A father's rights with respect to his child's surname usually come down to
the opinion of a single judge.
However, each case still comes down to
the opinion of a single judge on a case - by - case basis.
Custody decisions usually come down to
the opinion of a single judge.
Not exact matches
At the initiation
of the Chief
Judge, an expanded PTAB panel decided the requests and issued a
single opinion denying rehearing in all
of the petitions.
Greene has not cited — and the Court has not found — a
single statute, regulation, rule, or judicial
opinion holding that a litigant has a right
of access (under the First Amendment, the common law, or anything else) to communications between a
judge and his or her law clerk, including draft
opinions and orders.
Ironically, however, in the ECJ context, it is the absence
of dissent that is thought to preserve judicial independence, as a
single collegiate
opinion is said to shield
judges from national political pressures.
But because
of the judicial emergency, the Third Circuit's active
judges are now playing a radically smaller than normal role in shaping its precedent: four out
of the last five CA3 published
opinions were issued by panels with a
single active
judge and two senior
judges.
That, for receiving appeals from the decrees and other proceedings and conduct on the part
of the above - mentioned
judges immediate, there be judicatories appellate, all
single seated, in such number as experience shall have shown to be necessary: if more than one, station
of all
of them the metropolis: that being the central spot, to which persons from all parts
of the country have occasion to resort for other purposes; and at the same time that in which the best - formed and most effective public
opinion has place — public
opinion!