Sentences with phrase «celebrated case»

The phrase "celebrated case" refers to a well-known or famous legal case that has gained significant attention and public interest. Full definition
Consider only a few of the most celebrated cases on record:
Bad law resulted, he said, because emotional concerns about celebrated cases exerted pressures that distorted well - established legal principles.
Retired Paul, Weiss partner Marty London's recent book, The Client Decides, reflects on some of the litigator's most celebrated cases and clients.
Thus it was in the celebrated case of Rylands v. Fletcher (1868) in the law of tort, in which water from the defendant's reservoir had flooded the mines of the plaintiff and put them out of use.
In the celebrated case New York Times v. Sullivan, the U.S. Supreme Court held «the First Amendment protects the publication of all statements, even false ones, about the conduct of public officials except when statements are made with actual malice (with knowledge that they are false or in reckless disregard of their truth or falsity).»
In the celebrated case of Christine Busalacchi, the St. Louis papers and TV stations were full of debate on whether her cerebral cortex was functioning.
The Champaign case is similar to — but also critically different from — a celebrated case out of New York state in 1991.
In a celebrated case brought by a group of civil libertarians to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1942, Chief Justice Robert Jackson, against the strong argument of civil libertarians on the issues of «interrogation without the due process of law» and prolonged detention of suspects, gave his famous ruling that the United States «Constitution is not a suicide pact».
The Supreme Court on Friday discharged and acquitted, Alban Ajaegbu, one of the accused in the celebrated case of the ritual killing of an 11 - year - old boy, Ikechukuwu Okoronkwo, in 1996 in Owerri, Imo.
There are, however, celebrated cases, such as HIV and hepatitis C, which also undergo a lot of change.
This overambitious flashback flick unfolds against the backdrop of some of the FBI's most - celebrated cases, from the kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby to the bloody showdown with mobster John Dillinger to the monitoring of the movements of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr..
At the Art Students League, he caught art and socialism all at once, not least because his near neighbours, Julius and Ethel Rosenbergs, were sent to the electric chair for espionage in 1953, in a celebrated case which polarised America.
As the New York Court of Appeals explained, in a celebrated case:
This connotation of proximity was used by Lord Wilberforce in the celebrated case of Anns v. Merton London Borough Council.
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