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"enjoin" Definitions
  1. (formal) to order or strongly advise somebody to do something; to say that a particular action or quality is necessary
  2. enjoin somebody from doing something (law) to legally prevent somebody from doing something, for example with an injunction
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131 Sentences With "enjoin"

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"It's up to each of us to invent our own future," they enjoin.
I enjoin you to abandon your hardened Twitter ways and embrace Cookie Monster social.
" Finally, Lefkowitz beseeched the courts to "enjoin the issuance of insurance policies covering 'Sea-Monkeys.
Watch the Great Disruptor enjoin Congress to repeal Medicare, Medicaid, EMTALA, HIPAA, UMRA, and the ACA.
Therefore, she said, the court does not have jurisdiction to enjoin the aspect of Trump's policy.
It was a moment that would define the legacies of both men — and enjoin them in history.
But if the commission finds a violation, the SEC could enjoin Musk and Tesla from future misleading communications.
The Justice Department asked the court in that case to enjoin the North Carolina law late on Tuesday.
Trump wants a judge to temporarily enjoin Mazars from complying with the subpoena while the case is adjudicated.
Potentially, other tech firms' apps could follow Facebook's lead and seek to enjoin NSO from using their networks.
Yost asked the 6th Circuit to enjoin U.S. District Judge Dan Polster of Cleveland from proceeding with an Oct.
"It is extraordinary for the court to enjoin the president's national security decision based on some newspaper articles," Flentje responded.
What's more, he also wants the court to "permanently enjoin and order Twitter" to suspend Mair and the other accounts.
The lawsuit asks the court to strike down the administration's new rules and to enjoin the president from further sabotage.
"Invoking the Constitution to enjoin the laws of a state requires more than 'slight implication and vague conjecture,'" Shepherd wrote.
Specifically, if the DOJ sues to enjoin the transaction, we will immediately take action to reduce our 2017 exchange footprint.
The lawsuit is seeking, however, to enjoin Geo from paying detainees less than the state's minimum wage of $11 per hour.
She then used that violent memory to enjoin Hollywood to tell more empathetic stories and protect the storytellers who produce them.
"If they enjoin us, some teachers will go back," Kym Randolph, a spokesperson for the West Virginia Education Association, told me.
But, at least for now, the law allows trial judges broad reach to enjoin rules and regulations far beyond their courtrooms.
"It is extraordinary for a court to enjoin the president's national security determination based on some newspaper articles," Mr. Flentje said.
" He added because "the law threatens to disenfranchise an individual's right to vote, the only viable remedy is to enjoin its enforcement.
This battle will soon move to the courts with an attempt to enjoin the implementation of the law until litigation is complete.
And the suit the suit seeks to enjoin Vyera's conduct, and obtain monetary relief from the alleged victims of the company's conduct.
The overt content of so many sacred stories, which enjoin obedience for the sake of an ultimate reward, is not really sublimely mysterious.
"The Constitution does not require the federal courts to act like Galileo's Inquisition and enjoin consideration of new academic theories," Judge Wynn wrote.
" The lawyers want McFadden to enjoin Neal from making a potential request for Trump's state taxes until Trump "obtains an opportunity for judicial review.
So he bought Akorn shares and moved, as a shareholder, to intervene in the six dismissed suits in order to enjoin the mootness fee.
The DOJ seeks to enjoin three of California's sanctuary laws which allegedly reflect a deliberate attempt to obstruct the enforcement of federal immigration law.
"Thus the court has the power to enjoin SB 5 as a continuing violation of the law as determined in this case," she continued.
"[I]f the DOJ sues to enjoin the transaction, we will immediately take action to reduce our 2017 exchange footprint," CEO Mark Bertolini wrote.
"Maybe I'm wrong about this, that the parties are not suggesting I can enjoin the President of the United States from tweeting things?" he said.
Defendant Watson cannot offer Plaintiffs the relief they seek as she bears no responsibility for The Cocktales Anthology they wish to enjoin from further publication.
"The judicial branch has no power to eviscerate the lawful directives of Congress—nor to enjoin the executive branch from enforcing such mandates," Sessions said.
The result is that opinion after opinion cited Trump's tweets as a basis to enjoin major policies and dismiss the arguments of the Justice Department.
Emergency prescription for the House:  Enjoin President Obama from dropping the sanctions by amending H.R. 28500, the Iran Terror Finance Transparency Act introduced by Rep.
Yet, it remains to be seen if U.S. courts will enjoin the agreement, or let it remain in effect as the legal appeals wind on.
Both sides cited precedent that seems to back their arguments on whether federal courts can enjoin AG actions to preserve their jurisdiction over sweeping settlements.
Last month a federal judge declined to enjoin the law for now ruling that the challengers had not shown that it would "disparately impact" minority voters.
"We have recently witnessed a number of decisions in which courts have improperly used judicial power to steer, enjoin, modify, and direct executive policy," he added.
Harvey was going to issue similarly structured bonds in the near future before the enforcement division stepped in to enjoin offerings until necessary safeguards were imposed.
And so, in this situation and to avoid application of the K.K.R. rule, the plaintiff would try to enjoin the deal arguing that it was unfairly negotiated.
Naturally, no one was there to argue against the measure: Why did the court find it necessary to enjoin putative and nameless defendants from breaking the law?
Indeed, the demonstrators had recently succeeded in going to court to enjoin the denial of free speech by the Charlottesville City Council in refusing them a permit.
To enjoin an executive order — as the Fourth and Ninth Circuits did — a court must be convinced that the policy has a "substantial likelihood" of being illegal.
Cato is asking the court to strike down all of the SEC's previous gag agreements and enjoin the commission from entering broad speech prohibitions in the future.
The Court should declare that the Executive Order and S. 289 are preempted and unconstitutional, and should permanently enjoin the Defendants from enforcing or giving effect to them.
The Court will enter judgment in favor of the House of Representatives and enjoin the use of unappropriated monies to fund reimbursements due to insurers under Section 1402.
However, before completion, when there is only the opportunity to enjoin the transaction, the old higher standards apply, requiring the company to get the highest price reasonably available.
Opponents played Trump's various promises during the campaign to impose a "Muslim ban" and judges relied heavily on Trump's statements to enjoin both the first and second orders.
Judges Alan Norris, Eugene Siler and Karen Moore denied a mandamus petition by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, who had asked the 6th Circuit to enjoin the Oct.
Every speech act is an act, meant not only to communicate something but to do something: reassure, acknowledge, nurture, enjoin, reject, dominate, encourage, or just fill awkward silence.
In their more serious moments, the trio try to suggest new ways of looking at holy texts and traditions, including the parts which appear to enjoin violence or intolerance.
" Qualcomm then countersued Apple last month, arguing that it wants to "enjoin Apple from further interference with Qualcomm's agreements with the companies that manufacture iPhones and iPads for Apple.
Still, the Post's role becomes clear as it races to catch up, while the Nixon administration has handcuffed the Times by suing to enjoin the paper from further publication.
It seeks to enjoin the state from certifying the results "until such election is properly conducted and in compliance with every requirement of Arizona law," according to the lawsuit.
" The filing asks the court to "preliminarily and permanently enjoin" the Curran from staging the two shows, or, as an alternative, to award Nederlander "damages resulting from lost profits.
Scott attempted to enjoin Beth Israel's lawyers from reading or making any use whatsoever of what would have been privileged emails had they not been transmitted through Beth Israel.
The Gaetanos sued in federal court in Detroit to enjoin the IRS from obtaining privileged information and to require tax investigators to return whatever confidential documents they had already obtained.
After the SEC launched the administrative proceeding, Tilton sued the agency in federal court in Manhattan to enjoin it, challenging the constitutionality of the SEC's appointment of in-house judges.
Even if a court were to enjoin construction, the declaration could afford Trump the political cover to end the government shutdown, as the issue moved its way through the courts.
"A single judge's decision to enjoin the entire federal government from acting is an extreme step, and too often, district courts are doing it without following the law," he said.
Trump on Wednesday filed an emergency application, asking a judge to enjoin Neal from requesting his New York tax returns until the president has an opportunity to be heard in court.
Progressives just do not like the fact that they now have to actually go to court and prove that a state is engaging in discrimination to enjoin a new election law.
"Every Court to rule on a request to preliminarily enjoin the rule has determined that a preliminary injunction is unwarranted," Solicitor General Noel Francisco told the justices in a court filing.
Genentech turned to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Friday, a day after U.S. District Judge Colm Connolly in Delaware denied its emergency motions to enjoin Amgen's sales.
If their theory were to be adopted, any person on earth could challenge any U.S. policy initiative on grounds that it violates due process rights, and seek to enjoin U.S. government activities.
"Unless they stop doing what they're doing, we're going to file a suit next week and enjoin them from using our client's trademark," Karageuzian lawyer, Sam Israel, said in a statement to People.
Imagine also — and this should be more easily imagined — that you file a complaint in court to enjoin further occupation of your property and seeking damages for the property destruction that has occurred.
The motion asked the court to enjoin the Ways and Means Committee from requesting Trump's state tax returns under a new New York law until the president has an opportunity for judicial review.
But the judge said that both groups of plaintiffs lacked legal standing to challenge the sale and that a late effort by the Massachusetts attorney general to enjoin the auction was legally insufficient.
Taking notice of what is mundane via our own struggles has the remarkable power to instruct and enjoin us to confront injustices, to assess our own privilege, and to change our everyday behaviors.
Xerox shareholders, for instance, probably wouldn't have been able to enjoin an announced $6.1 billion acquisition by Fujifilm if they'd been in Chancery Court instead of New York State Supreme Court, Grant said.
"Under the circumstances of this case, the only practicable method of providing plaintiffs with the relief to which they are entitled is to vacate the [policy] and permanently enjoin its application," the judge concluded.
The DoJ lawyers point to an 1867 precedent that courts may not "enjoin the president in the performance of his official duties", but CREW cites several examples to the contrary in more recent decades.
Initial efforts included a failed attempt to overturn the rule under the Congressional Review Act and an unsuccessful petition in the normally friendly U.S. District Court of Wyoming to enjoin operation of the rule.
"Unless they stop doing what they're doing, we're going to file a suit next week and enjoin them from using our client's trademark," Israel, a managing partner at Sam P. Israel, P.C., tells PEOPLE.
His injunction, the newspaper argued, flies in the face of skepticism from both U.S. Supreme Court and the Iowa Supreme Court about whether a court can ever enjoin the press in advance of publication.
As a nation, we don't want to impair a judge's ability to issue rulings on the merits — certainly not those that might permanently enjoin enforcement of a president's executive order or act of Congress.
The lawsuit, filed in the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia, asks the judge to declare the new credible-fear policies illegal and to enjoin the government from applying the new standards.
"Because Chairman Cummings' subpoena to Mazars threatens to expose Plaintiffs' confidential information and lacks 'a legitimate legislative purpose,' this Court has the power to declare it invalid and to enjoin its enforcement," the lawsuit says.
US District Judge Andrew Hanen on Friday denied the request from Texas and a handful of other states to immediately enjoin enforcement of DACA — but is giving the parties 21 days to appeal his ruling.
The major federal employee unions sued the government to enjoin the enforcement SF-2628, challenging the restriction on releasing "classifiable" information because it created an unconstitutional "chilling effect" on speech protected under the First Amendment.
That concern arose with issuance of the preliminary injunction by U.S. District Court Judge William Orrick in San Francisco to enjoin the Trump executive order threatening to deny federal funds to so-called sanctuary cities.
Other "bona fide competitive reasons do not bar a plaintiff from demanding that a court enjoin illegal conduct that skews the marketplace by inserting an additional unlawful competitive advantage," 2nd Circuit Judge Pierre Leval wrote.
"Under the All Writs Act and Rule 23, the district court had authority to enjoin behavior by third parties to the extent necessary to effectuate and preserve the integrity of its prior orders," the opinion said.
"This court should not lightly embrace a legal theory that effectively empowers a single district judge to enjoin - and then potentially hold in contempt - tens of millions of nonparties throughout the country," the Jenner brief warned.
Asked Friday if he was concerned about courts halting an emergency declaration, Trump replied, "we have very, very strong legal standing to win," adding it would be "very hard" for a court to enjoin the declaration.
And in October, several far-right leaders and militia groups were sued in the circuit court in a complaint that aims to use Virginia's anti-paramilitary laws to enjoin armed mobs from marching in the city.
Republican state attorneys general realized they could file suits challenging Obama policies in friendly federal courts, asking trial judges not simply to invalidate rules and regulations but to enjoin enforcement of the policies in every jurisdiction.
A federal appeals court has denied nonprofit group Recycle for Change's request to enjoin enforcement of an Oakland, California collection box ordinance, finding RFC is unlikely to prevail on a First Amendment challenge to the law.
" In its complaint, EPIC urged the FTC to investigate Facebook's "proposed plan to transfer WhatsApp user data to Facebook and to use WhatsApp user data for marketing purposes, and to enjoin its unfair and deceptive data practices.
U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos in Manhattan denied a request by Impax Laboratories Inc to enjoin Turing from selling over 3,500 Daraprim bottles and recall potentially thousands more that carried the label of one of Impax's units.
At a phone hearing last Friday in the ACLU case, Judge Sabraw asked whether it would be futile to enjoin family separation if Flores requires kids to be transferred out of unlicensed detention centers in 20 days.
In addition to the criminal case, the Justice Department also filed a civil lawsuit seeking to enjoin the two companies from exporting any products created using the trade secrets and blocking the further transfer of trade secrets.
It's possible that the companies behind the pipeline could ask federal courts to enjoin (or block) the Army Corps' decision in the coming days, says Carl Tobias, the Williams Chair in Law at the University of Richmond.
Judge (Barry) Ostrager said, 'No, no, no, I'm weighing the balance of hardships and I think the hardship is much worse from being forced into this deal than if I enjoin it and let it play out.
"Where the law threatens to disenfranchise an individual's right to vote, the only viable remedy is to enjoin its enforcement," Presiding Justice Kenneth C. Brown wrote in his decision for the Hillsborough Superior Court Northern District in Manchester.
The list of disqualifying events includes any felony conviction within the past 43 years, certain specified felony or misdemeanor convictions, violations of various securities law, and injunctions entered to enjoin a person from performing a securities-related function.
The list of disqualifying events includes any felony conviction within the past 10 years, certain specified felony or misdemeanor convictions, violations of various securities law, and injunctions entered to enjoin a person from performing a securities-related function.
"Specifically, if the DOJ sues to enjoin the transaction, we will immediately take action to reduce our 5.73 exchange footprint," Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini wrote the DOJ's antitrust division, in the letter that was obtained by the Huffington Post.
"Frontline has today filed a complaint ... to immediately enjoin portions of the unfair transaction documents into which DHT has entered" with BW Group, Frontline said in a statement, referring to DHT's top shareholder which owns a 34.28 percent stake.
A group of young Americans suing the U.S. government for allegedly knowingly causing climate change has urged the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to enjoin the federal government from issuing coal and fossil fuel extraction permits on public lands.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Spanish renewable energy and engineering firm Abengoa SA has asked a U.S. bankruptcy court to enjoin legal action and future claims by creditors who are unsatisfied with a high-stakes plan to restructure $10 billion of debt.
In its lawsuit, the company, which was recently awarded multibillion-dollar contracts to oversee federal immigration detention facilities in the Golden State, asked a federal court to permanently enjoin the law, arguing it encroached on the federal government's authority.
It's been a running gag throughout the debate cycle: The moderators enjoin an argument over the candidates' various health care plans, giving the field's Medicare for All opponents the opportunity to ask but how will you pay for it.
"This case seeks the Court's intervention to enjoin OFAC from using the devastating power of U.S. economic sanctions without adhering to the bounds of its legal authority and in a manner that is inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution," the complaint states.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Friday allowed construction to proceed on a crude oil pipeline in North Dakota, denying a request from Native American tribes to enjoin the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw permits for the project.
"At this moment in time, the harm Ohio claims it will suffer from a bellwether trial sounds way too speculative for a mandamus petition—especially one that seeks to not just enjoin, but dismiss every county and city claim," Zimmerman said.
"This action seeks to permanently enjoin the Defendants from silencing Mr. Sims with respect to any information he learned during his tenure as a federal employee, and any legal rights and protections therefrom that may necessarily flow," the court document reads.
Barnes did ask Justice Chimes to enjoin Ross Cellino's wife and daughters from practicing under the name Cellino & Cellino – a request the state judge denied – but did not request her permission to file a derivative suit in the name of Cellino & Barnes.
WASHINGTON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Friday allowed construction to proceed on a crude oil pipeline in North Dakota, denying a request from Native American tribes to enjoin the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw permits for the project.
The states are asking the court to permanently enjoin the Trump administration from building a border wall without an appropriation by Congress, permanently block the administration from diverting federal funding toward construction of a border wall; and declare the national emergency declaration unlawful.
The law has long recognized that where actions by one party interfere with the person or property of another, that person may be able to recover damages or even get a court order to enjoin, or put a stop to, the behavior.
The 3rd Circuit affirmed a ruling that under the Eleventh Amendment, GlaxoSmithKline was not entitled to enjoin Louisiana from bringing state-law antitrust claims over the allergy medication even though the company had already settled a class action asserting the same theories.
Finally, the judges rejected demands to enjoin the agency from further leasing activities in the BLM planning areas but instead followed precedent in allowing the agency — and in this case the various parties — to decide how best to comply with NEPA's procedural requirements.
In opening remarks, Len Cali, AT&T's senior vice president for global public policy, laid out the company's expectations in regard to a federal law—chiefly among them that the federal government should enjoin state governments from passing consumer privacy laws of their own.
Late this afternoon, the Trump administration will argue for the president's broad authority to set immigration policy in the courtroom of U.S. District Judge James Robart of Seattle, who is hearing a request by the states of Washington and Minnesota to enjoin the controversial policy.
In court papers filed Monday morning, Trump also suggested that instead of enjoining the Ways and Means Committee, the court could instead enjoin the New York officials, preventing them from providing Trump's state tax returns to Congress until the president can be heard in court.
Second, even assuming the statute could or should be applied to the individual plaintiffs, they have met their burden to enjoin the MPP on grounds that it lacks sufficient protections against aliens being returned to places where they face undue risk to their lives or freedom.
The President then dismissed all BeIN's claims ("It follows that beIN has failed to demonstrate the existence of a 'manifestly unlawful disturbance' or evidence of imminent harm that would justify granting against ARABSAT (...) the injunctions to enjoin it from broadcasting in France the beoutQ satellite signal").
This is a serious question: In Alaska, a federal court had to enjoin an Anchorage commission that tried to force a women's shelter to allow a man identifying as a woman to sleep in the same room as women who had been raped, trafficked and abused.
The suit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, is asking for the court to permanently enjoin the Trump administration from building a border wall without an appropriation by Congress and to permanently block the administration from diverting federal funding toward construction of a border wall.
But to say, I disagree; I refuse; you're wrong; etiam si omnes — ego non — these are the words that define our individuality, give us our freedom, enjoin our tolerance, enlarge our perspectives, seize our attention, energize our progress, make our democracies real, and give hope and courage to oppressed people everywhere.
Trump is requesting that a judge temporarily enjoin Mazars from complying with the subpoena as the case is adjudicated, while the Manhattan district attorney's office is arguing that the case should be dismissed, and that any legal challenge to its subpoena should take place in state court rather than federal court.
The Dashers moved to compel arbitration and to enjoin DoorDash from abruptly changing couriers' contracts to switch from mandatory arbitration at AAA to arbitration at a far smaller service, the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution, that recently adopted rules to stretch out the process of arbitrating masses of employee claims.
Among the parts of SB4 that have been put on hold: The court did not, however, enjoin one of the parts of SB4 that attracted the most controversy when the bill was passed earlier this summer: the provision that forces local police departments to allow officers to ask about the immigration status of residents during a detention or arrest.
Recently, the scope of Congress's investigative powers was challenged, when Fusion GPS (the company that hired Christopher Steele of Steele Dossier fame) sought to have the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia enjoin the enforcement of a subpoena that its bank had received from Chairman Devin Nunes of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence for certain of Fusion's financial records.
The Democratic-led House Ways and Means Committee argued in a court filing Thursday that courts lack jurisdiction to enjoin the panel from using a New York law to request President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's state tax returns.
Jones, however, ruled that the 11th Amendment of the Constitution and the principles of sovereign immunity "do not permit a federal court to enjoin a state (or its officers) to follow a federal court's interpretation of the State of Georgia's laws," and that the plaintiffs failed to show a substantial likelihood of success on the merits of their claim that the "no contact" provision violates the First and 14th Amendments.
Indeed, the President's obstructive conduct continues to this day with the Trump administration's improper redaction of emails detailing how Department of Defense and the White House Office of Management and Budget officials reacted to President Trump's decision to halt military aid to Ukraine ordered to be released in response to Freedom of Information Act litigation, the President's announcement that he would seek to enjoin publication of certain aspects of John Bolton's forthcoming book, and Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz's outlandish position on the Senate floor that if a President thinks that his reelection is in the national interest, any actions that he takes toward that end cannot, by definition, be impeachable.

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