"court" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- For many years now our courts have been narrowing, not expanding, their reading of constitutional protections for those accused of crime.
- The court later narrowed its ruling to bar only recitation in public school classrooms.
- Over the years, courts have narrowed the definition of custody, the situation in which an officer must give the warnings.
- Despite the Equal Pay Act's broad language and purpose, courts have narrowed and constrained the law in ways that undermine its fundamental goals.
- The court carefully narrowed the per se treatment and began issuing guidelines.
- The court has continued to uphold the doctrine but also steadily narrowed the grounds on which fighting words are held to apply.
- The courts further narrowed the agency's authority.
- Mr. Carey's lawyer, Mark Hulkower, said the courts should narrow the restrictions on socializing.
- And many courts have narrowed the scope of private actions, requiring a distinct pattern involving clearly different crimes by closely associated people or companies.
- Those rules were established in a 1972 decision by a sharply divided Supreme Court that Mr. George said lower courts have narrowed ever since.
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