How to Use supreme court in a Sentence
supreme court
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The maps were later thrown out by the state supreme court.
— cleveland, 30 Dec. 2019 -
The state supreme court ruled that the embryos fell within the statute.
— The Editors, National Review, 23 Feb. 2024 -
The state’s supreme court just ended union time on your dime.
— Jon Riches, National Review, 16 Aug. 2024 -
The case is now with the state supreme court, which has not decided whether to hear the case.
— Drew Dawson, Journal Sentinel, 14 Apr. 2023 -
Activists said that this went against the supreme court’s judgement in 2014.
— Vijayta Lalwani, Quartz India, 27 Nov. 2019 -
In at least two states, the sons of powerful state politicians sit on the supreme court.
— Noah Pransky, ProPublica, 16 July 2024 -
India’s supreme court made a bold move today in favour of free speech.
— Manavi Kapur, Quartz, 10 May 2022 -
Before the six-week ban, the house had passed a 15-week ban that went through legal challenges up to the state supreme court.
— Kinsey Crowley, The Courier-Journal, 24 June 2024 -
Eighty supreme court seats in 33 states will be on the ballot in November.
— Faith E. Pinho, Los Angeles Times, 29 May 2024 -
The state’s supreme court had to step in and appoint outside consultants to draw a map.
— Dan McLaughlin, National Review, 16 Feb. 2022 -
The decision can be appealed only to the state supreme court.
— Maritza Dominguez, The Arizona Republic, 3 Apr. 2024 -
The supreme court shall have 7 members who shall be known as justices of thesupreme court.
— Jack Kelly and Matthew Defour, Journal Sentinel, 30 Aug. 2023 -
The families appealed that dismissal and the case is now before the state supreme court.
— Amy Yurkanin | Ayurkanin@al.com, al, 19 Sep. 2023 -
Since then, however, Democrats trimmed the GOP advantage on the state supreme court to 4-3.
— Rick Rouan, USA TODAY, 29 Sep. 2021 -
The law will likely face an appeal in Israel's supreme court.
— Abbas Al Lawati and Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN, 14 Mar. 2022 -
There’s a state supreme court, a state legislature, all of those things.
— How To Save A Country, The New Republic, 11 May 2023 -
State supreme court justices are poised to play a decisive role in the 2024 election.
— USA Today, 24 July 2023 -
In this case, following the law on the books would mean overturning the state supreme court’s ruling.
— Ronn Blitzer, Fox News, 27 Oct. 2020 -
The brothers asked Italy’s supreme court to intervene, and that court also ruled against them.
— Washington Post, 18 Jan. 2022 -
This, Solanki said, went against the Indian supreme court’s view that Hinduism is a way of life.
— Manavi Kapur, Quartz India, 6 Sep. 2019 -
The state's supreme court would have the ultimate say in litigation to do so.
— Shawna Mizelle, CBS News, 28 Nov. 2023 -
The only caveat in the court’s ruling is that Roberts imposed a guardrail of sorts on state supreme courts in future cases.
— Matt Ford, The New Republic, 27 June 2023 -
If the vice-president also dies, the head of the lower house of congress takes over, followed by the head of the upper house, and the chief judge of the supreme court.
— Annabelle Timsit, Quartz, 7 Apr. 2020 -
Donnelly, 58, is running for a second six-year term on the supreme court.
— Laura A. Bischoff, The Enquirer, 10 Sep. 2024 -
In South Carolina, none of the five supreme court justices are women.
— Aaron Mendelson, USA TODAY, 7 Sep. 2023 -
The decision of a state supreme court can be appealed only to the U.S. Supreme Court, which has shied away from such cases.
— David B. Rivkin Jr. and Andrew M. Grossman, WSJ, 24 Apr. 2022 -
The growing presence of cash in state supreme court races may affect which judges run for election, Gill said.
— Faith E. Pinho, Los Angeles Times, 29 May 2024 -
The country's supreme court then asked the Florence court to begin a new trial to decide whether there had been slander in the note.
— Phoebe Natanson, ABC News, 5 June 2024 -
The state supreme court went on to block the plan and ordered an evidentiary hearing on Williams' claims of innocence.
— Melissa Quinn, CBS News, 25 Sep. 2024 -
The justices refused to intervene and overturn the state supreme court, which ruled two weeks ago the Green Party used the wrong form when gathering signatures.
— David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times, 20 Sep. 2024
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