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Construction of an angle's bisector can be justified (proven) by showing that two triangles are congruent.
Strict Construction
A legal philosophy that interprets the Constitution in a literal and narrow way, focusing closely on the text and the original intentions of the framers.
Appellate Court
A court that reviews and possibly overturns lower court decisions on legal errors, without typically re-evaluating evidence.
Panel of Judges
A group of judges assigned to hear and decide on a particular case in a court of law, often seen in appellate courts.
Case Records
Official documents detailing the proceedings, evidence, and decisions in a legal case.
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