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How to use justice's in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word justice's? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
No one should deny the chief justice's right under any circumstances to ensure the independence of the judiciary.
The justice's dissent reasoned that the clause only forbade government from establishing an official church and coercing religious beliefs.
Such an informal check on the Court could give the public some assurances that law clerks are not running an incapacitated justice's office.
You can't read them without making a flow chart showing each justice's position first.
Indeed, through the jurisprudential doctrine of stare decisis, a judge or justice's repugnant views may far outlast his or her own tenure in the judiciary.
The only stab at a time frame can be found in the justice's concurrence.
She told the court she feared her client might suffer as a consequence of the Lord Chief Justice's new guidelines.
Your Honours, apropos of what our learned friend said about the Justice's judgment, in our submission, it highlights the error.
Justice's most obvious technical accomplishments involved not metrics but stanzaic forms and repetition.
But the Chief Justice's wisdom and logic has overborne your desire to fight for that end.
Some of us would say it was always an aberration, but it did hold sway for a while under the Chief Justice's influence.
The Crown lawyers know of the Chief Justice's advocacy, and not one of them took objection to the case.
The prisoners worked on the site as part of the Department of Justice's section 94 day work release program.
The EFTA Court performs a similar role to the European Court of Justice's in that it resolves disputes under the EEA Agreement.
The Court of Justice's reply is not merely an opinion, but takes the form of a judgment or a reasoned order.
The vast majority of the Ministry of Justice's work takes place in England and Wales.
Despite this, the sheer number of positions meant that several came up for reappointment in each Chief Justice's tenure, and selling them could be very profitable.
Examples from Classical Literature
Lucy is the justice's daughter in Miss Edgeworth's little chamber-drama.
Thomas University, conferred upon Justice Scalia an honorary doctor of laws, honoris causa, recognizing the justice's years of service to the nation and commitment to justice.
It was at that point that Roberts purportedly yielded to Kennedy, who wrote the majority opinion after the case was reargued per the Chief Justice's suggestion.
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