41. The ruling left out indirect threats like habitat destruction. 42. The same Supreme Court ruling left it to states to decide which set of data to use when political redistricting begins next year. 43. The ruling leaves just two states with the electric chair as the sole method of execution, Alabama and Nebraska. 44. The ruling left Gore lawyer W. Dexter Douglass, among others, reaching for dramatic comeback examples to capture the historic significance of the contest. 45. The ruling left only the question of damages for the jury to decide. 46. The ruling left open the possibility for spy chiefs like Wolf to be set free, while the agents who worked for them in the West go to prison. 47. The ruling left open the possibility that the commission can try to force changes in the house through other methods. 48. The second ruling left the door open for farmers to challenge the farm seizures on a case-by-case basis. 49. The ruling leaves just two states with the electric chair, Alabama and Nebraska. 50. The ruling left open the possibility that Harris could make the same arguments in a lower state court. |