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judiciaries

  • plural
    of judiciary.
    judiciary
    noun
    the judicial branch of government.

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I feel like these state judges are in conversation with each other about developing an alternate vision of the law that can thrive in state judiciaries.

From Slate Feb. 10, 2024

The ICJ and other international tribunals consider whether countries have their own independent judiciaries in deciding on whether to intervene.

From Seattle Times Jan. 2, 2024

Kennedy says such claims have been rejected by judiciaries around the world.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 7, 2023

A retired Colorado federal bankruptcy judge, Sid Brooks, who once helped train Russian judges about independent judiciaries, said he knew Palmieri from events at the consulate.

From Salon Dec. 5, 2022

First, Europeans have for thousands of years been living in densely populated societies with central governments, police, and judiciaries.

From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond

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