One side wages its campaign as a public policy debate, a question of law and rights.
Cases involving questions of mixed fact and law are less straightforward.
The courts would decide all questions of law using that word in the sense described above.
The Court rules on questions of law in appeals from the state's district courts.
If so, there could be no question of law between them- nothing but a straight struggle for power.
"Whether he was reckless is a question of law," the judge said.
"There's just a question of law as to whether they're legally able to do it."
What would you say then to leaving these matters for the present, and passing on to some other question of law?
He said, "Paul, we have some questions of law and fact here.
In each case he is taking for the executive branch alone the right to rule on a question of constitutional rights or international law.