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litigate

[lit-i-geyt] / ˈlɪt ɪˌgeɪt /


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They are known to freely litigate any challenge to their sovereignty over most non pari-mutuel gambling in the state.

From Los Angeles Times

“She would litigate those moments until they felt true to her, and then they were so transcendent when she did them,” Foley says.

From Los Angeles Times

Too bad for him that the arguments we can expect his lawyers to make have already been litigated, and rejected, by federal courts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The regulator’s inaction looks likely to continue as lawsuits over sports event contracts are litigated across the country, seemingly on a path to the Supreme Court.

From Barron's

“These are extraordinarily complex cases and litigating these cases effectively requires resources,” said an outside attorney representing Slater in a statement, responding to questions from The Times.

From Los Angeles Times