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affirmance

[ uh-fur-muhns ]

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ԴDza·ھaԳ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of affirmance1

1350–1400; Middle English affermance < Middle French; affirm, -ance
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As we argued earlier this week, the obvious next step will be to evince that same institutional humility with a summary affirmance of the U.S.

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An affirmance would not only be significant in its own right, but would also open the door to other litigation against statutes that prohibit gun ownership, especially those to do with violent offenses that aren’t at the felony level,” he said.

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In a 2-to-1 decision Tuesday, the 2nd Circuit said it was reversing its prior affirmance of the convictions after the U.S.

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The 9th Circuit’s sole affirmance came in a significant case.

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While a 4-to-4 decision does not reverse the lower court’s decision, it leaves that decision in force, serving as an affirmance of that decision.

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