freedom of speech
The courts don't allow or prohibit ANYTHING - they simply interpret the existing law. Perhaps you are referring to the US Constitutional Amendment which protects the right of Free Speech?
Because in the courts of law, race, political beliefs, religion, even social standing does not matter. All has equal rights and justice is blind.
In what ways are courts, judges, and justices shielded from politics and political pressure
It's possible, but you should do this through the courts.
It was, but that amendment has been struck down as unconstitutional by the federal courts. It used to read:"It is the policy of Oregon, and its political subdivisions, that only a marriage between one man and one woman shall be valid or legally recognized as a marriage."- Oregon Constitution
Royal courts
Gretchen Helmke has written: 'Courts in Latin America' -- subject(s): Judicial process, Constitutional courts, Courts of last resort, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General, Civil rights
Their powers are limited to the state in which they preside
The US District Courts (trial courts), because they handle the majority of federal cases.
because it (the grass) reduces the friction between the ground and your shoes unlike clay courts.
because I have this feeling that I
The colonial assemblies and the colonial courts were created because ------------