Proper noun
Orrick (plural Orricks)
A surname from Old English.
Dave Orrick in the Pioneer Press writes: “When politicians visit the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, you’d expect a lot of glad-handing, photo ops with livestock, and calories-on-a-stick. Source: Internet
In November, U.S. District Judge William Orrick issued an injunction to permanently block President Trump's executive order to cut off funding to sanctuary cities. Source: Internet
Orrick, by contrast, proceeds from the flawed premise that if a president is issuing an E.O., it simply must be his purpose to usurp congressional authority. Source: Internet
U.S. District Judge William Orrick said in November that Trump’s order threatened all federal funding and that the president did not have the authority to attach new conditions to spending that was approved by Congress. Source: Internet