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"Under the regulations, Bob Mueller could only be terminated for good cause, and frankly it's unimaginable for me that Bob would give good cause," he said.
Furthermore, Rosenstein testified that he would only fire Mueller for "good cause," and would refuse to carry out an order to fire him if good cause were not established.
Furthermore, he said that he would only fire Mueller for "good cause," and would refuse to carry out an order to fire him if good cause were not established.
Suppose, however, that Rosenstein or Brand or any successor (after the associate attorney general responsibility would reside with the US attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia) were to fire Mueller without good cause (or on the pretext of good cause) or upon the elimination of the good cause language from the regulations.
She got glammed up for a good cause — twice.
But don't be alarmed — it's for a good cause.
Chris Coons, would require that the special counsel could only be fired for good cause, and would allow for the courts to overturn the firing if good cause could not be proved.
For instance, Rod Rosenstein has testified that he believes that he can legally only fire Mueller if there is "good cause" to do so — and that he's seen no such good cause.
And he said that he would only fire Mueller for "good cause," and would refuse to carry out an order from the president to fire Mueller if good cause were not established.
Rosenstein repeated in congressional testimony last week that he believes he is the only person who has the authority to fire Mueller, that he believes he legally can't fire Mueller without "good cause," that he's seen no good cause to fire Mueller yet, and that he would not carry out an order to fire Mueller without that good cause.
At least the tragic loss went toward a good cause.
""Good, 'cause it's so gross and you can get pregnant!
Just tell your boss it's going to a good cause.
And that feels good cause I'm insecure about everything else.
Good, cause then maybe you will do something about it.
Good prank, good cause, look at me linking to it.
"Peace, love, unity, and a good cause," one advertisement reads.
It was for a good cause — Besides testing my heterosexuality.
Dakota Fanning is using her celebrity for a good cause.
A good cause also makes a lie easier to buy.
Beyoncé celebrated a night out all for a good cause.
It's about Americans coming together to support a good cause.
So go ahead and dig in for a good cause.
Now get out there and 'gram for a good cause.
Any celebrity can write a check for a good cause.
He also let people roast him for a good cause.
"I'm a shopaholic — now for a good cause," she said.
Trump claims he has good cause for not providing certification.
That is, she could choose to fire the special counsel if she were to determine that good cause existed or if the regulations were modified to permit the special counsel's removal without good cause.
Kelly Clarkson is spicing up her life — for a good cause.
Ellen Page is revisiting an iconic script for a good cause.
Arizona, apparently, is teeming with Freudians looking for a good cause.
Natalie Morales is all about having fun for a good cause.
Many participants tied their hypothermia-tempting antics to a good cause.
Good cause is the current standard for continuances in immigration proceedings.
When we come back, a long run for a good cause.
You know, a good cause other than satisfying your sweet tooth.
Two legendary musicians are teaming up for a very good cause.
Good ... cause daddy's booked for at least the next 18 years.
At least you can say it goes towards a good cause.
And we, respectfully, submit that there no longer is good cause.
It would add yet another layer of bureaucracy without good cause.
And at least "Earth" is out there for a good cause.
At least your crushed dreams are going to a good cause.
Rosenstein has said that he won't fire Mueller without good cause.
The trickier question is the how, considering Rosenstein has repeatedly said he sees no good cause for firing Mueller and has testified that he wouldn't carry out an order to do so unless he saw good cause.
Current regulations provide that Mueller can be fired only for "good cause," and Barr testified he could not imagine that occurring — and, because of his high regard for Mueller, it would take even more than good cause.
Three different statistical measures suggest that there is good cause for concern.
Princess Beatrice was on the run on Saturday — for a good cause.
Drew and Jonathan Scott are showing some skin for a good cause.
Serena Williams is encouraging women to touch themselves for a good cause.
The Empire State Building will change colors tonight for a good cause.
The school board voted unanimously to terminate Clark's contract with good cause.
Emily Blunt and John Krasinski are double dating for a good cause.
Many citizens remain convinced that their hardship is in a good cause.
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall went to prison Thursday – for a good cause!
Montana also bans firing absent good cause, which would protect political activity.
The President then might ask Rosenstein to find that good cause exists.
Simply fearing for one's personal safety alone is not considered good cause.
Tom Brady has a new look — and it's for a good cause.
" The review would determine whether the firing was for a "good cause.
Khloé Kardashian won't let herself be criticized for supporting a good cause.
Conversely, those who become successful are anxiously engaged in a good cause.
Rosenstein said Wednesday he has not seen good cause to fire Mueller.
If you quit your job without good cause, you might be ineligible.
Good, 'cause LeBron James hit the diamond Wednesday night ... and absolutely dominated.
And at least the $600 billion went to a theoretically good cause.
He saw that Liz was peeved, and hurt, and with good cause.
I know this is a good cause, and this is something new.
This is a powerful time to dedicate your energy to a good cause.
Of course it was all in good fun – and for a good cause.
Bandcamp, the online music store, is holding another fundraiser for a good cause.
If someone wants to support something positive, I think that's a good cause.
Your subscription to The Wordy Traveler will also go toward a good cause.
When life gives you YEEZYS, you donate the proceeds to a good cause.
Bankable powerhouse Scarlett Johansson is gathering her superhero family for a good cause.
So, at least you're shopping for a really good cause ... besides self-gratification.
Regardless of the level of awkward, the photos still benefited a good cause.
When a good cause goes viral, it can reaffirm our faith in humanity.
I am using my celebrity platform and especially on DWTS for good cause.
They assume, with good cause, that none of their offspring will die young.
So, why not "donate" some of those unused resources to a good cause?
Reese Witherspoon is looking back at her teenage years for a good cause.
Kathie Lee Gifford and Megyn Kelly are coming together for a good cause.
It's for a good cause, or at least you can tell yourself that.
It's all going down in London ... and it's all for a good cause.
Under the regulation, special counsel Mueller may be fired only for good cause.
Putting TPA at risk, even in a good cause, is a bad idea.
And since it's for a good cause, we'll definitely make it super-sized.
Of course you are — and now you can play for a good cause.
While the whole thing is a bit ridiculous, it's all for good cause.
It does not change the "good cause" standard for removal already in regulations.
The states will determine what counts as "good cause" to suspend the rule.
Physically, I am O.K., but I am troubled inside and with good cause.
But, no, it's very positive and I think for, you know, good cause.
It's for a good cause and is a chance to see old friends.
They say any action they did take was all for a good cause.
The authorities said they had acted with good cause in the club raids.
No court has ever interpreted the meaning of "good cause" in this context.
Driving yourself into the ground, even for a good cause, is seldom rational.
Speaking of which, you can buy those today for a good cause too.
" It is left up to individual sheriffs to determine what constitutes "good cause.
After President Donald Trump's friend, Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy, said Monday night that Trump is considering firing Mueller, Rosenstein said Mueller can "only be fired for good cause," and it would be his job to put that good cause into writing.
That time she chopped her hair into a gorgeous lob for a good cause?
"If I'm gonna lose, at least it's going to a good cause," he said.
But enough spec porn (more here), even though it's all for a good cause.
But these aren't regular old dumpster-divers — they're doing it for a good cause.
Controversies aside, it looks like the fam's keeping that going for a good cause.
Even when they pick a good cause, like global poverty, screw-ups are common.
This month, whether you're LGBTQ or an ally, saddle up for a good cause.
Former Chicago Bears player Charles Tillman is facing his fears for a good cause.
Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is lending his superpowers to a very good cause.
It's for a good cause: to raise awareness of food production, nutrition, and waste.
The color and branding tells everyone you care about the helping a good cause.
"I'm happy to dust off the improv skills for a good cause," Lee says.
The plaintiffs argued that the sheriff's definition of "good cause" violated the Second Amendment.
Under Justice Department regulations, a special counsel can only be removed for good cause.
Props to these dudes for "Conquering Kili" -- and doing it for a good cause.
He also told the Committee he doesn't think there's "good cause" for firing Mueller.
In honor of National Masturbation Month, you can now masturbate for a good cause.
If there were not good cause, it wouldn't matter to me what anybody says.
"The government has demonstrated good cause to protect some of the discovery," Friedrich said.
So they made up their minds to use the attention for a good cause.
Maris said regulators would have good cause to break up the big technology companies.
The men of Zac Brown Band are using their fame for a good cause.
But failure in a good cause is better than triumph in a bad one.
If this young man's expression was troubled, we may grant he had good cause.
Your investment in their good cause could help the family member find financial stability.
It's all killer stuff, and hey, even better it's all for a good cause.
Rosenstein appears to be saying that unlike the FBI director, who serves at the pleasure of the president, there is a far higher bar to fire the special counsel — there must be good cause, and he wouldn't do it without good cause.
Harrison Ford is willing to give the shirt off his back for a good cause.
Some of tinseltown's biggest stars will gather Thursday in Beverly Hills for a good cause.
Good ... 'cause Antonio Brown took on a park full of children Thursday -- AND GOT DESTROYED!!!
Nicole Curtis made a major hair change — and it's all for a very good cause.
Now, that symbol of dreams and natural nightmares will live on for a good cause.
But, now Bell's using her obsession with the slow-moving mammals for a good cause.
Public schools also deserve more money, as long as it goes to a good cause.
Kraft said the statement should reflect how everyone had come together for a good cause.
Ben Affleck is using the spotlight on his dating life to support a good cause.
"I don't cry often, but now I have good cause," said Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic.
It's good to see Facebook and Snap putting aside their differences for a good cause.
It wasn't a superficial "let's do a good cause" approach that she brought to anything.
Angelina Jolie is speaking out about a good cause close to her heart: the environment.
Chris Pratt and John Krasinski are working out for a good cause this Memorial Day.
American Ninja Warrior is once again turning into Celebrity Ninja Warrior for a good cause.
And this time she's using her nudity for a good cause: encouraging people to vote.
There ya have it, baby goats —and a solar bonanza— all for a good cause!
"However, Mr. Smith Bey may apply for a waiver, for good cause," the statement concludes.
Pimco is contesting the claim and has argued it had "good cause" to oust Gross.
Goldie Hawn and daughter Kate Hudson are bringing their passions together for a good cause.
The Special Investigator could be removed for "good cause" by the AG or by Congress.
He doesn't believe there is "good cause" to fire Mueller: I know what he's doing.
Rosenstein told lawmakers that he had not seen good cause to fire the special counsel.
It's an unusual collaboration centered around a good cause—specifically, the support of children's education.
I just wanted to make sure you and I were good 'cause I like you.
Lilith, it must be emphasized, is a fighter and a fighter in a good cause.
"Own a piece of history and help a good cause, my education," says the listing.
If a court ultimately found they weren't fired for "good cause" they would be reinstated.
The bounds of what constitutes "other good cause" may be susceptible to the president's whims.
" Based on facts currently available, it would stretch credulity to fire Mueller for "good cause.
Partner with a dog rescue and draw eyeballs while encouraging donations to a good cause.
Even better, they should pass legislation protecting Mr. Mueller from being fired without good cause.
However, they'll do anything for a good cause — even reveal the tricks of the trade.
No matter how overwhelming it gets, I know that it is for a good cause.
It might be a good cause, but it might not be good for your retirement.
Anal, sorry ... ALL humor aside, the event also raised money for a very good cause.
Gupta went on to ask others to donate what they could for the good cause.
If a court determines that the firing wasn't for "good cause," they would be reinstated.
The money went to a good cause: a charity that helps people at train stations.
Norman Reedus and Steven Yeun used their zombie survival skills for a good cause this week.
On Thursday, they emphasized that this case shouldn't discourage others from contributing to a good cause.
Instead of practicing, the players spent the day posing with the pups for a good cause.
Eva Longoria tapped a few musical friends for a good cause last night in Mexico City.
Or maybe they wanted to save it for a special occasion or an ultra-good cause.
Or in Danny Brown's case, trying to help out a good cause (...and also probably stoned).
But she wasn't just trying to make us laugh — she's doing this for a good cause.
Revlon's Love Is On campaign launched a universally flattering red for a good cause, after all.
Not bad of a price if you're protecting your hearing AND contributing to a good cause.
It was all for a good cause ... proceeds from the event go to dog-related charities.
No one is here to dominate the other, we are all working toward a good cause.
The word ethics carries a heavy weight in the halls of Congress, and with good cause.
If the money's going to such a good cause, then there's no excuse not to splurge.
If you've got a strong rap game, might as well use it for a good cause.
And so that's what I would do — if there were good cause, I would consider it.
"If there were not good cause, it wouldn't matter to me what anybody says," he testifies.
The spelling bee's participants said they appreciated the opportunity to come together for a good cause.
As such, the extremist government in Tehran has good cause to be concerned about the MEK.
It could require that a special counsel who was not fired "for good cause" be reinstated.
If a court determines that it wasn't for "good cause," the special counsel would be reinstated.
Meghan Markle isn't throwing away her shot to see Hamilton again — and for a good cause!
Hill's lap was forgotten with good cause: the three-man pole was entirely unprecedented in F21.
If the realities of expensive and racially disparate marijuana prosecution aren't "good cause," then what is?
Wow, you built the wall then, that's ... Just for a second, and for a good cause.
Rosenstein also could choose to resign if Trump orders him to fire Mueller without good cause.
Or Congress could enact legislation that clearly protects the chair from being removed without good cause.
"This felt like a good way to make sure that money went to a good cause."
Rosenstein wrote the memo that enabled Trump to claim he was firing Comey for good cause.
"Good, 'cause you're stuck with me," she replies, with her joke sounding more like a threat.
This is not the first time he has raised money or awareness for a good cause.
Sure, they're a little gimmicky, but they're also fun and proceeds go to a good cause.
"The Murdochs would not have turned the world upside down but for good cause," Rivera wrote.
A refusal by Rosenstein to fire Mueller without good cause would then place President Trump in the position of having to remove Rosenstein to find someone who would accede to his wishes and either find "good cause" or attempt to fire Mueller without meeting this requirement.
Thankfully, you won't have to make many spec compromises if you want to support a good cause.
And he's said he won't pink-slip the special counsel without "good cause," as federal regulation requires.
Parents will be overjoyed to see their kids raiding their pantry for a good cause for once.
Santa Claus is coming to town and he's jumping out of a vehicle for a good cause.
And for her shameless plug, Snow chose to promote a good cause, her charity, Love Is Louder.
The Titanic cast had an epic reunion last night, and it was all for a good cause.
However, apparently Ramsay has one little proviso: He'll eat the dish if it's for a good cause.
But it was all for good reason: he's probably going to sell them for a good cause.
It is wonderful for CEOs who can burnish their brands by embracing the latest fashionable good cause.
Scrolling through the list is kind of like discovering celebs on Venmo, but for a good cause.
Upcycling for a good cause Street Sleeper gets donations of advertising billboards that would otherwise be discarded.
Midler dug the purple dress and embroidered green robe out of the archives for a good cause.
Unless someone knows it was auctioned for a good cause, they might look on it with disdain.
Everyone was united around the idea of raging, and toward putting their energies to a good cause.
Social Security planning is a major focus for financial advisors and their clients — and with good cause.
Earlier in the interview, the British barrister spoke of using her newfound celebrity for a good cause.
Chris Pratt's latest Instagram video of his son isn't just adorable, it's also for a good cause.
Rosenstein told Congress in December that he hadn't seen good cause to remove Mueller from the probe.
The journalist added that her mother is thinking of auctioning the scarf off for a good cause.
Kanter: But the chef has to be so good, 'cause you have to slice it very thin.
This is the phone for people who want to give a little back to a good cause.
The UAE fears Iran — with good cause — and relies on its partnership with the U.S. for security.
If they aren't able to find "good cause" for the firing, the special counsel would be reinstated.
Beyoncé is dipping her toe into the Latin music scene once again — and for a good cause.
This many famous, cool people working towards a good cause should result in some good, cool things.
It's really great what these guys are doing, giving up their time for a really good cause.
AG: Technology can be used against people, but it can be used by people for good cause.
Rosenstein told the House Judiciary Committee in December that he sees no "good cause" to fire Mueller.
If passed, the legislation would allow the special counsel to be fired only "for good cause" by a senior Justice Department official, with a reason given in writing; provide recourse if the special counsel was fired without good cause; and preserve the staffing and materials of a pending investigation.
Can the county of San Diego only permit residents to carry firearms upon a showing of "good cause"?
In all fairness to Meek, this was for a good cause ... but still, work on that form, bro.
Though Harry's baseball skills are unproven, the prince is always game to play sports for a good cause.
A new social media challenge has the stars showing off their dance moves — all for a good cause!
But, check it out ... he says it's all good 'cause he knows fans are just showing him love.
Boon Supply gives 50% of every purchase to a good cause that you, the consumer, get to choose.
This historical moment is in celebration of National Pumpkin Day, so you know it's for a good cause.
As Titanic turns 20, Jack and Rose are reuniting for a good cause – this time on dry land.
Kim Kardashian is leveraging her massive Twitter following of over 48 million users for a good cause today.
Leonardo DiCaprio is hosting one of the summer's most glamorous and star-studded events – for a good cause.
Evans goes on to explain that he and Omaze have set up the game for a good cause.
Yet the memo warns prosecutors not to deviate from the new orders unless they have very good cause.
Warm winter hats are one gift everyone will have a use for — especially with a good cause attached.
If the panel finds there was not good cause, under the bill, the special counsel would be reinstated.
Behold the "Merb'ys"—a breed of Canadian bearded mermen flapping their fur and fins for a good cause.
Good ... 'cause cameras captured Eric Gaines in a regional championship game this weekend -- and the dude can FLY!!!!
"There's no better way than for all of us to come here for a good cause," said Phelps.
Removing Rosenstein or Mueller without good cause would deal a tremendous blow to the American rule of law.
"Using my words for a protest sign when you're fighting for a good cause is cool," she said.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said he would only consider dismissing Robert Mueller if there was good cause.
Mario Batali is turning the entire culinary world red for a good cause—starting with this pasta dish.
Montana is the only outlier, where employers must demonstrate that they have "good cause" to fire an employee.
"When I was tilling it, I thought, I want to put it to a good cause," he said.
And if a court determines a special counsel was fired without "good cause," the person would be reinstated.
"The principle remains completely unchanged that the money will be used for a good cause," the statement said.
Experts have raised concerns that good cause waivers need to be processed on a case-by-case basis.
When it happens, it's a beautiful thing to see, especially when it's in service of a good cause.
" Do Trump's claims that Mueller is on a "witch hunt" and that he is conflicted constitute "good cause?
In June, Rosenstein testified to senators that he had seen no good cause for Trump to fire Mueller.
Under the Special Counsel regulations, only the Attorney General can remove a Special Counsel for good cause shown.
Masha Gessen A student asked me the other day whether I approved of exaggerating for a good cause.
Both are headed by a lone director who, by statutory design, can only be fired for good cause.
In addition, if you donated to a good cause, you may be able to claim a charitable deduction.
It's bracing to experience this reverse and sometimes subversive angle on the great good cause of our time.
Miller's attorney Paul Kamenar argued Mueller is a principal officer and cannot be fired except for good cause.
The decision could ultimately affect his — and Trump's — ability to fire Mueller by watering down the "good cause" standard.
The story behind it is excellent, involving little tragedy, and the money will supposedly go to a good cause.
But seriously, you'll want to snag as much as you can—especially since its going to a good cause.
I spend absurd amounts for artisanal fashion, partly because I feel good spending money that supports a good cause.
If the review finds there wasn't good cause to fire the special counsel, the firing wouldn't go into effect.
When they kept returning for more, he got the idea — his dressing could make money for a good cause.
On Tuesday, Kim Kardashian rallied her 48 million Twitter followers toward a good cause — and boy, did they listen.
The big picture: You can try to ensure that the ETF sponsor you choose is itself a good cause.
American governments also understand that their ally, South Korea, has good cause to long for peace on the peninsula.
"Frankly, it is unimaginable to me that Bob would do anything that gave rise to good cause," Barr said.
I'd rather a movie made me feel bad for a good cause than feel good for a bad cause.
Leeroy Jenkins has returned once more to ruin World of Warcraft raids, but this time for a good cause.
This morning's Moto Z4 news was good cause to go back and reassess the state of the modular phone.
Rosenstein testified under oath this week that he would not fire Mueller without good cause and that none exists.
Graham is a co-author of legislation that would protect the special counsel from being fired without good cause.
Trump could attempt to use his presidential authority to abrogate summarily the "good cause" regulation and then fire Mueller.
A George W. Bush appointee on the District Court ruled that the good cause standard violated the Heller precedent.
The soldiers who fight, even when they fight for a good cause, debase themselves to serve the greater good.
And the definition of "good cause" is so arbitrary that it raises the question of the consistency in rulings.
"As long as I'm in this position, he's not going to be fired without good cause," Mr. Rosenstein said.
On Twitter, she said that she's searching for girls who want to sell their nudes for a good cause.
"What Steve was doing was a good cause so I wanted to help any way I could," he says.
If the panel found there was no good cause for the counsel's removal, the person would be immediately reinstated.
DeVos sought to delay the implementation of Obama's repayment rule but needed to show "good cause" to do so.
The ruling class uses these failures as evidence that any tax for a good cause is not worth it.
It's fantastic when you can make art for a good cause and somebody else benefits at the same time.
Two fit friends, John Krasinski and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, spent Memorial Day working out together for a good cause.
Josh Hutcherson is inviting you to watch some celebrities "battle" each other in beach volleyball – all for a good cause.
Cool to see the Grizzlies not only showing love to Sager ... but helping a good cause in the process. #Respect
You knew this guy couldn't just stop those dancin' feet — and certainly not when it came to a good cause.
These athletes are getting dirty for a good cause  — all proceeds are traditionally donated to the Schleswig-Holstein Cancer Society. 
I wanted to help, not only because it was a good cause, but because it meant something to him personally.
Climate change is perhaps the most obvious example of companies doing more than they have to in a good cause.
I gotta get back, when I'm doing this, I feel that I'm doing it for a good cause for Allah.
Donate it One other way to handle your no-longer-needed cellphone is to donate it to a good cause.
One week after confirming that her older brother died, Lisa Vanderpump stepped out to support a good cause on Saturday.
The cast of the hit '80s show is reuniting for a 35th anniversary concert — and it's for a good cause.
And it's with good cause, because being a royal requires she step up her outerwear game in a major way.
Earlier this year, a middle school teacher dyed his hair pink to support a good cause with his students' help.
But we're all adults here and while sweet pink incentives are nice, we can all rally behind a good cause.
Ideally, this person would be appointed by a panel of federal judges and subject to removal only for good cause.
"Good cause does not exist to keep the records of this case sealed," Cook County Circuit Judge Steven Watkins wrote.
Such is the concept with Omaze, a site that makes giving to a good cause fun and beneficial for everybody.
Rosenstein, who is effectively Mueller's boss, has repeatedly made it clear that he sees no good cause to fire Mueller.
But Barr also said he "absolutely" would guarantee that Mueller would not be fired as special counsel without good cause.
Christopher Coons (D-Del.) he would not fire Mueller if the president ordered him to do so without good cause.
Under that scenario, if a court determines that a firing wasn't for "good cause," the special counsel would be reinstated.
Kodak's no stranger to taking on a good cause ... he's played Santa before and donated cash for early childhood education.
"BoRdErZ"Stand out lyrics: "This is all for a good cause / Think you're doing a good job"Perrie or Gigi?
Under the bill, if a court determined a special counsel wasn't fired for "good cause," the person would be reinstated.
"Blow-Up," Michelangelo Antonioni's first English-language film, caused a sensation when it opened in 1966, and for good cause.
Students regularly censor themselves from expressing opinions out of an abundance of caution; they fear reprisal — and with good cause.
The Independent Counsel statute ensured that only the Attorney General could remove an independent counsel and only for good cause.
They have no interest in limiting this spending because it is their position that it is for a good cause.
If Trump asked him to fire Mueller without good cause, "I would refuse to carry out that instruction," he said.
Place an order, and you'll be benefiting a good cause and getting candy that's way too cool for Trick-or-Treaters.
Cast members from the hit Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen are showing off their vocal talents while supporting a good cause.
Adele kicked off her four-night stand at Wembley Stadium Wednesday night — and she's putting the shows toward a good cause.
Horowitz' report could give the president the "good cause" some legal experts believe he would need to terminate the FBI Director.
Current law says that Trump can only fire Mueller "for good cause," meaning if Mueller does something wrong like major misconduct.
It would seem that if any southeast Asian country had good cause to cut off North Korea, it would be Malaysia.
Some of the money he made went on weapons for the IRA, a good cause, as many in Southie saw it.
Today the Speaker talks up the prospects of tax reforms and deregulation giving all companies good cause to stay in America.
If a court found that the firing was not for good cause, then the special counsel would stay on the job.
While exercising with furry friends should be enough for most animal lovers, this unique pilates class comes with a good cause.
"We appreciate the initiative for a good cause", said Taj Muhammad Rumi, a trader in Sust market near the Chinese border.
Nearly seven out of ten British adults say they have made a contribution to a good cause in the recent past.
The Hilton sisters, Joan Smalls and A$AP Rocky more friends were on-hand to celebrate and support a good cause.
Citizens of liberal democracies do not expect to be frisked without good cause, or have their homes searched without a warrant.
Like his two older brothers, he is not above diving head first into bad behavior if it's for a good cause.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex rode into Buckingham Palace on Sunday, capping off a marathon week of cycling for a good cause.
If it is determined that the special counsel was not, in fact, fired for good cause, then he would be reinstated.
So I know all you girls out there are too scared to be hairy but this is for a good cause.
If you donated to Movember, where the boys grow embarrassing moustaches then this is a good cause to donate to too.
So, you'll get to see some Keanu stars as well as some adorable cats, and it's all surrounding a good cause.
In all fairness, Gosselin's bait-and-switch did benefit a good cause, he later explained in a video posted to Facebook.
After all, the album Cover Stories – released Friday – benefits a good cause: War Child, an international nonprofit that aids refugee children.
Rosenstein told lawmakers during a Justice Department budget hearing on Tuesday that he hasn't seen a "good cause" for firing Mueller.
"Everyone wants to be honored for a good cause, and then the lobbyists get face time with the politicians," Beckel says.
The jewelry actually looks pretty awesome, but while it is certainly for a good cause, wearing these vegetables doesn't come cheap.
"Good cause" for carrying a concealed weapon must amount to more than a general desire to defend oneself from potential threats.
The regulations require that the special counsel only be fired for "good cause," such as malfeasance or a conflict of interest.
"The scholarships that they provide at that dinner, what they're raising money for, is still a good cause," Stewart, 54, said.
Scientists often react strongly when their work is criticized by those who know very little about science, often with good cause.
Sunday Family Funday (Sunday) Street fairs are always fun, but they're especially satisfying when the proceeds go to a good cause.
"99 cents is something that everyone is willing to part with if it's for a good cause," the Trumpbuster founder said.
To be a poet involves hearing the voice of conscience, which precludes lying, even in the service of a good cause.
And the great thing is that their beatings at the hands of a former heavyweight champion would be good cause enough.
Under the Administrative Procedure Act, ALJs cannot be removed from office unless the independent Merit System Protection Board finds good cause.
While the Fantasy Gift comes with a high price tag, some of the money will be going to a good cause.
And it will fund a good cause — much of the money will ultimately go back to the local Girl Scouts organization.
Perdue said the administration, however, determined states can mitigate the effects of the coronavirus on SNAP enrollment through "good cause" waivers.
Maybe it talks about an event that's going on, or asks people for help with a GoFundMe for a good cause.
Prince Harry and Ed Sheeran are joining forces for a good cause — and bonding over their ginger status in the process!
"We are doing it for a good cause and people understand we have to remain committed to get a good contract."
The court then tossed the suit with prejudice but said the case could be reopened if either party showed good cause.
"Yes, I am," Trump said, adding that he would do it if the event's proceeds were donated to a good cause.
Note: An earlier version omitted that the Ninth Circuit reconsidered its decision and issued a new one upholding the good cause requirement.
Prince Harry was ready to rock for a good cause on Tuesday night when Coldplay headlined a gig in the prince's backyard!
Aside from the usual reasons to hate city buses ... this poor sap now has a new one, and for good cause too.
Trump currently can't fire Mueller without Rosenstein's approval and Rosenstein said in December that there is no "good cause" to fire Mueller.
The ladies of the Real Housewives of New York are purging their closest — and detoxing from drama — all for a good cause!
On a traditional teen show, a sexy, sexy car wash for a good cause would be the main story of the episode.
SaturdayAlmost every A-lister in town comes together for a good cause at the Motion Picture and Television Fund's Night Before Party.
"We knew it would be a punch in the gut, but we were there for a good cause," Carneiro told The Telegraph.
Out of 212 votes, 85% of people said it's "harmless fun for a good cause," and only 15% said it was hurtful.
There are lots of awesome products and services that say they donate a portion of their profits to a feel-good cause.
Even when she's splashing away, Princess Charlene of Monaco still can't help but look flawless … and it's all for a good cause!
Like Ben & Jerry's last limited batch flavor, One Love, One Sweet World is also coming to freezer aisles for a good cause.
Now, we get to see some our favorite famous people in their teenage glory — and, it's for a good cause, EW reports.
To incorporate Montana's commitment to charity, a portion of the proceeds made from the flavor will be donated to a good cause.
But it's all good, cause the Queen is here to tell us to be nice in front of her golden bloody piano.
That's exactly what happened this weekend after Madonna covered Britney Spears' "Toxic" in a stripped down acoustic version for a good cause.
Not to mention, many of the soaps, lotions, and body sprays are both eco-friendly and give back to a good cause.
She jumps in for a good cause The Kennedy family has a long tradition of charity work, and Schlossberg is no different.
But it's hard to criticize HP or the designers involved, since these limited-edition laptops are being made for a good cause.
How government justifies it Sure, your state government tells you it's going to a good cause, like schools or to the elderly.
Amy Schumer posted another adorable photo with her new boyfriend, and took the opportunity to direct her fans to a good cause.
"It's a lot easier to do bad things when you think that you're doing it for a really good cause," says Deeter.
Rosenstein recently assured the Senate Intelligence committee that he would only fire Mueller if there was "good cause", regardless of Trump's orders.
These shirts are for a good cause, too: All funds are funneled directly to restoring the endangered mangrove forests throughout the Caribbean.
Gesell ruled that Cox's arbitrary sacking violated the Justice Department's "good cause" regulation, which is akin to the one protecting Mueller today.
Under the regulation, special counsel Mueller may be fired only for good cause and I'm required to put that cause in writing.
During that House Judiciary Committee hearing last month, Rosenstein stood by Mueller and said he would not fire him without good cause.
But the special counsel cannot be removed without "good cause" under regulations that may withstand legal scrutiny because of the Morrison decision.
"We're a brand built for womankind, but we're thrilled to put our 'staches to a good cause this Movember," the company states.
The Duchess of Sussex is set to release her own clothing line later this year, and it's all for a good cause.
And with good cause: Dozens of applicants who took the chance of applying to be sponsors have been arrested on immigration charges.
On Monday, White House officials trained their fire on Senate Democrats, who they said are stonewalling the president's nominees without good cause.
He can only fire Mueller for good cause, and he told Congress last week he sees no legitimate basis for doing so.
Comedy for a good cause: The comedian Michael Che explains why he is doing a show to raise money for public housing.
And he vowed to let Mr. Mueller finish his work, saying he would resist any effort to fire him without good cause.
Ms. Simonds's lawyers said the ballot had been thrown out in the recount for good cause and should never have been reconsidered.
In a decision upheld by the state's appellate court division, Bello ultimately was denied unemployment benefits on grounds he quit without good cause.
It's a brief window, and the cards will only be available in the US and Canada, but it goes toward a good cause.
Nadal, 58, said he spent considerably above what he originally planned, but was happy to dig into his coffers for a good cause.
The problem is: Not everyone has the money simply to litigate a good cause, especially when it means taking on a gigantic corporation.
Brittany Snow is opening up about everything from her secret talents to her funniest fan encounters, and it's all for a good cause.
They are helping, but not for a good cause; they are inflicting damage under the guise of doing so at someone else's insistence.
The Turn 2 Foundation helps kids and teens avoid drug and alcohol addiction ... cool to see everyone come together for a good cause.
Janie and Jack's gorgeous new floral-inspired designs are here to celebrate all things spring, all while raising money for a good cause.
In his "Letter From Birmingham Jail," he explained that being an extremist for a good cause wasn't something to be a ashamed of.
Whether he gets paid or not, Raekwon told us Kaep should be good -- 'cause he's made PLENTY of money playin' for the 49ers.
Whitaker also has assumed oversight of Mueller's investigation, and has the authority to fire Mueller if he finds good cause to do so.
But Curt says even if they strike a deal, Johnny's NFL dream ain't looking good -- 'cause the CFL's style of football doesn't translate.
Maybe now you can reconcile its steep price with the fact that part of your splurge will be going toward a good cause.
Remember this is not about whether a film is good, cause Ahem- Green Book, Bohemian Rhapsody, Vice - but it's about access and opportunity.
It feels good cause it's been seven years since a French record's been nominated [to the shortlist—Galaxie's Tigre et diesel in 2011].
Risking the ire of his Hindu-nationalist base, the prime minister blasted "fake" gau rakshaks for giving a good cause a bad name.
Even when the statue is just standing there, in light or in darkness, activists keep putting her to work for a good cause.
If you're hoping to raise money for a good cause, but it isn't tied to a specific organization, Facebook just changed the game.
That would create another way to build trust while lessening a potential military threat about which both sides have good cause to worry.
"Good cause licensing schemes, and extensive state regulation of public carry more generally, have a long history in the United States," he wrote.
The selfie comes one month after Williams shared a topless video to the social media platform — all for a good cause, of course.
He said he would not terminate Mueller without good cause and would notify Congress if he denied a major request during the investigation.
Lawmakers and journalists teamed up Tuesday night for a good cause, hitting the court for the seventh Washington Kastles Charity Classic tennis tournament.
Andy Serkis hasn't played Gollum for a long time, but he's not afraid to dive back into the role for a good cause.
The German has used his money for good cause however, opening his own nonprofit institute to provide free education in IT systems engineering.
In the campaign's two requests for extensions, Sanders's legal counsel cited a busy campaign schedule and officeholder duties as "good cause" for delays.
And Attorney General William Barr, in his confirmation hearings, made clear that he would resign rather than remove Mueller without good cause. 3.
Rosenstein said he believes there's no good cause for firing special counsel Robert Mueller and praised his work in the Russia investigation. Sen.
If she also refuses, Trump would have to keep going until he finally found an official willing to fire Mueller without good cause.
Trump can't fire Mueller without Rosenstein's say-so, and Rosenstein said in December that he sees no "good cause" to fire Mueller. Rep.
Under those rules, he could only be discharged for good cause, such as misconduct or dereliction of duty, such as violating department policy.
Good cause could mean people are under threat or regularly transport a lot of cash from their business to the bank, for example.
Ward's viral campaign is an iteration of charity porn, a philanthropic effort that aims to capitalize on people's horniness for a good cause.
"It's a good cause, regardless of what you think may have been the motivation," said Greg Gutzler, the lead lawyer in the lawsuit.
Neither of them dares to mention this to Kenny, and with good cause, since he doles out head-butts as a common courtesy.
Turns out, that act of kindness just helped a good cause ... because Justin Jefferson says he donated the moolah to his local church!!
To make his post-presidency a success, Obama should give this money to some good cause and then swear off these gigs entirely.
As the court noted, good cause can be established if there will be serious harm to the public by not delaying the rule.
And yes, there's also something chintzy about bargaining down prices at a store where the merchandise was donated to support a good cause.
I was in the studio for 10 hours and it felt really good 'cause I didn't realize it, I was just that present.
People attending the world's largest meeting of political and business leaders may meet some unexpected, lovable creatures this year — and for a good cause.
" When Kourtney insists that she has no interest in participating anyway, Kim continues to bite back with, "Good, 'cause you're so f—ing annoying.
" When Kourtney insists that she has no interest in participating anyway, Kim continued to bite back with, "Good, 'cause you're so f—ing annoying.
BAILEE BROWN, RUNNER, HONG KONG INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL: And just keeping the main idea in mind that we are doing this for a good cause.
Volunteering That warm, fuzzy feeling you get after volunteering at the local soup kitchen or donating to a good cause has tangible health perks.
While you're scrolling through social media today, you may come across quite a few baby bump photos, all in honor of a good cause.
The fact that there were tables of clothing that could fit me and proceeds go to a good cause... I was ready to shop.
The idea is that people are incentivized to spend money inside an app if they know it's going to go to a good cause.
"I have no doubt that if the president ordered Rod to fire Mueller, absent good cause, Rod would refuse that order," Levin told me.
Two teams of cancer survivors dubbed the Hardwood Heroes went head-to-head on the Final Four floor for a good cause on Friday.
It may be tough, but we'll just have to wait and see if Ramsay actually ends up swallowing his pride for a good cause.
And bringing your friends together to support a good cause is an incredible way to find a sense of unity during these divisive times.
" After Kourtney insisted that she has no interest in participating anyway, Kim continued to bite back with, "Good, 'cause you're so f—ing annoying.
Many of us who have worked with Puzder have good cause to be optimistic about the policies and approach he will take as Secretary.
"I would not countenance changing the existing regulations for the purpose of removing Special Counsel Mueller without good cause," Barr wrote to the senators.
Facebook's own research and surveys showed that users actually appreciated this extra step, ensuring that everything in personal fundraisers are for a good cause.
"Look, it's still a good cause," Stewart — who headlined the 1997 dinner — said of the celeb-filled affair, which raises money for journalism students.
Although these purported documents would be sealed (and thus confidential), they "shall be disclosed... upon a showing of good cause" before a federal judge.
Mueller could be fired for misconduct or "good cause," such as violating Department of Justice policies, or Rosenstein could choose to end the investigation.
This is not a reason to become overconfident, but it is good cause for realistically evaluating the costs of undue caution on the issue.
In the roll call of cinema, and with good cause, Melville is the laureate of mistrust: Why do you think I have chosen solitude?
The detention facility's sequestration of detainee art would prevent the detainees, without good cause, from exercising their lawful exclusive rights under the Copyright Act.
And though we're sad to see his shoulder-grazing (and enviable) strands go, we're excited to know they're being used for a good cause.
And given incriminating statements he made to Lester Holt and to Russians in the White House, there was good cause to investigate possible obstruction.
Rosenstein has defended Mueller in the past, telling Congress that he had "no good cause" to fire him from his role as special counsel.
The Second, Third and Fourth circuits of the US Court of Appeals have rendered similar rulings, upholding good cause requirements for concealed carry permits.
"In the jungle, even though there's nothing there, I felt I am a revolutionary fighting for a good cause," he said, explaining his plight.
And it's going to start steamrolling — so there's good cause for everyone to unite behind the guy who will decimate Hillary Clinton in November.
"It not necessary for the I.A.E.A. to inspect at random military sites without good cause or to just test Iran's cooperation," Mr. Kimball said.
"It's a country thing," said Rich Ezell, 62, who hunted with his son-in-law, adding that the event was for a good cause.
As soon as I walk into the warm train station, I get a headache but I tell myself this is for a good cause.
Mueller could seek to challenge his own firing if he felt Whitaker lacked the good cause required by the special counsel regulation, said Ohlin.
U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith in Detroit said there was "good cause" to extend the stay, which was sought by the American Civil Liberties Union.
The Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act protects Mueller by ensuring he can only be fired for "good cause" by a senior Justice Department official.
We know Marie Kondo inspired you to cleanse that dusty AF bookshelf of yours — now it's time to repurpose the clutter for a good cause.
And what better way to celebrate this great nation than with a little red, white and blue bling that also goes towards a good cause.
The judge, U.S. Army Colonel James Pohl, denied the request for a third time, saying bin Attash failed to show good cause for the move.
It's all thanks to his app that lets the women customize the perfect date with the perfect man for a good cause, his college fund.
Justin Bieber and Quavo are helping shine a light on a good cause ... and their new music video is helping a shelter for homeless women.
At issue was California's law on concealed weapons, which requires citizens to prove they have "good cause" to carry concealed firearms to get a license.
Judge Steven Watkins said that Smollett had "not shown good cause to rebut the public presumption of access," according to a report on NBC Chicago.
Christians in Lebanon fear, with good cause, that rebalancing the country along new sectarian lines will leave them a depleted minority in their own land.
The celebrity chef and F Word host then added that his supporters could click the link in his bio to donate to a good cause.
Given the enormous volume, scope, complexity, and importance of the issues raised in the first round of comments, good cause plainly exists for this request.
When Scarlett Johansson isn't busy starring in box-office hits, she's lending her famously sultry voice to the music industry – and for a good cause.
Previous live events for the game haven't gone especially smoothly, but it's good to see Niantic attempt to use Pokémon Go for a good cause.
Why it matters: That "good cause" requirement needed to obtain a concealed carry permit must be more specific than just a general concern for wellbeing.
They said Trump must have "good cause" to order the Justice Department official overseeing the Russia probe, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, to oust Mueller.
So when the dermatology company Galderma offered me a chance to transform into Judi Bender (and for a good cause), I was instantly on board.
Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian West are about to add another profession to their lengthy resumes -- poker pro -- and it's all for a good cause.
However, we're often not all that jazzed about actually wearing the good karma-boosting garb, and would rather just donate directly to a good cause.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on Tuesday said he has not seen good cause to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating Russian election interference.
And I think it also was able ... it allowed her to lie more effectively, because she believed she was doing it for a good cause.
Until then, my benefits would be terminated unless I went through a redetermination process or the state of Kentucky gave me a "good cause" exemption.
Pimco, a unit of German insurer Allianz, said Gross' "egregious misconduct" supports its argument that it would have had "good cause" for terminating his employment.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told a congressional hearing on Wednesday that he does not see good cause to fire special counsel Robert Mueller. Rep.
"If there were no good cause, I would not" fire Mueller, a former FBI director, Rosenstein added, even if he were asked to do so.
If you come across a dating app match who's wearing red lipstick in their profile photo next week, it could be for a good cause.
They have good cause for their optimism: Trump ran the most assertively pro-gun campaign in memory, backed by record-breaking funding from the NRA.
Our bill would release detained pregnant women, and other people who have good cause to be released, including, if needed, into community-based detention alternatives.
Sure, everyone was there for a good cause and there was a lot of respect for opposing team members, but they were playing to win.
A realistic robot butt falls somewhere in between these two realms, which might be a little creepy for some, but it's for a good cause.
The legislation is intended to ensure that special counsels like Mr. Mueller can be removed from office by the Justice Department only for good cause.
W: It's in the name of a good cause, but doesn't it raise some of the same privacy issues as we've seen with tech companies?
These statements described the marchers as they see themselves — nobly driven by a good cause, even if they are plagued by a few bad apples.
This weekend, he will be at a local library, mixing up pitchers of water with lemonade mix, heaps of sugar and a very good cause.
The screenplay was immediately produced, starred two famous actors, was passionate about a good cause—homelessness or unemployment—that I had never heard Jocelyn mention.
It's one of the more positive moments on YouTube, and a sign of what creators can do when they work together for a good cause.
But to do so, the president would need a signoff from Rosenstein, who has previously said he doesn't see a good cause to fire Mueller.
But it is also important to note that refusal to cooperate with such a request does not provide "good cause" for a seizure or arrest.
They say he can be "removed from office only by the personal action of the attorney general" and only for "good cause," such as misconduct.
In addition, for every slice of cheesecake sold through next February, The Cheesecake Factory will be donating a portion of proceeds to a good cause.
It may be unconventional, but turning the challenge on its head for a good cause is a catchy way to get attention on important current events.
" Asked whether he would fire Mueller if Trump asked him to, Barr said: "Assuming there was no good cause ... I would not carry out that instruction.
It's been a rough week for Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco, but that didn't stop her from stepping out Saturday night for a good cause.
He has a several more performances coming up across the country this summer, as well as an exciting few coming this fall for a good cause.
"There is good cause for everyone, also outside of Nordic co-operation, to listen to her and the other voices that are demanding action," he said.
Why not celebrate the return of both of our favorite hilarious duos, by popping a little bit of bubbly in our milkshakes for a good cause?
And, because the money sitting in a DAF grows from the investment income, donors are further deterred from passing it on quickly to a good cause.
The friendly exes, who announced their breakup in May after 17 years of marriage, aren't letting the separation get in the way of a good cause.
The 25-year-old singer is parting with the cherry-colored Doc Martens she sported in her infamous "Wrecking Ball" music video — for a good cause.
Social media can be full of trolls and fake news but this uplifting story shows what happens when people unite their forces for a good cause.
Department of Justice regulations make clear that a special counsel can only be removed for "good cause," like misconduct, medical reasons, or violating internal policies. 41.
Scott Eastwood paid tribute to one of his dad's most iconic movie roles in an eerily authentic Halloween costume — and it's all for a good cause.
The pair has worked closely with WE over the years, and their honeymoon is not the first time the lovebirds have traveled for a good cause.
The DC Circuit split with several federal appeals courts that upheld similar "good reason" or "good cause" requirements elsewhere, citing other types of lawful gun restrictions.
But, even if you don't win, it's for a good cause, and you can still learn how to cuss like Gordon, which is quite an accomplishment.
Yeah, so does Amy Schumer, who just posted a nearly-naked shot of her own body — but she's using the publicity to promote a good cause.
Turns out, he didn't stop with treating himself to a brand new Maybach and Lincoln -- he also splurged on a classic car ... for a good cause.
Part of the proceeds from the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus devices will go to the organization, so buying one is for a good cause.
In 2017, the top court also kept in place a California law banning concealed-carry permits unless the applicant can show "good cause" for having it.
Yates was fired for good cause by Trump after ordering the Justice Department not to defend the president's travel ban at the start of his administration.
Rosenstein told Congress in December that he can only fire the special counsel for "good cause," meaning wrongdoing or a conflict of interest on Mueller's part.
Though some guests appeared to see the handout as a lucrative money-maker, others saw it as an opportunity to raise money for a good cause.
Mr. Armstrong, who has since revealed a new go-it-alone strategy for Williams, might have had good cause to ignore an opportunistic, possibly lowball, bid.
The committee needs an escape valve, such as returning to court to ask permission, for good cause, to make appropriate public disclosures of specific return information.
Second, Department of Justice regulations make clear that a special counsel can only be removed for "good cause," like misconduct, medical reasons, or violating internal policies.
"It felt so good, 'cause it was like a big fuck you, going out there and finding happiness in crevices and fucking weird places," Dane said.
If Hernandez needed motivation to hang in there, he could remind himself that volunteering his body as a parasite buffet was for an undeniably good cause.
" The lawsuit also alleges that the administration enacted the rule "without the required procedural steps and without good cause for immediately putting the rule into effect.
While Mr. Whitaker may be foreclosed by law from firing Mr. Mueller without good cause, he is likely to claim falsely the existence of such cause.
These exemptions apply when someone has a good cause for missing work, such as falling ill or an office building being shut down due to infection.
Scott Eastwood put his bod on the line for a good cause in Miami ... raising money, and heart rates of anyone watching him go to work.
When a company botched a transaction, I couldn't help but smell opportunity; those who wrote to me, naturally, were just plain irate, often with good cause.
These deals on laptops and tablets below are a good way to start, but if that doesn't interest you, try donating to a good cause instead.
Motorworks Brewing is featuring the faces of four different smiling shelter dogs on each can of its Adoptable Dog Cruiser Kölsch -- all for a good cause.
The attorney general would have to prove good cause for removal, and a panel of three federal judges would have 14 days to reach a decision.
Though bubble clothing might not be everyone&aposs favorite look, Campbell undoubtedly wore the trend for a good cause: the Fashion For Relief pop-up event.
Under Justice Department regulations, a special counsel is considered to be under the purview of the attorney general and can only be fired for good cause.
"When I first started the campaign, I was hoping to raise a little bit of money for a good cause," Jordan, of Melville, New York, tells PEOPLE.
Alexis Olympia is only 18 months old, but she's already learning the ins and outs of donating her belongings for a good cause thanks to her mom.
China knows that Korean nukes are a threat to its own security, destabilising the region and giving America good cause to maintain armies and arsenals in Asia.
It would create a 10-day window within which a special counsel could petition a panel of judges to determine if the firing was for good cause.
The Late Show host shared an embarrassing yet charming throwback of himself early Thursday morning as a young pubescent, braces included, and all for a good cause.
Though both women are passionate about supporting the JDHF, named for Katherine's late brother, the actress said she's a dedicated closet-purger even without a good cause.
And while they may claim that their only motivation is to "support a good cause," it's impossible to not view these projects through the current political lens.
The SC can be removed by the AG for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies."
Fact check: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein would have to fire Mueller, and he says he won't follow orders to do so unless there is "good cause."
He said in the social enterprise space people wanted to believe a good cause can sell, but he has learned the hard way, that isn't the case.
Here are the Miss BumBum Brazil 2017 contestants gagged and bound to trees -- but it's for a good cause ... and not the one running around your head.
The Attorney General may remove a special counsel for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies.
Rosenstein likely would explain to the President that, under the Justice Department's regulations, he cannot lawfully fire the special counsel without a finding of good cause, i.e.
In lieu of going directly to prison, McCabe would have to knit several pieces of clothing for a charity shop and raise money for a good cause.
President John F. Kennedy's only grandson shares his passion for charitable giving — and recently found a very creative way to donate his time to a good cause.
Good ... 'cause Minnesota Twins slugger Nelson Cruz pulled out the driver at a Top Golf earlier this month -- AND HE SENT A BALL TO THE FREAKIN' MOON!!!!
The law allows each city and county the power to issue a written policy setting forth the procedures for obtaining a concealed-carry license for good cause.
Others followed suit, including celebrities from Mark Zuckerberg to Lena Dunham, who consented to having a bucket of water dumped over their heads for a good cause.
Thanks to Cindy Crawford — it doesn't get more super than that — and Umami Burger, you can treat yourself to a high-fashion burger for a good cause.
The Attorney General may remove a Special Counsel for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies.
"We knew it would be a punch in the gut, but we were there for a good cause," Vogue Brazil's art director said, before rationalizing the decision.
If you want to give to a good cause, CNN's Impact Your World has provided a collection of organizations that champion rights, education and justice for women.
In fact, the superstar receiver asked his QB, Mahomes, his tight end, Travis Kelce, and several other Chiefs to pitch in for the good cause as well.
Stories of self-isolated couples fighting have already been monetized for a good cause, but I don't particularly care about bean-bloated partners bickering about headphone etiquette.
Sonny Perdue, the secretary of the Department of Agriculture, told lawmakers that states would be granted leeway to determine "good cause" and exempt people from the rules.
That means that photo posing in your #OOTD, sipping on your morning latte, or just holding the subway railing can help raise money for a good cause.
Making each koala with 6-year-old hands Owen already enjoys making clay creations, so making these special koalas for a good cause made sense, Colley said.
It would also give him 10 days to have a court review his firing, and, if found to not be for "good cause," he would be reinstated.
At the end of the day, Kaufeld says that the volunteers on r/TranscribersOfReddit are just people doing this in their spare time for a good cause.
It's certainly true that many practitioners of identity politics send over-the-top tweets or pen Facebook posts calling for people to be fired without good cause.
"If we win, I'm sure it will be a [Federal Election Commission] violation, but it's all going to a really good cause," the former Florida governor added.
"It's not something that I expect to become rich overnight or something like that, but it's a good cause [and] good for the environment," Doley told CNBC.
"There is good cause to believe that if such conduct continues, irreparable harm will occur to Microsoft, Microsoft's customers, and the public," O'Grady wrote in the order.
For comparison, in a 1993 study by the same group, 66% of Americans said they'd switch brands to buy from a company associated with a good cause.
Socialists see no significant issue with running up the debt and deficits of a government if such spending is done in the name of a good cause.
At least that's how it was until last October, when the U.S. Appeals Court in Washington, D.C., deemed this arrangement unconstitutional, and removed the "good cause" requirement.
Good ... 'cause it's hanging around Aaron Donald's neck -- a $250,000 diamond chain that's helped give A.D. the power to be the NFL's top defensive player this season!!!
There were firings of FBI directors but this is clearly, based on the report we&aposre seeing, gives good cause and justification for the actions the President took.
When asked by the outlet if he'd seen "Star Trek: Discovery," he responded in the negative, but hinted that he may have good cause to watch it soon.
Taylor Hicks says even though Katharine McPhee's recent tweet about voting seemed to shade him pretty hard ... it's really all in good fun, and for a good cause.
Later high court rulings that followed established that a good-cause removal standard could stand when an agency's independence was important to its ability to function, she wrote.
The chef is not delicate when it comes to working his way around a kitchen — and to good cause, because his cutthroat nature often leads to tangible results.
"I am going to issue an order to do this in six months, subject to good cause," said U.S. Judge Dana Sabraw at a hearing in San Diego.
The start of December kicks off the countdown to Christmas, and this year, Jane Krakowksi will combine holiday festivities with giving back to a good cause, as Dec.
If the building in question is rent-controlled, landlords can only legally evict someone for "good cause," which means it's almost impossible to kick him or her out.
However, by buying it you support a good cause: Apple donates a portion of the proceeds from all PRODUCT(RED) devices to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS.
Gigi Hadid just introduced her second footwear collaboration with Stuart Weitzman, a pair of flat "Gigi"mules that don't just look good, but are for a good cause.
Even without that knowledge, Cole is suspicious of Ben and grills the officer working her case about it later — if only he knew what good cause he had.
Rosenstein appointed special counsel Robert Mueller to investigate alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election, and has told lawmakers he would only fire him with good cause.
She just spent 20 hours clearing out more than 1,500 big-name designer pieces from her two closets — and she's auctioning them all off for a good cause.
Rosenstein said there was "no basis" for firing Mueller, and he would only dismiss him if there was "good cause" — even if Trump ordered him to do so.
Even if he ordered the Justice Department official overseeing the case — right now, the deputy attorney general — to dismiss Mr. Mueller, he would have to cite good cause.
We're told it was for a good cause ... the mom-daughter duo were celebrating Emerson reaching her fundraising goal for Child Life playrooms at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
I told myself it was for a good cause, though: 100 percent of the proceeds from each $50 ticket go to benefit the Mayor's Alliance for NYC's Animals.
But state officials said Rothery now has a concealed carry permit thanks to a new sheriff, who changed the definition of good cause after taking office in 2010.
Just one iconic white t-shirt can turn you into Marcus from Netflix's rom com of the year — and you'll be supporting a good cause by buying it.
It would also allow Mueller, or any other special counsel, to challenge their firing, and if a court determines it wasn't for "good cause" they would be reinstated.
The legislation would codify existing Department of Justice regulations requiring that the special counsel can only be fired for good cause by a Senate-confirmed Justice Department official.
If Rob Kardashian's family doesn't want to congratulate him on locking down Blac Chyna ... it's all good, 'cause the DJ at his fave strip club's got it handled.
Under the special counsel regulations, Mueller may be "disciplined or removed from office only by the personal action of the attorney general" for misconduct or other good cause.
Yes, a bipartisan group of senators have introduced legislation to codify the idea that Mueller can only be fired for good cause and by a Justice Department official.
Depending on the size of your shower it may be a tough squeeze but if for a good cause we can all take one for the team, right?
Chance the Rapper is asking hungry fans in Chicago to grub at his favorite eats for a good cause -- and all it'll take is an order on Postmates.
You can raise your glass for a good cause, too: the end of June is Negroni Week, when bars and restaurants mix Negronis and Negroni variations for charity.
The legislation would allow for Mueller or another special counsel to be fired only for "good cause" and allow special counsels to challenge their firing after the fact.
Granting continuances solely for good cause would be an "important check on immigration judges' authority" and demonstrate public interest in "expeditious enforcement of the immigration laws," Sessions said.
The 5th Circuit's ruling arguably creates a split in the federal circuits over the constitutionality of independent agencies headed by directors who can't be removed without good cause.
California, No. 16-894, concerned a state law that essentially bans carrying guns openly in public and allows carrying concealed weapons only if applicants can demonstrate good cause.
And with a cast led by Steven Pasquale as Booth, under the direction of Anne Kauffman, it may prove again that there is always good cause for alarm.
The Northern California-based farm is also working with various local nonprofits to aid communities affected by the wildfires, so your high is going to a good cause!
So there is, in effect, a circuit split on the constitutionality of a federal bureau headed by a lone director who can only be removed for good cause.
A: We feel strongly that it is important to allocate your money to a good cause that aligns with your brand and for us it's helping bees thrive!
Price: Variety pack of 4 cards for $40  It's never too late in the year to give the gift of sunglasses, especially if it contributes to a good cause.
The Younger star rocked a black bikini that showed off her toned body — a day after working on her fitness (for a good cause!) with ex-boyfriend Jason Walsh.
If you want in on the good cause and good taste, use the flavor locator on the Ben & Jerry's website to track down a pint of One Sweet World.
You won't want to miss out on the chance to have a celebrity-owned (and loved!) piece in your collection while ensuring your money goes to a good cause.
As the puppets of the hit Broadway musical "Avenue Q" learn, donating to a good cause doesn't just help the cause, it also makes you feel generous and compassionate.
It's no secret that gamers like to watch other people play video games, and over the course of the next week, you can do it for a good cause.
Even when it's for a good cause, as Delage was intended, your feed has been reduced to an I Spy of sorting truth from fiction based on context clues.
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While often considered an opportunity for lawmakers to put aside their partisan differences for a good cause, the shooting put a new emphasis on focusing on the positive. Rep.
Conor McGregor's whiskey is officially one year old ... but the UFC superstar didn't celebrate by getting himself a present -- he's donating a MILLION dollars to a good cause instead!!!
And legal experts said this is still an open question: whether Kavanaugh believes regulations to protect a special counsel from being fired without 'good cause' are indeed constitutional. Sen.
It's also unclear whether states would — or even could — consider the coronavirus as meeting "good cause" requirements, since there's no modern precedent for this kind of public health crisis.
In other words, if it's good food in the Chi-Town area ... chances are it's on Chance's list, and you could contribute to a good cause just by ordering.
Instead, the appeals court ruled that the proper cure for FHFA's constitutional problem is simply to sever the provision that insulates FHFA's director from being replaced without good cause.
He decided the cash "was for a good cause" — halting the spread of NATO and capitalist Western ways into the formerly communist lands of Eastern Europe — so he accepted.
But like The Square's many other plots, the scene is concerned with what constitutes transgression: What is arresting, and what is merely good cause for someone to be arrested?
And as weird as that sounds, it's for a good cause: proceeds will go to Recipe for Success, a foundation that helps kids grow, eat and appreciate healthy food.
"There is a healthy segment of workers who leave jobs for what would be called 'good cause connected with the work' and could be eligible for benefits," Wentworth said.
"You usually don't hear about a dress or fashion unless a person is wearing something inappropriate, so for her to use her prom dress for a good cause is amazing."
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It is clear that she has a unique skill at getting celebrities together for a good cause, and All Star Feast is proof that she has had it for decades.
The good cause seems to have spurred car collectors to open their wallets that extra bit wider, pushing the price up to nearly five times the original LaFerrari's $1.5 million.
"Good cause exists to believe that Colonial's existing rates... are unjust and unreasonable," the companies said in a 917-page complaint filed with the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
What followed was a rare upbeat story out of the Middle East, an example of social media bringing people together for a good cause rather than dividing people over politics.
But the law also said that once the director was confirmed to a five-year term, he or she could not be removed by the president except for good cause.
In Discovery's Shark Tank Meets Shark Week special (clip above), the entrepreneur takes a dive into the deep blue off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii, all for a good cause.
But a scroll through images of girls and women who have made the cut for a good cause prove that these cuts can yield some of the most satisfying results.
The Department of Justice (DoJ) regulation provides that only "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest" or another "good cause" can justify removing a special counsel from an investigation.
It's become a Los Angeles staple and an occasion at which people from all different backgrounds, orientations and residencies come to let loose in the name of a good cause.
Good ... 'cause PGA Tour pro Drew Nesbitt stripped down for a golf shot Friday -- and dude has CLEARLY spent way too much time in the sun with his shirt on.
All-in-all, you get up to $196 worth of video games for small donations that go towards a good cause, which is the best kind of karma there is.
"I've seen this team grow and become such a strong team because of the camaraderie, because of our shared goal of gathering money for a good cause," Ros-Lehtinen said.
Mark Cuban might've just gotten his northern California privileges revoked for good ... 'cause the Mavs boss just publicly proclaimed he's throwing his support behind the Cavs in the NBA finals.
"  Anecdotes like these, which show what was going through Pao's mind at the time, give pause to anyone who watched the trial in 2015 and thought, "good cause, wrong plaintiff.
" Then, crucially, he says that according to the special counsel regulations, Mueller "may be fired only for good cause," and that he is "required to put that cause in writing.
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a case challenging the constitutionality of California's concealed carry laws, which give locally elected sheriffs discretion over issuing licenses for good cause.
The State Department skipped the public comment period under the "good cause" provision that allows for regulations of particular importance that serve the public interest to be published more quickly.
Smooth move Kenny G serenaded his fellow passengers on a Delta flight from Tampa to LA. But chill out smooth jazz haters; this mini-concert was for a good cause.
It's one of the fanciest ways we can think of to celebrate Stonewall's 50th anniversary, and it's a good cause, too — proceeds will benefit Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation.
Chris Coons (D) whether he would reject an order from Trump to fire Mueller without what he considered good cause, Barr said he would do so -- and resign his post.
Oklahoma allows for such a request if good cause can be shown, but Musseman disagreed with the defense's assertion that the lack of a completed trial transcript met that threshold.
Both would empower a panel of federal judges to review the case for firing the special counsel and render a judgment about whether there was good cause to do so.
Beyond celebrating the Exodus with historical accuracy, the matzah supports a good cause: For each box of matzah sold, Bakeshop will donate $2 to the ACLU to fight religious discrimination.
The attorney general could remove Starr for "good cause," disability, or any condition that "substantially" impaired the performance of his duties, but apart from that, Starr was his own man.
It covered topics such as "attempts to gain access to sensitive executive branch information" and efforts to limit a president's power to fire a subordinate official without a good cause.
We wholeheartedly encourage everyone who's able to head on over to the digital music platform, open thy wallets, and throw down some nickels and dimes for a damn good cause.
"Obviously if your job says you can't come to work or you're sick in that way, that good cause would eliminate need for work requirements under this rule," Perdue said.
The two bills share much in common, and both try to build on the existing Justice Department statute governing special counsels to ensure that any firing is for good cause.
While most of these officials accept a stated desire for self-defense as good cause in and of itself, the sheriff of San Diego County has set a higher threshold.
"It could be that officials in the Justice Department who are more sympathetic to the president's position may be more inclined to set up good cause for removal," Shane said.
Further, a special counsel could be removed only "for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or other good cause," a determination he or she could appeal in court.
Chad Johnson -- the bad boy from JoJo's season of "The Bachelorette" -- is out for blood ... specifically from Colton Underwood or Nick Viall, but the violence is for a good cause!!!
The bill backed by Flake and Coons would ensure that Mueller could be fired only for good cause and provide him with recourse to challenge any dismissal in federal court.
Tyrese is joining forces with Paul Walker's brother to put on an event that will have car enthusiasts -- and 'Fast & Furious' fans -- salivating ... and it's for a good cause too.
Stores could crow about the money that they're sending to charity, and buyers would be assured that someone worthy — either their recipients or some good cause — is getting their money.
Oklahoma allows for such a request if good cause can be shown, but the judge disagreed with the defense's assertion that the lack of a completed trial transcript met that threshold.
There would be an almighty stink if he were dismissed without good cause, as there was when Richard Nixon ordered the firing of Archibald Cox, the special counsel looking into Watergate.
No matter how ill-gotten his wealth, he uses it for a good cause - running a school for victims of drug abuse, and fights for the rights of poor plantation workers.
They're flocking to YouTube to show off how they use their fitness bands for a good cause: a young woman who gets up with her grandmother every day at 5 a.m.
And he essentially warned Trump that if Mueller were to be fired, Rosenstein wouldn't be the one to do it, saying he saw no "good cause" to consider such a move.
If you are ever so fortunate to share the air with Kenny G., you will listen to him play and you will LIKE IT. (Especially if it's for a good cause.)
California, seven members of the Supreme Court declined to review a Ninth Circuit decision upholding a California statute that banned carrying concealed firearms in public absent a showing of good cause.
While the independent counsel law expired in 1999, the regulations governing Mueller's appointment as a special counsel, like the independent counsel law itself, prohibit Mueller from being fired without good cause.
On June 11, the Golden Valley Pride Run invites athletes to take a jaunt through Minneapolis's Brookview Park and Pride festival to get doused in paint, all for a good cause.
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If you are a girl and want to be a "naked philanthropist" and sell your nudes for a good cause, email me and include your name and twitter or IG handle.
They had good cause: In 2002, Herm Edwards of the New York Jets and Tony Dungy of the Indianapolis Colts were the only two head coaches of color in the NFL.
Mr. Rosenstein assured lawmakers that he would not fire Mr. Mueller without "good cause" and that he would not allow political interference in the inquiry, which he promised would remain independent.
Walls wrote in response to Melgen's request that "no good cause has been demonstrated by the movant" to push back the trial date, which had long been set for Sept. 6.
Each year, people up and down the country get together with friends to eat biscuits and cake for a good cause — to raise money to provide nurses for people with cancer.
The government said there was an easy fix for the constitutional flaw, though: The Supreme Court could simply sever the provision shielding the CFPB director from being removed without good cause.
And we think this election will be something that will, with time — with time, straighten it out and straighten it out for good 'cause our veterans have been treated very unfairly.
Good cause is a difficult thing to show, especially since Mueller's actions were approved by the deputy attorney general, said Jens Ohlin, a professor of criminal law at Cornell Law School.
Mueller's new boss at the Department of Justice can dismiss him for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause," according to the special counsel regulations.
The Texans and others who face the loss of land because of eminent domain actions funded via Mr. Trump's emergency declaration have standing to sue and good cause to do so.
Matt Barnes had the best weekend ever -- rounding up some of his famous friends and teammates to party with hot bikini chicks ... and it was all for a really good cause.
And anyway, we don't want to give anything away when you should give it a legitimate view or maybe even a buy on iTunes, cuz hey, it's for a good cause.
Lyft Lyft has integrated donations to the American Red Cross in its Round up & Donate feature, which encourages riders to round their fare up and send the difference to a good cause.
Instead of following the lead of so many brands and capitalizing on contemporary political anxiety to make a personal profit, they decided to harness some of that pain for a good cause.
"The Court determines that HHS did not have good cause to bypass notice and comment; thus, the Rule should be vacated," Mazzant wrote in his decision, issued in federal court in Texas.
Steph Curry says he got you all GOOD ... 'cause the Warriors superstar says he never actually thought the United States didn't land on the moon -- tellin' ESPN he was just kiddin' around!!!
"A special counsel … may be removed only for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or other good cause, including violation of policies of the Department of Justice," the bill states.
Take Sophia's, which I'm quoting from "Engaging for a Good Cause: Sophia's Story and Why #BugsR4Girls:" My favorite bugs are snails, slugs, and caterpillars, but my favorite one of all is grasshoppers.
So, if the (hopefully) warmer weather has you feeling generous, you can donate the $2.00 you'd normally be spending on a small soft serve cone at Dairy Queen to a good cause.
One study from 2014 found that turning three dry Arkansas counties wet could bring in over $30m a year to the local economy—good cause for cracking open a bottle or three.
With any mining, even for exotic new drugs deep underwater, come concerns about feasibility, cost, and the environmental impacts of scraping up all that life—even if it's for a good cause.
There's a good cause involved: Toms will help provide one year of solar-light power to people in need for every watch band and iPhone case you buy at Target or Target.com.
Partnering with Nochlezhka to open a laundry was both about supporting a good cause and a business decision - but Alexeyeva says the more she earns, the more she can donate to charity.
"Sad to say, however, that while bears would presumably take to the sidelines were a deal secured, they would hardly have good cause to head to the changing rooms," the analyst added.
Doing so could potentially make it easier to dismiss Mueller because a special counsel cannot be removed without "good cause" under regulations that may withstand legal scrutiny because of the Morrison decision.
OMB is allowed under federal law to block "for good cause" any regulation that it has previously passed from taking effect, provided that it can offer an appropriate explanation for the move.
The special counsel regulations permit him to remove Mueller for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies"  (2628 C.F.R. §28503[d]).
By staying here, you'll be contributing to a good cause, as proceeds from each booking will go to the Princess Diya Kumari Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting rural women and artisans.
The judges have career appointments, and the GSA administrator can only remove them with good cause, so the prospect of a court that rubber-stamps Trump's business moves is still somewhat remote.
Now she's aiming to put that fusion toward a good cause as the host of a multigenre fund-raiser for Guatemalan disaster relief, specifically for the victims of last month's volcanic eruption.
If something like that happened again, Mr. Van Hollen asked, and Mr. Mueller believed he had not been fired for any legitimate good cause, what protection did the Justice Department regulation provide?
The best way to protect tenants, she said, was if state lawmakers passed a good cause eviction bill that would make it even harder for landlords to raise rents and evict tenants.
While Mr. Trump also nominated Mr. Rosenstein, a former United States attorney, he has vowed to "defend the integrity" of the investigation, including by refusing to fire Mr. Mueller without good cause.
Even if it's for a good cause, making light of a disability for the sake of attracting eyeballs seems disrespectful to those who can't shed their challenges when the campaign is over.
Other states and jurisdictions are protected by a "just cause" ordinance (sometimes called "good cause") which forces the landlord to have one of a number of reasons before they can evict you.
As if we needed an incentive to treat ourselves to cheesecake, for every slice sold through next February, The Cheesecake Factory will be donating a portion of proceeds to a good cause.
"You usually don't hear about a dress or fashion unless a person is wearing something inappropriate, so for her to use her prom dress for a good cause is amazing," St. Fleur said.
You're going to be shocked that Austin and I found a way to talk about Spelunky again, but it's for a good cause: we're in love with the Castlevania-inspired roguelike Dead Cells.
The famed attorney threw a huge holiday shindig this month that reportedly cost a MILLION dollars to produce ... and it was all for a good cause -- to raise money for Hurricane Harvey victims.
Here's Cam Newton doing a TERRIBLE rendition of Usher's "Nice and Slow" on a radio show Thursday morning ... but the good news -- it was all to help raise money for a good cause!!!
Tony Gonzalez says if he were in Antonio Gates' cleats ... the pair would be hung up in the closet for good -- 'cause the ex-NFL superstar says he'd retire if he were A.G.!!
Rodriguez is one of the many voices on Lin-Manuel Miranda's star-studded relief song, "Almost Like Praying," which isn't necessarily a song you can salsa to but is for a good cause.
The professional wrestlers arrived at Superstars For Hope hand-in-hand and treated the event (a benefit for longtime WWE partner Boys & Girls Club) as date night in honor of a good cause.
But for John Sigmon, a middle teacher in Kernersville, North Carolina, his hair is a bright, trendy shade of pink right now for a different reason: To raise money for a good cause.
Just because I didn't want to, sort of, cash a check from the guy, and I thought, Well, maybe I can still feel okay about it if it's going to a good cause.
Moreover, his views also could mean he'd be skeptical of legislation approved in April by the Senate Judiciary Committee that would make it even harder for Mueller to be removed without good cause.
"If the president actually removes the special counsel without good cause, it would likely result in swift, bipartisan backlash and shake the country's faith in the integrity of our legal system," Tillis writes.
Good ... 'cause during the insane Nats-Capitals World Series celebration at D.C.'s hockey game Sunday -- Ovi stripped down to bare chest and rode a shirtless Nats BP pitcher around the locker room!!!
If the special counsel is fired, the measure would provide a 10-day window for the special counsel to seek an expedited judicial review to determine whether the firing was for good cause.
A San Diego startup called Classy has raised $30 million for software-as-a-service that helps nonprofits raise donations online, and keep supporters engaged in a good cause for the long run.
Collins told reporters on Thursday that barring everyone on terrorism watch lists from weapons purchases carried with it the risk of affecting people who have been swept onto the lists without good cause.
"Whether the intentions are altruistic or not, it doesn't matter," he said; if even a tiny sliver of corporate profits can be funneled toward a good cause, it has a net positive effect.
"Whether you are sick or your job says you can't come to work, the good cause will eliminate need for work requirements under this rule," Perdue said in a statement to the publication.
Good cause may be a juror's illness or refusal to deliberate, but it may not be because a juror is a holdout and disagrees with a majority of the panel, Professor Gillers said.
A long walk for a good cause, this free climate action, organized by Earth Celebrations, asks New Yorkers large and small to wander through the gardens and waterfronts of the Lower East Side.
I gave frequently — to street performers or the homeless; to family and friends; to the fund-raisers who walk beside you down city streets to convince you to donate to a good cause.
Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi hosted "Gorillapalooza" on Saturday, an event that showcased performances by dancers and drummers and featured virtual reality "trekking" with mountain gorillas, all for a good cause.
There's good cause for this: Robert Swinston, the company's director, was with the Cunningham company for 36 years as an outstanding dancer and was its dance director and vigilant custodian after Cunningham's death.
Adding hundreds of officers to the transit system without good cause could also lead to the sort of over-policing of black and Hispanic boys and men that the city has seen before.
Second, they had good cause to point out the myriad ways in which the lies and fake news swirling around and generated by the Trump campaign were not adequately covered by the Times.
It added there might be another opportunity to play the game on the big screen later this year, where it's looking to auction off the experience for a good cause, those clever people.
Michael A. Kahn, a Missouri lawyer with experience in privacy rights cases, said a decision on the documents would hinge on the judge's assessment of whether there is "good cause" to unseal them.
By the way, Crowder -- who's been working out at his old school, Duke, this offseason -- is running a camp next month for a VERY good cause, and he told us all about why.
While this initiative and the timing reads as another attempt by Uber to try and get good press after a series of PR disasters, at least the money is going toward a good cause.
The government had pointed to APA exemptions for changes that have "good cause" or are related to "foreign affairs", but the Ninth Circuit found it had not made a "strong showing" for these claims.
More than just a passive process of buying makeup for a good cause, the brand gives shoppers a unique opportunity to vote on the specific charities where they'd like to see their money donated.
The Carol actress appeared with some of the most talented drag queens in N.Y.C. Monday night at the legendary Stonewall Inn, where she lip-synced and danced with the performers for a good cause.
Currently in remission, Natalie watched with glee as her mom and her big sister got buzzed for a good cause — proceeds from the heartwarming event raised $45,000 for Infinite Love for Kids Fighting Cancer.
It's all for a good cause, too: 50% of the proceeds from sales of the line will go towards (PRODUCT)RED, which aims to raise awareness and funds to eliminate HIV/AIDS in Africa.
The track record of President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration gives us good cause for hope, the chief of the Russia's sovereign wealth fund has told CNBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The law in question provides that permission may be granted to applicants "of good moral character" who have "completed a course of training" and for whom "good cause exists for issuance of the licence".
His admirers verge on the worshipful, with good cause, and to be deluged by his movies—this one in particular—is to be initiated into sacred mysteries for which no rational explanation will suffice.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Wednesday that he has seen no good cause to fire Robert Mueller from his role as special counsel in the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Commissario Guido Brunetti and his colleagues are also afraid Italy might be losing its edge: The younger officers aren't nearly as willing as the older generation to bend the rules for a good cause.
Plus, kind of like a good-cause "we'll-match-it" deal, the crew members will work one hour of community service for various Brooklyn neighborhoods per every person who pledges funds via the platform.
But experts say the "good cause" measure typically applies to people who are already meeting the work requirement and miss work because of an illness or transportation issues, not those who cannot find work.
And definitely, I could see then that not only was this a good cause Osklen was supporting, but it would also be an important matter for the future, and not just a new trend.
It's doubtful that Rosenstein would consider Trump not wanting himself, his family, or his close aides to potentially be indicted on criminal charges to be "good cause," and would thus refuse to fire Mueller.
He argues that "the statutory terms do not erect any hard and fast rules about precisely how good the president's good cause must be," as he put it in his brief to the court.
"Whether you are sick or your job says you can't come to work, the good cause will eliminate need for work requirements under this rule," Perdue said in a statement released to BuzzFeed News.
Matthew Vaughn's follow-up serves at least one good cause — keeping Julianne Moore employed, here as a villain — and also stars Taron Egerton, Mark Strong, Channing Tatum, Colin Firth, Halle Berry and Elton John (?!).
Although Mr. Rosenstein has cautiously avoided any statement more definitive than insisting he would not dismiss the special counsel except for good cause, he has added that he does not anticipate such a scenario.
Though the annual congressional baseball game pits Republicans against Democrats, it is more a moment for bipartisan camaraderie, fun and bragging rights for frustrated jocks who get to suit up for a good cause.
In a major setback for anti-gun activists, a three-judge panel of the District of Columbia Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in July that the "good cause" requirement for firearm licensing was unconstitutional.
Only one component of the tenant activists' platform was notably absent: a "good cause" eviction bill that would have made it considerably harder for landlords to evict tenants in most market-rate apartments statewide.
While the businessman is used to battling entrepreneurs on ABC's Shark Tank, he recently braved the deep blue and took a dip with Galapagos sharks off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii, for a good cause.
Selius only knew the men who paid him as "Ricky" and "John," but admitted he knew the backpack contained a large amount of money that did not "come from a good cause," the complaint said.
" Rosenstein was the only official with authority to fire Mueller under the special counsel regulations, although he could do so only for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause.
It is rhetorically difficult to oppose those who claim to represent exploited women and children, so various interest groups will tack on their agendas in hopes of flying under the cover of a good cause.
All this bunny bliss isn't just for smiles, it's for a good cause: Players on the field from the two teams — The Longears and The Lops — will be available for adoption following the big game.
Even if you're still recovering from the many Chill-Acos you conquered last month, we're guessing you probably won't want to miss tasting Ben & Jerry's newest flavor, especially since it will benefit a good cause.
The family of the autistic teen 50 Cent bullied still wants the rapper to open up his wallet, but this time it's for a good cause and far less cash ... the family's attorney tells TMZ.
Though there were reports that Trump was considering firing Mueller, Rosenstein told senators earlier this month that only he has the authority to make that decision and has found no good cause to do so.
While state employment laws vary, the usual default is that employers may fire employees "at will"; there is no presumption that if you do your job as required, you won't be fired without good cause.
"I gave them my permission because I know it is for a good cause, but I still have my concerns that, God forbid, it should be taken advantage of by the bad guys," he said.
Concealed weapons permits are issued only after a background check; applicants must be of good moral character, have a good cause for requesting the license, complete a firearms safety course and meet a residency requirement.
Justice Department regulations already state that the special counsel can only be fired for "good cause," but Tillis and Coons's bill — the Special Counsel Integrity Act — would make that regulation the law of the land.
IN THE GALWAY SILENCE (Mysterious Press, $26) gives this hotheaded detective good cause for rage, being a fictional treatment of, among other things, a notorious case of systemic fetal death and infanticide in Irish convents.
A sense of indignation and a good cause lead first to moral urgency, and then soon afterward to repetition, whereby the reformers become captive to their own rhetoric, usually at a cost to their cause.
"If they don't follow laws, agreements, or even the constitution, they think it's O.K., because they are the good guys, they came out of Maidan, they are doing it for a good cause," she said.
In 1987, the refashioned N.R.A. successfully lobbied lawmakers in Florida to relax the rules that required concealed-carry applicants to demonstrate "good cause" for a permit, such as a job transporting large quantities of cash.
Photos by NJinLA When your shithead President is threatening the livelihood of immigrants and refugees, you put up a fight, which, if you're a certain breed of (party) person, means turning up for a good cause.
"We'd already booked our honeymoon and everything, so it was kind of good, 'cause at least now we moved our honeymoon up, so now I get a free vacation kind of thing," she told Seacrest laughing.
However, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein testified Tuesday that he believed only he could fire Mueller — and said that if he received an order to do so without "good cause," he'd refuse to carry it out.
Each Pink Mercy skin I see means that much more money was donated to support breast cancer research, so when Pink Mercy kills me, I know I'm, in a weird way, contributing to a good cause.
One of the bills introduced Thursday, The Special Counsel Integrity Act, would ensure that no Trump appointee can unilaterally change existing Justice Department regulations that only allow a special counsel to be fired with good cause.
Unlike the independent counsel statute that limited the President's authority to remove the independent counsel for good cause, the Department's executive regulations governing the hiring and firing of Mueller presumably could be changed by the President.
The intrepid attorney general or acting attorney general who agreed to follow a presidential order to fire Mueller might try to get away with reliance on the "good cause" provision of the statute given its vagueness.
Good ... 'cause the Thunder superstar gave all his Team USA teammates -- and the rest of us, courtesy of Bryan Salmond and Sharp and Shapiro from "The Vegas Take" radio show -- an eyeful of them on Thursday.
WATCH THIS: Neil Patrick Harris Launches Embarrassing New Dance Challenge for a Good Cause In the video, it's revealed that Mabry has cancer, and her family won't receive a bill because of donations to St. Jude.
"He has a lot of authority, starting with his authority to remove Mueller if he finds he has good cause for doing so under the relevant regulation," said Stephen Vladeck, a University of Texas law professor.
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told attendees at the U.N.'s annual climate change conference in Marrakech, Morocco, that Trump could very well come around and decide that the global warming fight is a good cause.
Amal Clooney has given her first U.S. television interview – opening up to NBC News' Cynthia McFadden about her newfound celebrity and using it for a good cause in her role as a top human rights lawyer.
The second, better option, he said, would be for Congress to enact legislation adjusting the text of the Federal Reserve law so that it clearly and explicitly protects the chair from being removed without good cause.
" Sessions, in an interim order that was criticized by some lawyers, said the "good-cause" standard "limits the discretion of immigration judges and prohibits them from granting continuances for any reason or no reason at all.
Because "good cause" is a relatively obscure provision, he said, it is not clear whether someone with a sick spouse would have cause to stay home from their food service job, even if that's medically wise.
The challengers, several individuals and gun-rights groups, sued San Diego and Yolo Counties, saying that officials there interpreted good cause so narrowly as to make it impossible to carry guns in public for self-defense.
California has extreme gun control measures such as a 10-day waiting period on gun purchases, universal background checks, gun registration, gun confiscation laws, an "assault weapons" ban, and a "good cause" requirement for concealed carry.
One of the most famous was for a good cause: the "Ice Bucket Challenge," which involved dumping cold water on yourself to raise awareness about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease.
The special counsel regulation under which Mueller was appointed gives the attorney general or acting attorney general authority to fire Mueller only for "good cause," such as misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity or conflict of interest.
In fact, Rosenstein recently testified that he believes he is the only person who can fire Mueller and that he believes he's only permitted to do so for "good cause" (meaning not on a presidential whim).
Following up on the success of a similar intergalactic effort last year, Duracell is once again teaming with the creative forces behind Star Wars to bring a galaxy far, far away to life for a good cause.
One Syrian political figure, who was once involved in Damascus religious matters before defecting, echoed a growing - but unverifiable - notion the government had good cause to "silence" Ibrahim, but make it appear as though militiants were responsible.
Raising money for a good cause is a commendable thing to do at any age, but for six-year-old children, opportunities to organize big-time fundraising events are few and far between… Or so we thought.
As we reported ... JB was the musical guest on 'SNL' and showcased his new stuff, including his single, "Yummy," and a collab with Quavo called "Intentions," for which their music vid's shining light on a good cause.
Basically, the whole thing could have been an extremely sombre affair after May's horrific events, but instead everyone banded together for a courageous, energetic, and uplifting celebration of pop's enduring power, and all for a good cause.
Moreover, though Europe had adopted Basel 2 wholesale, American supervisors had applied it to just a dozen internationally active banks, fearing (with good cause) that Basel 2 would allow lenders to maintain dangerously low levels of equity.
"The yen is a safe haven as long as risk sentiment is weak, but the market is also very wary of official intervention and with good cause," said John Hardy, head of currency strategy at Saxo Bank.
LONDON — Even a family as fashionable as the Windsors can rock a tacky Christmas sweater with a smile — especially if it's for a good cause, and it's their smiling wax figurines that are donning the ugly jumpers.
A few fun 'Star Wars' props from the last 2 franchise films are on the auction block, and are expected to fetch thousands for a good cause -- helping victims of last year's fires in California's wine country.
" Thus, a court could not overturn a decision for which the attorney general can state a rational basis for any of the listed failures but also any demonstration of "other good cause, including violation of departmental policies.
Moreover, Rosenstein has himself testified that he is the only person who can fire Mueller, and that if President Trump asked Rosenstein to remove Mueller, he would not follow such an order if no good cause existed.
Thomas Roberts got paid $25k to co-host Donald Trump's 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow, but now he says he doesn't know where that money came from ... so he's giving it away to a good cause.
And while I've never heard it praised as a particularly cost-effective way to help humanity by effective altruists, it was surely a reasonably good cause for a famous and politically popular man to dedicate himself to.
Still, the court has ruled that Congress can impose some restrictions on a president's power to control the executive branch, including by upholding statutes that prevent him from firing certain officials, including certain prosecutors, without good cause.
Op-Ed Contributor The news that President Trump last June nearly fired the special counsel Robert Mueller has revived interest in a pair of bills that would prohibit Mr. Trump from firing Mr. Mueller without good cause.
Seila's lawyers at Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison had asked the Supreme Court to decide whether the provision that shields the CFPB director from being removed without good cause runs afoul of the separation of powers doctrine.
The CFPB has a single executive (unlike some agencies, which are headed by a multi-person commission), and the CFPB's head can only be removed by the president for a good cause, not just any political reason.
"Attaching your seal to a document without a notarial certificate constitutes good cause for the secretary of state to take action against your notary commission," a Texas official said in a letter to Jackson, sent last week.
Additionally, Oliver's famous 2014 segment on Net Neutrality bolstered more than 71,000 comments to the FCC's website, which most likely had a hand in the site crashing, according to The Washington Post, but for a good cause.
DOJ and the CFPB told the Supreme Court that they believe the appointment provision of the Consumer Financial Protection Act is unconstitutional because it says the bureau's lone director cannot be removed from office without good cause.
The legislation would also codify existing Justice Department regulations that a special counsel can only be removed for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest or other good cause, such as a violation of departmental policies.
Among those joining the good cause and eventful night were Jay Z, Jennifer Lopez, Stevie Wonder, DJ Khaled, Chris Brown, Cardi B, Fat Joe, Daddy Yankee, Luis Fonsi and a special appearance from Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda.
This was done as part of Pornhub's philanthropic wing, Pornhub Cares, because it's 2018, and everyone has a part of their business that goes to a good cause and manages to put the Trump White House to shame. 
That's what Emily Black Favreau encountered in West Hollywood yesterday, and unlike Gossip Girl, she did the kind thing by taking the dog in and tried using social media for a good cause, tracking down the dog's owner.
So while you're burrowing in their seriously soft T-shirts and sweatshirts, know the money you're spending is going towards a good cause: 2% of KOTN's revenue goes towards a literacy program that funds schools in farming communities.
It's not my nature to go on TV and talk about my vagina, but it was such a good cause and I saw how much better my life was after I had surgery and got the proper treatment.
In order to obtain that temporary order, however, a person must first prove they were abused or harassed by their domestic partner, and then also show good cause for not giving him the opportunity to defend himself then.
For the time being, only Rosenstein currently has the power to remove Mueller for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of (Justice) Departmental policies" under the special counsel regulations.
And now for the best part: If you decide to buy EarDials, you're also supporting a good cause since 5% of the profits go straight to charities on a mission against tinnitus and other noise-induced hearing loss.
The special counsel regulation under which Mueller was appointed gives the attorney general or acting attorney general sole authority to fire Mueller and only for "good cause," such as misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity or conflict of interest.
If Trump removed Mueller, the special counsel could seek a temporary restraining order blocking his removal on the grounds that there was not good cause, said Jed Shugerman, a professor of constitutional law at Fordham University Law School.
The statement was Rosenstein's first remarks since he said in a Senate hearing on Tuesday that he had not seen any "good cause" to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
The California law requires applicants to demonstrate "good cause" for carrying a weapon, like working in a job with a security threat — a restriction sharply attacked by gun advocates as violating the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
In a 20023 case, the appeals court upheld the structure of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, whose members were appointed by the Securities and Exchange Commission and could only be removed by the S.E.C. for good cause.
And earlier this year, his appeals court upheld a law that limits the president's discretion to fire the Consumer Financial Protection Board's director, who has a fixed five-year term and may be removed only for good cause.
Still, with time being extremely limited and a precious resource for millennials, teletherapy remains a viable, valuable and popular way for them to embrace and combine their flexibility and tech-savviness with a good cause: their mental health.
I was at a climate conference in Paris, and, honestly, there were as many nonscientific things said there in a good cause as I imagine were said at the non-climate convention that I didn't happen to attend.
Sure, it's a lot of money to spend on a toy Stormi will never get to play with ... but the money raised from Justin and Hailey's auction benefits needy families in L.A. ... so Kylie's supporting a good cause.
She also writes that the Cambridge Analytica scandal confirms long-standing criticisms against Facebook made by data and consumer advocates in Germany and Europe, adding that it suggests various lawsuits filed against the company's data practices have "good cause".
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s former church with tour-goers from Ohio, California and China; and waited 21964 minutes in line at the Southern Poverty Law Center museum to buy my souvenir water bottle (for a good cause).
We need to educate consumers about the real issues that are hidden by the industry, helping people to understand that in many cases they are being sold a good story when they think they are supporting a good cause.
The best part is that Lovato's performance was all to benefit a good cause: the Somos Una Vos (We Are One Voice) benefit for disaster relief for Puerto Rico, as well as other areas affected by the recent hurricanes.
They're also teaming with MusiCares, a charity established by the Recording Academy, and United for Puerto Rico, an initiative brought forth by the First Lady of Puerto Rico Beatriz Rosselló, to assure the funds go to a good cause.
Gun owners had taken aim at a California law that bars them from being granted a permit to carry a concealed gun in public places unless they show "good cause" for having it, with county sheriffs making the determination.
And the "round up" idea is legit in that it helps customers donate to a good cause, but please for the love of god don't mistake a few acts of brand-boosting charity as a marker of corporate enlightenment.
"While the concept is funny and there's a lot of humor to it, the undies themselves are not a prank or a gimmick; they're made of high quality materials, they're handmade...and they're supporting a good cause," Palatnik says.
Sarah Normand, arguing for the government before the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan, said that even if the Federal Bureau of Investigation did make false statements, it had good cause for a warrant against Ganek anyway.
There is a lot of promise in the idea of miscreants' joining together in a good cause — I'm old enough to remember the original "A Team," which was awesome — and inherent drama in the prospect of prickly individualists' uniting.
A spokesman for the Division of Cemeteries said there was no indication that the crematory violated any regulation; crematories cannot open coffins without good cause under state law, relying on funeral directors to provide the identity of the remains.
It can be hard sometimes to grok the scale of the gaming community, but the occasional charity event not only demonstrates the hugeness of the industry but also its diversity and willingness to shell out for a good cause.
Critical in showing "good cause" is whether a person is likely to succeed in efforts to remain in the United States, either by appealing for asylum or receiving some form of visa or work permit, Sessions said on Thursday.
The lawyers have told Trump that firing the special counsel would leave the president vulnerable to charges of obstruction of justice, and have said that he must have "good cause" to order Rosenstein to oust Mueller, the officials said.
It's important to recognize that a bunch of regular folks collectively donating their regular home computer hardware to a good cause has resulted in a distributed computing network over ten times as powerful as the world's most powerful supercomputer.
Combine the explicit statement of intent to revise or repeal the rule by the new administration with the vast concern expressed to DOL via public comment, and it's likely that the APA's "good cause" for delay exception would apply.
Ocwen's lawyers at Goodwin Procter moved to dismiss the case, arguing, among other things, that the CFPB's structure is unconstitutional because its omnipotent director can only be fired for good cause, allegedly in violation of separation of powers doctrine.
But the Times in particular is under fire, mostly unfairly, for letting reporters' opinions shine through, and I think you need to be careful not to give ammo to your foes, even in a good cause like this one.
It was...the West that used its temporary omnipotence to create a world in which powerful states could seize anything that was there for the taking, destroy any borders and violate any treaties for the sake of a 'good cause'.
" Under Justice Department regulations, the attorney general — or, in this case, the acting attorney general — can only remove a special counsel "for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Judith Gail Dein's order said "good cause exists" to grant the board's motion, which seeks to compel banks to submit bondholder names and addresses along with Puerto Rico debt payments the bondholders received between 20193 and 2017.
Her calves hurt from wearing heels for too long, but sometimes she pops on a pair for a good cause — like a recent event for families of active duty service members, to whom she is deeply committed as a military mom.
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It kicked that pledge off with a Human Rights Campaign partnership called "Round Up and Donate" which invites riders to opt in from the Settings menu in order to round their fares up to the nearest dollar for a good cause.
"I am not going to follow any orders unless I believe those are lawful and appropriate," Rosenstein said, explaining that under federal regulations, Mueller can only be fired for good cause and that reason would have to be put in writing.
Stepping forth from Facebook's billion-strong crowd, the Iron Man actor enthused that he'd "do it in a heartbeat," subject to a convoluted proviso about how his work is to be recompensed and the money channeled toward a good cause.
Critical in showing "good cause" is whether a judge can show that a migrant is likely to succeed in efforts to remain in the United States, either by appealing for asylum or receiving some form of visa or work permit.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE put up an impassioned argument against the amendment, arguing that while the research was for a good cause, it did not belong in the defense bill.
"If that dance was unique enough that you would associate it with the actor, then I think that would be a good cause of action and a more likely cause of action to succeed than a copyright action," Marino said.
The bill, formally known as the Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act, would codify existing Justice Department regulations that say a special counsel can only be removed for misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest or other good cause.
Joining Mr. Rickly on the bill in Maspeth, Queens, are the synth-pop group French Horn Rebellion and the singer Dave Elkins, among others; it's an eclectic lineup, united by the shared goal of making noise for a good cause.
We're told the Village People pondered the issue and decided the farmers made the vid for a good cause -- to bring attention to a bill that may benefit millions of Americans -- and they don't want to be the party poopers.
And if they bothered to look beyond the scene in which senators stick it to Caesar, they would also know that this play is really about the futility and danger of using violence for a purportedly good cause like restoring democracy.
It is fair to conclude that the Democratic Party's center is panicking, and it is now fair to conclude that it has good cause: With 62 percent of Iowa caucus results in, Mr. Sanders leads the popular vote, with 26.3 percent.
It says that the attorney general (or acting attorney general) may remove the counsel only for "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest, or for other good cause, including violation of Departmental policies," and must state the reasons in writing.
Although ABC seems to have good cause to fire Roseanne as both the star and Executive Producer, the network may be contractually bound to pay her a fee or back end or both for her participation in creating the show.
Actually, it's just actors Jason Isaacs and Tom Felton, who played the sleazy Slytherins in the Harry Potter films, reuniting for a good cause: a Q&A for fans at the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando Resort in Florida.
Indeed, while JASTA was conceived for a good cause, it ended up being directed totally against a country blamed indirectly for the atrocious 9/11 terror attacks, despite the recent release of a declassified report that failed to conclusively prove Saudi government involvement.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's life has changed drastically since she won her congressional primary last year, but on Friday the former bartender and server made it clear that she still knows her way around a restaurant — especially when it's for a good cause.
The other Senate bill, sponsored by Republican Thom Tillis of North Carolina and Democrat Chris Coons of Delaware, would require the attorney general to prove to a panel of judges that he or she had fired a special counsel for good cause.
This is a crew that loves fighting and killing — the two things he's really good at — but that also offers a spirit of camaraderie and the good vibes that come from knowing you are fighting and killing in pursuit of a good cause.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is standing by special counsel Robert Mueller amid a growing chorus of bias allegations from Republicans, telling a congressional panel on Wednesday that he continued to believe there was no "good cause" to remove Mueller from his post.
He's teamed up with the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation (established by the Oscar-winner in 1998 to protect existing ecosystems and restore balance to those already impacted by climate change) to raise what's sure to be some serious cash for a good cause.
I thought, "Yeah, this would be a good cause and I want to raise money for," but then I within 15 minutes of starting a foundation, I realized, wait a minute, I don't want to have to care about how rich people are.
A unanimous panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled that, even if the Federal Bureau of Investigation did make false statements, it had good cause for a warrant to search the offices of Ganek's Level Global Investors anyway.
You can argue that it's good, cause it's a lower price for the consumer, but I would argue that it's not as good, because the quality of the product is deterred, and kind of contributes to this 'throw-away' society we live in.
Now in its third year, the month is marked by a series of morbid musings, from mutant-taxidermy workshops to talks on female necrophilia law and histories of severed heads (all for a good cause: raising money to restore London's 'magnificent seven' cemeteries).
It's a night where we all come together --people who may be at odds during the day in the hallways of the Capitol -- and head a few blocks down the road to Washington Nationals Park to work together for a good cause.
Essentially, I wanted to have a conversation with them to see how I could continue working there and get paid, or how I could help the burn-rate by leaving with good cause and receive my bonus and severance according to my contract.
The law would provide good cause exemptions when such cooperation isn't in the best interest of the child — such as when there is a risk of domestic violence — and children enrolled in the program will never be sanctioned for their parents' decisions.
The legislation also states that if Mueller was fired there would be a 10-day window for Mueller to seek expedited judicial review of his removal to determine whether the firing was for good cause -- if it wasn't, his firing wouldn't take effect.
In Friday's decision, U.S. Circuit Judge Patty Shwartz, writing for the panel, said the administration lacked good cause to forgo a requirement to provide the public notice and the chance to comment on interim versions of the rules it adopted in 2017.
But public policy experts like Moynihan have criticized "good cause" waivers as ineffective, arguing they introduce more administrative work and red tape for both individuals and states in a time when bureaucratic resources are spread thin and policy decisions must be made quickly.
Both bills under consideration would empower a panel of federal judges to review the case for firing the special counsel and render a judgment about whether there was good cause to do so — the standard required by the law governing special counsels.
In an order on Friday, U.S. District Judge Edward Davila in San Jose, California, gave no reason for why he had decided to have the two former executives and onetime lovers tried separately, only saying he found "good cause" to sever their trials.
The good cause helps explain why I agreed to render judgement on a bunch of sausages, despite the fact that I—a journalist whose food writing tends to focus on famous chefs and obscure Andalusian fishermen—felt supremely unqualified for the role.
In a world of strict scrutiny, a state ban on assault weapons or a state "good cause" requirement for attaining a concealed carry license, would face steep uphill battles with the court and could very likely be struck down, much like this week's abortion restrictions.
On whether Mueller had enough supervision to be an "inferior" officer, Judge Sri Srinivasan asked about the fact that Justice Department regulations saying a special counsel can only be removed for misconduct or other "good cause" could be changed or withdrawn by the attorney general.
But Bachelorette contestant Derek Peth, a 29-year-old commercial banker who was eliminated during the sixth episode of the series' 12th season, is determined to use his time in the spotlight for a good cause: supporting victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault.
On a night that emotional, it's easy to look past some of the shakier vocal performances or incongruous pairings to see just how much people are willing to step out of their regular domains for a good cause, without reducing the entire evening to schmaltz.
He is well aware that he has abs of steel, telling Glamour that yes he has absolutely felt objectified in his career, but when Ellen DeGeneres asks him to strip down for a good cause on her show, his character's worst nightmare, he quickly obliges.
Pacific Investment Management Co said former bond manager Bill Gross' abusive conduct and effort to sabotage colleagues he deemed disloyal gave it "good cause" to oust him, and not pay any of the more than $200 million of damages he now seeks in a lawsuit.
The 500 prints will be sold on Mira Mira for approximately $465, with free international shipping for its first week, which means you, too, can have some Kardashian-Jenner art in your home — for a steep price, sure, but hey, it's for a good cause.
I don't think they can actually, without good cause, go after a company that is very well liked by most customers, on anything not serious just because they have a pique over the Washington Post or whatever the heck he's mad about that day.
It's time for enterprising runners ages 4 through 17 to lace up their sneakers for a good cause: to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House-New York, the organization that provides temporary housing to families whose children are visiting the city for cancer treatment.
McConnell has said he does not believe legislation passed by the Judiciary Committee last year — which would give a special counsel an "expedited review" of their firing and allow them to be reinstated if a court determines it wasn't for a good cause — is needed.
At the core of the 1988 ruling is the idea that Congress can create an independent investigative mechanism within the executive branch and insulate that investigation from direct control by the President -- by preventing the removal of the independent counsel except for good cause.
We do not yet know if any of the heroes have made catastrophic mistakes, but we understand any risk taken in the name of a good cause; the movies have made it clear enough that the law won't save you once the emperor comes.
So, while Falcons fans will undoubtedly be rooting for Vic Beasley to pound Brady into the turf next Sunday, they could also thank him for setting a positive precedent, and giving them good cause to be optimistic about the latter half of their quarterback's career.
Edward Peruta and a group of Southern California residents filed a lawsuit to overturn the sheriff's policy after they were denied concealed carry permits on the basis that they didn't show good cause, a decision they claimed violated their rights under the Second Amendment.
But Rosenstein has said that he has seen no "good cause to fire Mueller," so in order to fire the special counsel he would likely have to fire a series of Justice Department officials until he found someone willing to get rid of Mueller.
Democrats argued that they had the legal authority and good cause to invoke an obscure provision in the federal code that gives the committee's chairman access to private tax information to find the answers and potentially inform other related inquiries into Mr. Trump's financial positions.
At the appellate level, assault weapons bans and good cause requirements have been struck down by some circuit courts and upheld by others, but the Supreme Court has yet to speak on them, leaving the outer bounds of limitations on the Second Amendment hazy at best.
If there is good cause to remove a sitting president who is capable of objecting to his removal, then the only proper course of action is to build the case that the president has committed impeachable offenses and removal is essential for the health of the republic.
"It's [the FISA application] reapproved if you have new information justifying the original probable cause and the government's need to listen," writes Asha Rangappa, a former FBI special agent and current Yale lecturer, suggesting the memo actually shows that the government had good cause to surveil page.
Naturally, many of the singer's fans were surprised when she announced last week that she'd be lending (some of) her face for a good cause, as the latest star to sign on for a lip-color collaboration with MAC as part of the brand's Viva Glam initiative.
He is subject to oversight by the deputy attorney general, and he can be fired for many different reasons, including "misconduct, dereliction of duty, incapacity, conflict of interest" and "for other good cause," an uncomfortably broad and entirely subjective reason that's easy to use as an excuse.
Religious people were generally more connected with society: not just their own churches, but their extended families, community associations, clubs, charities and so on; some 45% of the highly religious respondents said they volunteered for a good cause over the previous week, against 593% for other respondents.
The attorney general (or, if there is none, the acting attorney general) needs "good cause" to fire Mueller, and Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general who's overseen Mueller since Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself, has told Congress he still has faith in the special counsel.
That change would mean they could be "removed or suspended, without notice or right to appeal, from service by the head of the agency at which such employee is employed for good cause, bad cause, or no cause at all," according to the text of the bill.
Barr pledged to release "as much as I can" of Mueller's findings to the public, to provide Mueller with the resources and time to finish the job, to not terminate Mueller without good cause and to notify Congress if he denied a major request during the investigation.
Washington (CNN)The second-highest ranking official at the Justice Department stepped back into the national spotlight Wednesday to say he believes there's no good cause for firing special prosecutor Robert Mueller and that to date no one has asked him to remove the special counsel.
Further, the guidance says officers "may find an applicant's illegal entry, including any intentional evasion of US authorities, and including any conviction for illegal entry where the alien does not demonstrate good cause for the illegal entry, to weigh against a favorable exercise of discretion" for asylum.
When the Washington Post and the Charleston Gazette-Mail tried to get hold of ARCOS data from MDL plaintiffs, Judge Polster turned down their request, holding that the DEA and the defendants had shown good cause why the data should be shielded under a protective order.
Swizz's painting is a must-have for any hip-hop or art collectors ... and all proceeds will go to Children's Rights, a national watchdog organization fighting for abused and neglected children in the U.S. You can bid on Swizz's painting here and support a good cause.
Under the federal rules of criminal procedure, a judge may allow a jury of 11 persons to return a verdict, even over the objection of a party, if the judge finds "good cause," said Stephen Gillers, a legal ethics expert at New York University School of Law.
Even as the new rent laws riled the New York real estate industry, tenant advocates said they were upset legislators did not pass a "good cause" eviction bill that would have made it considerably harder for landlords to evict tenants in most market-rate apartments statewide.
That is not likely to be easy because there is no reason at this point to suspect that Mr. Mueller has done anything that would warrant his dismissal for "good cause," and it is doubtful there are many Justice Department officials who would rush to act unlawfully.
Mr. Rosenstein has said he will refuse any order to fire Mr. Mueller if he did not believe the special counsel committed misconduct, citing a Justice Department regulation that says such a prosecutor may be removed only by the attorney general and only for good cause.
"I think they are very worried and with good cause that this could over time lead to a downward drift in expectations," and make it harder to raise inflation in the future, said Nathan Sheets, chief economist with PGIM Fixed Income and a former Fed staffer.
But it's a pretty classy move to auction off the mic, set to be donated to children with disabilities—if CMTV isn't profiting off of Ronaldo coverage, they can at least raise some money from the one story that involved both parties, and give it to a good cause.
Toro Y Moi's own Company Records, and Wax Nine Records will also join in, meaning that you can get yourself some sweet, sweet music all for a good cause (it is, for example, an excellent excuse to get acquainted with Toro Y Moi's most recent album Boo Boo).
Hilton walked the runway for a good cause last night at a Paper magazine benefit for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, but the outfit she wore in the show — which was pretty much just a human-sized pastel pink bow — wasn't the only thing that caught our eye.
It's for a good cause: As the founder of Raising Men Lawn Care, Smith, 27, is driving coast-to-coast to cut at least one lawn in each state for a person in need, hoping to inspire others to follow his example in their own communities, all summer long.
"People are getting creative and there are many great initiatives that try to use the sources of the island, there is a steady flow of material at the moment that can be reused and repurposed for a good cause and primary needs," wrote Nagler in a Facebook post.
Authorities are also reportedly encouraged to use "an applicant's illegal entry, including any intentional evasion of US authorities, and including any conviction for illegal entry where the alien does not demonstrate good cause for the illegal entry, to weigh against a favorable exercise of discretion" during asylum applications.
DOJ argued that the law's constitutionality rests on the ability of the president and his appointees to determine whether there's good cause to get rid of the judges, with the MSPB acting only as a backstop to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to back the agency's determination.
Barr, President Trump's pick for attorney general, seemed to please Democrats when he said: Mueller should be allowed to finish his work; the Russia investigation wasn't a witch hunt; he wouldn't fire Mueller without good cause; he'd "provide as much transparency as I can" regarding Mueller's final report.
He pledged to release "as much as I can" of Mueller's findings to the public, to provide the special counsel with the resources and time to finish the job, to not terminate Mueller without good cause and to notify Congress if he denied a major request during the investigation.
The New York Times editorial board has come out against the increased policing, saying that: Adding hundreds of officers to the transit system without good cause could also lead to the sort of over-policing of black and Hispanic boys and men that the city has seen before.
Characters wend out of one story only to wend into another in a similar but different form, as if from a parallel universe; meanwhile, concepts that feel like anime parody (giant robot panda pilots — no, really, it's for a good cause) are accorded the same respect as ritual and ancestral pride.
What they're saying: "For good cause shown, the court grants the government's unopposed motion to stay this case while the Department of Defense reconsiders whether possible personal conflicts of interest impacted the integrity of the JEDI Cloud procurement," said Eric G. Bruggink, a judge for the Court of Federal Claims.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Christopher Burke in Delaware said in recommendations issued Thursday that hiring new counsel in September did not give Glenmark a "magic wand" to "conjure up a showing of good cause" to add new defenses that included arguing that GSK had waited too long to file the lawsuit.
"I know he was suave and does not give a damn at the end," says Scott who donned Butler's famous mustache for PEOPLE's Movember tribute, in which Marlon Wayans, Will Forte, Will Arnett and Kal Penn re-created some of the most iconic mustaches in history for a good cause.
Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Chris Coons, D-Delaware, Thom Tillis, R-North Carolina, and Cory Booker, D-New Jersey introduced the Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Act, which protect Mueller, including ensure that the special counsel can only be fired for "good cause" by a senior Justice Department official.
But maybe that's just me … For those who are interested in supporting independent crosswords that raise money for a good cause, a $10 new donation to any of the charities listed on Queer Qrosswords will get you a PDF packet of dynamic puzzles made by constructors along the LGBTQ+ spectrum.
The CFPB's defenders, as you would expect, sided with DOJ on what the Supreme Court should do if the justices decide the bureau's director is unconstitutionally insulated from accountability to the president: just sever the appointment provision's good-cause requirement and otherwise allow the CFPB to continue its crucial mission.
In addition to the happy trophy winners and the money collected for a good cause, another very special thing came out of it: Amanda Yesnowitz, an award-winning musical theater lyricist, professor of English at N.Y.U. and puzzle maker, and Brendan McGrady, an actor and Ms. Yesnowitz's longtime boyfriend, got engaged.
In his hearing, Barr pledged to release "as much as I can" of Mueller's findings to the public, to provide Mueller with the resources and time to finish the job, to not terminate Mueller without good cause and to notify Congress if he denied a major request during the investigation.
There were already signs that it planned to do so if it lost in the DC Circuit — PHH's lawyers expressed interest in revisiting Supreme Court precedent that the bureau cited in arguing that the constitutionality of having an independent agency with a director only removable for good cause was a settled question.
And then there was the sight of Chris Martin and Liam Gallagher performing "Live Forever," together, on stage, which just goes to show that even though Liam compared Chris to a vicar that time, and said that Coldplay were "beyond shit," the latter will still continuously wheel himself out for a good cause.
So when the Girls star decided it was time to purge her wardrobe, it makes sense that she would want to do so for a good cause, teaming up with Planned Parenthood to make sure that new dress you buy straight out of her closet doesn't just look good, it does good, too.
Jon Snow and Ghost in 2013 Groot and Rocket in 2014 Charlie Brown and Snoopy in 2015 Dubu's look has afforded him a degree of internet stardom in the Korean blogosphere, with big features in Huffington Post Korea and Pikicast, but his story has helped to leverage the fame for a good cause.

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