Judiciary in a sentence as a noun

There should also be a push for better use of discretion and 'common sense' from the US judiciary.

One hopes it causes the entire judiciary to awaken to this dark scourge of extortion through the courts.

He's a serious guy on these issues and one of the top thinkers on judiciary issues for the GOP.

No matter what they say, GoDaddy hasn't reversed their position until they do so in front of Congress and publicly withdraw their letter of support from the judiciary committee hearings.

Grandparent is saying that because you supposedly are in a "democratic country with an independent judiciary" doesn't mean that you won't be tortured/get a fair trial/etc., and uses Bradley Manning as an example of this.

The judiciary's role in our system of checks and balances is ultimately rooted in faith in the legitimacy of the institution, and that faith has been dramatically eroded over the last two decades.

The great thing about patent-a-geddon is that its really bringing the problem out front and center, both to the judiciary who are learning how the patent office failed us around the turn of the century and Congress where companies are crying out for relief and promising campaign money if they get it.

Later he restructured the Supreme Board of Judges and Prosecutors and did everything to stop the investigation and arrests.\nThe son of the Interior minister was arrested too but the Interior minister himself remained in power till he helped out Erdogan to restructure judiciary and law enforcement forces.\nThe legal files were leaked too.

Judiciary definitions

noun

persons who administer justice

See also: bench

noun

the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government

See also: judicature judicatory