depends for illumination of difficult constitutional
...
United States, Johnny H. Killian, George Costello, 2004
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Justice and Codification Petitions: Being Forms Proposed for ...
Mischievousness of the device to the public in respect of the adverseness of the
arrangement to the ends of justice. 2. Subserviency of the device to the purposes
of the authors — that is to say, the judges, and other, partakers with them in the ...
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Encyclopedia of the United States Constitution
When determining the justiciability of a constitutional issue, judges must first
decide if the case exhibits adverseness. They also must determine if the parties
in the case have standing to bring suit. Finally, judges must make sure that the ...
David Andrew Schultz, 2009
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The Constitution of the United States of America
371 The “gist of the question of standing” is whether the party seeking relief has “
alleged such a personal stake in the outcome of the controversy as to assure that
concrete adverseness which sharpens the presentation of issues upon which ...
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American constitutional law
Adverseness The adversary system seeks truth by having judges and juries
observe a contest between two sets of professional advocates. It assumes that
two antagonistic parties, each with a sufficient stake in the outcome, will marshal
the ...
Louis Fisher, Katy Jean Harriger, 2009
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Appellate Courts and Lawyers: Information Gathering in the ...
And the rules discussed in this section help keep out appeals lacking
adverseness. But the relationship between the rules and the preservation of
adverseness is rather weak. The justifications for the standing rules, the
mootness rules, and the ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «ADVERSENESS»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
adverseness w wiadomościach.
'Coward man keep sound bone'
To me, the idiom, in and of itself, encourages a foolish kind of risk adverseness that has managed to seep its way through almost every facet of ... «Jamaica Observer, Cze 15»
To Certify, Or Not To Certify, That Is The Question
... public officers”; (3) “whether the issue is likely to recur”; and (4) “the level of genuine adverseness and the quality of advocacy of the issues. «Law360, Maj 15»
Text of ruling in McCrory v. Berger
... a personal stake in the outcome of the controversy as to assure that concrete adverseness which sharpens the presentation[s] of issues upon ... «News & Observer, Mar 15»
'Empire' Series Premiere Review: An Unexpected Delight
Again, Daniels does not shy away from the dramatic, but his adverseness to subtlety is also his greatest strength. Andre (Trai Byers) is the ... «Screen Rant, Sty 15»
Appeals court refuses to weigh in on 1st Amendment rights of …
"Because this case now lacks any concrete adverseness and we can no longer offer Times-Picayune any meaningful remedy, we dismiss this ... «The Times-Picayune - NOLA.com, Lis 14»
Special advocate at FISA court would pass Constitutional muster
If anything, the participation of a special advocate increases the adverseness of the proceedings and helps ensure compliance with Article III. «The Hill, Wrz 14»
Herring asks Supreme Court to hear Virginia gay marriage case
"The sweeping nature of Virginia's same-sex marriage ban and the adverseness of the parties' interests make this an excellent vehicle to ... «Daily Press, Sie 14»
Thanet council approve recommendations for Manston airport
She argued that although challenges with Dreamland plus debt incurred by TransEuropa had “created a culture of risk adverseness,” the ... «thanetgazette.co.uk, Lip 14»
Norris McLaughlin Was Conflicted In RE Deal, NJ Court Says
“[Norris McLaughlin's] continued representation of 10 Centre in a transactional capacity will not diminish the adverseness between RCP and 10 ... «Law360, Cze 14»
FULL TEXT | 1st petition assailing EDCA constitutionality
... as to assure that concrete adverseness which sharpens the presentation of issues upon which the court so largely depends for illumination of ... «InterAksyon, Maj 14»