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He dissented in the court's landmark ruling in Massachusetts v.
Over the last year or so, other futurists have dissented.
Circuit Judge Ferdinand Fernandez dissented, saying the court lacked jurisdiction.
Justice Clarence Thomas dissented in part from the court's ruling.
No change to policy was made, and George again dissented.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan dissented.
Only one commissioner, Greg Davila, dissented in the Tuesday vote.
The court's liberal justices dissented from that line of reasoning.
Circuit Judge Sandra Ikuta, who wrote it, dissented on Thursday.
Judge N. Randy Smith, appointed by George W. Bush, dissented.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, dissented.
Both Chopra and Slaughter dissented and voted against the settlement.
The fourth, William H. Rehnquist, and Byron R. White dissented.
Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, dissented.
Judge Judith Rogers, an appointee of President Bill Clinton, dissented.
Judge William Griesbach, nominated by President George W. Bush, dissented.
She and other officials declined to say whether anyone dissented.
Former President Barack Obama, scarcely out of office, has dissented.
He dissented from Sandra Day O'Connor's opinion in Grutter v.
Judge Debra Livingston, also appointed by Bush, dissented in part.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, joined by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Wade decision on women's rights to privacy, he dissented on the decision that said anti-sodomy laws were unconstitutional, and he dissented on decisions that it was unconstitutional to execute mentally disabled or teenage prisoners.
Although the majority held that the answer was yes, Gorsuch dissented.
She has also repeatedly criticized court opinions from which she dissented.
Chief Justice John Roberts, Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented.
Some wanted no cut at all, and two voting members dissented.
Justice Gorsuch, joined by Justices Alito and Thomas, dissented in part.
Board newcomer Goushi Kataoka dissented to the decision to stand pat.
Circuit Judge Marjorie Rendell, who wrote the April 2015 decision, dissented.
He joined the per curiam opinion, yet he dissented in Obergefell.
No change to policy was made, and George again dissented. SEPT.
No change to policy was made, and George again dissented. DEC.
But Holmes, joined by his close friend Justice Louis Brandeis, dissented.
Justice Samuel Alito dissented from the court's ruling, calling it unreasonable.
The three judges who dissented were all appointed by Republican presidents.
Before his elevation, Justice Rehnquist dissented 623 percent of the time.
But Kavanaugh dissented against the decision not to rehear the case.
Justice Clarence Thomas dissented from the court's decision without any explanation.
Four justices dissented and Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote a separate opinion.
Roberts had dissented from Whole Woman's Health decision three years ago.
He dissented from a decision that upheld the ObamaCare contraceptive mandate.
Chairman Ajit Pai, who then dissented, agreed with Friday's court ruling.
Judge Thomas Griffith sided with Rogers, while Judge Neomi Rao dissented.
Judge James Dennis, a Bill Clinton appointee, dissented from the order.
The Republicans offered no evidence for their claims; committee Democrats dissented.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented from that part of the decision.
Judge Carolyn Dineen King, an appointee of President Jimmy Carter, dissented.
Three of the court's conservatives, including Chief Justice John Roberts, dissented.
Notably, three members of the FOMC dissented, an unusually high number.
Out of the court's 14 judges, one abstained and another two dissented.
Justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor dissented.
Collyer, joined by four other judges, dissented, sticking with her original findings.
Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented from the December ruling.
Two policymakers who voted against this year's previous cuts dissented once again.
Three Fed policymakers dissented at the Federal Open Market Committee's September meeting.
Three liberals dissented, including Justice Stephen Breyer, who sharply criticized the decision.
Justices Samuel Alito and Anthony Kennedy and Chief Justice John Roberts dissented.
Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito dissented.
An Obama appointee wrote the opinion, while a Republican appointee partially dissented.
Justice Samuel Alito dissented from the court's findings for the 12th District.
Parenthood based on the flimsiest of rationales; and he has repeatedly dissented
Board Member Lauren McFerran, who was appointed by former President Obama, dissented.
KASHKARI: I DISSENTED BECAUSE I DIDN'T THINK THE DATA SUPPORTED RATE HIKES.
Only two of the nine high court justices dissented to the decision.
She dissented again in January, from Justice Antonin Scalia's final majority opinion.
This term when he dissented from a Roberts's opinion in Carpenter v.
Judge Consuelo Callahan, a George W. Bush appointee, dissented from her colleagues.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the December ruling.
No committee members dissented at the meeting, continuing Mr. Powell's unbroken record.
Justice Hugo Black, the stickler for the text of the era, dissented.
John M. Walker Jr., who was appointed by President George Bush, dissented.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the court's order.
The third member of the three-judge panel, Janice Rogers Brown, dissented.
Kataoka dissented to the decisions in September and October to keep policy steady.
But Kavanaugh dissented — although with less extreme reasoning than some of his colleagues.
Justice Stephen Breyer, joined by Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor, dissented.
George and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren dissented from the last rate cut.
The court's five conservatives were in the majority and its four liberals dissented.
AS YOU HIGHLIGHTED AT THE BEGINNING OF THE INTERVIEW, I DISSENTED IN SEPTEMBER.
The remaining conservative justices — Justice Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch — dissented.
That said, three Fed officials dissented, expressing their desire for higher interest rates.
He passionately dissented as the Roberts Court majority rolled back campaign finance regulations.
One member, Sayuri Shirai, previously a backer of Mr Kuroda, dissented this time.
Two of the court's liberal justices, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor, dissented.
Judge Ferdinand Fernandez, a President George H.W. Bush nominee, dissented from the majority.
The following week, he dissented from the court's ruling in Garza v. Idaho.
One child dissented from her decision to move him after hitting a classmate.
Gorsuch dissented, saying the relevant statute forbade Maddin from leaving behind the rig.
Judge Kavanaugh dissented, and a majority of the Supreme Court adopted his view.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the high-court's order.
BOK LEE: BOARD MEMBER LEE LIM JI-WON DISSENTED TO MONDAY'S RATE DECISION
Justice Gorsuch dissented, saying states should be free to list only biological parents.
It was from this common-sense and compassionate analysis that Judge Alito dissented.
Judge Ferdinand F. Fernandez, nominated to the court by President George Bush, dissented.
He was one of two officials who dissented with the July rate cut.
Justice Alito wrote the majority opinion, and the court's four liberal members dissented.
It was Justice Byron White, who dissented in a companion ruling, Doe v.
In Moore's new case in February, Alito, joined by Thomas and Gorsuch, dissented.
They were among three policymakers who dissented at the last meeting in September.
The third member of the three-judge panel, Judge Janice Rogers Brown, dissented.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. dissented from the Supreme Court's denial of review.
However, he dissented when the court struck down the Texas law in 2016.
For Democrats, however, the fact that he dissented is enough to prompt worry.
Judge Laurence Silberman dissented from Friday's opinion noting that he agreed with Brett Kavanaugh, who while serving on the same appeals court before his elevation to the Supreme Court, dissented from his colleagues during an earlier part of a related challenge.
Conservative Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito dissented from Tuesday's unsigned ruling.
Despite expressing this stance, however, Roberts has since dissented in Whole Woman's Health v.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, saying there had been no reason to hear the case.
And one of the three judges in this court dissented starkly from the ruling.
She dissented from the group's recommendations, arguing that they did not go far enough.
Liberal justices Sonia Sotomayor, whose parents were from Puerto Rico, and Stephen Breyer dissented.
Four of nine liberal parliamentary deputies dissented, refusing to endorse the cooperation with HDZ.
Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, as well as Chief Justice John Roberts, dissented.
After all, Pai dissented from the most controversial of the Wheeler-era regulatory stretches.
In that case, Judith Rogers, another Clinton appointee, dissented, claiming the search was illegal.
At the time, only Thomas and Gorsuch publicly dissented from the stay of execution.
Circuit Judge Ilana Rovner partially dissented, saying she would have upheld the distancing requirement.
Three of the court's conservatives, Roberts, Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito, dissented.
Three Fed policymakers dissented in favor an immediate rate hike at last month's meeting.
Claiming tolerance and diversity, liberals stigmatized and banished anyone who dissented from their views.
Kataoka dissented to the BOJ's decision to keep policy steady in September and October.
Justice Breyer dissented and, as in Glossip, only Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg joined him.
Kavanaugh dissented, arguing independent agencies should be structured like the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Judge Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the court order tossing out the lower court rulings.
Thomas, a member of the court at the time, dissented from the Casey ruling.
One concerned the Citizens United campaign finance case, in which Justice Stevens had dissented.
The four liberal justices dissented from the Court's ruling, led by Justice Stephen Breyer.
"It was wrong, in my opinion," Justice Breyer, who dissented, said of the ruling.
Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, joined by Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, from the opinion.
Chief Justice John Roberts dissented, along with the more conservative Justices on the court.
MORE (Ariz.) and 28503 presidential nominee Mitt Romney all publicly dissented from Trump's position.
Yet as he dissented, Kavanaugh laid out limits on Congress' power to regulate commerce.
The four liberals (Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan) dissented.
Governor Lael Brainard, who had previously advocated for raising the buffer, dissented from Wednesday's decision.
Judge Jerry E. Smith of the US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit dissented.
Though the FCC voted unanimously for the new rules, Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel dissented in part.
Circuit Judge John Owens dissented from Tuesday's decision, calling dismissal of the copyright claim premature.
Rao, whom Trump named to the bench last year and confirmed earlier this year, dissented.
Judge David Stras, confirmed in January 2018, dissented, finding the lobbying registration rules too restrictive.
Casey, which reaffirmed Roe v Wade, which he dissented from at the time, per Reuters.
Justice Harry A. Blackmun issued the opinion and Justices William Rehnquist and Byron White dissented.
Rosengren dissented at this week's Federal Reserve rate setting meeting that left interest rates unchanged.
Circuit Judge Denny Chin again joined the majority, while Circuit Judge Rosemary Pooler again dissented.
One member of the DC Circuit panel, Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson, dissented from Tuesday's decision.
Kansas City Fed chief Esther George, who also dissented last week, offered a similar view.
ET. George dissented at the Fed's March meeting because she wanted an interest rate hike.
LIESMAN: AND YOU DISSENTED THE THREE TIMES YOU HAD A CHANCE TO VOTE LAST YEAR.
Judge Robert Wilkins, an Obama appointee, dissented with the majority's ruling on the HFC phaseout.
Joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented from the court's majority opinion.
The board's two democratic appointees, Lauren McFerran and Mark Gaston Pearce, dissented from the ruling.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor, two of the Court&aposs more liberal justices, dissented.
If one judge dissented, that judge was deemed to have disagreed with the other two.
Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr., dissented.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan dissented from that order.
Two of the court's most liberal justices, Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, publicly dissented.
Judge Carolyn Dineen King, who was nominated to the bench by former President Carter, dissented.
After a larger panel of judges on the court declined to review the decision, Gorsuch dissented.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Neil Gorsuch, who usually stand far apart on the ideological spectrum, dissented.
And we talked about whether or not she regretted – remember, she dissented at the last meeting.
Esther George, who dissented in April, went with the majority this time, making the vote unanimous.
In April 2018, when the Fed board proposed easing a rule restricting bank leverage, Brainard dissented.
Democratic-appointed Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan dissented from the court's majority.
As with the death-penalty challenge that wasn't, not a single justice dissented from the denial.
Patricia Millet, the third member of the DC Circuit panel and an Obama appointee, dissented strenuously.
Chief Justice John Roberts, Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas and Justice Scalia dissented from that vote.
At the same time, Clapper also noted that no other intelligence agencies dissented from the conclusions.
Wade, the landmark decision that legalized abortion was incorrectly decided and he dissented in Obergefell v.
Only the Kansas City Fed's Esther George dissented; she wanted to hike rates at this meeting.
In 2013, Moore dissented in an Alabama Supreme Court case closely tied to the birther conspiracy.
Burger, according to the authors, relented because he feared accusations as a racist if he dissented.
George voted for the policy, but Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren dissented, calling the move premature.
Judge Kavanaugh dissented in a 2011 case that upheld the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.
The Fed raised rates twice this year, including earlier this month, and Kashkari dissented both times.
Justice Anthony Kennedy, often the "swing vote" in close cases, has never dissented from those stays.
But one member of the bench, Judge Daniel Manion, dissented in part from the court's decision.
Meanwhile, Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, stating that he believes a warrant shouldn't be required for either.
The last time three Fed officials dissented from a policy decision was nearly two years ago.
Four justices on the Mississippi Supreme Court dissented from the court's ruling, including Justice Leslie King.
Hodges decision declaring a right to same-sex marriage -- a decision from which Roberts heatedly dissented.
Though he dissented from Grutter, Kennedy later concurred with the court's 2016 decision in Fisher v.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr. dissented.
The three Democratic members of the board made up the majority; the lone Republican member dissented.
Gorsuch dissented, arguing that a clause in Maddin's employment contract permitted the company to fire him.
Friday's orders were brief, gave no reasons and did not indicate that any justice had dissented.
When that aristocracy threw its support behind secession in defense of slavery, Johnson loudly, proudly dissented.
Only two of the court's most conservative members — Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil M. Gorsuch — dissented.
On Monday, however, they both dissented from their colleagues' decision to deny review of Daniel v.
A third judge, Andre M. Davis, dissented, saying they should have had their claim revived, too.
Lael Brainard, who was appointed by Barack Obama, has dissented from many of the rule changes.
The third judge on the panel, 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Jerry Smith, dissented.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justices Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Clarence Thomas dissented.
Ginsburg correctly dissented, arguing instead that such protections were necessary in spite of perceptions of progress.
Kennedy was replaced last year by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and he dissented in the Louisiana case.
United States (1944), in which the court allowed the wartime internment of Japanese Americans (where Jackson dissented).
Collin Peterson (D-MN) and Jeff Van Drew (D-NJ) — dissented from their party to vote no.
"The optics would have been worse," she said, noting that a governor has not dissented since 2005.
Chief Judge Robert Katzmann, part of the three-judge appeals court panel, dissented from the algorithms discussion.
Chief Justice John Roberts dissented then and has been firmly on the other side of the issue.
LIESMAN: I THINK THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU TO WALK US THROUGH WHY YOU DISSENTED.
Justices Stephen Breyer and Anthony Kennedy dissented, saying the elements could not be separated from the design.
In 1992 he dissented from a ruling that prayer has no place in public-school graduation ceremonies.
Justices John Roberts and Neil Gorsuch dissented from the decision authored by fellow conservative Justice Clarence Thomas.
George dissented at the Fed's policy meeting earlier this month when the central bank left rates steady.
Three conservative justices — Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito Jr., and Neil M. Gorsuch — dissented from the decision.
Considering the implications of today's ruling, it's disturbing that only two justices dissented from the majority opinion.
Justice Clarence Thomas joined by Justice Neil Gorsuch dissented from the court's refusal to take the case.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch dissented from the order.
Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Samuel Alito and Chief Justice John Roberts dissented from the court's majority opinion.
One or two Republicans dissented, but most of them are on the outs with their party anyway.
Two of the eight-member court's conservative justices, Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas, dissented from the ruling.
They dissented from a ruling in favor of workers at a slaughterhouse who had sought overtime pay.
She has dissented vociferously in the voting rights case, in the Hobby Lobby case, in Citizens United.
The circuit court overruled that NLRB decision in 2009, but Garland dissented, instead supporting the agency's move.
While the appeals court upheld the limits as constitutionally permissible under the Second Amendment, Judge Kavanaugh dissented.
The court's four other conservative justices dissented, including Brett Kavanaugh, who like Gorsuch was appointed by Trump.
One official, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, dissented from the decision to leave interest rates unchanged.
Kennedy dissented from a 2003 case that upheld similar policies at the University of Michigan Law School.
Only two justices dissented — and they were both liberals who thought the gay couple should have prevailed.
Murrill resisted that idea, but it suggested that Roberts — who dissented in the 2016 case, Hellerstedt v.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, dissented, saying the majority had ruled too broadly.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, joined by the other liberal justices, dissented, saying the claim should be heard.
In 2015, he dissented against recognizing a constitutional right for same-sex marriage in Obergefell v. Hodges.
Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, and Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, who just joined the court, did not participate.
Since being seated as governor in June 2012, he has never once dissented from the majority opinion.
Rosengren has dissented 4 times since joining the Fed in 2007, and 3 have come since 2013.
As Justice Robert Jackson, who dissented in Korematsu, noted, a precedent like that remains a loaded gun.
He dissented in Whole Woman's Health, and it is extremely unlikely that he's changed his mind since.
Nine other judges appointed by Democrats agreed to block the travel ban, while three Republican-appointed judges dissented.
Circuit court Judge O. Rogeriee Thompson dissented from the appeals court&aposs decision not to rehear the case.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Stephen Breyer and Sonia Sotomayor concurred in part and dissented in part.
Two of the Copom's eight members once again dissented and voted for a 10.843-basis-point rate hike.
The statement struck a decidedly dovish tone, and only one FOMC member, Esther George of Kansas City, dissented.
The statement struck a decidedly dovish tone, and only one FOMC member, Esther George of Kansas City, dissented.
Microsoft and Amazon workers have dissented on facial recognition projects used by U.S. law enforcement and immigration services.
Justice Scalia dissented and, reading a statement from the bench, provided his own rationale for the Arizona law.
In 2013, she dissented seven times because of worries the Fed's "aggressive" bond-buying would fuel unwanted inflation.
Interestingly,the chairman of the commission dissented, saying that the equity exposure should be reduced to 50 percent.
Justices Samuel Alito and Sonia Sotomayor dissented on that part of the decision, saying appeals should be allowed.
As a voter last year, he dissented from all three of the Fed's decisions to raise borrowing costs.
"We wanted to name it Brut Bader Ginsburg but our legal team, uh, dissented," the event page says.
Conservative justices Clarence Thomas, Sam Alito and Neil Gorsuch dissented, saying they would not have granted the stay.
For all those matters on which he vociferously dissented in the past four years, comeuppance has been quick.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan dissented from the court's ruling.
Two of Powell's colleagues also dissented, preferring not to cut rates, so they're unhappy for a different reason.
Thomas, Alito and Gorsuch publicly dissented, but Kavanaugh, who may have been predicted to join them, did not.
In it, he dissented from a three-judge panel that ruled in favor of truck driver Alphonse Maddin.
Meanwhile, Chief Justice John Roberts dissented, in tandem with liberal jurists Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.
He had dissented when the Court upheld the Mississippi law mandating segregated cars on interstate trains, in 1890.
Leadership encouraged active and vocal communication between employees who held strong opinions or dissented with the company's decisions.
When the Supreme Court majority rejected a petition by Louisiana officials, Thomas, joined by Alito and Gorsuch, dissented.
" But at the time, a Tribune editorial dissented, noting that "drivers rented jitneys from a few fleet operators.
If just one juror had dissented, Roof would have received life in prison without the possibility of parole.
The two FTC Democrats also dissented against the FTC's earlier $5 billion fine of Facebook over online privacy.
The Standard was conservative, but it frequently dissented from the Republican establishment and delighted in modern pop culture.
He dissented from Michigan's congressional delegation in opposing federal aid to address the drinking water crisis in Flint.
The court's four liberal members — Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen G. Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan — dissented.
But while a majority of Americans understood — and deplored — the crime, they dissented on the question of punishment.
Judge Ferdinand Fernandez dissented, arguing that the court is bound by the reasoning behind the panel's previous decision.
There is a very real divide between Roberts and, say, the four conservative justices who dissented in NFIB.
Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh dissented from the decision to grant the stay.
Their "free churches" dissented from the world as it was, built on the hope for something radically different.
Justice Clarence Thomas dissented from the court's decision to let the lower court ruling upholding the law stand.
Justices Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented from the court's majority and supported Tucker's request for review.
He told me about some of the cases he dissented on and how #85033A won't be touched. pic.twitter.
Instead, we dissented via internal channels, and sometimes, resigned to credibly force the issue into the public eye.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, appointed by Trump in 23, and fellow conservative Justice Clarence Thomas dissented in the case.
Bullard dissented, arguing that weak inflation and uncertainties about the outlook for economic growth warranted a rate cut.
Kavanaugh dissented in a 2011 federal appeals court decision that found Obamacare did not violate the U.S. Constitution.
With the boot on the other foot here, the lockstep-liberal bloc of four on the Supreme Court dissented.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented, making clear they would have left the 7th Circuit's decision intact.
George and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren were the two voting panelists who dissented, wanting to hold rates steady.
He was shocked when a majority of the court intervened to stay the Florida recount — a ruling he dissented.
One other justice agreed with his finding, while the other judges agreed in part but dissented on some points.
Scalia dissented, but he offered her an advanced look at his dissent in order to improve her majority opinion.
Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Antonin Scalia found no constitutional violation whatsoever and dissented from the court's decision.
Judge Karen Henderson also dissented from the majority's ruling, but she parted ways with Kavanaugh's dissent on the remedy.
United States, upheld the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, the widely revered Justice Robert Jackson dissented.
In a major Second Amendment case, he dissented from a decision that upheld a ban on semi-automatic rifles.
When the high court ruled to temporarily block the law from going into effect in February 2019, Kavanaugh dissented.
In that same 1987 case in which Justice Scalia dissented with three other justices, the court identified three justifications.
A federal appeals court decided this year that Mr. Taylor could not sue for damages, but one judge dissented.
Some Republicans also dissented and tried to enact Medicaid expansion, but Mr. Brownback's veto on that measure was sustained.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor from the liberal wing of the court dissented in the ruling Wednesday.
The teen ultimately prevailed before the DC Circuit but Kavanaugh, a judge on that court, dissented from the opinion.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, who had argued that rates should be cut, dissented in Wednesday's policy decision.
" He dissented in a case involving a middle school that banned breast cancer awareness bracelets reading, "I ♥ boobies!
Ten years later, when he dissented from the court's overturning of the Defense of Marriage Act in United States v.
Commissioner Glick has dissented several times on the basis of the commission's refusal to consider the social cost of carbon.
Those who refuse to do it are required to publicly explain their position and so far no one has dissented.
Conservative Justices Neil Gorsuch, Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas dissented, saying the lower court decision should not have been reversed.
Kavanaugh dissented, arguing that to defend against her claims, the administrative office would need to produce evidence of legislative activities.
Pennsylvania Chief Justice Tom Saylor dissented in the redistricting case—he was in the minority who disagreed with the ruling.
Justices Anthony Kennedy and Samuel Alito dissented from the ruling, along with Justice Elena Kagan, who filed her own dissent.
And he dissented when a narrowly divided court's rulings meant liberal victories on gay rights, abortion rights and affirmative action.
House Minority Leader  Nancy Pelosi  was addressing the graduating class last weekend, but one of the graduates,  Kassy Dillon , dissented.
"I would have dissented," Lacker told reporters in Charleston, West Virginia where he gave a speech on the economic outlook.
True, Judge Kavanaugh dissented from a 2011 decision upholding the health care law, but he did so on jurisdictional grounds.
Conservative Justice Samuel Alito was the only one on the bench that dissented from the majority's opinion in Collins v.
All were charismatic prophets who dissented from traditional Christianity — and claimed, in one way or another, to represent God himself.
All four liberal justices dissented, and top Democrats said the decision will boost what they called Republican voter-suppression efforts.
Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, President Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, participated in that case and dissented from the ruling.
On Wednesday, Judge Kavanaugh explained that he dissented because Justice Antonin Scalia's majority opinion in the 2008 decision required it.
Although the three other liberal justices on the bench also dissented, they remained silent and did not join Sotomayor's decision.
The chief justice dissented in 2015 when Kennedy joined the four liberals to declare a right to same-sex marriage.
ROME — Asked Sunday if she believed, as the oddsmakers do, that she is the French Open favorite, Simona Halep dissented.
A group of the plaintiffs dissented from that settlement, filing a separate suit against D.F.A. in federal court in Vermont.
" Judge John Owens dissented in part because of the "lack of irreparable harm to the government at this early stage.
Castro arrested journalists who dissented from his regime, and Trump has implied he would be willing to do the same.
While no one disagreed about most of the plans, the military dissented about designating either group as a terrorist organization.
When a DC Circuit panel upheld the ACA in 2011, Kavanaugh dissented on procedural grounds, rather than assessing the merits.
But all three senior officers had to agree for the missile to fire, and Arkhipov dissented, preventing a nuclear exchange.
Circuit Judge Jane Kelly dissented, saying the majority's approach could support treating customers differently based on sex, race, religion and disability.
It was the liberals who supported that and the conservatives who dissented, or when they allowed sterilization of mentally challenged people.
He dissented in a 2013 case that upheld a New Jersey law to strengthen requirements for carrying a handgun in public.
But just days ago, he dissented in the appeals court decision that allowed amn undocumented pregnant teen to get an abortion.
Justice Antonin Scalia dissented, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr., and Justice Thomas filed a separate dissent.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan dissented and said they would not have put the ruling on hold.
However, divisions remain within the commission on the issue, and one of the four sitting members dissented from the majority decision.
The high court had found a similar law unconstitutional in Texas three years ago, in a case in which Roberts dissented.
In 1999, Garland dissented from a case reversing a drug conviction because prosecutors inaccurately presented witness testimony in their closing statement.
He also dissented in a 22010 ruling that held that Iraqi prisoners from Abu Ghraib could not sue the prison's contractors.
The three of them dissented, in an opinion by Gorsuch, in a case last June brought by a married lesbian couple.
He said he wished that the court's wording was stronger and criticized state high court justices who dissented against the ruling.
That two Federal Reserve members dissented from the decision to lower interest rates stands out and raises the question: why now?
Trump's appointees both dissented, with Kavanaugh writing a separate dissent suggesting that the plaintiffs file another stay request later if needed.
They dissented from the court's decision not to hear a challenge to a Colorado law allowing the recreational use of marijuana.
The only two female justices on Florida's high court, Justice Barbara Pariente and Justice Peggy Quince, dissented, agreeing with Ayala's assertion.
But Garland dissented and wanted to rehear the case, suggesting he might have disagreed and thought the handgun ban was constitutional.
But others dissented from that view, especially in relation to Trump's Oval Office address on the crisis, delivered on Wednesday evening.
But at Wednesday's meeting, only one official with a vote dissented from the rate increase: the Minneapolis Fed president, Neel Kashkari.
Republican politicians and management-side lawyers have largely opposed both decisions, and the board's Republican members dissented in all three cases.
Her comments came after Kavanaugh dissented last Thursday from the court's decision to put a Louisiana law on hold pending appeal.
Of the three policymakers who dissented, two wanted the Fed to keep rates unchanged and a third wanted a deeper cut.
The chief justice's vote puzzled some observers, as he had dissented in a 2016 decision upholding an essentially identical Texas law.
Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justices Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito, dissented, writing that the court should have taken the cases.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the court's ruling in an opinion Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer and Elena Kagan joined.
Sotomayor dissented, using much of her opinion to declare racial discrimination still evident in public policy as well as daily life.
Gorsuch dissented in the decision: "It might be fair to ask whether TransAm's decision was a wise or kind one," he wrote.
She dissented when the majority declined to abolish the longstanding "dual sovereign" doctrine as it relates to the Constitution's double-jeopardy clause.
But most important, Michel dissented from her husband's spare use of paint applied in thin washes of color (which presaged stain painting).
His four more conservative colleagues dissented — each writing their own opinion as to why, in their view, the court's decision was incorrect.
They have both previously dissented, saying that they would prefer to see a more pronounced deterioration in economic data before lowering rates.
He's young, ambitious, savvy and, best of all, he had dissented vehemently and at length when the Open Internet Order was passed.
A colleague on the committee dissented and argued for keeping the seal in order to make an uncomfortable reminder of slavery omnipresent.
"I do not advocate for high rates," said George, who dissented several times this year on Fed decisions to leave rates unchanged.
When the Court declined to hear a case regarding the presumption of authority asserted by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Gorsuch dissented.
The following year, Kavanaugh dissented from the court's decision to allow an undocumented immigrant teenager in federal custody to get an abortion.
The two newest justices also joined Roberts's majority opinion on partisan gerrymandering and dissented from his decision to block the citizenship question.
He approved of AT&T purchase of DirecTV but dissented when it came to the conditions the commission placed on the deal.
Roberts upheld it as a tax, and Kennedy could barely contain his anger as he dissented from the bench that June morning.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, who usually sides with Thomas, dissented from the court's majority ruling in an opinion Chief Justice John Roberts joined.
While board members Otis Cruse and Carol Shapiro voted in favor of his release, Caryne Demosthenes dissented, according to a parole document.
And in 2011, Judge Tatel dissented from a panel decision that reversed yet another district court judge's order to free a detainee.
" Ginsburg spoke warmly of the late Justice Antonin Scalia, who, despite being someone she often dissented with, was her "favorite sparring partner.
In 2011, Judge Kavanaugh dissented from a decision upholding President Barack Obama's health care law, but he did so on jurisdictional grounds.
Ginsburg, after all, dissented in Nassar, even though the Court's decision in that case largely follows from its previous decision in Gross.
Chief Justice William Rehnquist (who dissented in Roe) tried to assemble a coalition for effectively ending Roe but fell one vote short.
Conservative justices Neil Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas dissented, with Gorsuch writing that the 21st Amendment allows for regulations like those in Tennessee.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, joined by fellow liberals Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Elena Kagan, and excoriated the business practices of debt collectors.
Circuit Judge Bernice Bouie Donald dissented from Wednesday's decision, faulting Michigan for imposing a "harsher sanction" on indigent drivers than other drivers.
Kansas City Fed President Esther George and Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester dissented in Wednesday's decision in favor of an immediate hike.
Notably, when the Supreme Court considered a follow-up case to Obergefell in 2017, only three members of the Court publicly dissented.
There had been a group of economists, mostly at the University of Chicago and led by Milton Friedman, who dissented from Keynes.
More recently in 2017, he dissented in a decision that enabled an undocumented teenager to temporarily leave federal custody to obtain an abortion.
Circuit Judge Denny Chin dissented, saying Doe was "simply a student" at a "quintessentially" educational institution when the alleged pervasive sexual harassment occurred.
He joined the estimable company of Edward "Ned" Gramlich, a fellow governor who dissented at the September 2002 Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
According to a rundown from Politico earlier on Monday, Kavanaugh dissented from a ruling upholding the FCC's net neutrality rules in May 2017.
Kavanaugh dissented from the court's eventual decision to allow the abortion, but pro-life conservatives have criticized him for not going far enough.
The Davidian movement was spearheaded in 1930 by a Bulgarian immigrant, Victor Houteff, who dissented from aspects of standard Seventh-Day Adventist theology.
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan dissented, joined by the liberal wing of the court: Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, and Sonia Sotomayor.
Instead, Atkins v Virginia, the 2002 ruling from which Mr Scalia dissented, has been gamed by states determined to execute low-IQ individuals.
In December, he dissented strongly from the court's decision not to consider a separate challenge to an Illinois law banning semiautomatic assault weapons.
Senator Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat from North Dakota, dissented in the hastily scheduled vote in protest over the Export-Import Bank board nominees.
He had dissented back then, yet in June highlighted her emphasis on the way campus diversity prepares students for today's increasingly diverse society.
"Much progress remains to be made in our nation's continuing struggle against racial isolation," Kennedy wrote, as Roberts, Scalia, Thomas and Alito dissented.
O'Rielly dissented in part, meaning the final conditions of the agency's approval could change before the full vote is completed and made public.
But Garland dissented on that and wanted to rehear the case, suggesting he might have disagreed and thought the handgun ban was constitutional.
Martin Gruenberg, an FDIC board member and its former chairman, dissented from the settlement because it did not require PwC to admit liability.
Circuit Judge Janice Rogers Brown dissented, accusing the FHFA of improperly exercising a "stunningly broad view of its own power" as a conservator.
Kavanaugh dissented from the D.C Circuit's decision not to rehear a challenge religious employers brought against the Affordable Care Act's contraception coverage requirement.
More than anything, he has a knack for finding himself in the majority: in this term's 75 cases, he has dissented only twice.
Roberts did not join Gorsuch's dissent in the June dispute, although he (along with Thomas and Alito) had dissented from the Obergefell v.
On the other hand, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard dissented at the June meeting because the Fed did not cut interest rates.
Two reserve bank presidents wanted Ms. Yellen to move more quickly to tighten policy, while one dissented in favor of moving more slowly.
Judge James Dennis dissented from his colleagues' decision, which he said relied on an "erroneous and distorted version" of Casey's undue-burden test.
When the court rejected a Second Amendment case in December from a Chicago suburb, Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Antonin Scalia, dissented.
Kennedy dissented from that ruling, and later helped to narrow its scope — but the court never fully closed the door on provider lawsuits.
But Judge Kavanaugh vigorously dissented from the majority, arguing that the E.P.A. had "exceeded its statutory authority" and lacked explicit guidance from Congress.
He had never before voted to uphold an affirmative action plan, and had dissented in the last affirmative action case before this one.
Justice Sotomayor dissented from that ruling, too, saying that she would have simply dismissed the case without wiping out the appeals court's ruling.
And it is a major break from the way modern presidents have related to and dissented from the opinions of the judicial branch.
Esther George, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, dissented from the statement because she would prefer to raise rates now.
Justice Samuel Alito dissented, saying that the trial judge in Florida simply performs a reviewing function that duplicates what the jury has done.
A number of policymakers, including Lautenschlaeger, dissented over that package, which included a new wave of asset purchases, sources have previously told Reuters.
The three liberal justices on the court dissented, backing suggestions that the last-minute legislative session called by the Republicans had been unconstitutional.
And at least three senators — Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, and Rand Paul — have dissented on the grounds that the bill isn't full repeal.
Not really surprised that Bullard dissented, he had been the one person that had been soft selling the idea of cuts more recently.
Justice Samuel Alito Jr. dissented from the decision, arguing that Florida juries play "a critically important role" in recommending a sentence to the judge.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas dissented, and Roberts pointed out that Castille did not partake in that misconduct.
Judge Richard Clifton dissented from Tuesday's ruling, saying the Second Amendment did not preclude the sort of licensing rules used in Hawaii and elsewhere.
Unlike presidents of several regional Fed banks, though, Yellen never dissented in favor of easing, keeping the extent of her dovish views under wraps.
King, Scalia dissented, insisting that the founding fathers of the country would strongly object to the random gathering of DNA without limit of scope.
RELATED: DACA state of play: Time is running short Justice Stephen Breyer, joined by the three other liberal justices, dissented from the court's order.
Washington (CNN)All four liberals on the Supreme Court dissented in Monday's 5-4 case upholding Ohio's method of removing voters from its rolls.
He has staffed the EPA with climate change skeptics and dissented from the idea that human activity is a primary contributor of climate change.
Circuit Judge Robert Bacharach dissented from Tuesday's decision, saying the Planned Parenthood branch was unlikely to show that Herbert acted with an improper motive.
FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, a Democrat, dissented and said the Republican majority "radically alters the commission's long-standing merger review standards," her office said.
Last year, he dissented from a ruling upholding the Obama-era Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules for the internet, which telecommunications firms opposed.
Kataoka has been among two in the nine-member board who have recently dissented to the BOJ's decision to keep the rate targets steady.
There have been about 51 decisions in which Justice Kennedy joined a liberal majority in a closely divided case, while Chief Justice Roberts dissented.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, saying that she would have simply dismissed the case and allowed the appeals court decision to remain on the books.
The report states that Democrats Rosenworcel and Starks dissented in today's vote, with Republicans Ajit Pai, Brendan Carr and Michael O'Rielly voting in favor.
Kavanaugh dissented from a majority opinion of the DC Circuit that upheld a ban that applied to semiautomatic rifles in the District of Columbia.
In 1992, Scalia dissented from a 5-4 ruling to uphold abortion rights in the case of Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey.
The third, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard, dissented because he wanted an even more aggressive reduction of 0.5 percentage points.
Mester is suitably hawkish, having bravely dissented several times last year in arguing for rate hikes and having recently urged discussion on asset reduction.
Judge William Smith dissented from that opinion, arguing that his colleagues in the majority had improperly applied the so-called Federal Claims Tort Act.
U.S. Circuit Judge Michael Melloy dissented, saying four other appeals courts have reached the opposite conclusion and found a private right of enforcement existed.
While the U.S. central bank did not raise interest rates last month, the highlight of the meeting was that three members dissented the decision.
He expressed opposition to all affirmative action laws and has dissented from every pivotal gay rights decision the court has made, including Romer v.
And Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who dissented, are far from convinced that the majority's footnote does enough to stop those broader applications.
Justice Sallie Updyke Mundy dissented, saying the case resembled neglect cases, such as malnourishment, where injuries manifested themselves at some point after the abuse began.
Roberts partially dissented on Monday as the majority ruled that a federal prohibition on the registration of "immoral or scandalous" trademarks violates the First Amendment.
Demcratic FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter dissented from the agency's budget request, saying more money is needed for the FTC's antitrust and consumer protection work.
Members of the Federal Open Market Committee, comprised of the seven Board members and 12 regional Fed presidents, have dissented under both of Powell's predecessors.
Justice Stephen Breyer dissented in part, saying he would approve the transfer of funds but would not have construction of the wall begin just yet.
Despite the Fed choosing not to raise rates in September, three members of the Federal Open Market Committee dissented and called for a rate hike.
Justice Marcy Kahn dissented, saying the water board had authority to help "overburdened" lower and middle-class homeowners, including the elderly, facing rising water rates.
The commissioners who participated all approved the case, except that former Republican Commissioner Troy Paredes dissented on the SEC's reliance on a corporate negligence theory.
As a member of the Republican minority in the commission, she has often dissented, sometimes arguing that there was insufficient evidence to justify FTC action.
Maureen Ohlhausen, the Republican acting chairman of the FTC, was a minority commissioner at the time the lawsuit was filed and dissented against the case.
"Perhaps in an effort to keep control of opinion assignment, Rehnquist dissented less frequently and, as a result, moved to the left," Professor Epstein said.
Chicago Fed President Charles Evans and Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari dissented against the rate hike decision, according to the Fed's policy statement on Wednesday.
In at least three cases, the majority of the court sided with someone accused of sexual misconduct, but Mr. Moore dissented and sided with prosecutors.
In one such case, he dissented with a DC Circuit decision that enabled an undocumented teenager to temporarily leave federal custody and obtain an abortion.
Circuit Judge G. Steven Agee partially dissented, saying the government was not immune from Brady Act claims, but that Gergel properly dismissed the FTCA case.
But Democrats sharply dissented, saying that the panel's inquiry had been "limited" by Republican disinterest, and that too many questions remain unanswered to make conclusions.
The four liberal justices dissented, including Sotomayor, who wrote that the court has appeared to favor the Trump administration over other litigants seeking emergency actions.
Some colleagues dissented, arguing that organizers had not been transparent about their efforts and questioning whether white-collar tech workers could benefit from a union.
Kennedy dissented in part, joining the conservatives to argue that North Carolina packed the voters not because they were black but because they were Democrats.
George dissented on both of the Fed's interest rate cuts this year, in July and September, to a current target range of 1.75% to 2.00%.
Roberts, along with Thomas and Alito, dissented, so Kennedy, as the senior member of the majority, had the privilege of assigning the opinion in Hellerstedt.
But several German bishops have dissented, insisting that Catholics who have divorced and remarried must abstain from sex if they wish to receive the eucharist.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, seen as a key vote on reproductive rights, dissented in that decision, saying he would have allowed the regulation to take effect.
A fourth, invited by committee Republicans, dissented, arguing that the investigation fell short, at least so far, of the high bar set by the Constitution.
In her dissent, Sotomayor — who also dissented in the cakeshop decision — seemed to take aim at her colleague for what she viewed as a reversal.
In 22009, he dissented three times from Fed decisions, each time calling for the Fed to be bolder about growth and less worried about inflation.
Three of 10 voting policymakers dissented, saying they preferred an immediate hike rather than the deferral until later in the year that most saw as appropriate.
"What's more, in the last major easing cycle (2007-08), someone dissented at almost every meeting, and usually for tighter policy," they said in a note.
He dissented in a D.C. Circuit decision that recognized the right of a 17-year old undocumented immigrant to obtain an abortion at her own expense.
Stonewall was criticized in a letter to Britain's Times newspaper last year by prominent LGBT+ campaigners for "demonising as transphobic" those who dissented from its line.
At the  last meeting in September, three officials dissented and the view of the Fed has become that it's even more divided than it has been.
Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren explained why he dissented on Friday, saying the sustainability of the economic expansion makes the case for raising interest rates compelling.
Last October, Kavanaugh dissented when the full DC Circuit prevented the Trump administration from blocking a teenage migrant at the southern border from obtaining an abortion.
But she has dissented on some issues and questioned orders brought by Mr. Wheeler, including in 2014, when the F.C.C. chairman proposed allowing cellphones in planes.
In 2017, he dissented when his US appeals court allowed a 17-year-old immigrant woman to end her pregnancy over objections from the Trump administration.
Chief Justice John Roberts condemned "a particularly noxious strain of racial prejudice" in Buck's case, but dissented in Pena Rodriguez's case, along with two fellow conservatives.
Conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, who was appointed by Trump last year, dissented from the court's action, saying they would have heard the case.
In the end, however, the Justice Department decided to settle with the company, and several states vocally dissented against what they saw as a weak agreement.
Washington (CNN)Two regional Federal Reserve presidents publicly dissented Friday over this week's interest rate cuts, issuing separate statements arguing that economic conditions didn't warrant easing.
Oddly, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has led the charge to persuade Mr. Trump to abandon the deal, his top military advisers have dissented.
Today's move was more of a hawkish easing in that the Fed's median forecasts for rates suggested no more cuts this year, while some officials dissented.
The judges who dissented argued that the case would get in the way of Trump's executive duties and that it could wait until he exited office.
Esther George, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, again dissented because she wanted to raise rates by about a quarter of a point.
But board newcomer Goushi Kataoka dissented to the decision on the view that more easing was needed, complicating future efforts by the bank to withdraw stimulus.
Kansas City Fed President Esther George and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, two of the central bank's 10 voting members, dissented, preferring to keep rates steady.
Judge Kavanaugh dissented from a majority ruling on whether his court had the jurisdiction to hear a case on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act.
Bullard has also made the case for lower rates, and at the central bank's most recent meeting he dissented from the decision to leave rates unchanged.
Justice Breyer dissented, saying that Congress had meant to provide immunity to international organizations, partly to encourage them to locate their headquarters in the United States.
Holder, Kavanaugh dissented from the DC Circuit as well, opposing the ability of a black Jamaican FBI employee to pursue a retaliation claim against the agency.
Gorsuch dissented, noting that the truck company told the driver to sit and wait for help and finding that his claim fell outside the law's plain meaning.
Hargan, a recent case in which Kavanaugh dissented from a ruling that the Trump administration should permit an illegal immigrant in federal custody to have an abortion.
He also dissented in a court ruling upholding a New Jersey law that mandated potential gun owners show a "justifiable need" to carry a handgun in public.
Last year, Kavanaugh dissented from a decision allowing an illegal immigrant to receive an abortion, but pro-life conservatives have criticized him for not going far enough.
He dissented as the majority struck down the Texas measure that, among its provisions, required physicians who performed abortions to have "admitting privileges" at a local hospital.
U.S. Circuit Judge Michael Melloy dissented, saying that four other federal appeals courts have reached the opposite conclusion and found that a private right of enforcement existed.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Stephen Breyer dissented and would have kept in place an injunction blocking construction while the litigation went forward.
Chief Judge Timothy Tymkovich dissented, saying the case was a "close call" but that reasonable officers might have thought Vasquez's travel plans suspicious and the search acceptable.
Justices Breyer and Kagan dissented from the Supreme Court's legislative prayer case in 2014, but they were largely on board with Justice Alito's approach this time around.
Yes, but: Judge Stephen Williams, a Reagan appointee who dissented in a case upholding the 2015 net neutrality rules, seemed more sympathetic to the agency's underlying argument.
AND ONE OF YOUR COLLEAGUES, NEEL KASHKARI, DISSENTED IN PART BECAUSE WE ARE BELOW THE INFLATION LEVEL, DO YOU FEEL THAT YOU MET THAT GOAL OF YOURS?
Many Fed watchers believe the central bank could next raise rates in December, given the fact that three FOMC members dissented from Wednesday's statement, favoring action now.
Circuit Judge David Hamilton, an appointee of President Barack Obama, dissented, saying extending ADEA protections to job applicants tracked the U.S. Supreme Court's view of Title VII.
The GOP's Trump critics Most Republican lawmakers have bound themselves tightly to the president but some members who were fighting for reelection in competitive districts dissented. Reps.
The majority ruled that the firing was unlawful, but Judge Gorsuch dissented and, even at the risk of serious injury, said the employee should have followed orders.
Last October, Kavanaugh dissented when the full DC Circuit prevented the Trump administration from blocking a pregnant teenage migrant at the southern border from obtaining an abortion.
While regional Fed bank presidents who sit on the Federal Open Market Committee have frequently dissented on monetary policy votes, the same is not true for governors.
He dissented when his court ruled in favor of an undocumented teen seeking an abortion, but some on the right thought his decision didn't go far enough.
John Kerry, the secretary of state, toed the White House's line in a meeting with eight Foreign Service officers who dissented with President Obama's cautious Syria policy.
In 2011, she and Justice Kagan dissented from the Supreme Court's decision to turn down an earlier appeal from Mr. Buck based on assertions of prosecutorial misconduct.
A net neutrality case has not yet been brought before the Supreme Court, with the most significant decision so far being the very ruling Kavanaugh dissented against.
The Supreme Court dissented on Monday, denying the post 9-/11 detainees any relief, besides remanding one prisoner-abuse claim to the Court of Appeals for consideration.
The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, James Bullard, dissented from the Fed's decision to leave policy unchanged this month, arguing to start cutting.
Italy, whose coalition government is divided over Venezuela, dissented from other European powers and blocked a joint statement saying individual nations had the prerogative to recognize Guaido.
He argued for a rate cut at last week's policy meeting and dissented in the decision to leave the Fed's target range on rates at 2.25%-2.50%.
Community can do powerful things to us, as anyone who has ever felt trapped in a small town or dissented from a religious group knows pretty well.
" FCC commissioner Geoffrey Starks, who dissented from part of the decision, said the carriers "did not treat the protection of their customers' data as a key responsibility.
While five other justices signed the chief justice's opinion, two of those, Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch, dissented from the footnote, thus depriving it of majority status.
Kaskhari has dissented from all three of the U.S. central bank's decisions to raise interest rates this year and had previously cited inflation as his chief concern.
Indeed, three justices — Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch — did not want any limitation on lifting the injunction and dissented from that part of the opinion.
Only Justice Clarence Thomas dissented from the court's view that "the public has an interest in knowing who is speaking about a candidate shortly before an election".
In the past few years, he has voted to uphold the University of Texas' affirmative action program and dissented from a ruling targeting abortion providers in Louisiana.
He dissented in the court's last major abortion case in 2774, voting to uphold a Texas law essentially identical to the one at issue in Thursday's case.
But the Court's four liberals dissented, and Anthony Kennedy filed a concurrence arguing that it was possible the Court could develop such a standard in the future.
Two of the court's liberals who dissented in that ruling, Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, raised concerns that the death penalty amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.
He dissented in a 2011 case that involved a challenge to the health care law but didn't target its constitutionality head-on — a position that actually irritated conservatives.
Sotomayor dissented, arguing the officer's conduct was rogue and he had acted "without any training" in that particular tactic and against the wait order from his superior officer.
Kashkari has dissented at each Fed rate increase this year, and has signaled he may dissent again if the Fed raises rates at its next meeting in December.
Two Fed members dissented from the Fed's rate cut, the first time since at least 1998 the initial vote to lower rates in a cycle was not unanimous.
Chief Justice Roberts dissented from that ruling, though in February he voted to temporarily halt the law in Louisiana while the court decided whether to take it up.
Later Wednesday, the release of the minutes of the latest Fed meeting, where three governors dissented, will undoubtedly move rates decidedly in one direction or another yet again.
Newcomer Goushi Kataoka dissented to the decision, arguing that the bank should make a stronger commitment to ramp up stimulus if domestic factors delay achievement of its target.
Three years after Dobie's death came a Supreme Court decision that, had it come earlier, might well have saved his life, a decision in which Scalia fiercely dissented.
In another case against CVS Caremark involving allegations of accounting violations and misleading investors, Piwowar approved the case, but dissented on charging the company with intentionally committing fraud.
Conservative trio would have allowed full ban Justice Clarence Thomas dissented with Justice Samuel Alito and newly-appointed Justice Neil Gorsuch, saying the court didn't go far enough.
Also this month, she dissented on the FTC's decision to file lawsuits against two companies accused of striking deals aimed at delaying generic medicines from coming to market.
But all three senior officers had to agree for the missile to fire, and Arkhipov dissented, preventing a nuclear exchange and potentially preventing the end of the world.
The BOJ also loses a counter-balance to Kuroda's radicalism with the departure of Takehiro Sato and Takahide Kiuchi, who dissented to most of his monetary-easing steps.
He also dissented in an opinion that allowed New Jersey to regulate handgun use in public, a case that the Supreme Court declined to review on several occasions.
He dissented when the DC Circuit declined full court review of a religious group's objection to the process for employers seeking to opt out of the contraceptive mandate.
The representative dissented from the report's conclusion, saying "issues related to the fugitive's self-confinement, such as asylum and extradition" are outside the scope of the working group.
One new judge, who had held a political job in the Trump administration, dissented on an issue of particular importance to the president: disclosure of his financial records.
But two Trump appointees — Judges Michael H. Park and Richard J. Sullivan — dissented today, saying Trump has the right to control who can interact with his "personal" account.
Within the United States, a number of cities and states have dissented from the Trump administration's planned exit and created their own local plans to green their economies.
A few conservative journalists and economists dissented, arguing that the situation was very different, the '70s weren't returning, and if anything the Fed's policy had been too hawkish.
Mr. Moore said he had dissented from Mr. Trump on issues including the imposition of tariffs and the Justice Department's attempts to block corporate mergers on antitrust grounds.
In recent years, Justice Kennedy wrote opinions upholding affirmative action at public universities as well as the Fair Housing Act of 1968, from which Justice Roberts bitterly dissented.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented from part of the decision, and Justice Neil Gorsuch did not participate in the cases because arguments took place before he was seated.
Three members of the rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee dissented from the central bank's September decision to lower rates, the most of Chair Jerome H. Powell's tenure.
Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., dissented, saying that the case presented a substantial question and that the court was required to hear it.
He dissented when the Fed reduced interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point at its September meeting, arguing for a deeper half a percentage point cut.
Second Amendment In 2011, Kavanaugh dissented from a majority opinion of the DC Circuit that upheld a ban that applied to semiautomatic rifles in the District of Columbia.
He noted that the 4th Circuit, as well as the 2nd Circuit judge who dissented from Friday's decision, Judge John Walker Jr., suggested the cases were politically motivated.
The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit sided with the Obama administration in this instance, but Kavanaugh, who's a judge on that court, dissented.
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor — one of four who dissented in a 2018 case that upheld an Ohio voter purging law — cited this very concern in her dissent.
RELATED: Supreme Court justices feuding openly over death penalty They both dissented when the court blocked a controversial abortion law out of Louisiana from going into effect pending appeal.
Kavanaugh's stance on the Affordable Care Act is also concerning to conservatives, as the judge dissented from a D.C. Circuit decision upholding the act for technical and jurisdictional reasons.
In 2011, Kavanaugh dissented from a decision that upheld a series of DC gun laws adopted after the US Supreme Court in 2008 struck down the city's handgun ban.
Three members of the Federal Reserve's rate-setting committee dissented in the central bank's Wednesday decision to keep rates unchanged — the most "no" voters since the December 2014 meeting.
All nine justices (two of whom dissented, in part) voted to strike down the provisions, saying they constituted a violation of the First Amendment right to freedom of speech.
"[I]t is no secret that people of color are disproportionate victims of this type of [police] scrutiny," she wrote as she dissented in a June police-stop case.
Kashkari has dissented on both of the U.S. central bank's rate hikes this year, saying he wanted to wait to see if the recent weakness in inflation is transitory.
Only one committee member dissented from the vote – Minneapolis' Neel Kashkari, who has been a vocal dove in wanting to hold off on a hike until inflation picks up.
Kavanaugh dissented, saying that the action was justified as a reasonable continuation of the stop and frisk and it helped police in showing the robbery suspect to a witness.
Three conservative justices on the court — Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch — dissented in part from the court's decision, saying said they would have reinstated the full ban.
Justice Breyer, joined by Justice Sotomayor, dissented, saying that the majority's test was too narrow and mechanical, and that it failed to grapple with all of the historical evidence.
But he dissented to a decision to expand QQE in 2014 and the adoption of negative interest rates in 2016, questioning whether much such moves would help stoke inflation.
In other closely divided cases, Kavanaugh dissented in February when the court refused on a 5-4 vote to let a Louisiana restriction on abortion clinics to take effect.
Morris fills in the fascinating details, with a focus on the charismatic prophets who dissented from traditional Christianity — and claimed, in one way or another, to represent God directly.
However, neither is Mr. Powell excessively dovish; he has not dissented from any Fed decision since becoming a governor in May 2012, including the four recent interest rate increases.
Circuit Judge Rosemary Pooler dissented, saying the majority ignored precedents by holding that someone who bestows a "gift" of inside information always receives a personal benefit from doing so.
But one of the three Second Circuit judges dissented, which may set the stage for Mr. Martoma's lawyers to ask for the entire appellate court to consider the appeal.
Moreover, central bankers representing countries that account for more than half of the euro zone's gross domestic product had dissented at the September policy meeting, Reuters had previously reported.
Chief Justice Roberts dissented in the Pennsylvania case, saying Chief Justice Castille's failure to disqualify himself may have been unwise but did not violate the Constitution's due process protections.
Three of the 10 voting members dissented from the Fed's cut in September, with two preferring to hold steady and one wanting to reduce rates by a larger amount.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., joined by Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil M. Gorsuch, dissented, saying the majority had overstepped its authority by making factual rather than legal determinations.
Between the lines: Kansas City Fed President Esther George and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, who both dissented at the September meeting, have a history of opposing the committee.
The temporary order allowing full implementation was an ominous sign for opponents of the Trump policy, particularly since only two justices — liberals Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor — dissented.
One judge dissented: Judge Rowan D. Wilson, who argued that the federal law authorizing the warrants — the Stored Communications Act of 1986 — did not distinguish between warrants and subpoenas.
Bullard last week said he had dissented at the Fed's June policy meeting because he felt that weak inflation and uncertainties about the economic outlook supported a rate cut.
She dissented on creating a brand new one, but argued instead for tightening up loopholes on the existing law, and for more directly involving communities in the law's implementation.
While the three Republican commissioners at the agency approved the move, the two Democrats on the commission dissented, saying that the order will do little to change the company's behavior.
Bullard has also made the case for lower rates, and at the central bank's most recent policy meeting earlier this month he dissented from the decision to leave rates unchanged.
One of the court's staunchest conservatives, Justice Clarence Thomas, dissented from the decision to reject the case and accused his colleagues of showing contempt toward constitutional protections for gun rights.
Ross had a sympathetic North Carolina justice in Henry Frye, who dissented from the majority opinion by saying that a life sentence for Green amounted to "cruel and unusual" punishment.
LIESMAN: AND IT'S WORTH POINTING OUT, YOU'RE NOT A MONOLITHIC DISSENTER IN THE SENSE THAT YOU DISSENTED AND THEN YOU PAUSED BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED WITH BREXIT.
Kansas City Fed President Esther George, who in 2016 dissented several times in favor of higher rates, made a similar point, in three separate broadcast interviews ahead of the conference.
Despite such concessions to banks, two of the nine BOJ board members dissented to maintaining the 0.1 percent negative rate on concern over its potential damage to the financial system.
I think that everything that I, I don't remember exactly what the memo said but described things accurately and I completely understand that he voted no and that he dissented.
One of them was a 5-4 decision in which new Justice Neil Gorsuch sided with the four other conservative justices in denying the motion, while the court's liberals dissented.
Two of the SEC's commissioners, Allison Herren Lee and Robert Jackson Jr., dissented on the rule's proposal, saying that they would limit accountability of corporate executives and suppress shareholder rights.
Three days later, Justice Sotomayor dissented again, this time from a ruling that said the police do not need warrants to conduct breath tests when arresting people for drunken driving.
Many BOJ policymakers are wary of expanding stimulus soon, with board members who dissented from the January move saying the bank may have exhausted steps to spur inflation or investment.
Liberals point out that Kavanaugh dissented from a ruling that allowed an unaccompanied minor in the custody of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to get an abortion.
That indicates possible concerns about a rise in inflation pressures over time Chicago Fed President Charles Evans and Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari dissented in the policy statement on Wednesday.
The U.S. central bank left interest rates steady at its Sept 20-21 meeting but three of its 10 voting policymakers dissented because they wanted a quarter percentage point increase.
Justice Samuel Alito dissented alone, pointing out that one agency issues the notices, and another sets the hearing, meaning the government can't in effect put an accurate date on notices.
Stonewall was criticized in a letter to Britain's Times newspaper two weeks ago by a group of prominent LGBT+ campaigners for "demonising as transphobic" those who dissented from its line.
In 2012, Lipnic dissented in a landmark EEOC case in which the commission ruled for the first time that discrimination against gay workers is a form of unlawful sex bias.
In a Fourth Amendment case, Judge Noonan dissented from the majority's opinion that use of a thermal imaging device to monitor a defendant's home did not constitute an illegal search.
New York, Holmes dissented from a decision to strike down a New York maximum-hours law limiting bake shop workers to no more than ten hours of work each day.
By lifting a lower court's nationwide injunction, the court's conservative majority is allowing the new "public charge" standards to be implemented immediately (all four of the court's liberal justices dissented).
Pai has dissented from the decisions of Democrats on the FCC that supported net neutrality provisions that forbid internet service providers from blocking or slowing web traffic to some users.
Similarly, he dissented from a decision not to rehear a ruling requiring the Little Sisters of the Poor, an order of nuns, to comply with an aspect of the regulations.
The most level-headed demurral came from Debra Ann Livingston, who dissented from a 2-1 decision against Mr Trump at the Second Circuit Court of Appeals on December 3rd.
In one unusual case, Gorsuch dissented from his colleagues when they ruled against a boy in seventh grade who had disrupted a gym class by launching a series of fake burps.
When the FCC in 2015 voted to help consumers by pre-empting the laws of two states that prohibit communities from expanding and building their own broadband networks, Pai dissented vociferously.
While the D.C. Circuit court ruled in favor of the Obama administration, denying the religious groups a chance to argue their case before the entire panel, Kavanaugh dissented from the majority.
Driving the news: The communique from the G20 summit in Argentina endorsed a "full implementation" of the Paris agreement, but the U.S. dissented from that section of the otherwise joint declaration.
Three members from the hawkish Fed bloc — Esther George, Loretta Mester and Eric Rosengren — dissented from the statement, an unusual split considering Chair Janet Yellen's adeptness at keeping the committee united.
George was one of three policymakers who dissented on the Fed's decision last week to leave rates unchanged so as to allow the economy more room to generate jobs and inflation.
Board newcomer Goushi Kataoka dissented for the third straight meeting, arguing that the BOJ should buy long maturity bonds so that yields for durations of 10 years and longer fall further.
Richmond Federal Reserve President Jeffrey Lacker said he would have dissented at the last rate-setting meeting if he had been able to vote, arguing that interest rates need to rise.
At a previous rate review in October, Kataoka dissented to the BOJ's decision to keep monetary policy steady on the view more easing steps were needed to hit its price target.
Her host, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren, was one of the Fed's biggest doves until the last meeting when he changed his tune rather suddenly and dissented for a rate rise.
Every single one of his Democratic colleagues had voted to dismiss the pending charges against Bill Clinton, but Feingold dissented, joining with Republicans to allow the impeachment process to move forward.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services — where Kavanaugh dissented from the D.C Circuit's decision not to rehear a challenge religious employers brought against the Affordable Care Act's contraception coverage requirement.
Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, saying the increasingly common type of settlement at the heart of the case was "unfair and unreasonable" and should not have been approved by the 9th Circuit.
Justices Stephen Breyer, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sonya Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan, as described by the New York Times as the "more liberal justices" of the Supreme Court, dissented in this case.
Commissioner Kara M. Stein dissented last year from waivers granted to banks that had settled cases over fixing the benchmark interest rate known as Libor, or the London interbank offered rate.
Three conservative justices - Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch - dissented from the decision by the nine-member conservative-majority court, saying it should have heard the appeals by the states.
Board members Takehiro Sato and Takahide Kiuchi, who dissented to most of BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's monetary-easing steps, have departed after their terms expired this month and will be replaced.
Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and Kansas City Fed President Esther George dissented in the policy decision this week as they did when the Fed reduced rates in July and September.
Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and Kansas City Fed President Esther George dissented in the policy decision this week as they did when the Fed reduced rates in July and September.
Judge Neomi Rao, a former Trump administration official whom Mr. Trump appointed to the bench in March, dissented, saying she would have quashed the subpoena as exceeding the House's legislative powers.
The third judge on the panel, Karen L. Henderson, an appointee of President George Bush, dissented, arguing that the administration should be able to transfer the battlefield captive without further ado.
It also came after Bullard dissented against the Fed's quarter of a percentage point rate cut because he wanted double that, his second dissent in favor of lower rates since June.
Rosengren was one of three Fed officials who dissented with the Federal Reserve's decision on Wednesday to cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point for the second time since July.
Judge Carolyn Dineen King, a Democratic appointee, dissented from the appeals court majority's voiding of the insurance requirement and said her colleagues on the panel should have left it at that.
St. Louis Federal Reserve president James Bullard and Boston Federal Reserve president Eric Rosengren both dissented against the quarter of a percentage point rate reduction, approved on a 7-3 vote.
Justice Clarence Thomas dissented, saying "there is no evidence in this case suggesting that Sudan's Embassy declined the service packet addressed to its foreign minister -- as it was free to do."
Since joining the Fed in October 2011, George has dissented 12 times (every time in favor of rate hikes) — far more than any other member of the FOMC during that time.
Gorsuch, Thomas, and Alito in 2017 dissented from a ruling requiring Arkansas to list same-sex parents on their children's birth certificates, arguing that to do so does not violate Obergefell.
When the court refused to reconsider its ruling, Kavanaugh dissented, saying the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) had exceeded its authority in seeking to regulate carbon emissions under a specific EPA program.
True, he dissented in a 2011 case that involved a challenge to the ACA, but as the Washington Post points out, he cited technical and jurisdictional reasons rather than constitutional ones.
While the majority of the court upheld the city's rules, Kavanaugh dissented and wrote that the city council had tried to subvert or find a work-around to the Supreme Court ruling.
"It could be one or two more," following rate increases in April and June, said Evans, who as recently as December dissented against a Fed policy-setting committee decision to raise rates.
James Bullard, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, had dissented in favor of a larger rate cut in September, but voted in favor of October's quarter-point adjustment.
Before Pai was FCC Chairman, he was one of five commissioners at the agency, and dissented on the 3–2 vote to cap rates, arguing that the order exceeded the agency's authority.
The court's five conservatives as well as Justices Elena Kagan and Stephen Breyer agreed that the cross should remain on public land, while liberal Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented.
But Italy's Padoan dissented, saying on Tuesday the plan went "beyond the supervisory limits" set for the ECB and called for a "reasonable method and timeframe" that did not create "new fragility".
Esther George, the Kansas City Fed president who is thought to be among the more hawkish Fed members, dissented at the meeting last week and called for a 25 basis point hike.
However, Dholakia, known for his dovish views, dissented strongly, arguing inflation would continue to ease because of factors such as good rainfalls, and wanted to focus on boosting employment and reducing poverty.
His most prominent opinion on the subject came last year when he dissented from a D.C. Circuit ruling that allowed an undocumented immigrant teenager to obtain an abortion while in federal custody.
Circuit Judge David Hamilton, who dissented from that ruling, wrote for Friday's dissenters that the majority wrongly extended decisions allowing pretextual stops based on moving violations, such as speeding, to parking violations.
The State Department's bureau for intelligence and research (INR) dissented from the report's conclusion, as did the Department of Energy, though the CIA's summary of the report did not mention any dissent.
Bullard dissented in June when the Fed did not cut rates, and has said he feels at least one more quarter-point cut is likely warranted before the end of the year.
Two board members dissented, arguing that the changes would make the BOJ's policy commitment ambiguous and raise doubts in the market over its commitment to achieve its elusive 2 percent inflation target.
Even jurists such as retired Justice John Paul Stevens, who dissented in Citizens United and called it a "radical departure from settled First Amendment law," has urged passage of the 220006th Amendment.
George, who is a voting member of the Fed's rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee this year, had dissented at the FOMC's January, March and April meetings when policymakers held rates steady.
Democrats and news outlets have noted, sometimes with scandalous subtext, that Mr. Moore dissented from the Alabama Supreme Court's majority in several instances to side with a person accused of sexual crimes.
William Bradford and of William Brewster, both of the Plymouth Colony, and is also a descendant of John McLean, a Supreme Court justice who dissented in the 19th-century Dred Scott decision.
Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch agreed that the voters lacked standing to bring the case forward, but dissented in the court's decision to send the case back to the lower court.
Roberts was joined in that case, centering on challenges to districts in North Carolina and Maryland, by his fellow justices on the right, as the four justices on the left passionately dissented.
The third judge on the panel, John Owens, dissented, saying he would have denied the stay and allowed the injunctions to remain in place pending more thorough review by the appeals court.
But new board member Goushi Kataoka dissented to the BOJ's decision to maintain its interest rate targets, saying current monetary policy was insufficient to push inflation up to 2 percent during fiscal 2019.
During the same year, he dissented on a decision not to rehear a case that would allow the EPA to disregard any cost-benefit analysis when considering how to deal with air pollution.
"The fact that the most dovish member of the FOMC, the one who dissented at the last meeting, didn't endorse a 50 basis point cut was a surprise for the market," Theoret said.
It is no coincidence that the three female justices all dissented against a ruling of the supreme court in 2015 that found that the law did not violate the constitutional right to equality.
Two important Fed presidents are also speaking Wednesday morning — dovish New York Fed President William Dudley and Kansas City Fed President Esther George, who dissented because she wanted to hike rates last month.
However, the March decision didn't seem to sit well with some members of the Federal Open Market Committee, the bank's monetary policymaking arm, even though only Kansas City Fed President Esther George dissented.
The two judges who dissented from the majority decision said that the court had gone too far in trying to regulate surveillance and intelligence data, and that it should leave this to lawmakers.
Kavanaugh dissented as the DC Circuit upheld the ACA's crucial mandate for individuals to buy insurance by 2014, asserting that it was too early to hear the controversy over a tax-related matter.
While Roberts has dissented on many cases that Anthony supported, including the court's ruling to legalize gay marriage in 2015, he famously sided with the court's four liberals to uphold Obamacare in 2012.
Kansas City Fed President Esther George, who has dissented from both rate cuts this year, was more concrete in her interest rate assessment in a speech to a conference in Denver on Friday.
Judge Douglas Ginsburg dissented from the ruling, saying that lawmakers writing the original smoking ban in 1987 did not mean for "smoking" to include e-cigarettes, which did not exist at the time.
Neither Elena Kagan nor Stephen Breyer publicly dissented when the court issued an unsigned opinion allowing one provision of an Indiana law go into effect that mandated the burial or cremation of fetal remains.
Willett dissented two years ago when his court rebuffed efforts to allow government officials to defend then-current bans on same-sex marriage, even after the U.S. Supreme Court found such state laws unconstitutional.
Judge Angela Mazzarelli, who dissented on the constitutional issue and was joined by one other judge from the five-person panel, raised concerns about the court's ability to hold a sitting president in contempt.
The afternoon release of Fed minutes could be more informative than usual, since the Federal Open Market Committee became even more clearly divided at its September meeting, when three of 29 voting members dissented.
Four justices, including, crucially, Anthony Kennedy, voted to uphold; the three conservative justices dissented; and Elena Kagan recused herself, presumably because of the work she did on the case as President Obama's solicitor general.
Underscoring that point, Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren on Friday released a statement outlining why he dissented on the Fed's rate cut earlier this week, and why he saw little reason for further easing.
That is because all three judges who decided the case — even Judge Stephen Williams, who dissented — agreed that the FCC had authority to reclassify internet service, the question at the heart of the case.
A separate, narrower challenge in 2015 came down to a 6-3 vote, with then-Justice Anthony Kennedy, who had dissented in 2012, joining the majority view upholding the challenged portion of the law.
When Narayana Kocherlakota ran the Minneapolis Fed, he too dissented against policy tightening, but Kashkari says he has not consulted with his predecessor, a PhD economist who now teaches at the University of Rochester.
He didn't register a dissent in the Arkansas case the way his conservative colleagues did; it's possible he dissented without letting that dissent be recorded, but it's also possible he sided with the liberals.
In a 2012 case in which an appeals court panel upheld certain Obama-era greenhouse gas regulations, for example, Judge Kavanaugh dissented, arguing that the E.P.A. had exceeded the authority Congress had granted it.
Chief Justice Roberts's vote was something of a surprise, as he had dissented in 2016 from the court's decision to strike down a Texas admitting-privileges law essentially identical to the one from Louisiana.
All four of the Court's Democratic appointees dissented, with Justice Sonia Sotomayor writing a sharply worded dissenting opinion accusing her Court of "putting a thumb on the scale in favor of" the Trump administration.
Justice Thomas dissented, asserting that if Congress can regulate individuals' ability to grow, possess or use marijuana for personal medicinal use, "it can regulate virtually anything," and states will be left with little power.
He dissented when the DC Circuit declined a full court review of a religious group's objection to the process for employers seeking to opt out of the mandate to provide insurance coverage for contraceptives.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor dissented, saying the majority opinion could not be reconciled with the 2010 decision or the reality of how little force is required to be convicted of robbery under the Florida law.
What made the case potentially important was that three justices — including Chief Justice Roberts — dissented, arguing that the rule should have been struck down as an unconstitutional delegation by Congress to the executive branch.
He didn't register a dissent in the Arkansas case the way his conservative colleagues did; it's possible he dissented without letting that dissent be recorded but it's also possible he sided with the liberals.
Justice Neil Gorsuch dissented for technical reasons, but he wrote that he would have gone further than the majority, criticizing the majority for keeping the Third-Party Doctrine "on life support" in the digital age.
Two voting members of the policy-setting committee -- Kansas City Fed President Esther George and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren -- dissented against the decision to lower interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point.
During that session, one new board member, Gerardo Esquivel, dissented on the tone of the policy statement, calling it too hawkish and worrying that the bank's language was fueling higher inflation expectations, the minutes showed.
As the Washington Post's Elise Viebeck and Shane Harris noted, four Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee on Sunday dissented from Trump's view that corruption has poisoned the Russia investigation in different televised interviews.
Judge Rowan Wilson dissented, saying the decision deprived Facebook of "any meaningful recourse" against the "en masse" data seizure, including from high school students who had the misfortune of knowing people suspected of disability fraud.
At that meeting, one new board member, Gerardo Esquivel, dissented on the tone of the policy statement, calling it too hawkish and worrying that the bank's language was fueling higher inflation expectations, the minutes showed.
But the two commissioners who dissented — Democrats Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel, who helped pass net neutrality rules in 2015 — used their opportunity before the vote to deliver statements sharply critical of the FCC's proposal.
Senior administration officials have tried to water down the testimony of government scientists, publicly chastised scientists who have dissented from President Trump's positions and blocked government researchers from traveling to conferences to present their work.
After he dissented in cases challenging E.P.A. regulations limiting mercury and greenhouse gas emissions, the Supreme Court granted certiorari and overturned the District of Columbia Circuit in favor of Judge Kavanaugh's analyses in both cases.
On Saturday, a Michigan State trustee, Mitch Lyons, dissented from the board's public support for its president, Lou Anna K. Simon, calling for her to resign amid questions around her knowledge about Dr. Nassar's behavior.
In 2013, for example, he dissented from a decision finding that a black woman who was fired from her job as a budget director in the House of Representatives could pursue discrimination and retaliation claims.
But Judge Paul V. Niemeyer dissented from the opinion and complained that while Democrats and Republicans have "decried" partisan gerrymandering "when wielded by their opponents," they continue to use it for their own self-interest.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh, one of three judges who dissented from Tuesday's ruling, claimed the court had created a new right for unlawful immigrant minors in U.S. Government detention to obtain an immediate abortion on demand.
All the liberal justices in the bench — Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan — dissented, arguing the injunctions should remain in place while the Supreme Court debates over the merits of the case.
While the 44-year-old senator tends to vote with center-left President Michelle Bachelet, parts of her party have dissented at times on issues such as strengthening labor laws and liberalizing Chile's strict abortion ban.
In recent years, commissioners have dissented over many policy issues, such as whether to grant regulatory waivers to big banks and how to interpret rule-making requirements of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law.
Last fall, he was one of the judges who dissented when the Court of Appeals ruled that a 17-year-old undocumented teenager could obtain an abortion after weeks of being blocked by the Trump administration.
A decade from now, the Supreme Court will almost certainly not be controlled by either a moderate Republican like Anthony Kennedy or a heterodox liberal like Byron White, a JFK nominee who dissented in Miranda v.
For example, she was joined only by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, age 65 and the fourth liberal, as she dissented to the majority's decision permitting a 40-foot high war memorial cross on public land in Maryland.
Many analysts say Masai is unlikely to rock the boat and is seen voting in favor of BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's proposals, unlike her predecessor Ishida, who dissented to January's decision to adopt negative interest rates.
Board members Takehiro Sato and Takahide Kiuchi, both of whom are economists, dissented to the decision to expand ETF purchases, arguing that it would distort market functions and expose the bank's balance sheet to excessive risk.
This court term, the justices decided against taking up a case that would have revisited Thomas's 85033 opinion in Brand X. On Monday, he dissented from his colleagues' decision, saying he would have welcomed the opportunity.
He dissented on the Fed's interest-rate hikes last year, and though he does not have a vote this year his comments signal he continues to disagree with the gradual rate hikes the Fed currently plans.
She also dissented from the majority in a three-judge ruling that resulted in the dismissal of all criminal charges against the former Reagan national security official Oliver L. North stemming from the Iran-contra scandal.
He said it was interesting that Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren did not dissent as he did at the last meeting, though Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester and Kansas City Fed President Esther George both dissented again.
The BOJ kept monetary policy on hold at the meeting but Goushi Kataoka, a new member of the policy board, dissented and argued against the central bank's view that current policy is sufficient to meet its target.
The head of the commission, Knut Anton Mork, dissented with the majority and said that the fund should cut its investments in equities to 50 percent of the total instead and transfer the difference into government bonds.
Judge Bybee and four other 9th Circuit judges dissented from the court's decision not to review en banc a three-judge panel's ruling last month that the president's first executive order likely violated constitutional due process protections.
To Ginsburg, who dissented, joined by Sotomayor, the Christian symbolism of a giant cross was overwhelming—and its location, at an intersection maintained by the state, represented a clear violation of the establishment clause of the Constitution.
Charles Krauthammer, the Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and pundit who helped shape and occasionally dissented from the conservative movement as he evolved from "Great Society" Democrat to Iraq War cheerleader to denouncer of Donald Trump, has died.
The two Democrats on the board dissented, saying the Browning-Ferris decision was legally sound and the majority failed to provide any "real-world examples or even remotely plausible hypotheticals" that show how the standard harmed businesses.
In 2015, he dissented from the court's decision not to rehear a three-judge panel's decision upholding an accommodation offered by the Obama administration to religious groups with objections to providing contraception coverage to their female workers.
Chief Justice John Roberts, Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Gorsuch joined all of their Democratic-appointed colleagues in the decision favoring broad oversight of executive branch actions in immigration cases, while Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented.
When he was granted a hearing in which, according to court transcripts, multiple clinicians recommended his release, one doctor dissented — a doctor with whom he had had an ugly dispute and who, another doctor testified, wasn't objective.
But in her tweet, Feinstein referred to the fact that in 2016, Roberts dissented when the court struck down parts of a Texas law that would have shuttered all but a handful of clinics in the state.
A vocal advocate of aggressive easing who joined the board in July, Kataoka dissented in an 8-1 vote and argued against the central bank's view that current policy was sufficient to boost inflation to its target.
The three officials who dissented over the Fed's decision to keep rates unchanged were Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester, Kansas City Fed President Esther George and a new voice in the hawk chorus — Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren.
She sustained the validity of Breathalyzer tests in drunken-driving cases but dissented when the court ruled that party hosts were responsible if a guest to whom they served liquor drove away intoxicated and got into an accident.
That means Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, or one of the other conservatives on the bench who dissented from the court's 2016 decision would be required to join the panel's liberal wing in order to prevent the law from taking effect.
Judge Eugene Fahey dissented, finding it "hard to imagine" that Brown was ignorant there could be consequences in New York, which has a "very substantial interest" in protecting its citizens by holding dealers liable for improper gun sales.
Both Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren and Kansas City Fed President Ester George dissented on the move, signaling policymakers extensively debated whether this month's meeting was the right time to cut rates amid signs of a healthy economy.
Mester and George were among the three regional Fed presidents who dissented on last week's rate decision, and others have cited the need for the Fed to act in time to prevent any rapid run-up in inflation.
Boston Federal Reserve Bank president Eric Rosengren, who is hosting the conference at which Yellen spoke, was one of three policymakers who dissented at the Fed's September policy meeting and argued for an immediate increase in interest rates.
Kavanaugh also dissented from that ruling, but a source who opposes abortion rights who was only willing to speak on background, said concerns have been expressed privately to the White House that Kavanaugh's dissent should have gone farther.
Justices Stephen Breyer, Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented, with Breyer arguing that the court was ignoring "seven hundred years of Anglo-American legal history" by endorsing punishment for people who could not perceive that their actions were wrong.
Another new judge, Stephanos Bibas, dissented last month from a decision by a panel of the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit that upheld a New Jersey law limiting a firearm magazine to 10 rounds of ammunition.
She was among the FTC commissioners in 2015 who declined to bring an antitrust lawsuit against Google despite the recommendations of some FTC staff, and in 2013 she dissented from an FTC settlement unfavorable to the internet giant.
But I'm not sure that option is much better ... She harnessed that fan devotion for profit based on skills she did not possess and services she could not provide, and anyone who dissented from that loyalty was 'inauthentic.
In late October, Ms. Buerkle was the lone commissioner who dissented in part from a decision to recall all Zen Magnets, the small but very strong rare earth magnets that can be shaped together, but can also separate.
He recently dissented in an appeals court decision that allowed an undocumented pregnant teen to get an abortion, but his dissent did not go so far as to say choosing to have an abortion is unconstitutional, according to Politico.
Chief Justice John Roberts, joined by odd bed fellow Justice Sonia Sotomayor, dissented from the majority opinion, saying Congress had interfered with the role of the judiciary in passing the law while the case was pending in the courts.
Justice Thomas may have cast a lonely vote to hear the case, untroubled by the apparent pro-religion stance of the county board and still unhappy with Locke v Davey, the 2004 theology studies case from which he dissented.
Three of the panel's five members ruled in Assange's favor, one dissented and one did not take part, in a decision that is not legally binding on the UK and Swedish governments but that does place pressure on them.
For much of his career, Kennedy was skeptical of race-conscious admissions, siding against the use of race in college admissions and K-12 school assignment, as Vox's Dylan Matthews recently wrote: In 2003, he dissented in Grutter v.
In 2011, he dissented from a D.C. Circuit ruling that upheld the District of Columbia's ban on automatic weapons, urging his colleagues to take a less lenient approach when weighing whether gun restrictions passed muster under the Second Amendment.
When he dissented from a 2003 ruling in favour of race-conscious admissions at a public law school, Mr Kennedy objected to its "predominant" use of race, noting that more "modest" attempts to bolster diversity posed no constitutional difficulty.
In a separate case associated with the Affordable Care Act, Kavanaugh dissented when the DC Circuit declined a full court review of a religious group's objection to the process for employers seeking to opt out of the contraceptive mandate.
"What the defendant may not know is the strength of the prosecution's case, and therefore how likely it is that he can 'beat' the charges despite his guilt," wrote three prosecutors who dissented from the state bar association report.
Of the seven justices in the majority (only Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented), only four subscribed to the footnote: Justices Anthony M. Kennedy, Samuel A. Alito Jr., and Elena Kagan, in addition to the chief justice.
But new board member Goushi Kataoka dissented from the BOJ board's decision to maintain its interest rate targets, arguing that the BOJ should buy government bonds so that 15-year JGB yields would remain at less than 0.2 percent.
Fed policymakers generally agree they should raise rates gradually but George dissented at the last two policy meetings, arguing for hikes, and her comments on Thursday suggest weak economic growth in the first quarter has not changed her mind.
This company of women had been at the center of a media firestorm since December when the Madison Square Garden Co., the group that manages them, committed the dancers to perform at the inauguration, even though some members dissented.
And he dissented to side with a mother and son who had been barred from reading from the Bible in a kindergarten "show and tell" session, arguing that barring religious texts infringed on free speech and religious liberty rights.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - St. Louis Federal Reserve bank president James Bullard said he dissented at this week's Federal Open Market Committee meeting because he felt weak inflation and uncertainties about the outlook for economic growth warranted an interest rate cut.
Three voting members of the rate-setting committee dissented in the September policy statement in favor of an immediate hike, the first time since 2011 that so many have taken such action in the same direction at a single meeting.
Kansas City Fed President Esther George, who dissented against the decision to ease juin July, and Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker, who said he "reluctantly" supported the cut, both said the U.S. economy does not need more stimulus at this point.
Roberts dissented as Kennedy and the other justices in the majority struck down the Texas law that imposed tough standards on physicians and facilities, including a requirement that doctors who perform abortions have so-called "admitting privileges" at a local hospital.
The Supreme Court will hear arguments this year about the legality of President Trump's travel ban; in a December Supreme Court decision that allowed the third version to continue during the legal challenges, both Justices Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor dissented.
Four judges dissented from the ruling, with the main dissent by Judge Consuelo Callahan arguing that California's laws taken together amount to a substantial restriction on citizens' right to bear arms for self defense, as protected by the Second Amendment.
Kansas City Fed President Esther George, who dissented against the decision to ease in July, and Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker, who said he "reluctantly" supported the cut, both said the U.S. economy does not need more stimulus at this point.
And even as she dissented in perhaps the most consequential case of the term -- which prevents judges from halting extreme partisan gerrymanders -- Kagan delivered a statement from the bench that was arguably her most passionate of a near-decade tenure.
The other five voters this year are from the regional Fed banks and include Esther George, who has long supported a rate rise and dissented at the last three of the Fed's four policy meetings at which rates were left unchanged.
It also sends a signal to judges nationwide that seeking legally dubious ways to attack gay rights will not be tolerated by the Supreme Court, even by the three surviving conservative justices who dissented from last year's same-sex marriage ruling.
" Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented, and joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor and Justice Stephen Breyer in part, criticized the majority for wielding an ax to "cut down" down the entire statute instead of "using a scalpel to trim the statute.
What's surprising is not Justice Kennedy's vote, but that the three justices who dissented — Chief Justice Roberts along with Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr. — were willing to close their eyes to the weight of precedent and evidence.
"This is a case about executive power and individual liberty," Kavanaugh wrote earlier this year as he dissented from an opinion by the full DC Circuit upholding the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, run by a single director.
Critical decisions: In 2017, Kavanaugh dissented on a decision that allowed an immigrant teenager to get an abortion, and has rejected the idea that the Obama administration could compel employers, including those with religious beliefs, to provide contraception to employees.
In June, he and three other conservative justices dissented when the court blocked Trump from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 U.S. census that critics said was intended to deter immigrants from taking part in the decennial population count.
In 1985, for example, Justice John Paul Stevens dissented from a decision that permitted the search of a high school student's purse after she was caught smoking, a ruling that established an anemic conception of the Fourth Amendment's privacy protections.
"Compared to the majority opinion Justice Kennedy joined three years ago striking down a deeply similar Texas law, the fact that Justice Kavanaugh dissented drives home that, on abortion cases, the chief justice is now the swing vote," Vladeck said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Boston Federal Reserve Bank President Eric Rosengren, who dissented from the central bank's decision to cut interest rates earlier this week, repeated on Friday that monetary stimulus was not needed for the U.S. economy and posed its own problems.
Circuit Judge Peter Hall, who dissented, said he feared the majority "would prefer to substitute its sentencing preference for that of the district court," but agreed that the case should be returned to Brodie so she could better explain her reasoning.
Judge Janice Rogers Brown, another Bush nominee, dissented from the ruling, arguing that FERC does not have the authority to take action to reduce the greenhouse gas impact of pipelines it approves, so it is not obligated to analyze some impacts.
Judge James L. Graham, of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, who served on the appellant panel and dissented, noted the possibility that unsealing the grand jury testimony could affect people who are still living.
Powell has never dissented on a monetary policy decision during his nearly six years at the Fed, though recently released transcripts of central bank deliberations during 2012 showed his discomfort at the time with the Fed's massive bond-buying program.
Previous rulings As a lower court judge, Kavanaugh dissented when the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that a 17-year old undocumented woman -- called "Jane Doe"-- in detention in Texas was entitled to seek abortion without delay.
Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented, saying the court ignored the fact that since the law governing vacancies was adopted in 1998, more than 100 people have served in acting roles while the U.S. Senate considered their nominations for permanent jobs.
Kansas City Fed President Esther George, who dissented against the U.S. central bank's decision to cut rates last month, and Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker, who said he "reluctantly" supported it, said the U.S. economy does not need more stimulus at this point.
Three regional Fed presidents dissented from the central bank's decision last week to keep rates steady, and several have begun citing concerns about financial stability and the need for the Fed to act in time to prevent any rapid run-up in prices.
"Policymakers...should not throw out all that's been learned from past experience or be led astray by thinking this time is completely different," Mester said in her first remarks since she dissented against last week's decision and argued for an immediate rate hike.
Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari, who dissented both times the Fed raised interest rates so far this year, on Monday signaled he may do so again in December when the Fed is widely expected to deliver a third rate hike.
Other policymakers, including three who dissented on the Fed's decision to stand pat at its September meeting in favor of an immediate increase, fear the central bank getting behind the curve on inflation and that low rates could increase financial stability risks.
While Kavanaugh dissented from that ruling, he also said that he would have ruled that the court did not have jurisdiction to hear the case because of a longstanding federal statute that limits the jurisdiction of federal courts to hear tax-related matters.
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When the school district tried to remove federal oversight in 2006, Gruender dissented from his colleagues (who ruled that oversight should be kept in place), claiming that the federal government was trying to change the standards the school district had to meet.
Opposition to some of the extraordinary policies put in place to fight the 2007 to 2009 financial crisis, for example, led former Governor Kevin Warsh to resign even though he never dissented, maintaining a unified face for the Fed during a treacherous time.
So in 19973, for example, he dissented from a majority opinion written by Justice Antonin Scalia that struck down, on First Amendment grounds, a California law that made it a crime to sell a "violent" video game to a minor without parental permission.
Nevertheless, it's a safe bet that Kavanaugh's "text, history, and tradition" framework would lead to a much more expansive Second Amendment than the consensus framework, since Kavanaugh dissented to the right of two of his Republican colleagues in the second Heller case.
Two of the Fed's 10 voting members dissented on the rate hike, even as Fed policymakers lifted their growth forecasts for next year as the U.S. nears a deal on a tax plan that Republicans say will rev the country's economic engine.
Monday: New York Fed President John Williams (voter) and San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly (non-voter) will speak today, as will St. Louis Fed President James Bullard (voter), who dissented in favor of a 50 basis point cut at the September meeting.
The 7-2 ruling written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, to which only Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg dissented, is very focused on the individual facts of this particular case, so it doesn't set much of a precedent for future similar cases.
In a 2017 DC Circuit case, the judge dissented regarding a decision that granted an undocumented teen the ability to leave federal custody to obtain an abortion, but his disagreement focused more on the timing of the procedure than her right to access it.
Earlier this month, US Appeals Court Judge Neomi Rao, cited the 1993 Nixon case -- but almost incidentally -- as she dissented from a DC Circuit ruling that upheld the investigatory power of the US House and its subpoena for eight years of the President's financial documents.
"We're glad that internet providers won't be allowed to act as gatekeepers and give privileged access to a select few," said David Watt, head of regulatory affairs at Rogers, which dissented from its peers by arguing against the practice at a hearing late last year.
"The issue really is that the Fed has not pursued its target with the aggressiveness one might want to see," said former Minneapolis Fed President Narayana Kocherlakota, who dissented against rate hikes at some of his last meetings because there was no apparent inflation pressure.
The BOJ unexpectedly deployed the negative interest rate policy in January to stimulate the economy, although four of the nine board members dissented the decision, which drew criticism from lawmakers for failing to boost stock prices or arrest an unwelcome rise in the yen.
In an interview with the Indian news agency ANI published just a day before the two women entered the shrine, Modi cited the view of the lone female judge on the bench when the Supreme Court handed down its verdict in September, who dissented.
He clerked for a year on the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia for Judge Malcolm R. Wilkey, a conservative who had notably dissented a few years earlier from a ruling that President Richard M. Nixon had to turn over tape recordings.
While 200 Conservative lawmakers voted in support of May as leader, 1.26053 dissented, indicating opposition not only from several dozen supporters of a hard Brexit but also from many more pragmatic lawmakers - and signaling that she was no nearer to passing her EU divorce agreement.
And Hardiman, a judge on the Third Circuit, strongly dissented in a Pennsylvania case involving a woman and her son who had been barred from reading the Bible during the child's school "show and tell," arguing that they had the right to do so.
It was not until the early 20th century that it acquired the stature of a sacred writ and became, in effect, a loyalty test and an excuse for people who called themselves patriots to harass and beat people who dissented from the song's message.
Taking on the role of a beloved comic book character already comes with intense pressure, but the announcement of Rose's casting last summer elicited an added layer of scrutiny: Some fans dissented on social media and suggested she wasn't gay enough for the part.
All three judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit agreed the FAA must conduct a new review of the request for regulations setting a minimum airline seat size, but Judge Judith Rogers dissented from part of the court's rationale.

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