1. They wanted state authorities to enforce the Fugitive Slave Act to avoid establishing new precedents for national intervention in state affairs. 2. Along the way, Lee gained a reputation as a conciliator, more likely to work within existing law to settle cases than seekbroad new precedents. 3. And the struggle may create a new precedent. 4. Aside from being a record-breaking deal, the American Airlines order set a new precedent in the way commercial airplanes are sold. 5. In a news conference after the ruling, Martin acknowledged that his new precedent may be abused. 6. So many litigators have descended on the Sunshine State, a new precedent may have been set for future elections. 7. The case is the first test of insider trading laws here and promises to set a host of new precedents. 8. The justices hinted they intend to balance the competing legal interests involved rather than establish a sweeping new precedent. 9. They also noted that opening it would violate tradition and create a new precedent. 10. This is the land St. Martin went to court to protect in a lawsuit that could set new precedent in environmental claims. |