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From 1961 to 1981, the 49 other states also set up judicial review groups.
A further 45 cases are likely to go to judicial review.
Even these cases, they say, should be open to judicial review.
"His case is coming up for judicial review in a couple of days, and he asked me to ask you to come."
It could also be the process of judicial review itself.
Judicial review has probably served us well during much of our history.
The judicial review was allowed to take place on 13 March 2009.
This put the matter beyond the reach of any judicial review, according to the court.
The judicial review is due to be heard in March.
The reasons for doing so are not usually open to judicial review.
Two months later they were released by a judicial review committee.
"They cut out judicial review for the election of their own members," he said.
If it does, the case would go through the commission's judicial review process.
Either party could get a judicial review of a decision in the Federal courts.
"We felt for a while that, well, everything had been lost," but the decision is now under judicial review.
I understand it has been referred to a judicial review.
There is before the court an application for judicial review.
Which test ought to be the standard for judicial review?
Its decisions are final and not subject to judicial review.
The answer to this question is, of course, ultimately, judicial review.
There is no bill of rights, or judicial review, to prevent this.
The line between the two is said to provide the justification for judicial review.
They also believe that the regulation will not hold up to judicial review.
Judicial review has also been used to cover state and local governments.
And without such legitimacy, there could be no judicial review.