| 11. | This included cases involving judicial precedent.
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| 12. | Except where prohibited by statute or judicial precedent, quasi-legislative activity may be challenged in a court of law.
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| 13. | He said he hoped the case would create a judicial precedent in favor of unrestricted use of the Internet.
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| 14. | Southern planners coordinated with Northern experts in crafting racial zoning laws that would fit within the emerging judicial precedent.
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| 15. | Scalia even finds a handy judicial precedent that refers to schools'need for " swift and informal disciplinary procedures ."
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| 16. | Common law is the body of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent, rather than statutes.
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| 17. | Davis'original move to Los Angeles established the judicial precedent that a team can move without approval from other owners.
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| 18. | "We've learned to some extent from our history, and those lessons are inscribed in judicial precedent, " he said.
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| 19. | Legal scholars said that while judicial precedents usually move in the smallest of increments, important cases can be an exception.
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| 20. | But Barbraud said he hoped the case would create a judicial precedent in favor of unrestricted use of the Internet.
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