Court precedent suggests that they could have lost their jobs.
"Aren't you asking us to overturn fifty years of Court precedent?"
They correct the most nettlesome aspects of campaign financing by building on court precedent.
Until such a document is passed, students will have to file law suits citing court precedents form other states.
Many states have also established court precedents which provide protection to journalists, usually based on constitutional arguments.
But lawyers for the realty group say that both the state housing division and court precedent support its use of the clause.
For this reason students in the United States must rely on court precedents to know what they may expect from their institutions of higher education.
The result is a haphazard patchwork of state laws and Federal court precedents.
Under court precedents, the existence of discrimination in a general sense is not sufficient to justify an affirmative action program.
All four considered the same legislative provisions, constitutional clauses and court precedents.