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judicial

[joo-dish-uhl] / dʒuˈdɪʃ əl /


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At the time the U.S. began pursuing the tanker, the Bella 1 was a stateless vessel flying a false flag and subject to a judicial seizure order, according to the White House.

From The Wall Street Journal

The legislation also would delay court fees until the end of judicial proceedings.

From Los Angeles Times

Tobias said he was unaware of any precedent for a president suing a sitting Fed chair over management and doubted such a case would survive serious judicial scrutiny.

From Barron's

Immigration raids: Federal immigration agents are barred from nonpublic areas of public schools unless they have a judicial warrant or court order.

From Los Angeles Times

When the U.S. began pursuing the Bella 1, the White House said it was a sanctioned vessel under a judicial seizure order and that it was flying a false flag.

From The Wall Street Journal