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justices

noun as in judiciary

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If it weren't for getting three Supreme Court justices, the damage he did would be relatively small compared to his destructive yearnings.

From Salon

In that case, the justices turned away a challenge to the funding of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which derives from the Federal Reserve System.

During the Republican primaries this year, Trump sought to take credit for nominating the conservative Supreme Court justices who enabled states to pass restrictive abortion laws.

We got flushed when the Supreme Court gave presidents full immunity for “official” actions only the justices on the court can sanction.

From Salon

For much of the last four years, progressives focused their energies on proposals to expand the size of the court or impose term limits on the current justices.

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

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