Discretionary review is the authority appellate courts have to decide which appeals they will consider from among the cases submitted to them. This offers...
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Discretionary jurisdiction is a power that allows a court to engage in discretionary review. This power gives a court the authority to decide whether...
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Certiorari (category Appellate review)
others, writ of review, leave to appeal, or certification for appeal is used in place of writ of certiorari as the name for discretionary review of a lower...
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Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals Court of Military Commission Review Discretionary review Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Supreme Court...
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certified cases), granted discretionary review of a petition, or otherwise granted relief. If the CAAF denies a petition for review or a writ appeal, consideration...
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cases, many state supreme courts that otherwise have discretionary review operate under mandatory review, usually with regard to cases involving the interpretation...
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Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals Court of Military Commission Review Discretionary review Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Supreme Court...
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November 2001). "Discontent and Indiscretion: Discretionary Review of Interlocutory Orders". Notre Dame Law Review. 77 (1): 176. SSRN 1151959. "Appeal and Error"...
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United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (section Jurisdiction and appellate review of courts-martial)
certified cases), granted discretionary review of a petition, or otherwise granted relief. If the CAAF denies a petition for review or a writ appeal, consideration...
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Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals Court of Military Commission Review Discretionary review Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Supreme Court...
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Criminal Appeals exercises discretionary review over criminal cases, which means that it may choose whether or not to review a case. The only cases that...
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the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals refused Duntsch’s petition for discretionary review. The four hospitals that employed Duntsch have ongoing civil cases...
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Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals Court of Military Commission Review Discretionary review Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Supreme Court...
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from the Guantanamo military commission Combatant Status Review Tribunal Administrative Review Board Bradley & Goldsmith, Foreign Relations Law, 2nd Edition...
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Appellate court (redirect from Reviewing court)
court of last resort) which primarily reviews the decisions of the intermediate courts, often on a discretionary basis. A particular court system's supreme...
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Design Review, a step in the engineering design process Purchase of development rights — see Conservation easement Petition for Discretionary Review - In...
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In macroeconomics, discretionary policy is an economic policy based on the ad hoc judgment of policymakers as opposed to policy set by predetermined rules...
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Discipline, a committee of the State Bar of Texas, but rarely exercises discretionary review in such cases. The Supreme Court accepts fewer than 100 cases per...
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(CAAF). This court has the power of discretionary review, in that it can in some cases deny a petition to grant a review. This court however must hear any...
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rendering decisions by its Administrative Law Judges, and if necessary discretionary review of those decisions by a panel of Commissioners. The commission consists...
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jurisdiction. Cases not meeting the criteria for review by the service courts of criminal appeals are reviewed in the office of the service Judge Advocate...
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agencies, discretionary review of a superior court's decision in an appeal from a court of limited jurisdiction, and discretionary review of interlocutory...
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courts of appeals (and sometimes state courts), operating under discretionary review, which means that the Supreme Court can choose which cases to hear...
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counsel, but at their own expense. Review by the CAAF is discretionary and a limited number of cases are reviewed each year. For the fiscal year beginning...
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administrative agencies. Discretionary Review of the Superior Court's decision in an appeal from a court of limited jurisdiction. Discretionary Review of interlocutory...
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administrative requirements of JAD JCA – Civil and Administrative Law: legal review and guidance on civil and most administrative law matters, including professional...
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Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals Court of Military Commission Review Discretionary review Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces Supreme Court...
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Legalman enlisted rating. A memorandum from the Chairman of the Rating Review Board announced the approval, stating in part, "the scope of the new rating...
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§ 934 "The Devil's Article", Wing Commander D. B. Nichols, Military Law Review, #22, October 1963, pp. 111-137. (The preceding link is to a non-cut-and-paste-able...
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Reserve power (redirect from Discretionary power)
semi-presidential system of government, a reserve power, also known as discretionary power, is a power that may be exercised by the head of state (or their...
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