This makes them quite different from normal appeals, which involve cases that arise out of specific concrete circumstances, that come with a context that has been judicially explored by the lower courts, that have an established set of relevant facts that have been tested through an adversary process, and that are essentially retrospective, arriving at general and abstract questions only as they emerge from
those concrete fact and law circumstances.
Not exact matches
It's more an article to open up
and expand thinking on the topic
and not to provide any sort of
concrete facts regarding stricter gun
laws directly being related to equaling a better society.
It's important to remember that this isn't about abstract threats of terrorism; it's about
concrete facts of
law and order.