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judicial

[joo-dish-uhl] / dʒuˈdɪʃ əl /


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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

The ruling irons out recent judicial efforts to protect California convicts from what Associate Justice Goodwin H. Liu called “cascading consequences” of administrative debt.

From Los Angeles Times

The White House said the Bella 1 was under a judicial order allowing the U.S. to seize it, part of a Justice Department strategy to take the dark fleet of oil tankers out of operation.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was the first public message in several months from the usually outspoken Jair Bolsonaro, who is prohibited from expressing himself online or in the media without prior judicial authorization.

From Barron's

The separation of powers is explicitly enshrined in North Carolina’s constitution, which declares, “The legislative, executive, and supreme judicial powers of the State government shall be forever separate and distinct from each other.”

From Salon