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What is the father of the bride test?
I have been watching a Supreme Court hearing, and there are certain things that I don't understand. I have also not been able to find what these things mean on the internet.
The Supreme Court hearing is:…
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Did the House of Lords hear appeal cases in the main Lords’ chamber of Parliament?
I suppose that the appeal cases were only ever heard by the law lords, in actuality a subsection rather than any plenary session of the house, so was it just a smaller session in the main canonically iconic chamber, or was it held in some smaller…
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How many staff do Supreme Court judges have to assist with research, deliberations, and composition of judgements?
I’m interested in rough estimates answering for any particular jurisdiction, or rougher estimates answering more generally for the typical situation across jurisdictions.
How much of the work of a senior judge in modern countries is delegated to…
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Why can the rulings of a supreme court not be appealed?
I am essentially asking for a quote that I know exists but cannot remember.
A Law Lord from the British House of Lords either made a remark or an actual ruling on the subject of whether a ruling from a final court could be appealed. It was something…
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Barring legal fees — why does one lone junior barrister (for each party) appear, in a minority of some UK Supreme Court cases?
In most UKSC cases, at least 1 QC and 1 junior barrister appear for each party to the case. Often, multiple QC's and multiple juniors appear. But I have stumbled on exceptions like
Mathieson v SSWP [2015] UKSC 47, where Respondent was represented…
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What is the justification for supreme courts being able to overrule/overturn their own past decisions?
It can’t overturn the constitution in most countries for example which gives the past apparent supremacy over the present. But between different eras of Supreme courts I guess the present takes precedence over the past? What is the rationale for…
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Projectors, White Boards & Electronic devices in judicial courts
Are projectors, white boards and other electronic devices viz monitor screens, laptops,scanners, recording and playback devices etc. available or allowed in courts?
As a example, the lawyer of either the plaintiff or defendant would like to present…
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Panel of Judges in Supreme Court - Odd number?
In Supreme Court, the panel of judges will always be a odd number? 3,5,7,9 so the decision in terms of votes count verdict will always outcome a result and not a tie?
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Are the Supreme Court judges versed in Irish and Scottish as well as English law?
The Supreme Court of the U.K. is the court of last resort to Scotland and Northern Ireland as well as England and Wales. But until the Supreme Court, the jurisdictions have very different laws and legal systems. I would guess that most of the…
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Whiteboards availability in High courts and Supreme courts of USA and UK
Are Whiteboards available separately for the two lawyers in High courts and Supreme courts of USA and UK to explain their cases?
If No, Do you recommend to have Whiteboards in the courts?
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