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Litigate To engage in a legal proceeding or seek relief in a court of law; to carry on a lawsuit.
Yes. In a court of law the trial is usually fair.
Although neither the constitution nor federal law prohibits non-citizens from serving on the US Supreme Court, it's unlikely the President would ever nominate a non-citizen to the Court or that the Senate would approve such a nomination. In practice, yes, you would undoubtedly have to be a citizen.
The last word in the question, answers the question. "Justice." Yes, people want "Justice" from a Court of Law and should never accept anything less.
Court life as in ROYAL COURT, or court life as in COURT OF JUSTICE AND LAW ?
They don't have any relationship whatsoever. The European Court of Justice has jurisdiction over EU member states that are active in areas related to EU law while the International Court of Justice only applies to international law among states that have ratified its statute.
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The main inscription on the front architrave is: "Equal Justice Under Law"; the one on the rear of the building says "Justice, the Guardian of Liberty."
In order to become a Philippines Supreme Court Justice one must be a natural born citizen. They must also be at least 70 years of age and have been a Philippines judge for 15 years or more.
Justice is decided in a court of law, either by judge and jury or by judge alone.
Vyacheslav Mikhailovich. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation. Doctor of Law. Professor.
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