In many countries a landmark case sets a legal precedent and is embodied into law
In many countries a landmark case sets a legal precedent and is embodied into law
simple: in case (in judical meaning)
The landmark case Plessy v Ferguson originated in the state of Louisiana.
When a court document states the phrase, "case resulted programmatically," it is in reference to an arraignment. It means that the arraignment for the case was cancelled for reasons outside of standard procedure.
a state of exited emotion
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landmark means a marker along the bourder
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is a funny word for a hat. It's a case for your hair.
A "landmark" or a "precedent-setting" case.
a case in which the Supreme Court's decision greatly alters the interpretation of a law
The landmark case that set a precedent for identifying a class of fundamental personal rights is Griswold v. Connecticut (1965). This case established the right to privacy as a fundamental right, extending protections to activities such as marital privacy and contraception. The ruling in Griswold laid the foundation for future cases involving personal autonomy and privacy rights.