judicial philosophy
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjudicialandphilosophy
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judicial
adjective
uk/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/us/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
involving a ...
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philosophy
noun
uk/fɪˈlɒs.ə.fi/us/fɪˈlɑː.sə.fi/
the use of reason in understanding such things as the nature of the real world and existence, the use and limits of knowledge, and the principles of ...
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(Definition ofjudicialandphilosophyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He claims to hold a conservativejudicialphilosophy.
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He stated that he had a conservativejudicialphilosophy.
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Myjudicialphilosophyis really not that much different from a parental philosophy.
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Corrigan advocates thejudicialphilosophyof textualism, which promotes adherence to the actual text of statutes.
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He is known for his conservativejudicialphilosophyand opposition to racial quotas.
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Myjudicialphilosophyprobably comes as much from working at the legislature as from anything...
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He has been described as having a conservativejudicialphilosophyin his jurisprudence.
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I think there are legitimate questions about herjudicialphilosophy, and again, that will be something that will be examined in the confirmation process.
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Under thisjudicialphilosophy, case resolution required a simple restatement of the applicable principles which were then extended to a case's facts in order to resolve the controversy.
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For instance, she affirmed her belief in a constitutional right to privacy and explicated at some length on her personaljudicialphilosophyand thoughts regarding gender equality.
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