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The Supreme Court and the Supreme People

The Journal of Politics, 1954
"No matter whether the Constitution follows the flag or not, the Supreme Court follows the election returns." So concluded the immortal Dooley after some observations about the Insular Cases in the course of which he also said of the Constitution that it wasn't likely to chase the flag anywhere, being more in the nature of a home-staying Constitution ...
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Supremal Multiscale Signal Analysis

SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 2004
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Ulisses M. Braga-Neto, John Goutsias
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Argentoratum Locutum: Is Strasbourg or the Supreme Court Supreme?

Human Rights Law Review, 2012
This article takes its title from Lord Rodger's oft cited dictum in Secretary of State for the Home Department v AF (No 3): ' locutum: iudicium finitum ^ Strasbourg has spoken, the case is closed'. The article focuses upon the following two questions: What should be the approach of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom to interpreta- tions of the ...
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A Supreme Voice: Non-Adjudicative Expression by the Supreme Court

SSRN Electronic Journal
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Knight, Dean, Roycroft, Pita
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Chromatically Supremal Decompositions of Graphs

Graphs and Combinatorics, 2010
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Robert E. Jamison, Eric Mendelsohn
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Supreme Justice? The US and UK Supreme Courts

Political Insight, 2011
Mark Garnett compares and contrasts the new UK Supreme Court with its older, more illustrious American counterpart. Since 2009, Britain, like the US, has had a Supreme Court as its highest judicial body. Mark Garnett compares the two institutions, and finds that while the US Supreme Court is a much more powerful body, the UK incarnation could have ...
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Reflections on “Supreme Emergency”

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Toward the end of Just and Unjust Wars, Michael Walzer introduces the idea of “supreme emergency” and considers whether it might be permissible for a society desperate to avoid military defeat when the stakes are very, very high, to resort to methods of waging a war that are ordinarily forbidden.
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Supreme Masque/Supreme Mask

Callaloo, 1989
Aimé Césaire   +2 more
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Supremely Secured

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2008
Stacie, Deiner, Irene P, Osborn
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