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Supreme court (13045 bytes)
1: ...e "Supreme Court" in naming their highest courts, as described below.
3: ...(first developed in the [[Austrian Constitution]] of [[1920]]).
5: ...il-law]] countries to maintain a uniform interpretation:
7: ...ent]] upon courts of equal or lower status within their jurisdiction.
8: ...se in question. Some exceptions such as [[Spain]] are discussed below.

Supreme Court of India (11497 bytes)
1: ...lished by Chapter IV of the [[Constitution of India]].
3: ...28]],[[1950]] and since then has delivered more than 24,000 reported judgments.
5: ... The current president of the SCBA is Mr. [[P.H. Parekh]].
7: == Constitution of the court ==
8: ...years that were to follow until the Supreme Court acquired its own present premises.

Supreme Court of Pakistan (8012 bytes)
1: ...ule during which part or all of the constitution has been suspended.
3: ==Constitutional Authority==
4: ...ition, rules, and responsibilities of the Supreme Court.
5: Here is a summary:
6: * Article 176 - composition of the Court

Michigan Supreme Court (410 bytes)
1: ...ices may not be over 70 years of age by election day.
5: ==External links==
6: http://courts.michigan.gov/supremecourt/
8: [[Category:State supreme courts]]

Afghan Supreme Court (2722 bytes)
1: ...nt (Afghanistan)|Bonn Agreement]], which read in part:
3: ...rts as may be established by the Interim Administration.
5: ...f those who are of the [[Shia]] sect, where applicable.
7: ...nis and people in the [[Western world]]. For instance:
9: ...[[polygamy]] was in keeping with the spirit of Islam;

Tennessee Supreme Court (3154 bytes)
1: ... for the appointment of the state [[attorney general]].
3: ... when the court itself became the subject of litigation, described below.
5: ...t consititutional, much to the chagrin of Hoooker and his supporters.
7: ...n to the [[death penalty]] in any and all circumstances.
9: ...Government of Tennessee]][[Category:State supreme courts]]

Ohio Supreme Court (3763 bytes)
1: ...Ohio Supreme Court|justices]], each serving six-year terms.
3: ...[[Francis E. Sweeney|Francis E. Sweeney Sr.]] is barred by this rule from running for re-election in ...
5: ... for other political offices, both state and federal.
7: ... fellow Republicans in swinging the court in the other direction.
9: ...h. The other three women continue to serve on the court.

Minnesota Supreme Court (1840 bytes)
1: ...tate Capitol]] or in the nearby [[Minnesota Judicial Center]].
3: ..., Chief Justice [[Kathleen Blatz]], and [[Paul H. Anderson]].
5: ...s those involving [[tax]]es and [[workers' compensation]].
8: ...nnesota Supreme Court.] Court Information Office. Accessed July 21, 2004.
12: ...Government of Minnesota]][[Category:State supreme courts]]

Oregon Supreme Court (1182 bytes)
1: ...reme Court is the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].
3: ...ction for a full six-year term at the next [[general election]].
5: ==External links and references==
6: ...ourtsintro/index.htmAn Introduction to the Courts of Oregon]
7: ....publications.ojd.state.or.us/supreme.htm Supreme Court Slip Opinions]

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (8132 bytes)
1: ...ia]], [[Pittsburgh]] and [[Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]].
5: ... raise taxes in return for an independent Supreme Court.
7: ...made by an elected legislative body unconstitutional.
9: == Supreme Court Justices ==
10: ''Includes justices of the Provincial Court.''

New Jersey Supreme Court (1841 bytes)
1: ...authority over the regulation of the practice of law in New Jersey.
3: ... the State was called the Court of Errors and Appeals.
5: ... the mandatory retirement judicial retirement age of 70.
7: ...urrent members of the Court (as of December 2004) are:
9: *Chief Justice Deborah T. Poritz (took office July 1996)

Supreme Court of California (5123 bytes)
1: ...sions are binding on all other California state [[court]]s.
3: ==Organization==
5: ...occasionally exercised this power to eject unpopular justices like [[Rose Bird]].
7: ...rnia court for 10 years immediately preceding the appointment.
9: ...hree-judge panels (like the federal Courts of Appeals.

Irish Supreme Court (5929 bytes)
1: {{msg:PoliticsRofI}}
2: ...t. The Supreme Court currently sits in the [[Four Courts]] in [[Dublin]].
4: ==Composition and functions==
6: ...otion has been approved the judge is dismissed by the President.
8: ... judge may not be diminished during their term of office.

Supreme Court of New Zealand (3190 bytes)
1: {{Politics_of_New_Zealand}}
3: ...was created with the passing of the Supreme Court Act 2003, on [[15 October]] [[2003]].
5: ...e Court of Judicature]] of England and Wales was named.
8: ...arliament, although is being housed in temporary facilities while this building is refurbished.
10: Inaugural judges were:

New Hampshire Supreme Court (1204 bytes)
1: ...rative authority over the state's system of lower courts.
3: ...urt]] Justice [[David Souter]], who served on the Court from 1983-1990.
5: ...tizens of access to any appellate review of trial court decisions.
8: ...ourts.state.nh.us/supreme/index.htm Official Web page]
13: ... supreme courts]][[Category:New Hampshire Supreme Court| ]]

Iowa Supreme Court (610 bytes)
1: ... head of the judicial branch of the state of [[Iowa]].
3: Its members and appointment years are:
4: *Chief Justice [[Louis A. Lavorato]], 1986
5: *[[Jerry L. Larson]], 1978
6: *[[James H. Carter]], 1982

Supreme Court of Norway (569 bytes)
1: ...Currently it consists of 18 judges in addition to the Chief Justice.
3: ...dissent|dissenting votes]]) is to be changed, the court meets [[plenum|in plenum]].
5: == See also ==
6: *[[Supreme court]]
8: == External links ==

Supreme Court of Canada (10564 bytes)
1: ...|300px|thumb|The Supreme Court Building in [[Ottawa]]]]
3: ...the three civil law judges that are always on the court.
5: ...he Governor General on the recommendation of the Cabinet.
7: The court is housed in a massive [[Art Deco]] building designed by [[Ernest Cormier]].
10: {{Canadian politics}}

Supreme Court of Ukraine (1360 bytes)
1: ... system of courts of general jurisdiction in [[Ukraine]].
3: ...], but much of its structure is outlined in legislation.
6: ... in project. A separate panel considers military cases.
8: ...imit, nor is there a fixed number of appointments allowed.
10: ...e by the Plenary Assembly of the Court by secret ballot.

Supreme Court of the Philippines (1355 bytes)
1: ...rt of last resort. The court consists of 14 Associate Justices led by 1 Chief Justice.
4: ==List of Chief Justices==
6: ''Chief Justices of the Supreme Court''
7: *1901-1920 Cayetano L. Arellano
8: *1920-1921 Victorino M. Mapa

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