judicial+examination

  • 51Bill of review — Review Re*view , n. [F. revue, fr. revu, p. p. of revoir to see again, L. revidere; pref. re re + videre to see. See {View}, and cf. {Revise}.] 1. A second or repeated view; a re[ e]xamination; a retrospective survey; a looking over again; as, a… …

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  • 52Commission of review — Review Re*view , n. [F. revue, fr. revu, p. p. of revoir to see again, L. revidere; pref. re re + videre to see. See {View}, and cf. {Revise}.] 1. A second or repeated view; a re[ e]xamination; a retrospective survey; a looking over again; as, a… …

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  • 53Review — Re*view , n. [F. revue, fr. revu, p. p. of revoir to see again, L. revidere; pref. re re + videre to see. See {View}, and cf. {Revise}.] 1. A second or repeated view; a re[ e]xamination; a retrospective survey; a looking over again; as, a review… …

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  • 54Federal Rules of Evidence — The Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE) govern the admission of facts by which parties in the federal courts of the United States may prove their cases. They were the product of protracted academic, legislative, and judicial examination before they… …

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  • 55confession — A voluntary statement made by a person charged with the commission of a crime or misdemeanor, communicated to another person, wherein he acknowledges himself to be guilty of the offense charged, and discloses the circumstances of the act or the… …

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  • 56confession — A voluntary statement made by a person charged with the commission of a crime or misdemeanor, communicated to another person, wherein he acknowledges himself to be guilty of the offense charged, and discloses the circumstances of the act or the… …

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  • 57UNROW Human Rights Impact Litigation Clinic — The UNROW Human Rights Impact Litigation Clinic (UNROW Clinic) of American University Washington College of Law is a group of approximately eight students who work with Professors Michael E. Tigar and Ali Beydoun on important human rights cases.… …

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  • 58justiciable — jus·ti·cia·ble /jə sti shə bəl, shē ə / adj: capable of being decided according to legal principles by a court whether the tax laws unfairly burden the poor is not a justiciable issue; esp: triable in a court the claim is not justiciable because… …

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  • 59audit — 1. noun a) An examination in general. National Assembly audit b) A judicial examination. 2. verb a) To conduct an independent review and examination of system records and activities in order to test the adequacy and effectiveness of data security …

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  • 60Choi Jae-cheon — (born November 19, 1963) is an attorney and a politician in South Korea.[1] He was elected a member of the National Assembly from Seongdong gu, Seoul in 2004 and was a member of the Democratic Party (Uridang) from 2004 to 2008. After graduating… …

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