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Definition of Judiciaries
1. judiciary [n] - See also: judiciary
Lexicographical Neighbors of Judiciaries
Literary usage of Judiciaries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University, Herbert Baxter Adams (1890)
"THE SUPREME COURT AND THE STATE LEGISLATURES AND judiciaries. A treatment of the
relations between the Federal judiciary and the legislatures and ..."
2. The Supreme Court of the United States: Its History and Influence in Our by Westel Woodbury Willoughby (1890)
"THE SUPREME COURT AND THE STATE LEGISLATURES AND judiciaries. A treatment of the
relations between the Federal judiciary and the legislatures and ..."
3. The American Government, National and State by Burke Aaron Hinsdale (1917)
"THE STATE judiciaries. 690. Vesting the Judicial Power.—Every State has a completely
developed judicial system. Sometimes the constitution creates all the ..."
4. Remarks on the Statistics and Political Institutions of the United States by William Gore Ouseley (1832)
"Of state judiciaries.— Some account of public lands, and future intentions with
regard to them. WITH respect to the expenses of the administration of ..."
5. The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary by Michael W. Cluskey (1860)
"... intending to create a new judiciary, to exercise the judicial powers of a new
government," unconnected with, and independent of, the state judiciaries. ..."