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You start by saying: How many seats are Republicans holding that Obama won, and how many seats are Democrats holding that Mitt Romney won?
There is no principled way to distinguish a decision holding that media companies may violate labor laws from a decision holding that the same companies don't have to pay taxes.
Before they jump, Thanos is shown holding that Pym Particle.
How did it feel holding that flag in your hand?
He did not state his reason for holding that opinion.
Defending teams then earn double points for holding that location.
"  "If people see the system holding, that will be progress.
"We are holding that ship off the coast," Newsom said.
"We are holding that ship off the coast," Newsom said.
Holding that over the rock makes the engravings more clear.
The 28503th Circuit disagreed, holding that electors can vote their conscience.
Wade, holding that a woman has a constitutional right to abortion.
Wade holding that a woman has a constitutional right to abortion.
I really wanted to show the contradiction in holding that idea.
There didn't seem to be people holding that against my ancestors.
We've been holding that secret in for quite a while now.
It's been very constructive, breaking out above there and now holding that.
What was it like holding that Cardi B plaque in your hands?
Because when you are subjugated and exploited, holding that line means starving.
It's holding that hand in support even when you are still shattered.
But they adjourned for the year without holding that vote, he said.
"We don't want to be the ones holding that back," he said.
"I'm tired of holding that up," Buck said on Monday from Chicago.
It wouldn't be surprising if local officials are holding that against them.
That was the first time Gallup reported a majority holding that position.
So I think he could have been the nominee holding that position.
Nobody wants to get burnt by being left holding that hot potato.
King decision, holding that warrantless searches of DNA did not violate the Constitution.
Before holding that position, he was the head of the 82nd Airborne Division.
But the man holding that position, Luis G. Rivera Marín resigned July 13.
Grief is Jason Statham holding that 4th grade bully's head in a toilet.
NATO has proposed holding that meeting on May 25, a NATO diplomat said.
At 10:59, though, Cormier reappeared, still naked and still holding that towel.
Cheryl Mitchell played basketball at Eastern Kentucky, once holding that university's rebounding record.
FCC, holding that the TCPA's debt-collection exception violates the Free Speech Clause.
Squeezing your muscles and holding that position for a second won't do much strengthening.
"Gold is at a critical juncture right now, holding that $1,200 support," he said.
He had unconventional views, such as holding that inflation is caused by unscrupulous capitalists.
Or, just take one look at Linton, Mnuchin's wife, holding that sheet of money.
Wilderness Society — holding that the federal courts lacked inherent authority to shift attorney's fees.
"I saw her holding that flag, about broke my heart, you know," he added.
If you watch the footage, you see this gorgeous animal holding that child's hand.
Why does Alessia Cara look so adorable as a greaser and holding that cigarette?
But after three years of holding that title, something was bound to dethrone it.
Regardless, I was governed by my overwhelming aversion to holding that gassy little creature.
The government's interpretation disagreed with judicial precedent holding that the law allowed re-entry sooner.
He dismissed criticism, holding that farmers use fire to clear land this time of year.
A district court dismissed the case holding that the officers were entitled to qualified immunity.
The images present the president while also revealing something about the man holding that title.
Heller, holding that the Second Amendment protects the right to posses a firearm at home.
And he doesn't seem to want the FCC to be the one holding that up.
Direct Digital, holding that the federal class action rules impose no heightened standard of ascertainability.
U.S., holding that landowners are entitled to immediate judicial review of EPA-issued compliance orders.
Tigar blocked the policy -- nationwide -- in November, holding that it "irreconcilably conflicts" with immigration law.
Baltimore holding that the Bill of Rights' individual rights protections did not bind state governments.
He fell flat on his back and raised his glove hand aloft, holding that ball.
"It was a good start, you holding that gun to my head," Mr. Osment said.
Sullivan, a 1964 opinion holding that public officials have a higher burden to prove libel.
Sullivan, holding that public figures have a higher burden to prove libel, was wrongly decided.
Holding that seat is still an uphill battle, and public polling continues to give Rep.
" Cuoco continued, "If you watch the footage, you see this gorgeous animal holding that child's hand.
Looking back, I had no idea the time and dedication that goes into holding that role.
Nevertheless, a clear majority of the Court supported the holding that sex stereotyping is not allowed.
To me virginity is a meaningful thing, and I respect him for holding that so sacred.
Husseiny was replaced as chief executive of Aabar last year after holding that post since 2010.
But holding that position could be a problem in a general election against Trump, Republicans contend.
I understood the appeal of holding that kind of power in the palm of my hand.
In Tuesday's ruling, Gants cited that guidance in holding that the stun gun ban was unconstitutional.
Holding that piece of paper feels bittersweet, she said, after what she has seen this summer.
Homebuilders are worried about affordability, but firm demand is holding that concern in check, for now.
At the time, she was one of only two women in the country holding that post.
For whoever is holding that valuable slip of paper, life is about to get a bit crazy.
Sueddeutsche Zeitung is part of a media holding that belongs to the U.S. financial corporation Goldman Sachs.
Hershey, led by CEO Michele Buck and CFO Patricia Little, is the other company holding that distinction.
And there, American and South Korean troops have remained together holding that line for nearly seven decades.
" Another teased: "Things Nick Jonas could be holding that are better than a cigar: just nothing. literally.
Those that survive will find themselves wanting the support and hand-holding that conventional venture investment offers.
Vitale, holding that official school prayer in public school violates the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
The report also indicated that Rowson would be viewed as an "offensive coordinator," even holding that title.
However, the social network has accused Cambridge Analytica of holding that data, despite assurances to the contrary.
US decision in 2008 holding that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms.
It was an emotional time for everyone to witness her holding that new baby girl in her arms.
That discovery wasn't the basis of the judge's holding that Ross and the Commerce Department violated the APA.
Also, shout out to the dude holding that chin up position like a boss, football players remain superhuman.
Most crowdfunding investments offer equity, which is a complex holding that can take years to offer any return.
A district court blocked the policy -- nationwide -- last month holding that the policy "irreconcilably conflicts" with immigration law.
The orthodoxy goes further, holding that we should be anxious about any research into genetic differences among populations.
Iran denies that its space program is a cover for weapons development, holding that the program is peaceful.
Now, the comics holding that curtain may be realizing that, sometimes, the world isn't listening or doesn't care.
What if the woman holding that bag of slivered almonds is, in fact, merely a culinarily adventurous hetero?
Heller, was the Supreme Court's first decision holding that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to bear arms.
At the Sunday news conference, a reporter asked O'Neil if Jefferson was holding that handgun when the officer shot.
Virginia (2002), Kennedy joined an opinion holding that the death penalty could not be applied to intellectually disabled offenders.
Of course, there is a chasm between holding that ideal and achieving it in a manner that wins games.
Also, the inmates are all sporting some serious side-eye and Daya (Dascha Polanco) is still holding that gun.
Holding that level is important, and the settle above $48 was a positive for stocks in mid afternoon trading.
And yet people no longer see "The Indian Girl" holding that particular religious object, as Palmer would've had it.
Ubben also supported the management of Valeant Pharmaceuticals, another top ValueAct holding that is facing a clutch of worries.
O. J. is still alive, but he's holding that gun to his head in the backseat of the Bronco.
"Any opportunity to overturn the Court's holding that Jahi McMath is brain dead has long expired," their lawyers wrote.
Here are some tips for whoever is holding that winning ticket to maintain their privacy as much as possible.
He joined the Marriott Corporation in 1975 and rose to president, holding that position until he left in 1988.
Until recently, courts had blocked the enforcement of the residential address requirement, holding that it unfairly targeted Native Americans.
Consider that Roberts also wrote the Court's decision holding that federal courts may do nothing to stop partisan gerrymandering.
Heller (2008), the landmark Supreme Court decision holding that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to bear arms.
Finally, the Court could hand a crushing defeat to DACA beneficiaries — holding that the DACA program is, itself, unlawful.
Because of that, Roberts' holding that the law is valid based on Congress' taxing power is now "irrelevant," Hawkins said.
Friday's federal appeals court action upholds it, holding that challengers are likely to succeed on the merits of their claim.
The state court judge denied the petition, holding that Leviev should address his request for an injunction to the arbitrators.
Holding that line means sometimes not being able to feed your children, so sometimes the line didn't exist for me.
Alas, at the moment it seems that internal and external constraints on public companies are holding that performance in check.
A lower court ruled in their favor holding that the disparagement clause discriminates on the basis of viewpoint and content.
"THEY'RE LOOKING AT KYLIE JENNER HOLDING THAT BABY IM TELLING U." This theory has more weight than you might think.
Heller holding that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to hown a gun in the house for self defense.
Following recent, reinforcing Supreme Court rulings holding that states are tasked with setting voter qualifications, the EAC adjusted state forms.
For many of us, holding that first iPhone at the end of June 2007 was a glimpse of the future.
I did: Holding that dog-eared copy in my hands today, the book still seems to shiver with revelatory power.
"I was just so happy with my 50th win," he says, holding that big 5X mitt up to prove it.
Wade, or at least sharply curtail the 1973 decision's holding that the Constitution guarantees a woman's right to an abortion.
The Supreme Court responded to the absurdity of apportionment by holding that the carriage tax was not a direct tax.
The judge rejected that analogy, holding that there's little doubt the anti-SLAPP litigation privilege encompasses settlement negotiation and enforcement.
Tigar first issued a temporary restraining order on the ban in November, holding that it "irreconcilably conflicts" with immigration law.
After 1949, both Israel and Jordan claimed the territory, holding that its status would be determined in an eventual agreement.
Judge Orrick denied the motion, holding that Juul failed to provide online customers with adequate notice of the arbitration provision.
Plus, it was critical in holding that corner together, allowing for nice goodies like MAGNUM, APROPOS and the DEATHLY Hallows.
In March, a divided three-judge panel struck down the rule, holding that the Labor Department exceeded its regulatory authority.
PITTSBURGH — Being the kicker for the Pittsburgh Steelers is no different from holding that job on any other N.F.L. team.
In 1986, she joined the Hardwick case majority, holding that there was no prohibition on states outlawing same-sex relations.
But if the justices follow existing law, there's no basis whatsoever for a decision holding that Trump is immune from oversight.
" It's hard to square that second rule with a decision holding that judges must permit discrimination to avoid "massive social upheaval.
" But in his December 31 decision, Judge Hennessy denied the motion in its entirety, holding that her arguments had "no merit.
In May, the court struck down two congressional district maps, holding that the state had engaged in an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
Second, economists are virtually unanimous in holding that the steel/aluminum tariffs will backfire and ultimately hurt the overall U.S. economy.
In 1985, Pope John Paul II elevated Law to cardinal, one of just 13 Americans holding that office at the time.
Lewis, Kennedy was with the 5-4 majority holding that employers can forbid their workers from joining certain class-action lawsuits.
Evan Bayh served briefly as secretary of state in Indiana before becoming governor in 1989, holding that office for eight years.
Macron is a renowned proponent of supply-side economics, holding that high labor costs discourage businesses – especially small ones – from hiring.
The partner who works might be "holding that over [the other partner's] head," or even engage in financial blackmail, Sussman said.
Forcing people to buy app-specific tokens traps them with a holding that has a high chance of ending up worthless.
He could have written a broad decision holding that any governmental discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is constitutionally dubious.
Holding that the Eighth Amendment demands the elimination of essentially all risk of pain would effectively outlaw the death penalty altogether.
Jones, a U.S. Supreme Court decision holding that a president is not shielded from civil lawsuits unrelated to his official duties.
And they want to make sure that they are the only ones holding that hammer which is about politics and powers alone.
Given that she had to pose for photographers roughly 3,000 times while holding that Oscar statuette, thank goodness her manicure looked flawless.
Jones, 132 S. Ct. 945 (2012), holding that the police needed a warrant to affix a GPS surveillance device to a car.
Michelin's three-star rating, coveted by chefs and restaurateurs, is rare with just over 100 establishments around the world holding that distinction.
" The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the defendant had not made a "true 'threat,'" but had rather engaged in mere "political hyperbole.
The owner of that used bookshop came over to me as I was holding that book to compliment me on my choice.
Of course, higher short-term rates generally translate into a higher currency, at they mean increased returns for those holding that currency.
Second, a three-judge federal district court panel issued a series of rulings holding that Texas' redistricting plans were unlawful racial gerrymanders.
"It just brought back the image of Powell holding that alleged anthrax bottle up at the U.N. Security Council," Wilkerson told me.
The survey finds 22019 percent of Democrats say they trust America's political leaders, with only 37 percent of Republicans holding that opinion.
Lower courts ruled in favor of the partygoers, holding that the officers lacked probable cause to arrest the partygoers for unlawful entry.
That's when Wilson turned and saw the sign she was holding that announced they were going to add another member to their family.
He worked as President Obama's first director of the Office of Management and Budget, holding that position from January 2009 until July 2010.
But on Thursday, the court rejected the challenge holding that the law does not create a right for Texas to bring the suit.
Ultimately, there is no necessary physiological reason for holding that unruly or rebellious behavior has to accompany endocrine changes in the teen years.
And he has said that the EPA has no authority to regulate greenhouse gases, despite the Supreme Court holding that it does. 3.
The court unanimously ruled in favor of Maslenjak, holding that the offense had to be materially related to the decision to grant naturalization.
U.S. District Judge Dean Pregerson dismissed the case, holding that investors' claims were precluded under the Supreme Court's 22 decision in Morrison v.
No, of course, it's not her fault, but she has been holding that in forever, and she really does believe that it is.
"Every time we hit the 8-day, which we did [on Wednesday at about 2,424 or 23,426], we've been holding that," explained Redler.
Instead, the Court undertook the much more difficult task: holding that the president's expressions of hostility toward Muslims were "extrinsic" to his decision.
Virginia, a landmark US Supreme Court case holding that absent extraordinary circumstances, the First Amendment guarantees citizens access to courtrooms in criminal cases.
"When they're all singing 'Roxanne' and everyone's necks are popping out of their heads holding that note, there's nothing like it," he said.
Imagine, moreover, that Kavanaugh's rule were also layered on top of a decision holding that providers may no longer challenge anti-abortion laws.
To that end, Chanin said Intelsat is a top holding that could benefit from the launch of 5G wireless services around the globe.
No court has ever come close to holding that the Federal Election Campaign Act's ban on political spending by foreign nationals is improper.
The Montana Supreme Court invalidated the whole program holding that it violated the state constitution that bars state funds to aid religious schools.
The judge found the officers' testimony "implausible," holding that the search violated Jacob's constitutional rights, and granted Jacob's motion to suppress the firearm.
Legislative action is all the more important in light of the Supreme Court's recent holding that federal courts cannot adjudicate partisan gerrymandering cases.
Mr. Ryan appointed Paul Marchant to take over as chief executive in 1003 but remained as chairman, holding that position at his death.
And when I was holding that beautiful gold statue in my hand, 'Hello, Gorgeous' just popped out … and seemed to capture the moment!
Look at how he's holding that magical Wii wand to his chest, thumbing that stick, pointing it with such purpose, smiling that smile.
There are 0003th-century Supreme Court cases explicitly holding that Asian immigrants could not become United States citizens because they were not white.
In support of this proposition, it cited Supreme Court cases holding that targeting religions for distinctive treatment cannot be shielded a neutrally drafted law.
If not, Kraft Heinz might wind up like IBM (IBM), a once-beloved Buffett holding that he dumped over the past couple of years.
Earlier this week, Trump's campaign revealed that he sold his entire stock portfolio in June, a holding that was estimated at about $40 million.
He also said the company would like to retain a one-third holding that would give it a degree of control over the business.
Heller, holding that the Constitution's Second Amendment protects an individual's right to possess a firearm within the home for purposes such as self-defense.
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled in Garcia's favor, holding that the state prosecution, relying in part on information culled from federal forms was invalid.
Kethledge penned an opinion holding that the government's collection of business records containing cell-site data was not a search under the Fourth Amendment.
We are left with a majority holding that cements the idea that an otherwise lawful order is unlawful only because Donald Trump issued it.
U.S. Bancorp nevertheless asked the court to vacate the lower court holding that it could not sue Bonner over the original Chapter 11 plan.
But Democrats seized on the reported conversation as a violation of longstanding traditions holding that the FBI must be independent of the White House.
When a fan on Twitter asked for an update on the interview, Hibberd replied with one line: "Holding that one for a bit…" Thanks!
The Indiana Supreme Court ultimately reversed that ruling, holding that the Excessive Fines Clause constrains only federal action and is inapplicable to state impositions.
It's super simple, but even just holding that controller and feeling it in my hands I thought, Oh man, I wanna play guitar now .
"Holding that trophy, there's nothing more special than that," Ed Rogers, chairman of Rogers Communications, partial owner of the Raptors, said at the rally.
McCain was one of the few members of Congress who clearly understood that holding that office was an immense honor and an enormous responsibility.
She also became, in 1965, the first woman to serve as president of the Raleigh chapter of the N.A.A.C.P., holding that post until 1968.
He joined the troupe full time once he graduated in 1957, and in 1970 he became its director, holding that post for six years.
But the Board of Immigration Appeals decided to read the law differently, holding that the 10-year waiting requirement did apply to Gutierrez-Brizuela.
"I write to underscore the court's additional holding that the alternative method of execution need not be authorized under current state law," he wrote.
They plan to use the proceeds from the sale to buy a new home soon and are holding that money in a taxable account.
A better way forward would be to ensure that Exor, the Agnelli family holding that is Fiat's biggest shareholder, retains a position of dominance.
Kennedy never got around to a decision holding that the Constitution casts a skeptical eye on all discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals had previously ruled in favor of Bartlett, holding that probable cause didn't preclude a claim of retaliatory arrest.
A federal appeals court ruled against him, holding that challenges to a method of execution can propose only an alternative available under that state's law.
Actus Portfoy, a unit of Global Yatirim Holding that already manages 830 million lira ($144 million), would be managing the first such Turkish-run fund.
However, there likely will be substantial adjustments, with consensus holding that the biggest beneficiaries will be smaller banks that will see their regulatory burden eased.
The late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia sided with the protester, holding that flag-burning is a form of "symbolic speech" protected by the First Amendment.
Democrats criticized the Republican majority in the House for holding that vote without first having the CBO issue a report on the revised bill's impact.
This approach would provide a diversified portfolio in one holding that can either target higher yield or dividend growth, the latter for longer-term investors.
Detroit Board of Education, holding that employees may be required to pay their share of collective-bargaining activities, since all employees benefit from the outcome.
At one point, he showed a 1925 photo of a few dozen Universal Pictures stars next to a stack of crates holding that season's negatives.
Seattle School District No. 22017, he was the swing vote behind a ruling holding that Seattle, Washington, and Louisville, Kentucky's voluntary desegregation programs were unconstitutional.
Second, if the appreciated stock has become such a large holding that the portfolio is no longer diversified, some of the position should be sold.
In Pennsylvania, the state supreme court issued a lengthy decision holding that the state's congressional redistricting map violated the state constitution by unfairly favoring Republicans.
How else would kidnappers prove that their victims were still alive on a given day other than by photographing them holding that day's Late Final?
And the decision reaffirms the court's landmark 1990 decision (written by Justice Antonin Scalia) holding that religious objections do not override valid and neutral laws.
Barnette, holding that a law requiring students to salute the flag and recite the Pledge of Allegiance compelled expression and thereby violated the First Amendment.
After a third trial, and another conviction, the state Supreme Court again reversed holding that the state had engaged in racial discrimination during jury selection.
The fact that he's holding that bit of the Mandalorian's ship's control panel, the knob he made his disgruntled dad realize was actually a toy!
I've been holding that in for 20 years, and along comes a nifty crossword by Will Nediger that enabled me to get it all out.
Seattle School District No. 1, he was the swing vote behind a ruling holding that Seattle, Washington, and Louisville, Kentucky's voluntary desegregation programs were unconstitutional.
Blanket solutions may be enticing, and holding that anything remotely Confederate represents hate and must be removed seems like a reasonable response to the situation.
A divided panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the enforcement order on October 11, 2016, holding that the CFPB leadership structure is unconstitutional.
Hopkins, an 1886 decision holding that it was still unconstitutional to apply a law in a discriminatory way even if it was neutral on its face.
The net neutrality rules don't explicitly prohibit zero rating, with the commission basically holding that such plans can be good for consumers in the right circumstances.
He broke with the conservative bloc in an antitrust lawsuit against Apple, holding that consumers could sue the company for gouging them on its app store.
Organizers have for years forbid the community from celebrating its sexual identity, holding that doing so would take away from the parade's intent – honoring Irish heritage.
If you're not familiar with that term, it is an investment strategy that you can use when you are invested in a holding that loses value.
The judge cited that letter during Wednesday's hearing in holding that Rombot's detention despite ICE's previous guidance violated his due process rights under the U.S. Constitution.
He insisted on an originalist view of the constitution, holding that it meant exactly what its authors said when they wrote it nearly 230 years ago.
The justices are now being asked to weigh on whether a lower court erred in holding that the districts were not a result of racial gerrymandering.
As you may recall, Bouchard had dismissed the Delaware derivative suit in May 20083, holding that under Delaware Supreme Court precedent from 2013's Pyott v.
Kethledge also penned an opinion holding that the government's collection of business records containing cell-site locational data was not a search under the Fourth Amendment.
For the most part Powell and the Fed are holding that back for the time being until we see a further trend of inflation moving up.
But a federal district court rejected that argument, relying on a 1988 Supreme Court case holding that independent counsels did not have to be presidentially appointed.
The next minute you're holding that profusion in your hand, as solidly as you would hold a rock or an apple: an inventory of the world.
But in February, the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit reversed that ruling, holding that Congress is bound by the appointments clause everywhere.
For now, the court avoided holding that the Florida law was a poll tax, grounding its reasoning instead in the 14th Amendment's guarantee of equal protection.
The Montana Supreme Court struck down these subsidies for private schools in 2018, holding that they violate the state constitution's prohibition on aid to religious entities.
The Supreme Court settled that matter in a 1929 case arising from the Teapot Dome Scandal, holding that congressional inquiries cannot be thwarted by ongoing litigation.
Mr. Trump insisted on holding that meeting over the objections of some Republicans who have criticized Turkey, a NATO ally, for attacking the Kurds in Syria.
If she seems less committed to the cause than Sanders, who "wrote the damn bill," it's not clear that Democratic voters are holding that against her.
The new stakeholders will take over the holding that will include 159 companies of which 77 are located in Croatia and the remainder across the Western Balkans.
The party controls both chambers of the state legislature and the governor's office in 25 states, with Democrats holding that trifecta in eight states, the group said.
Non-discrimination is the principle behind net neutrality, holding that those who control the infrastructure don't get to pick the winners and the losers of the internet.
Lower courts have issued injunctions holding that the administration acted illegally when it sought to wind down the program, and have so far allowed renewals to continue.
A panel of judges on the 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Dassey, holding that he spoke "freely" after Miranda warnings with his mother's consent.
A divided 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed the ATS claims in 2016, holding that corporations such as Arab Bank cannot be defendants in ATS suits.
Morrison struck down the federal civil remedy portion of the Violence Against Women Act, holding that Congress lacked the power to create it under the Fourteenth Amendment.
The full panel of 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals heard the case, holding that plaintiff Kimberly Hively's 73 lawsuit against Ivy Tech Community College could proceed.
Trump has repeatedly stressed that he knew people were listening in on the call, holding that out as proof that he never would have said anything inappropriate.
Both Islam and Christianity claim to be revealed religions, holding that their teachings are truths that God himself has conveyed to us and wants everyone to accept.
Jones, holding that a sitting president has no immunity from civil litigation in federal court from acts done before taking office and unrelated to duties as president.
But the Supreme Court sided with the Reagan administration, holding that the courts shouldn't second-guess the EPA's reading of the law if that reading was reasonable.
Even though you've both changed and accomplished so much as fighters since then, do you think there is any psychological advantage to holding that win over her?
Among the precedents cited for the "need not facilitate" rule are those holding that the government need not pay for abortions for women who can't afford one.
But holding that margin against a candidate like Hassan, whose fundraising has outpaced Ayotte and remains widely popular in the state, will be easier said than done.
A lower court blocked the map, holding that individuals in the district were retaliated against based on how they had voted, in violation of the First Amendment.
" As a result, they wrote, "these ruling have eviscerated Boumediene's holding that Guantánamo detainees are entitled to a 'meaningful opportunity' to contest the basis for their detentions.
Judge Land sided with Mentor, holding that under the Texas "discovery rule," Bergin was on notice once she had surgery to treat symptoms linked to the Mentor mesh.
"Then salads came out and everyone was just very somber and next thing you know, turkey walks in and there was another turkey holding that turkey," she shared.
A lower court had blocked the map, holding that individuals in the district were retaliated against based on how they had voted, in violation of the First Amendment.
The Supreme Court ruled overwhelmingly in favor of a criminal defendant Tuesday in holding that a Virginia search of a man's motorcycle — parked in his driveway — was unconstitutional.
Grief is Jason Statham holding that 4th grade bully's head in a toilet and then f—— the teacher you've got a crush on in front of the class.
The appeals court sided with WBUR and its lawyers from Prince Lobel Tye, holding that the advance of technology hasn't changed the analysis in its 1990 Globe case.
And if you're holding that guy up as some kind of a hero, or even just attacking Blizzard for making something you're not into, you're an asshole too.
Urury's farm is a modest holding that he had meant to leave to his children, until they, like so many others, left their father's village for the cities.
" Yet he persisted in holding that "[t]he great gift of politics is it gives us a way to make difficult decisions without resorting to violence to decide.
Citgo cut ties last month with its parent company and accepted a new board of directors for itself and PDV Holding that were backed by the Venezuelan congress.
One state court judge in Connecticut has sided with defendants, holding that local government officials could not specifically tie their costs to the actions of prescription drug defendants.
The lawsuit led to one of the first court rulings holding that a virtual currency could be considered a commodity within the jurisdiction of the U.S. derivatives regulator.
If the strip is not counted as a loan, the capital charge for banks holding that risk on balance sheet could be four times higher, the sources said.
"The majority relied upon the 'anti-commandeering' doctrine, holding that Congress can choose federal policies, but can't dictate to states what their own policies must be," Vladeck said.
In June 2017, the Amsterdam Court of Appeal more or less rejected the proposed settlement, holding that the deal did not bind investors absent from negotiations with Ageas.
The 2nd Circuit revived it in 2015, holding that Franco's claim was not mooted by Allied's offer because there was no entry of judgment against the debt collector.
"Then salads came out and everyone was just very somber and next thing you know, turkey walks in and there was another turkey holding that turkey," she joked.
Justice Thomas concurred in an opinion by Justice Sotomayor holding that the police ordinarily need a warrant to search a car parked in the area around someone's home.
And the Supreme Court has read the act for all it's worth, repeatedly holding that parties are bound by such agreements no matter what and notwithstanding other interests.
It found sizable new meanings in the 14th Amendment, holding that it guaranteed desegregated public schools, permitted interracial marriage and ensured equal political representation at the state level.
Holding that federal law doesn't bar sexual-orientation-based discrimination would be a fundamentally conservative ruling both in its politics and in its deference to the legislative branch.
The challenge is to keep holding that door open, to not close it behind me, to take a sledgehammer to its edges until it's wide enough for everyone.
The perspective holding that generic racial identity is the foundation of black Americans' political experience is actually rooted in the worldview and aspirations of an emergent black elite.
Soon he began to espouse a doctrine, rooted in 14th-century Quranic interpretation, holding that devout Muslims were obliged to kill rulers who did not follow Islamic law.
He slammed a recent ruling by the European Court of Justice holding that Facebook can be required to delete content worldwide that is considered illegal in individual European countries.
According to Julie Zerbo from The Fashion Law, courts have been strict in holding that individuals do not have unfettered rights to use their own names in commercial capacities.
The person holding that camera quite literally frames the story being told about the people or events captured on film — yet their presence is invisible and silent on-screen.
So holding that phone against your cheek for an hour while you talk to your BFF each night could possibly lead to a patch of melasma in that area.
"Holding that trophy again would be amazing although I am well aware of the difficulties because the tournament always has so many good players," Nadal said in a statement.
The poll also found that Democrats are more likely than Republicans to name Russia the top enemy of the U.S., with 46 percent of polled Democrats holding that view.
"I think a part of me was so irritated and angry from holding that in, so it made me more of an animal on my skateboard," he told Vice.
A lower court ruled in favor of the challengers, holding that the North Carolina voters had the legal right to bring claims and that the plan violated the Constitution.
This week, the high court finally settled the (many) years old question as to whether the federal ban on offensive trademarks violates the First Amendment, holding that it does.
Judge Oetken originally found the motion sanctionable in a decision in March, holding that Liebowitz knew Craig had not revealed confidences and filed the disqualification motion in bad faith.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday against an unauthorized immigrant in Kansas, holding that a state could convict him of identity theft without interfering with federal immigration law.
We are by no means alone in holding that sentiment, nor are we the first to donate private property so that it can be preserved in all its wonder.
Circuit Judge Rosemary Pooler dissented, saying the majority ignored precedents by holding that someone who bestows a "gift" of inside information always receives a personal benefit from doing so.
The Kansas Supreme Court overturned the convictions of three individuals for crimes like identity theft, holding that federal immigration law pre-empts the state from enforcing state criminal law.
Mr. Heinemann was critical of the line of argument that emerged after the war holding that the conflict had been winnable, and of airbrushed versions of warfare in general.
After your last day, you can adjust when your cycle ended by holding that date and dragging left and right until the pink bar correctly highlights that month's cycle.
She stopped short, however, of ordering the company to pay the fees to launch the cases, holding that it's up to the AAA to determine whether fees are due.
Or he could have written a narrow decision holding that the Constitution protects a fundamental right to marry, and that specific right cannot be denied to same-sex couples.
A district judge blocked the executions from going forward, holding that the protocol conflicts with the Federal Death Penalty Act, which requires adherence to a state's method of execution.
In October of last year, a federal appeals court took issue with the CFPB's structure holding that the president's limited ability to remove the bureau's sole director was unconstitutional.
But then he pointed out that the giant Soviet realist statue of Mother Armenia was holding that big knife only to slice basturma, and levity filled the small room.
Coster-Waldau's. When a reader asked writer James Hibberd why Coster-Waldau's interview hadn't gone up, his reply was a cryptic "Holding that one for a bit..." Holding for what?
Indeed, one could imagine the Court holding that "partisan symmetry" is the right baseline for assessing gerrymanders but leaving it to the lower courts to decide which ones to use.
Five justices in concurring opinions suggested a much broader approach, holding that people had a reasonable expectation of privacy in not being exposed to very extensive surveillance—even in public.
There's also a solid cast holding that down — Chloë Grace Moretz, Sasha Lane, Forrest Goodluck, John Gallagher Jr. are only a few of the names that make the movie sing.
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute in Germany used tiny silicone beads assemble into patterns on the surface of water, holding that shape for as long as the sound persisted.
It doesn't forge relationships between bratty …Read more ReadI've spent the last few years using a Kindle Paperwhite, and never found holding that e-reader with one hand too difficult.
"This will likely be one of the top issues on the desk of the next president, and we'll continue holding that person accountable for ending this destructive project," she said.
The second source said the board of the family holding that owns Esselunga had been convened on Monday to give an advisory mandate to Citi but gave no further details.
In February, U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis of Chicago tossed the health plans' racketeering claims, holding that the plaintiffs could not show Abbott and AbbVie directly caused their supposed damages.
After the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, Senate Republicans created a new precedent holding that a president could not fill a vacancy with nearly a year remaining in a term.
The earlier case law indicated that diversity was a permissible government interest while holding that other possible rationales for affirmative action — trying to counter continuing discrimination, for example — were not.
The appellate court's opinion could have been summed up in a sentence: We are going against several decades of judicial authority holding that Title VII does not cover sexual orientation.
T-Pain's feeling validated after taking home the crown on "The Masked Singer," but he's not declaring himself the G.O.A.T. because he's doubling down on Soulja Boy holding that title.
The move upended centuries of tradition holding that bishops had to be male because they belonged to an unbroken line of successors of the 12 apostles, all of them men.
The problem for the S.E.C. is that the rationale for disgorgement as an equitable remedy may be undermined by the Kokesh decision's holding that it is a form of punishment.
In 2012, Chief Justice John Roberts cast the key vote in the landmark 5-4 decision on the act, holding that the individual mandate was valid under Congress' taxing power.
Alaska, they said, is ingrained with a deep tradition of tolerance — fueled by libertarian instincts holding that people should be able to believe what they want, however eccentric or irrational.
Only after the war did the Supreme Court make it official, and legal, holding that when the states accepted the the Constitution, they also waived their right to leave the Union.
Furman ruled against the administration in January, holding that Commerce Secretary William Ross' decision to add the question was unlawful for a "multitude of independent reasons" and must be set aside.
Emiliano Salinas serves as the majority shareholder in a corporate holding that controls four other companies, all of which are run out of the same offices and share the same shareholders.
Roberts wrote the court's 5–4 decision, holding that the acquisition of such records is a Fourth Amendment search and that police generally must show probable cause to obtain such records.
Justice Antonin Scalia invoked it years ago, in a 1992 decision holding that environmental organizations lacked standing to challenge the adequacy of the Reagan administration's enforcement of the Endangered Species Act.
But the court majority wrote a broad opinion affecting many well-established campaign finance laws, holding that corporations should enjoy the same First Amendment speech rights that the American people do.
There is no provision of Senate rules holding that legislation must run through regular order, or win the support of senators whose constituents account for half or more of the country.
But Tigar refused to do so, holding that the government had failed to convince him that asylum seekers with legitimate claims would not suffer "significant harms" due to the new policy.
Judge Alsup overruled the jury, holding that although Congress has extended copyright protections to computer programs, the Java packages fell into an exception for procedures, processes, systems and methods of operation.
The poll also found that the issue is a partisan one, with 82 percent of Democrats saying they support affirmative action programs and just 46 percent of Republicans holding that view.
The court's denial of Cox's petition for certiorari left in place a September 2016 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit holding that the patents were valid.
The deep state refers to a conspiracy theory embraced by some on the left and right, holding that bureaucrats, intelligence officials and other government figures are attempting to manipulate the country.
Defendants are going to lobby the Delaware Supreme Court to stick with precedent holding that Delaware derivative suits are precluded when other courts have already tossed parallel claims by different shareholders.
I am so grateful for the opportunities the Miami Open has afforded Venus and me, and I can't wait to get another chance at holding that trophy a week from Saturday.
Had Bill Nelson, Joe Donnelly, and Claire McCaskill managed to hold on and give Democrats a narrow Senate majority, holding that majority steady in 2020 would have been a lot easier.
"Not holding that concert or community event can have cascading effects -- saving dozens of lives and preserving critical health care resources that your family may need a month from now," Gov.
"It was never going to be eight," Sock said, holding that number of fingers to his team after the win, his first at a major in singles since Wimbledon last year.
The measure would be the strictest abortion law in the country — and a direct challenge to the Supreme Court's holding that a woman has a constitutional right to end a pregnancy.
McCormack, a 1969 Supreme Court decision holding that the House could not refuse to seat Representative Adam Clayton Powell Jr. of New York, who had been accused of misusing House funds.
In 2012, Chief Justice John Roberts cast the key vote in the 5-4 decision upholding the Affordable Care Act's holding that the individual mandate was valid under Congress' taxing power.
Justice Antonin Scalia ranked Korematsu alongside Dred Scott, the 1857 decision holding that black slaves were property and which helped start the Civil War, as among the court's most shameful decisions.
Prosecutors asked he be sentenced to six years in jail, but Judge Aaron Persky sentenced him to six months, holding that a lengthy sentence would have a "severe impact" on him.
Rupert Murdoch's Fox has not said what it will do with its 39 percent stake in Sky, a holding that Walt Disney Co is set to acquire in a separate deal.
Through last year, since 2000, the consensus has always been bullish, holding that the market would rise, on average, about 9.5 percent a year, according to calculations by Bespoke Investment Group.
In the case of the man who was convicted, it rejected an appeal, holding that the lower court had not violated federal law by ruling that he had acted with intent.
Prior to his job with Romney, he served as the spokesperson for the US mission to the United Nations under George W. Bush, holding that job longer than any other individual.
A federal judge in Wyoming in June struck down the Obama administration's rules for fracking on public lands, holding that Congress had not delegated to the BLM the authority to regulate it.
Last month, a state court in North Carolina unanimously struck down Republican-led efforts to maintain state legislative districts, holding that they amount to unconstitutional partisan gerrymanders that violate the state's Constitution.
Through flashes of action, we see him holding that suitcase as he walks towards a boat, speaks onto a payphone, and enters a hotel room (presumably where the armchair scene takes place).
Draft Beto PAC — a patchwork group of social media influencers, activists, and campaign aides — is raising money set-aside for O'Rourke if he runs, and holding that money in an escrow account.
Among them was the late Antonin Scalia, who in 2008 wrote a Supreme Court opinion, DC v Heller, holding that the amendment guarantees an individual right to guns, no militia service required.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: This just keep happening... UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: In this case it&aposs Kim Jong-un that keeps holding that football and President Trump, not Charlie Brown, left swinging in the air.
According to Rudy Giuliani, Special Counsel Robert Mueller has assured President Trump&aposs legal team that he will follow longstanding DOJ guidance holding that a U.S. president is off limits for indictment.
Unfortunately, when you transfer your assets to a hardware wallet or a more secure wallet, Coinbase considers that you're no longer "holding" that asset because it's no longer on your Coinbase account.
That ruling followed from the Supreme Court's many precedents holding that the Government has permissible interests in favoring fetal life, protecting the best interests of a minor, and refraining from facilitating abortion.
Earlier this month, Justice Elena Kagan, writing for the majority of the Supreme Court, tore up two congressional district maps in North Carolina, holding that they amounted to an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
She also vowed that if she is elected president, she will appoint Justice Department officials who would roll back a policy holding that a sitting president cannot be charged with a crime.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a Minnesota law that banned political apparel at a polling place, holding that it violates the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment.
Why it matters: Not only does this attempted assassination violate all norms of international behavior, it also breaks unwritten rules of spycraft holding that a formal exchange of agents precludes further retribution.
Mr. Meng has held various positions in China's security establishment, including as a vice minister of public security since 2004; he is still listed on the ministry's website as holding that post.
After a trial in 2017, the district Court then invalidated two districts of Plan C235 holding that one was enacted with discriminatory intent and the other contained was an impermissible racial gerrymander.
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled in the case of a man who was criminally charged for possessing a stun gun, holding that such weapons constitute "arms" as protected by the Constitution.
Lower courts had ruled against the President's claims that the subpoena violated the separation of powers, instead holding that the House could pursue the documents as part of its legitimate legislative function.
Prosecutors asked that Turner be sentenced to six years in jail, but Judge Aaron Persky sentenced him to six months, holding that a lengthy sentence would have a  "severe impact" on him.
"The Court of Appeals rejected that argument, holding that Planned Parenthood's claims were more than strong enough to overcome the anti-SLAPP statute, and allowing their case to go forward," he added.
Justice Anthony Kennedy, siding with the liberals on the bench, cast the critical 25-25 vote holding that the law constituted an undue burden on a woman's right to seek an abortion.
As chair of the Council of Economic Advisers since August 2013, Jason Furman has been President Barack Obama's chief economist, holding that job during a time when unemployment dropped below 183 percent.
"This Court should not be deterred from holding that a state court can exercise jurisdiction over the President as a defendant in a civil lawsuit," wrote the judges in their majority opinion.
Holding that 19-point edge into halftime, Villanova kept the pressure on early in the second half as Bridges hit a deep 23-pointer for a 210-212 lead with 23:22.2 remaining.
If you've done everything right, after holding that pose for a moment, the classic NES Golf game will supposedly automatically launch, as several videos posted online, including one from the BBC, have shown.
The person holding that position is constitutionally considered North Korea's head of state and usually represents the country at diplomatic events, though experts say real power remains concentrated in Kim Jong Un's hands.
Among them, Li has railed against what he called the wickedness of homosexuality, feminism and popular music while holding that he is a god-like figure who can levitate and walk through walls.
The Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v Board of Education (1954), holding that racially segregated public education violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment, is universally accepted as the right decision.
I keep my ice cream portions small and have been known to carry a spare glove in my purse to aid in any cold drink-holding that might happen on my various misadventures.
Liu spent most of his career at the People's Bank of China (PBOC), rising to deputy governor and holding that post from 2006 until he left in late 2014 to head up AgBank.
In a separate suit McCleary filed against the newspaper, Judge Ovrom denied his motion for a temporary restraining order, holding that prior restraints against publication violate the First Amendment and the Iowa constitution.
Is that something you're conscious of, or something that you find striking about the objects people are holdingthat they in some way convey parts of people's identities even without showing their faces?
In Canada, where the question was about the moral rather than the legal status of homosexuality, some 43% of Muslims thought it was unaccceptable, triple the level of non-Muslims holding that view.
Arguments rage over why, with some holding that all the low-hanging fruit of technological improvements has been picked and some that demographics are trapping us in a low-investment, low-growth world.
But Sotomayor signaled in that case that the court might need to revisit court precedent holding that privacy rights are diminished if the information has already been turned over to a third party.
In April 2018, Judge Bobby Galvan of Nueces County District Court in Texas granted Watts Guerra's motion for summary judgment against Duncan Litigation Investments, holding that Duncan had waited too long to sue.
I'll end the suspense right now: On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Catherine Perry of St. Louis denied Oetting's motion, holding that he waited too long to ask for the fees to be recalculated.
The Bruins had plenty of chances in the first two periods, compiling 22 shots in the second period and 31 overall but still only holding that 1-0 lead heading into the third.
" Instead, preparing for disasters and recovering from weather challenges require many different strategies, including "holding that rainwater, keeping the flow from going into the drains faster, raising your homes above the flood line.
United States (1935), a Roosevelt Era decision holding that Congress may create independent agencies led by multi-person, bipartisan boards — and that the members of these boards could be given job security protections.
Similarly, in a 2018 case, the court kneecapped public unions on the same money-is-speech premise — holding that nonmembers could not be forced to pay fees for negotiations that indirectly benefited them.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court was sharply divided on Tuesday as the justices considered a lower court opinion that invalidated congressional and statehouse maps in Texas, holding that they discriminated against minority voters.
But the more alarming aspects of this scenario, and the larger climate of distrust Mr. Trump has brought on himself, could lead to a holding that guts the idea of deference more broadly.
This time he pressured Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky to announce investigations into his Democratic rival Joe Biden and the debunked conspiracy theory holding that Ukraine and not Russia interfered in the 2016 election.
The 10th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in Murphy's favor holding that the state lacked the jurisdiction because Congress had never "disestablished" the 1866 boundaries of the Creek nation that encompasses 3,079,095 acres.
When Republicans refused to hold confirmation hearings for Merrick Garland in 2016, they trashed two centuries of precedent holding that the president gets to fill vacancies on the Supreme Court when they open up.
Not only is it bold and beautiful, but successfully navigating a packed bar while holding that slender stemmed glass will make you feel like you deserve a medal (or at least a free drink).
The justices took up an appeal by Georgia's legislature of a lower court decision holding that an annotated compilation of the state's statutes published annually is "intrinsically public domain material" that cannot be copyrighted.
It still feels like a Zelda game — swords, goblins, treasure chests, and quests — but it modernizes the adventure, and cuts out most of the tedious hand-holding that dragged down more recent Zelda adventures.
Thus, we are left with a majority holding that a document that unquestionably does not exclude Muslims from the United States is the means of, you guessed it, excluding Muslims from the United States.
Slater, however, flatly denied the notion that the shooting was an assassination attempt against a particular member and dismissed an account holding that Hodgkinson had asked about the lawmakers' political affiliation before the attack.
The first completed project of Anda Andrei Design is 11 Howard (above right), a SoHo hotel for RFR Holding that opened last month, which she designed in collaboration with the Danish firm Space Copenhagen.
Tribe argues that these rules run afoul of years of Supreme Court precedent holding that speech cannot be subjected to "opt in" rules that let listeners shut down debate before it even gets started.
The name comes from a 1984 Supreme Court decision holding that if a statute's meaning is unclear, then judges are to let agency bureaucrats decide what it means — and even repeatedly change their mind.
Indicated down 20.3 pct The holding that will own a combined Linde and Praxair will likely be based in Dublin, which is favoured over London and Amsterdam, Handelsblatt cited U.S. industry sources as saying.
A federal appeals court on Thursday reversed the National Labor Relations Board's holding that a Missouri cellphone dealer violated federal labor law by requiring workers to sign class-action waivers in their arbitration agreements.
While the court has expanded the rights of LGBT individuals in recent years, holding that same-sex marriage is protected by the Constitution, for instance, it has yet to apply protections to the workplace.
Washingt (CNN)A state court in North Carolina unanimously struck down Republican-led efforts to maintain state legislative districts on Tuesday, holding that they amount to unconstitutional partisan gerrymanders that violate the state's Constitution.
The sometime Hamiltonian nationalist Justice Antonin Scalia joined Justice Anthony M. Kennedy and the four liberal justices in holding that local use of marijuana might affect supply and demand in the national marijuana market.
He pioneered "originalism," a theory holding that the Constitution should be interpreted in line with the beliefs of the white men, many of them slave owners, who ratified it in the late eighteenth century.
According to Treasury, Pardavesh Tasvir Rayan Co. is a printing operation controlled by businessman Reza Heidari and owned by Tejarat Almas Mobin Holding that procured equipment and materials to print counterfeit Yemeni rial bank notes.
"I remember being electrocuted while holding that ladder and shaking, and then nothing," Pruitt said in a news release from Farmington Hills' Beaumont Hospital, the medical facility he was later transported to after paramedics arrived.
Rowsey had a big second half, scoring 24, but Xavier's defense clamped down on Sam Hauser and Markus Howard, holding that duo to a combined 212 points after halftime, with Hauser taking only two shots.
The first round of arguments in his appeal centered on an earlier 2nd Circuit decision holding that a tipster must receive a benefit of "some consequence," not just friendship, to support an insider trading conviction.
Seattle School District No. 1, he was the swing vote behind a ruling holding that Seattle, Washington, and Louisville, Kentucky's voluntary desegregation programs were unconstitutional… He wrote the controlling opinion in 2014's Schuette v.
U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp of Trenton squelched the motion in an April 8 decision, holding that the trust couldn't show irreparable harm if its proposal were delayed until a future J&J annual meeting.
Fowler, who was playing cops and robbers with Nicholas that evening—he was 14 years old at the time of the shooting—told me that the gun Nicholas was holding that day was not realistic.
In a 2015 case, Thomas provided the fifth vote to an opinion holding that Texas was not required to issue license plates with the Confederate flag as part of its option of personalized license plates.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Richard Rico dismissed Aetna's case against Whatley Kallas and Consumer Watchdog, holding that the insurer's claims failed under California's anti-SLAPP prohibition on suits intended to silence or intimidate critics.
He was in a raft, holding that potato like it connected him to the land in some way and gave him some power or some courage to stay focused on actually getting back on land.
I just love that: four-speakers, two antennas blasting out almost like the sound from the speakersw, and the handle in the middle: You can almost picture the double fist holding that little skinny handle.
Turner faced a maximum of 14 years in prison, but California judge Aaron Persky sentenced him to just six months in county jail, holding that a lengthy sentence would have a "severe impact" on him.
" Instead, she added, preparing for disasters and recovering from weather challenges require many different strategies, including "holding that rainwater, keeping the flow from going into the drains faster, raising your homes above the flood line.
Most seriously of all, he has been accused of the worst crime a referee can commit: a flagrant disregard for the unspoken code holding that referees, like Victorian children, should be seen and not heard.
A lower court ruled against the company holding that the request fell within the so called "commercial activities" exception in the law, and the court imposed a $50,000 per day sanction until the company complied.
Richard Weaver in the late 28s identified fourteenth-century nominalism, a movement holding that concepts are just names and not reflective of underlying reality, as the point at which Western Civilization went off the rails.
While Bradley wrote several opinions while serving on the electoral commission, in the end, like all the other members, he sided with his party — holding that all 20 disputed votes should be awarded to Hayes.
The deal came after a federal appeals court in November revived the lawsuit, holding that a lower court judge erred in dismissing federal and Massachusetts state securities fraud claims against the second-largest U.S. bank.
More importantly, the district court is on our side and issued a ruling a couple of months ago in our favor, holding that this practice of blocking people on the basis of viewpoint is unconstitutional.
Arkansas is appealing a June ruling by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, a national trade group for PBMs, holding that federal law preempts the Arkansas statute.
Instead, he is concerned that banks have reduced their roles in riskier areas of the bond market, making things more complicated should there be a rush to the exits from investors holding that kind of paper.
We could think of the traditional holders of central trust as today's guilds, and we could question why they should continue holding that trust, if technology (the blockchain) performed that function as well or even better.
The lawyers also pointed to a 2017 Supreme Court opinion holding that while ordinarily jury deliberations are secret and immune from judicial review, that rule can be pierced when it comes to evidence of racial bias.
Notwithstanding clear Supreme Court precedent holding that this type of preemption is unconstitutional, the FCC nonetheless plowed ahead with its efforts to have the federal government dictate to a state how it governs its municipal subdivisions.
And Handelsblatt daily cited company sources as saying Daimler was working on plans to convert the company into a holding that owns legally independent operating entities to allow it to respond more effectively to industry changes.
Even if I just pantomime the act of holding that rifle, my hands know where to rest: index finger over the trigger well — never inside it — thumb on the selector lever, ready to switch and fire.
In a regulatory filing, the company said 65.04 percent of all of its issued shares will be transferred to a new holding company — Wanda Investment Holdingthat will be wholly-owned by billionaire founder Wang Jianlin.
He also quotes a recent ruling by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals holding that prosecutors "need not prove that the due administration of justice was actually obstructed or impeded" when prosecution attempts to obstruct justice.
The decision drew upon a 1962 Supreme Court ruling that struck down state laws criminalizing addiction to narcotics, holding that the government could not punish someone for a medical condition over which they had no control.
"The district court's holding that Americans have no reasonable expectation of privacy in aggregate smart meter data as a matter of law threatens the privacy of these 57 million and counting American households," the filing reads.
One dissent was from a decision in which the court handed a rare victory to immigrants, holding that the statutory definition of a "crime of violence" for which a noncitizen could be deported was unconstitutionally vague.
Now, I don't like the fact that it's below the 50- and 200-day moving averages … but there is a bit of an inflection point that it broke out above and it's holding that right now.
Setting aside the fact that there are court cases stretching back at least 200 years holding that government actors may be sued when they violate the law, Alito's view of the separation of powers is debatable.
Three of the I.D.C.'s members — Diane Savino of Staten Island, Jose R. Peralta of Queens and David J. Valesky of Syracuse — have been beneficiaries of the awarding of chairman stipends despite not holding that post.
"Movants have failed to identify any particular circumstances or practical considerations that would justify holding that adjudication of the instant petitions for judicial review in the various district courts would better serve Congress's purposes," McKeague wrote.
Shortly before Thanksgiving, a federal trial court blocked the administration's plans to execute four of the five inmates, holding that the Justice Department did not follow a federal statute governing how executions must be carried out.
In June, Grassley criticized the White House Office of Legal Counsel for an opinion holding that only committee chairs have the constitutional authority to make official inquiries of the executive branch, not rank-and-file members.
Having won the nomination, a bit of a counter-conventional wisdom began to emerge holding that Trump is some kind of strategic mastermind whose bizarre statements don't hurt him because they are like catnip to his supporters.
In 1986, the Supreme Court turned back a challenge to partisan line-drawing, holding that Indiana Democrats had not shown that their plight at the hands of gerrymandering Republicans was "sufficiently adverse" to the equal-protection guarantee.
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the main trade group for generic pharmaceutical companies in holding that the law violated the U.S. Constitution by regulating the price of transactions that occur outside of Maryland.
The order of succession says the secretary of state should be next in line, but the man holding that position resigned this month after he was ensnared in the same text scandal that brought down the governor.
Wade Fast Facts In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court affirmed the legality of a woman's right to have an abortion, holding that it fell within a woman's right to privacy protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.
Bayer's share price was rocked last year by a $289 million verdict in a California court holding that its products caused a man's cancer and that the company failed to warn consumers of the product's health risk.
The Arizona starter allowed two runs in the second inning and went six innings overall, giving up two runs on four hits and left with the Orioles holding that 2-1 lead over his Diamondbacks (64-91).
Past business relationships with French advisers and lobbyists are in focus as the carmakers embark on an independent audit of their Dutch-registered Renault-Nissan BV (RNBV) holding that Nissan had long demanded and Renault initially resisted.
Most recently, Spain's Constitutional Court suspended Catalonia's referendum law, holding that an independence vote would only be legal following an amendment of the Spanish Constitution -- an option that has no support from the ruling parties in Madrid.
It is a truly glorious feeling, until you are left holding that gavel at the rostrum during those midnight special orders, when the only people awake are whatever Republicans are droning in, the camera operator, and you.
Judge Seeborg decided not to re-open the selection process to all potential lead plaintiffs, holding that the PSLRA does not require all shareholders to be notified that leadership of the ongoing case is up for grabs.
New Jersey's top court on Wednesday dismissed lawsuits by 532 people who said they developed inflammatory bowel disease after using Roche's acne medication Accutane, holding that under state law its labels adequately warned of the drug's risks.
A Springfield man, whose drunken driving arrest became the first test of a Fairfax County judge's holding that the state's drunken driving laws are unconstitutional, was found guilty yesterday and faces a mandatory five days in jail.
On appeal, the Sixth Circuit affirmed his conviction, holding that Carpenter had no expectation of privacy in his CSLI data—and so the government did not need a warrant before obtaining it and admitting it at trial.
BEIJING, March 17 (Reuters) - Aluminium firm China Zhongwang Holdings said on Tuesday it agreed a deal with Chinese real estate company CRED Holding that would see Zhongwang list its key extrusions business on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
A federal appeals court in Boston on Wednesday appeared disinclined to uphold a National Labor Relations Board ruling in a case concerning a nurses' union holding that unions cannot charge non-members for lobbying under any circumstances.
" New York District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. testified that Apple's decision to begin encrypting iPhone content by default in 2014 "effectively upended centuries of American jurisprudence holding that nobody's property is beyond reach of a court order.
Last February, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the jury verdict, holding that the trial judge erroneously instructed jurors on the relationship between material support for a terrorist organization and liability under the Antiterrorism Act.
Update 2: On Wednesday, October 31, Brazil's Supreme Court voted unanimously to suspend the electoral court decision that had led to last week's university raids, holding that the raids violated Brazilians' constitutionally guaranteed right to free expression.
In Nashiri's case, the lower courts did not reach the merits of his challenge, holding that it was premature because Nashiri had not yet been convicted — and that such arguments are better presented on a post-conviction appeal.
The case garnered national attention, and sparked outrage, when Judge Aaron Persky sentenced Turner to six months in county jail – after prosecutors asked for six years – holding that a lengthy sentence would have a "severe impact" on him.
But writing for a 7-2 court, Justice Samuel Alito ruled against him, holding that the court has "long held" that a crime under one sovereign's laws is "not the same" offense under the laws of another sovereign.
The case garnered national attention, and sparked outrage, when Judge Aaron Persky sentenced Turner to six months in county jail — after prosecutors asked for six years — holding that a lengthy sentence would have a "severe impact" on him.
United States, 533 U.S. 27 (2001), Justice Scalia wrote for the majority in a 5-953 decision holding that the 4th Amendment required a warrant to use thermal sensors to detect heat patterns emanating from inside a home.
Such are the far-from-hidden costs of the prevailing model of "trickle-down racial justice"—the seemingly unmovable premise of federal policy-making holding that well-to-do men are the tide that will lift all boats.
One piece of good news is that the federal appellate court that covers California, the Ninth Circuit, has been edging toward the necessity rule, holding that courts must inquire whether nonlethal alternatives were available in excessive force cases.
"I am pleased with today's decision by the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit holding that Texas's 2011 photographic voter identification law violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act," Lynch said in a statement.
The rules state that a candidate for the chair must be a finance or economic minister but there is no clarification on what happens if a sitting chair is no longer holding that office in his own country.
Two weeks later, U.S. District Judge Staci Yandle of Benton, Illinois, refused to toss a similar suit, holding that the government made a seemingly arbitrary decision to dismiss the case because it disapproved of the whistleblower's business model.
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the main trade group for generic pharmaceutical companies in holding that the state law violated the U.S. Constitution by regulating the price of transactions that occur outside of Maryland.
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh asked the justices to reverse the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' April decision holding that the law violated the Constitution by regulating the price of transactions that occur outside of the state.
The lawsuit seeks a ruling holding that manslaughter charges cannot be applied to physicians who write a prescription to terminally ill competent adults who request medication that they could choose to self-administer to aid in their death.
In the end, faced with Mr. Risen's refusal, the prosecutors simply abandoned their plans to call him — but not before they had won a significant appellate decision holding that reporters enjoyed no special privilege to resist criminal subpoenas.
Last week, in "Education Next," University of Arkansas's Jay Greene and I issued a new study reporting that, contrary to the conventional wisdom holding that "school reform" is a bipartisan movement, school reformers today are overwhelmingly left-leaning.
They cited an 1807 case holding that a clerk working for Aaron Burr, then a former U.S. vice president, could be forced to decode a letter penned by Burr if doing so did not lead to self-incrimination.
Once upon a time in the misty days of the American past, an aggressively progressive Supreme Court stalked the land mandating school desegregation and holding that Americans' individual liberties included the right to use contraceptives and seek abortions.
He said, for example, that charging Trump with obstruction of justice was not an option available to him or his team because they were bound by years-old Justice Department guidance holding that the president cannot be indicted.
Of course, no one will know whether this theory is true or not until April 18, but that just gives us all more time to think of some other theories of why Cheryl is holding that bow and arrow.
Last week, President Donald Trump's other appointee, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, sided with the liberals in a 5-4 case against Apple, holding that a group of iPhone owners could bring a lawsuit accusing Apple of violating US antitrust rules.
The rules place "a substantial obstacle in the path of women seeking a pre-viability abortion" in violation of the 1992 Planned Parenthood v Casey decision holding that regulations may not put an "undue burden" on a women's choice.
Although the dismissal is to be effective without a further court order under the federal rule noted by the states, Hanen issued the Friday order to announce his holding that the states could not, procedurally, file such a notice.
The case garnered national attention, and sparked outrage, when Judge Aaron Persky sentenced the Turner to six months in county jail – after prosecutors asked for six years – holding that a lengthy sentence would have a "severe impact" on him.
In other words, astrology may seem frivolous (Cameron definitely could figure out her complex feelings about her mom without it, for example) but just by holding that space for reflection in her life, astrology becomes a powerful coping mechanism.
But by enforcing a set number of days for this kind of leave, companies are engaging in a form of employee hand-holding that has no place in the modern working world, said Cindy Harvey, CEO of Amelia Dee.
But let's imagine a rule that would've foreclosed a Trump candidacy altogether was in place as of 2015—for instance, one holding that to run, you must have won elected office as a Republican within the past 12 years.
The case garnered national attention, and sparked outrage, when Judge Aaron Persky sentenced the convict to six months in county jail – after prosecutors asked for six years – holding that a lengthy sentence would have a "severe impact" on him.
A majority of the Court found this unconstitutional, essentially holding that to be consistent with the First Amendment the burden of proof had to be on the state to show that a cross-burning was intended to be threatening.
Last spring, he directed probate judges in Alabama not to abide by a Federal District Court's order striking down the state's ban on same-sex marriage, holding that issuing licenses to same-sex couples would violate the Alabama Constitution.
The majority opinion, written by Kennedy, overturned a decision, by the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, holding that Jack Phillips, a baker who had refused to make a cake for a gay couple's wedding, had violated the state's antidiscrimination laws.
" The ruling "conflicts with Supreme Court precedent holding that where an agency's order is not sustainable on the record, a court should vacate the underlying decision and remand for further consideration by the agency, rather than directing specific action.
The justices declined to hear Exxon's appeal of a ruling by the top court in Massachusetts holding that state Attorney General Maura Healey, a Democrat, had jurisdiction to seek records to probe whether the company misled consumers and investors.
What the person holding that job is supposed to do is act as a coordinator: making sure that the president receives coherent economic advice, that policymaking in different departments is consistent with the administration's overall vision, and so on.
The District Attorney's office ultimately prevailed, with the Supreme Court holding that the failure to train prosecutors in the case did not met the deliberate indifference standard when there was no pattern of similar Brady violations by the office.
"She can explain Cornell's victories and defeats in terms of the categorical imperative, the Platonic doctrine of ideas, or the pessimism of Schopenhauer, holding that the will is an irrational form in conflict with the intellect," the Tribune said.
Holding that kind of meeting on a regular basis would force the Chair to be more transparent both about what proceedings are likely to be brought up in the next few months and about the direction of those proceedings.
A lower court ruled in favor of the challengers on equal protection grounds, holding that certain districts discriminated against voters, and that the plan also violated the First Amendment, for punishing individuals based on how they had previously voted.
It arrives just weeks after a 4th Circuit decision holding that the Second Amendment does not protect assault weapons, and less than a year after the 9th Circuit found that there is no constitutional right to concealed carry, either.
The Court's holdingthat a criminal trial subpoena to a president in the context of the special counsel regulations in that case — I have said that that holding is one of the four greatest moments in Supreme Court history.
She won an election for the South Carolina House of Representative in 2004, holding that position until she was elected governor in 2010, becoming the first woman to lead the state and the second Indian-American governor in the country.
" But US federal Judge Leonie M. Brinkema issued a strong rebuke on February 13 in a different case before her court, holding that there was a strong likelihood that challengers "will prevail on the merits of its Establishment Clause claim.
Judge Navarro dismissed the Lanham Act claim without prejudice on August 1100, 260, holding that Trump's hotel companies failed to allege that the labor unions were engaged in commercial speech, and dismissed the state law claim due to lack of jurisdiction.
And at 36 years old, coming off a two-year injury layoff, a decision defeat to Ryan Bader in October, and the one-sided loss to Teixeira, he's as far away from holding that title as he was a decade ago.
Now, the couple's lawyer has told a Burlington County judge that he and his law firm could possibly step down from representing the pair, holding that either McClure, D'Amico, or both will likely be indicted in the headline-making case.
Ms. Staveley, a one-time girlfriend of Prince Andrew and now financial fixer to sheikhs, has endorsed the claim on behalf of PCP, which accuses Barclays of making a £280 million secret payment to Qatar Holding that was never made public.
The trial followed a December 2014 ruling by a federal appeals court in New York holding that traders could be held liable only if they knew a tip's source received a benefit of "some consequence," not just friendship, in exchange.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the latest version of President Donald Trump's travel ban Tuesday, holding that the President was within his authority when he blocked travel from several countries, most of which are predominantly Muslim.
It is the first substantive gun rights cases the court has heard since Justice Antonin Scalia's landmark opinion in 2008 holding that the Constitution protects an individual's right to keep a gun at home and a follow up case in 2010.
To be clear, he was actually talking about the court's more narrow holding that all corporations, whether for profit or not-for-profit, have a First Amendment-protected right to produce and distribute programming of political importance during a presidential election.
As it turns out, the doctor allegedly mixed his own sperm in with that of Scholl's after Scholl's failed five times, holding that Williams and her husband gave him permission to mix in the sperm of an anonymous local donor.
The Temer and Rousseff defense teams requested the Odebrecht testimony be scrapped, holding that it went beyond the scope of the original complaint filed to the court by the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB) after it lost the 2014 election.
Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, who are both running for president this year, made early appeals to some kind of longstanding de facto rule holding that presidents don't appoint justices during election years, but that idea has largely been debunked.
Roe and subsequent abortion cases go further, holding that at no point in a pregnancy can a state limit access to abortion care if the woman's health — not just her life — is at risk or if the fetus is not viable.
The Supreme Court ruled that the A.D.A. protected Ms. Abbott against discrimination and sent the case back to the appeals court, which then ruled further in her favor — holding that treating her did not pose a "direct threat" to the dentist.
Adding some weight would be ideal, but the only thing stopping him from being an instant starter would be an occasional habit of grabbing and holding that he'll need to work on if he wants to stay on the field.
But a federal appeals court wiped away that judgment, holding that the federal courts lacked jurisdiction over the defendants in the case because they didn't have a strong enough connection to the United States to justify subjecting them to a lawsuit.
On Wednesday, her second day back on the bench, she read -- in her usual steady voice -- an opinion holding that the Eighth Amendment's ban on excessive fines applies to states and local governments, as well as to the federal government.
Bayer contradicted the 7th Circuit's view of preclusion, holding that absent class members of uncertified classes are not subject to preclusion, so I'm not counting the 7th Circuit ruling as the beginning of the circuit split over successive class actions.
The Justice Department sided, in large part, with the states, arguing that the law's protections for people with pre-existing conditions should be invalidated, holding that the individual mandate that people have insurance or face a tax penalty is now unconstitutional.
The trade association and a group of nonprofit hospitals in a brief on Tuesday urged the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to uphold a judge's ruling holding that the administration lacked authority to impose the cuts.
In China Agritech, the Supreme Court barred the filing of successive class actions asserting the same allegations, holding that if a court has denied class certification and the statute of limitations has run out, plaintiffs can't file a new class action.
The Temer and Rousseff defense teams requested the testimony be scrapped by the court known as TSE, holding that it went beyond the scope of the original complaint filed by the Brazilian Social Democracy Party after it lost the 2014 election.
As Mueller made clear both in his report and when he read a statement summarizing his findings, the main thing saving Trump from prosecution wasn't a lack of evidence but rather Justice Department policy holding that sitting presidents can't be indicted.
But Apple's approach to iOS is holding that hardware back in serious and meaningful ways, and while USB-C makes life with this new iPad Pro slightly easier, it still has the same basic capabilities and limitations of last year's iPad Pro.
When fellow committee member Hakeem Jeffries told the press, "We won't overreach, we won't over-politicize, we won't over-investigate, but we will do our constitutional oversight responsibility," it was hard to take him seriously while Cohen stood nearby, holding that ceramic chicken.
The justices could, for the first time, establish a test to determine when partisan motivation is too much, or they could slam the door shut on such claims, holding that it is an issue better left to the political branches of government.
Reeves, like other district court judges across the country, is bound by Supreme Court precedent holding that women have a constitutional right to end a pregnancy prior to viability, and that the government may not unduly burden women seeking to exercise the right.
But it explicitly approved three cases holding that other bakers did not discriminate on the basis of religion when they refused to create cakes with a quotation from Leviticus condemning homosexuality — a message obviously associated with a certain set of religious believers.
The document also refers to the Supreme Court holding that police require a warrant to search the content of a phone seized during an arrest — with the EFF arguing the same principle should apply to the digital devices seized at the border.
The 1st Circuit Court of Appeal in Baton Rouge ruled on Wednesday that a lower-court judge's ruling dismissing the case was contrary to an earlier appellate ruling by the court holding that the state had sufficiently alleged Takeda engaged in fraud.
Nixon took away the power of the president to control information in the executive branch by holding that the courts had power and jurisdiction to order the president to disclose information in response to a subpoena sought by a subordinate executive branch official.
We are further left with a majority holding that a court may — in its sole discretion — determine when campaign statements (or any other political statements, really) can affect the constitutionality of a government action and trump even the text of the document itself.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court curbed law enforcement's power to search automobiles without a warrant on Tuesday, holding that if a vehicle is located on private property adjacent to a house police will generally need to meet a higher burden before searching it.
Mr. Fagliano offers us what is essentially a fill-in-the-blank theme in the form of "The [job title] wore ..." Your job is to figure out which items of clothing are theoretically appropriate for someone holding that job title to wear.
Top-rated German bond yields hit record lows with maturities out to 20.8942 years below zero, meaning investors are willing to pay Germany for holding that debt, and 30-year yields fell below 0.50 percent for the first time since April 2015.
He told police that he was investigating a conspiracy theory holding that the restaurant was being used by former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Judge Posner teaches us that history is replete with examples of precisely this type of "judicial interpretative updating," including — most famously — Justice Antonin Scalia's decision holding that flag burning was protected First Amendment speech even though the framers contemplated no such thing.
In 1967, a Welsh member of the House of Commons by the name of Leo Abse submitted a "private member's bill" — a bill without party support — holding that what consenting adults of the same sex did in private wasn't the law's concern.
And you see that disparity when a kid has no parent in sight, next to a kid begrudgingly with a parent holding that invisible leash, next to a kid who quietly wishes that there were a parent outside, smiling and waiting and protecting.
The appeals courts in both cases rejected the finding that the appointment was improper, holding that the charges must first proceed through the normal administrative process in which the question of the in-house judge's status could be decided first by the commission.
Oklahoma's attorney general has moved to appeal a judge's ruling holding that state had only established it was entitled to just $572 million of the $17 billion it requested on its claims that Johnson & Johnson fueled the opioid epidemic through deceptive painkiller marketing.
Lawyers for the Hernández family push back hard against this narrative, claiming that it is ahistorical, and that Brennan's opinion merely brought greater coherence to a long line of cases holding that government actors may be sued when they act outside the law.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday revived Pfizer's $8.3 million claim for interest on a $500 million tax refund that got lost in the mail, holding that the federal judge in Manhattan who dismissed the case lacked jurisdiction over it.
They were confident Justice Anthony Kennedy, in particular, would continue to grant victory to their highest policy priorities, like holding that existing civil rights bans on sex discrimination already extend to sexual orientation and gender identity (without the need to persuade legislators).
Indicated up 20.4 pct The company has set up Linde Intermediate Holding AG, an interim holding that could help dominate the German business of the entity that will emerge from the proposed merger of Linde and Praxair, German weekly Welt am Sonntag reported.
"I feel that if people really knew her they would know that she is not only everything that we perceive of her as being graceful and dynamic in holding that position, but she just has a wonderful, warm, giving, loving heart," Winfrey said.
"I feel that if people really knew her they would know that she is not only everything we perceive of her in being graceful and dynamic in holding that position, but she just has a wonderful, warm, giving, loving heart," Winfrey said.
The 2-1 Hyundai decision, as I've explained, struck down a $200 million nationwide settlement of claims that the car makers misrepresented the fuel efficiency of their vehicles, holding that the trial judge failed adequately to analyze differences in state consumer laws.
Their explanation for the "admittedly unusual request": They didn't really win the case at the 5th Circuit because the appeals court refused to invalidate the FHFA "net worth sweep," as the deal is known, despite holding that the FHFA's director was improperly appointed.
In short, the legal framework of Fourth Amendment remedies has been riddled with so many exceptions and loopholes that Carpenter's holding that a warrant is required to acquire cell-site locational data is likely to impose no great burden on the police.
Every lower court to consider the issue has so far blocked the administration from adding a question about citizenship status to the census questionnaire, holding that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who has jurisdiction, exceeded his authority under federal law or the Constitution by doing so.
Chief Justice Rehnquist's opinion for the 6-3 majority took the narrowest possible view of the facts in holding that the county agency, despite its employees' absolute knowledge of the threat that Randy DeShaney posed to his son's welfare, breached no constitutional duty to Joshua.
Earlier this year, the 2nd Circuit vacated a previous class certification ruling by U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty of Manhattan, holding that the trial judge set too high a bar for Goldman to rebut the presumption that shareholders relied on the bank's allegedly false statements.
Every lower court to consider the issue has so far blocked the administration from adding a question about citizenship status to the census questionnaire, holding that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, who has jurisdiction, exceeded his authority under federal law and the Constitution by doing so.
Judge Marra granted summary judgment to the plaintiffs on that defense, holding that no reasonable juror could conclude the company acted under an imminent threat of death or serious injury in making nearly 60 payments to FARC operatives over the course of nine years.
In particular, Judge Rosenberg rejected the defendants' argument that the union was not involved in the supposed plot to violate Tracy's First Amendment right to express his opinions on his blog, despite her previous holding that Tracy had not been denied procedural due process.
The Times reported Sunday that U.S. officials turned to threats in an effort to throw cold water on a WHA resolution holding that breastfeeding is the healthiest option for young children and pushes countries to limit the spread of inaccurate information about breast milk substitutes.
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals established a stringent standard of ascertainability, holding that plaintiffs cannot simply rely just on sworn declarations from purported class members but must show an objective, efficient and administratively feasible way to establish who is in the class.
In 2018, the state justices reversed(191 A.3d 268) Chancery Court's dismissal of shareholders' original case against the Fresh Market board, holding that the investors had adequately alleged that the proxy filing omitted "troubling facts," such as the Berrys' original side deal with Apollo.
In a decision on Wednesday, a unanimous three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said a lower court erred in holding that Big Picture was not an arm of the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians in Michigan.
While SuperData projects esports will crest with $1.9 billion in revenue in 2018, that presumes, with the current revenue split holding, that sponsors will inject an astonishing $1.5 billion of that, doubling the amount of money esports is receiving in sponsorship in just three years.
The 1 percent stake sale for $108 million is a boost for the government's privatisation drive which has been criticised as sluggish and lacking appeal, but falls short of the 20 percent holding that the airline had been seeking to sell to strategic partners.
The Alabama Senate on Thursday postponed debate on a proposal to outlaw most abortions in the state, delaying a measure that is intended to serve as a direct challenge to the Supreme Court's holding that a woman has a constitutional right to end a pregnancy.
Dick Heller, the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit that led to a landmark Supreme Court decision in 2008 holding that the Second Amendment protected an individual's right to keep and bear arms, drew roars from the crowd when he read parts of the amendment aloud.
But the appeals court unequivocally rejected Santander's "cramped" interpretation of personal jurisdiction, holding that Section 22's language, which allows discovery against a respondent that "resides or is found" in a district court's jurisdiction, permits trial judges broad discretion to decide whether to order discovery.
The Montana Supreme Court struck down the entire program, holding that it violates a provision of Montana's state constitution which prohibits the state from making "any direct or indirect appropriation or payment from any public fund or monies" to churches or other religious institutions.
The 8.8 percent stake sale for $108 million is a boost for the government's privatization drive which has been criticized as sluggish and lacking appeal, but falls short of the 20 percent holding that the airline had been seeking to sell to strategic partners.
Thomas, joined by two of his colleagues, the National Rifle Association and many gun rights supporters believe that lower courts are thumbing their nose at a landmark 23 Supreme Court opinion holding that the 22nd Amendment protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms.
In 2013, he joined in an opinion by the full Court of Appeals holding that federal law prohibited the Department of Health and Human Services from requiring closely-held, for-profit secular corporations to provide contraceptive coverage as part of their employer-sponsored health insurance plans.
Writing for a 6-3 court, Justice Neil Gorsuch sided with a trade association representing grocery retailers, holding that FOIA does not require disclosure of such information so long as the business labels it as "confidential," and provides it to the government under an assurance of privacy.
Last June, a divided three-judge panel at the 103th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Justice Department, holding that the New Mexico ethics law is pre-empted because it impedes grand juries' broad investigative power under the grand jury clause of the Fifth Amendment.
On gay rights, O'Connor joined the majority opinion upholding Georgia's sodomy law on a 5-313 vote in 1986 — but later voted in 2003 to strike down Texas's sodomy law in an opinion holding that state laws focused only on same-sex sodomy violated equal protection guarantees.
Last July, U.S. District Judge Harry Leinenweber of Chicago granted summary judgment in Chicago's suit against Attorney General Jeff Sessions, holding that DOJ's attempt to force the city to abandon its so-called sanctuary policy was both unconstitutional and unlawful under the statute governing grant awards.
For starters, the appeals court ruling came with a dissenting opinion by Judge Kathryn Grill Graeff, who noted that the lower court had found several reasons for holding that Syed's original defense attorney, Cristina Gutierrez (who died in 2004), had acted reasonably by not pursuing McClain's alibi.
The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the landowners, holding that they had not established that the Fish and Wildlife Service interpreted the Endangered Species Act "unreasonably" when it found that the land in Louisiana "was essential for the conservation of the dusky gopher frog."
" Kavanaugh said the case "took away the power of the president to control information in the executive branch by holding that the courts had power and jurisdiction to order the president to disclose information in response to a subpoena sought by a subordinate executive branch official.
The 3rd Circuit didn't reach a conclusion about the good faith of the assignment provisions in holding that Judge Brody had the authority to void those clauses but can't stop litigation funders from attempting to enforce their contracts with ex-players outside of the NFL litigation.
" The principle that force should be evaluated from an officer's perspective received the Supreme Court's endorsement in a 1989 decision holding that such encounters ought to be "judged from the perspective of a reasonable officer on the scene, rather than with the 20/20 vision of hindsight.
The court, if it can muster five votes, could affirm Salman's conviction and reject the ruling in Newman and Chiasson's case, holding that even inside information shared purely from the affinities of family or friendship, without any "material benefit" to the tipper, cannot be used to trade.
In a decision involving the Tribune case, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit threw out the constructive fraudulent conveyance claims on a technicality, holding that those claims were barred by another section of the bankruptcy code that prohibited suits against security holders.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote the 5-3 opinion holding that a lower court that ruled against Moore had relied upon outdated standards She said the lower court's conclusion that Moore's IQ scores established that he is not intellectually disabled are "irreconcilable" with Supreme Court precedent.
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.
They don't' have any power vis a vis their financial relationships… So they're standing there holding that statement at the end of the month and at the bottom of the statement is a number that's either way too small or way too big… and consumers are helpless.
After the Crown Cork decision, several appellate courts, including the 1st, 2nd, 5th and 11th Circuits, issued decisions holding that the statute of limitations is tolled only for individual claims by plaintiffs who would have been members of the failed class action, not for successive class actions.
In April 2018, you may recall, the judge – previously a longtime litigation partner at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett – issued a preliminary injunction to block Xerox from allowing a shareholder vote on a proposed merger with Fuji, holding that the deal was hopelessly tainted by Xerox board members' conflicts.
And part and parcel of that instruction was the central dogma of social and racial peace, holding that the interests of capital and labor were intrinsically harmonious, and that black and white upper classes were natural allies in organizing and directing the uplift of the black masses.
"Seems to me that Democrats are holding that deal hostage for a DACA negotiation and we are meeting at the White House tomorrow on a bipartisan basis with the President to see what that might look like," said the Senate's No. 2, Texas Republican John Cornyn.
Rachel Sider, Syria advocacy and information adviser with the Norwegian Refugee Council, said displaced people had been crossing back to areas that are subject to the agreement "because the expectation is that now there is a ceasefire that is holding, that will be the most stable and safe place".
In a unanimous decision on Wednesday, a three-judge panel of the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals said Fannie Mae is protected against the homeowner's claims by the Merrill doctrine, a U.S. Supreme Court precedent holding that the government cannot be bound by unauthorized acts of its agents.
Corporations have long fought against plaintiffs filing lawsuits in courts favorable to them, and a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in June delivered them a big victory, holding that state courts cannot hear claims against companies not based in the state when the alleged injury did not occur there.
After the Supreme Court clarified the test for standing, the new brief said, the 3rd Circuit revised its analysis in a 2017 decision holding that plaintiffs in a data breach class action against Horizon Healthcare had standing based only on alleged violations of the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
"In holding that the First Amendment gives way to an executive policy that a reasonable observer would view as motivated by animus against Muslims, the majority opinion upends this Court's precedent, repeats tragic mistakes of the past, and denies countless individuals the fundamental right of religious liberty," she wrote.
"If the Supreme Court took it and held what the majority of courts are holding — that sex discrimination includes transgender people — the administration would be hard-pressed to go ahead with that rule," said Diana Flynn, litigation director at Lambda Legal, a group that advocates for LGBT rights.
"It's concerning because there's a significant risk in holding that much of any individual stock because you're not getting the benefits of diversification, particularly with a company that is as volatile as Tesla is," said Todd Rosenbluth, director of ETF and mutual fund research at CFRA in New York.
"The non-discrimination provisions clearly violate well-established Supreme Court precedent holding that a woman may terminate her pregnancy prior to viability, and that the State may not prohibit a woman from exercising that right for any reason," Judge William J. Bauer wrote in his decision at the time.
Washington (CNN)A Texas man said he waited for "a lit bit over six hours" at a polling center to participate in Super Tuesday, holding that although the long line deterred other voters, he felt it was his duty to cast a ballot in the Democratic nominating process.
The Hobby Lobby decision, holding that the religious owner of a privately held for-profit corporation couldn't be required to cover birth control in his employees' health plan, was based on the court's interpretation of a statute, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, rather than on the Constitution itself.
By holding that APIs—software interfaces allowing developers to access prewritten lines of code—are copyrightable, and use of them will rarely, if ever, constitute fair use, the lower court struck a blow against the interoperability copyright meant to protect—a blow that falls particularly heavily on startup companies.
Ruling on the President's motion to dismiss the lawsuit, District Judge Emmet Sullivan held that the Democrats have standing to proceed on their complaint, holding that they properly alleged they suffered an injury for not being able to vote on the President's perceived receipt of payments from foreign governments.
Alabama, 6900 U.S. 2628, 28503 S. Ct. 22019, 12 L. Ed. 2d 325 (1964), which held that compelled disclosure of affiliation with groups engaged in advocacy may constitute an impermissible chilling effect on the freedom of association guaranteed by the First Amendment, a holding that has been affirmed repeatedly.
Zemmour is one of France's most vocal proponents of "the great replacement," a conspiracy theory propagated by the far-right writer Renaud Camus about demographic change in France, and in Europe more broadly, holding that so-called "mass immigration" means that new arrivals are "replacing" citizens with longtime roots.
The Herrera majority also had to contend with Crow Tribe of Indians v Repsis, a 1996 ruling at the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals holding that because Bighorn National Park was not "unoccupied" within the meaning of the 1868 treaty, the Crow had no right to bring their hunting rifles there.
The Cleveland Clinic, under fire for plans to host a fundraiser next month at President Donald Trump's Florida resort even as Trump's travel ban forced one the renowned hospital's doctors to leave the United States, said Monday it will not commit to holding that event at the resort next year.
Perhaps the most significant finding, given the recent oral arguments in a trio of cases asking whether federal anti-discrimination law makes it illegal to fire someone because of their sexual orientation or gender identity, is that the poll finds strong support for a decision holding that such discrimination is illegal.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said that four Helsinn patents relating to palonosetron, Aloxi's active ingredient, are invalid under the so-called on-sale bar, a statutory provision holding that inventions sold for more than a year before a patent application is filed are not patentable.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York ruled that a lower-court judge did not err in refusing to send 45 of them back to Delaware state court and in holding that all of the plaintiffs' state-law claims in the 60 cases were preempted by federal law.
"Holding that the registration of a trademark converts the mark into government speech would constitute a huge and dangerous extension of the government-speech doctrine, for other systems of government registration (such as copyright) could easily be characterized in the same way," Justice Samuel Alito wrote in the majority opinion.
A federal appeals court ruled against the president on October 11 holding that it detected "no inherent constitutional flaw in laws requiring Presidents to publicly disclose certain financial information," the court added that the challenged subpoena seeks information that could lead Congress to change or amend its financial disclosure laws.
Judge Derrick K. Watson, one of two federal judges to halt the administration's previous travel ban, didn't rule on the policy's constitutionality, instead holding that the latest ban oversteps the president's statutory authority to set immigration policy and "plainly discriminates based on nationality" without providing compelling reasons to do so.
"If you had a position in a technology fund that was supposed to be 8% of your portfolio and, because of the run-up in technology over the past few years, that position is now a 20% holding, that would be a scenario where you'd want to trim it back," he said.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, when he served on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, wrote an opinion in a similar case holding that the restriction on the removal of the director was invalid, but concluded, like Francisco has argued, that the agency could continue with a different structure.
The district court, the brief reads, "faithfully applied" the justices' opinion, "holding that 'close relatives' like grandparents and nieces are permitted to enter, and recognizing that the charities, non-profits, and churches that have made a formal, contractual commitment to shelter and clothe refugees would suffer 'concrete hardship' if those refugees are excluded".
Along similar lines, if a majority of justices thought that standing was proper but then the justices divided equally on the merits, one would have expected an opinion that announced (85033) a majority holding that there was standing, and (2) a resolution on the merits as affirmed by an equally divided court.
A new generation is rejecting the old equation, long common in radical circles, holding that group discipline is a form of domination, that losing is a sign of political purity, and that change can only come from outside—even if we also know socialism will never be won solely at the voting booth.
Sure, it's a little rich for radio to decry his lack of radio play when the most apparent thing holding that back is a lack of label payola—er, uh, promotion—but, as long as that remains a credibility hurdle, we as a society have a problem that we need to solve.
"The much more challenging phase he's into now is making a positive decision in one direction or another and holding that coalition together as it moves from being against something to being in favor of something," said Tom Kibasi, the director of the Institute for Public Policy Research, a liberal research organization.
"The state's interest notwithstanding, this court finds no authority for holding that government-mandated medically unnecessary, untested, or a more invasive procedure, or a more complicated and risky procedure with no proven medical benefits over the safe and commonly used banned procedure, is a permissible means of regulating previability abortions," Judge Yeakel wrote.

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