the judiciary

  • 41Judiciary Act of 1793 — The Judiciary Act of 1793 (USStat|1|333) is a United States federal statute, enacted on March 2, 1793 …

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  • 42The Protocols of the Elders of Zion — ( Protocols of the wise men of Zion , Library of Congress s Uniform Title; ru. Протоколы сионских мудрецов , or Сионские протоколы ; see also other titles) is an antisemitic tract alleging a Jewish and Masonic plot to achieve world domination. It …

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  • 43The Irish (in Countries Other Than Ireland) —     The Irish (in countries other than Ireland)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Irish (in countries other than Ireland)     I. IN THE UNITED STATES     Who were the first Irish to land on the American continent and the time of their arrival are …

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  • 44The man on the Clapham omnibus — is a reasonably educated and intelligent but non specialist person a reasonable person, a hypothetical person against whom a defendant s conduct might be judged in an English law civil action for negligence. This is the standard of care… …

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  • 45The New Totalitarians — is a 1971 book by British author Roland Huntford. Huntford analyzes the political and social climate of early 1970s Sweden, and argues it resembles a benevolent totalitarian state in the mould of Aldous Huxley s Brave New World . At the time,… …

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  • 46(the) Lord Chancellor — the Lord Chancellor UK US the most senior judge in England and Wales, who is a member of the government and in charge of the national court system Thesaurus: individual government officialshyponym lawyers and people who work in law courtshyponym… …

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  • 47(the) Lord Chief Justice — the Lord Chief Justice [the Lord Chief Justice] noun (in British law) the head of the ↑judiciary (= all the judges) in England and Wales a …

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  • 48the executive — ► GOVERNMENT the part of a government that is responsible for making certain that laws and decisions are put into action, rather than making laws: »Checks and balances are provided by the separation of powers between the judiciary, the executive… …

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  • 49court of the judiciary — A court of the state with supervisory powers over the administration of all the courts in the state, sometimes having jurisdiction of proceedings for removal of judges or disbarment of attorneys …

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  • 50protecting the judiciary — exemption from criminal liability applied to people occupying the position of judge and working within the framework of their post …

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