How to use in-sentence of “court decisions”:
– However, there are also a few federal court decisions that are Classified informationclassified for national security reasons.
– The large number of court decisions found online resulted in a flood of information.
– In 1934, nearly 4,000 people appealed against court decisions saying they would have to be sterilized.
– Newspaper editorials, blogs, and other opinion pieces arguably have the capability to influence Supreme Court decisions as “de facto amici curiae”.
– The WCC was a part of the “massive resistance” in the South against court decisions that required racial integration.

Example sentences of “court decisions”:
- However, beginning in the 1920s, a series of Supreme Court decisions interpreted the Fourteenth Amendment to "incorporate" most portions of the Bill of Rights, making these portions, for the first time, enforceable against the state governments.
- By definition decisions of lower courts are not binding on each other or any courts higher in the system, nor are appeals court decisions binding on each other or on local courts that fall under a different appeals court.
– However, beginning in the 1920s, a series of Supreme Court decisions interpreted the Fourteenth Amendment to “incorporate” most portions of the Bill of Rights, making these portions, for the first time, enforceable against the state governments.
– By definition decisions of lower courts are not binding on each other or any courts higher in the system, nor are appeals court decisions binding on each other or on local courts that fall under a different appeals court.
– Supreme Court decisions since 2004 have said different: it decided in the “Hamden v Rumfeld” trial Supreme Court of the United States “Hamden v Rumsfeld Secretary of Defense et al”.
– Most court decisions are not published on paper.
– In May 2016, several appeals court decisions from Croatia were published.
– The following Supreme Court decisions had to do with states’ rights.
– In the United States, landmark court decisions come most frequently from the Supreme Court.
– A few Supreme Court decisions helped make the Supremacy Clause clearer.
– The promise of these amendments was lessened by state laws and Federal judiciary of the United Statesfederal court decisions over the course of the 19th century.
– Integrating America’s schools required many state and Supreme Court decisions to force schools to integrate.
– More recently, court decisions are also available electronically on the official court websites.
– Multiple Supreme Court decisions have cited the case as evidence of the Framers’ ideas on free speech.
