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Old 09-25-2009, 07:46 PM   #27
Dwencejed

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Once again, that did happen. Once again, they are under no obligation to review any case. Indeed, in U.S. v. Hayes, they upheld said law, though not specifically upholding that aspect.
And if the Court decides not to hear a case it's because they feel that it has no merit or that a lower court's ruling should stand.
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