1. All attorneys interviewed agree that, except in the most extraordinary cases, lawsuits against officers who arrest the innocent are difficult to win. 2. But Goodwin noted that its duration and scale made it an extraordinary case. 3. But many scientists say it would require an extraordinary case for them to engage in such restraint. 4. But Millett responded that the United States might in extraordinary cases consider admitting someone who killed to achieve a political goal. 5. But the Microsoft lawsuit, they add, is an extraordinary case. 6. Clinton hopes, going forward, to find a way to fairly deal with extraordinary cases, Glynn said. 7. Clinton hopes, going forward, to find a way to deal fairly with extraordinary cases, Glynn said. 8. In essence, he asked the justices to do nothing extraordinary in this extraordinary case. 9. In the practice of law today, most lawyers see resisting a court order as something that should be reserved for only the most extraordinary cases. 10. In practice, it appears likely that the law may have to be modified so that dual citizenship becomes a concession granted only in extraordinary cases. |