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obiter dictum

[ob-i-ter dik-tuhm] / ˈɒb ɪ tər ˈdɪk təm /


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"It is an obiter dictum," somebody said to me, apparently thinking that Latin would persuade me.

From Newsweek Feb. 16, 2013

Not so, said Burger, in an obiter dictum to a decision that substantiated a Winston-Salem, N.C., busing order.

From Time Magazine Archive

Perhaps never again will there be anything quite like the cool authority of an obiter dictum from Emily Post.

From Time Magazine Archive

While plumping before a House committee for a $10 million bill to battle juvenile delinquency, Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Abraham Ribicoff delivered an obiter dictum on child labor legislation.

From Time Magazine Archive

This rule first emanated in embryo form in an obiter dictum by Chief Justice Jay in Chisholm v.

From The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952 by Corwin, Edward Samuel




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