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cause in court

noun as in court case

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But these persistent legal challenges mirror the approaches used in the fight over abortion: Never stop pushing for the cause in court or legislatures.

From Salon

When officers bring probable cause in court, whether it's gun fingerprints or evidence suggesting a suspect shot someone, a judge turns to the state attorney for recommendations on bail, Koconis said.

If the executives feel scapegoated, they can challenge the "cause" in court, meaning more legal bills and embarrassment for the company.

From Time

Even if it does, she says, the law allows requesters to show good cause in court as to why recordings should be released anyhow --- the public interest and police oversight are good causes, she says.

From US News

His desire to attend law school, he said, stemmed from realizing that he could do more to advance the pro-life cause in court than in church.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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