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"injunction" Definitions
  1. an official order given by a court that demands that something must or must not be done
  2. (formal) a warning or an order from somebody in authority

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"An injunction, particularly a preliminary injunction, is an extreme remedy," he said.
It means that not only is there an injunction in place, but there's also an injunction preventing anyone from reporting on the fact that an injunction has been granted.
The permanent injunction she ordered Thursday tracked with a preliminary injunction she issued in May.
One issue that often arises when a court issues an injunction is just how broadly that injunction should sweep.
A preliminary injunction against the rule was issued in March 85033, and a permanent injunction followed in June 2017.
Specifically, the state contends that the Anti-Injunction Act prohibits Judge Davis from granting CenturyLink the injunction is wants.
So, what's the difference between a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction, if the preliminary injunction itself is "temporary"?
Now about injunctions: We have an injunction and we're going into court tomorrow morning to fight this illegal, unconstitutional injunction.
Stelzer granted a preliminary injunction allowing the facility to keep performing abortions until the hearing, and Monday's decision continues this injunction.
The complaint will seek a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction and permanent injunction requiring the cost-sharing reduction payments be made.
Though Judge Tigar's nationwide injunction was no more, his original injunction—duly trimmed by the Ninth Circuit—still applied in California and Arizona.
When the Nixon administration won an injunction against the Times, Graham's Post, not a target of the injunction, stepped into the breach and published.
He also told the judges the lower court's nationwide injunction was overbroad and the lower court should have tailored the injunction to the named plaintiffs.
Francisco said that even if the justices decided not to lift the injunction they should scale back a nationwide injunction imposed by the lower court.
But a preliminary injunction also has to consider the odds that the government will ultimately lose the case — that the preliminary injunction will become permanent.
They won a preliminary injunction by a San Diego district court last year, and a three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit backed that injunction Tuesday.
A temporary injunction On Monday, US District Judge Lawrence J. O'Neill issued a temporary injunction that stopped the state from applying the law against the bloggers.
" So, if you "don't want the world to potentially know something's going on, you get an injunction against speaking about the fact that there's an injunction.
Justices seemed to all agree that Texas could only appeal if the lower court issued a final injunction, regardless of whether it was called an injunction.
These could either involve seeking a preliminary injunction or requesting a ruling on a permanent injunction, either of which could be appealed to a higher court.
They won a preliminary injunction by a San Diego district court last year, and a three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit backed that injunction last week.
"This Court found that injuries would occur to the Plaintiff States if the injunction was denied, but denied the injunction because it found that the injuries that would occur to the Government and the Defendant-Intervenors if the injunction were granted would be more profound and significant," he added.
A judge had granted an injunction that let the facility keep performing abortions until that June 21 decision, and then kept the injunction in place until 5 p.m.
As part of a two-year investigation, Herrera's office found that the Lees violated the injunction more than 5,000 times in the first 11 months of the injunction.
The panel said the lower court was wrong in denying the plaintiffs' motion for a preliminary injunction, granting the injunction and sending it back to the lower court.
The majority opinion in the travel ban case said there was no need to resolve the nationwide-injunction issue because the court concluded that no injunction was warranted.
They successfully obtained an injunction in London, but the trouble is that, much like today, an injunction issued by the British courts is only effective in England and Wales.
The administration appealed the injunction to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which (in November) officially upheld the injunction against the administration — keeping the deferred-action programs on hold.
A federal judge will decide whether to grant a preliminary injunction blocking the law from being enforced against the gig companies, which could later turn into a permanent injunction.
Since Waymo requested the preliminary injunction on March 10, Judge Alsup issued repeated warnings that Uber was likely on track to find itself on the receiving end of an injunction.
But in December, after American Express said the injunction would cause irreparable harm, the appeals court temporarily lifted that injunction, enabling the company to enforce its rules during the appeal.
The injunction that temporarily exempts CBA members from providing the morally objectionable services has helped in the short term, but the ongoing defense of our injunction has been enormously expensive.
The suit specifically asks for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to stop the testing, as well as a further injunction directing the Army to make Singh's religious accommodation permanent.
Car Trim has so far ignored an injunction that VW has obtained and the regional court in Braunschweig is due to consider a possible injunction against ES Automobilguss on Aug. 31.
Eventually in 2000 the US Food and Drug Administration got a court injunction to stop him, and in 2003 Vale was convicted to five years in prison for criminal contempt of the injunction.
If the trial court grants that preliminary injunction, it may be safe in the appeals court, since the Ninth Circuit has already treated the prior TRO as if it were a preliminary injunction.
A judge rejected the company's bid for a temporary injunction.
It asks for damages and an injunction against the practice.
A divided federal appeals court later upheld the preliminary injunction.
They are asking Garaufis to issue an injunction preserving DACA.
The 9th Circuit largely upheld the Hawaii injunction on Monday.
The injunction does not mention the sale of gun blueprints.
Whiteleave says there is no reason to grant an injunction.
"The injunction immediately harms the public," Justice Department lawyers wrote.
The injunction will indefinitely prohibit Texas from enforcing the law.
Challengers sued and won an injunction that blocked the move.
O'Connor declined to grant an injunction in his Friday order.
U.S. District Judge Daniel Jordan issued a preliminary injunction Thursday.
Waymo filed for an injunction against Uber earlier this month.
He supports an injunction against Trump's Title X gag rule.
Furman's vacatur and injunction are grounded in the administrative record.
Uber, of course, is asking that no injunction be made.
New York Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich denied the injunction.
Ziehl said the requested injunction was solely to benefit automakers.
A U.S. judge in Montana issued an injunction on Nov.
Headlines Royal Mail wins court injunction to block strikes on.ft.
It was not immediately clear if the injunction was granted.
The practical effect of the injunction is not yet clear.
In the order, Cummings said a nationwide injunction is appropriate.
Despite that injunction, other sites have posted 3D gun files.
The injunction barred the Labor Department from enforcing the rule.
Circuit Judge Richard Clifton would have upheld the entire injunction.
The company is seeking a permanent injunction against the restrictions.
An injunction would temporarily restrain employees from boycotting or picketing.
The hearing for the injunction is scheduled for May 3.
An injunction has stalled the effort for almost six years.
Purdue is seeking a preliminary injunction to stop those cases.
Apple is seeking an injunction, punitive damages and other remedies.
The administration has not sought a stay of that injunction.
Absent the "or else," the injunction is all but meaningless.
Justice Department lawyers have asked her to drop that injunction.
It is unclear if this injunction will also be overturned.
A hearing on a preliminary injunction is expected on Friday.
Harris, to foreclose consideration of the injunction CenturyLink is seeking.
That was a big reason for the court's preliminary injunction.
On September 9, Boasberg denied that request for an injunction.
A hearing for the injunction is set for early May.
Their weapon of choice was the super-injunction: an order which is so secret it not only stops you naming the parties but also bans you from even saying an injunction has been granted.
Apple argues the injunction should be lifted as continuing to sell iPhones does not constitute "irreparable harm" to Qualcomm, a key consideration for a preliminary injunction, the copy of its reconsideration request dated Dec.
If the appeals court were to stay or vacate that injunction, it could allow for the executions to take place, even before a full appeal on the merits of the injunction could take place.
" And, on top of the super-injunction, "it would have to be that the social media sphere has not started talking about in in such a way that the injunction would have to be lifted.
The U.S. court granted a preliminary injunction on Friday, preventing Dr. Reddy's from re-launching its generic product until the patent litigation is concluded or until the company prevails on an appeal of the injunction.
The injunction was issued to give courts time to evaluate other legal requests seeking new studies on the environmental and health impact before the license is issued, said prosecutors, who requested the injunction in July.
According to the Art Newspaper, the injunction expires on December 11, but the office of the Massachusetts Attorney General will have the option of extending the injunction until its investigation into the deaccessioning is completed.
Instead, regulators moved to stop the deals with a preliminary injunction.
Rihanna is reportedly seeking an injunction as well as unspecified damages.
Currently the injunction preventing the guidance from being given is nationwide.
A court in China has granted Qualcomm an injunction against Apple.
The court challenge seeks an injunction to keep the grant intact.
Google's parent company continues to fight for an injunction against Uber.
Justice Department asks Supreme Court  for help with sanctuary cities injunction .
She did not say whether that would include appealing the injunction.
So the only thing that was won is just the injunction.
A Liberian judge later ruled that injunction itself to be unenforceable.
The injunction was lifted and the ban was effectively in place.
The Justice Department is challenging Garaufis's injunction in the 2nd Circuit.
A higher court lifted the injunction less than a month later.
TVEyes hasn't been distributing Fox since March, after receiving an injunction.
However, the injunction hearing in New York was rescheduled for Feb.
The lawsuit seeks an injunction to prevent enforcement of that agreement.
The lawsuit seeks damages and penalties as well as an injunction.
Shapiro said the nationwide injunction would protect women around the country.
She also seeks an injunction prohibiting King from assuming her duties.
The FDA floated taking possible legal action, including seeking an injunction.
Some lawyers say the celebrity injunction is on its last legs.
Everlight Americas Inc, required the injunction against Praluent sales be overturned.
The injunction actually came from a California-based district judge, however.
Thursday's lawsuit seeks unspecified damages and an injunction against further infringements.
Home Depot also agreed to a permanent injunction against similar violations.
The injunction is an interim measure and Roche can appeal it.
The celebrity obtained an injunction covering England and Wales on Jan.
"Man, be thyself," goes an injunction oft-repeated in the play.
They plan to seek a court injunction to block the amendment.
Baker issued a preliminary injunction in 2016, which the state appealed.
Tigar declined to do so and instead extended his original injunction.
Pennsylvania won a nationwide injunction in late 2017, blocking the effort.
First, it is a preliminary injunction rather than a temporary stay.
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The GOP plaintiffs are seeking a "preliminary injunction" on the law.
On Tuesday, Judge Moss rejected the group's request for an injunction.
The judge's injunction directly applies to facilities in CBP's Tucson sector.
The recruiters were violating the Islamic injunction against associating with drinkers.
In November, a federal court in Mississippi granted a preliminary injunction.
"Our plaintiffs would be harmed without a nationwide injunction," Gelernt said.
Mr. Rauner's administration fought the school district's attempt for an injunction.
He had ordered a preliminary injunction against the law last month.
Last week, a federal judge denied the companies an emergency injunction.
O'Connor agreed and issued a nationwide injunction against enforcing the rule.
A federal judge in Fort Worth issued an injunction on Dec.
The potential injunction was reported earlier by The Wall Street Journal.
The ruling has also been held up by an emergency injunction.
A hearing for the injunction motion is scheduled for April 27.
Itau subsequently won an injunction allowing it to maintain its offer.
Last week, Tigar defended his initial nationwide injunction in a hearing.
Minnesota filed its brief opposing the preliminary injunction motion last week.
The Alabama attorney general's office did not appeal the temporary injunction.
Judge Chen's injunction indicates he probably won't rule for the government.
Though Sea Shepherd USA confirmed that the organization would comply with the legal restrictions of the injunction, the Australian branch of Sea Shepherd asserted that the injunction over their US arm would not affect conservation operations.
The Denver-based appeals court ordered U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups in Salt Lake City to issue a preliminary injunction to keep money flowing while the Planned Parenthood branch continues its lawsuit for a permanent injunction.
Trump's lawyers are asking a judge for a permanent injunction staying the subpoena while Trump is president, as well as a temporary injunction barring Mazars from complying with the subpoena until its validity has been adjudicated.
Following the Fourth Circuit's ruling, a district court put an injunction on Gloucester County's biological-sex bathroom rule—and the Supreme Court, in August 2016, stayed that injunction while it mulled whether to hear the case itself.
Uber also said a temporary injunction was not justified because there was no urgency to Waymo's claim, noting that Waymo did not ask for the injunction until last month despite knowing about the file downloads in October.
A hearing on whether to permanently grant the injunction has been scheduled for 1030 am local time on Thursday, according to Ed Springston, one of the men who sought the injunction with the Sons of Confederate Veterans.
Since one injunction remains in place for now, the ban can't take effect just yet — but given the Supreme Court's decision on Tuesday, that lower court's injunction is likely to be put on hold soon as well.
VidAngel's attorney asked the Court to overturn the injunction against the company.
A lower court declined to issue a preliminary injunction blocking the policy.
In her injunction request Kesha made an emotional plea for her safety.
N) bid for a preliminary injunction to stop AT&T Inc (T.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages and an injunction against using stolen materials.
By now you will have heard that the celebrity injunction is back.
And even a preliminary injunction is not a decision on the merits.
Both counties have asked for a nationwide preliminary injunction to the order.
Tuesday's injunction gives the judge more time to consider a final disposition.
A regional court in Nuremberg lifted that injunction on Tuesday, Grammer said.
Game over once you&aposve won the injunction for the most part.
That injunction, however, refers to Trump's 2017 memorandum, which has been rescinded.
The Trump administration, on Thursday, appealed that injunction to the Supreme Court.
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The request adds the injunction could force Apple to settle with Qualcomm.
The plaintiffs filed the motion asking for the preliminary injunction in April.
"The injunction would subject them to additional pain," Ottolia said in court.
But on Friday, a New York judge shot down her injunction request.
Ghosn's family obtained a favorable injunction last week that was swiftly overturned.
Injunction: This set includes two uninsuluble brand of hair-tearing, unworn products.
And even if otherwise, Hogan still doesn't believe this merits an injunction.
The judge said her injunction might have come too late, per Politico.
"I'm sure there'll be immediate challenge and probably an injunction," said Jones.
He wants damages and an injunction, ordering authorities to destroy all videotapes.
Two weeks ago, Kesha appealed the judge's ruling denying her preliminary injunction.
The Supreme Court's recent injunction represents a partial victory for Brazil's councils.
The Supreme Court, however, felt that the blanket injunction went too far.
C.C.J.'s attorney scrambled to appeal and to file an emergency injunction.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals issued a preliminary injunction on Dec.
National Cancer Institute, seeking an injunction against the licensing of a new
But the impact of that injunction varies depending on whom you ask.
Planned Parenthood presented new evidence to Baker that resulted in Monday's injunction.
But because of a court injunction, DACA recipients still have their benefits.
That's the injunction from the U.N. framework and of the Paris accord.
The suit seeks an injunction to prevent the laws from being enforced.
The plaintiffs' lawyers originally opted for the second route, a preliminary injunction.
Separately, a December lawsuit placed an injunction on most pre-construction activities.
A preliminary injunction has a more formal status than a temporary stay.
What Lancaster called "new access pathways" could render any injunction almost useless.
They eventually won an injunction that allowed them to continue the practice.
Amy thinks they need to file a legal injunction to delay certification.
Last month, Folli obtained a temporary court injunction to protect its assets.
For that reason, this injunction seems more premature than preliminary in nature.
Later in the day, they said they would not seek an injunction.
However, a California court issued an injunction last week halting that process.
I seek an injunction preventing my mother from purchasing nonspooky Halloween decorations.
Uber is expected to file its opposition to the injunction on Friday.
A judge on Monday issued a preliminary injunction keeping the clinic open.
Qualcomm this week asked Fuzhou Intermediate People's Court to enforce its injunction.
The ruling results in an injunction until a hearing on Dec. 11.
The injunction argues that this would compromise her ability to defend herself.
A district court issued an injunction early last month blocking the suspension.
The injunction blocked the rules changes, but Congress's bill goes much further.
She lost her effort to get an injunction to stop the investigation.
Gabbard also asks for an injunction prohibiting the publication of Clinton's comments.
A preliminary injunction often leads to companies deciding to abandon their deal.
The injunction is valid until the merits of the lawsuit are determined.
It also wants an injunction blocking further sales and airplay of 'Pray.
In US legal language, it's the equivalent of getting a preliminary injunction.
A court injunction had prevented the government from demolishing the shanty towns.
A federal judge agreed and granted an injunction to block Hood's investigation.
Ansari is a completely different story, but Nyong'o's injunction fits it too.
India's Supreme Court on Monday also issued an injunction against crop burning.
Goldsmith's Monday decision came hours before that injunction was set to expire.
The ACLU is arguing for an injunction completely blocking the new policy.
The Journal reported that an injunction could come as soon as January.
The state N.A.A.C.P. had sued and sought an injunction against the law.
ISRAELI COURT LIFTS INJUNCTION AGAINST START OF OPERATION OF LEVIATHAN GAS FIELD
Los Angeles could appeal, or the NRA could seek a permanent injunction.
The preliminary injunction comes a day after the companies reopened deal talks.
Hanen's refusal to grant a preliminary injunction against DACA is extremely surprising.
That's enough for a preliminary injunction, given the harm to TPS holders.
The Wyoming court has separately denied an injunction to block the rule.
Haven wanted $10 million in damages and an injunction muzzling the girls.
I say the court should either deny the motion for an injunction outright or require the parties seeking an injunction to post with the court a $1 billion dollar bond in good faith of their allegation and claims.
In New York, a lower court issued a nationwide injunction against the public charge rule, meaning the government may not enforce the rule against anyone anywhere, rather than issuing a more limited injunction that benefits only certain parties.
After a trial judge overseeing the case declined to grant a preliminary injunction that would have allowed him to keep the blueprints online, Wilson appealed to the 5th Circuit about the injunction, which upheld the lower court's decision.
In 2016, several lawsuits were brought against the rule when it was released, and in one instance, a federal judge in Texas issued an injunction to stop gender identity and termination of pregnancy provisions; that injunction remains in effect.
A decision in early October by the U.S. Court of Appeal for the D.C. Circuit upheld this approval, denying the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's motion for an injunction and dissolving the temporary injunction against construction activity on the project.
In Michigan, a federal district judge recently issued a preliminary injunction against a license revocation law, though state officials say the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has stayed the injunction as it reviews the case.
The National Restaurant Association had sought a preliminary injunction to halt the measure.
"This is an injunction," Leontyev said of the latest asset freeze on Wednesday.
TW, said it received a temporary injunction banning chip sales in mainland China.
Next: A hearing on the preliminary injunction request is set for May 3.
The injunction would stop Global++ from doing business while the lawsuit is ongoing.
It is unclear how the injunction will impact Apple's sales in China, however.
The plaintiffs sought a preliminary injunction, as well as a temporary restraining order.
The TRO was granted Friday; the preliminary injunction has not yet been decided.
" He added: "We will take a look at the injunction and defend it.
Rusal is seeking an injunction in a London court to block any deal.
Qualcomm is awaiting word on whether the court plans to enforce the injunction.
Apple appealed the injunction in May, when a lower court judgement was announced.
Doing so could extend the timeline for the injunction to remain in place.
Briones has requested that the plaintiffs propose the scope of a preliminary injunction.
Now, the government's appeal of the injunction will proceed at the 9th Circuit.
Without the injunction, the law was scheduled to take effect on November 15.
Commonwealth Court Judge Kevin Brobson issued the preliminary injunction over the policy Friday.
The decision to grant an injunction, then, might come down to adverse inference.
Unfortunately its writers forgot this injunction when choosing the song's title: "Thailand 4.0".
But a judge issued a preliminary injunction allowing the clinic to stay open.
Google said it was reviewing the regulator's order, made in a preliminary injunction.
Airbnb has asked for a court injunction prohibiting the ordinance from taking effect.
We have brought VidAngel's indefensible violation of the injunction to the court's attention.
A judge barred the appointment with an injunction that the government has appealed.
The court issued an injunction suspending a Embraer shareholders meeting scheduled for Feb.
Judge Andrew Hanen -- whose court is near the border -- issued a nationwide injunction.
The temporary injunction hinges on midazolam, a sedative produced by pharmaceutical company Alvogen.
Federal judge Andre Birotte Jr. granted the motion for an injunction on Monday.
" VidAngel, meanwhile, called the injunction just "the first battle in a long war.
The court issued an injunction suspending an Embraer shareholders meeting scheduled for Feb.
The administration appealed to the 5th Circuit for a stay on Briones' injunction.
Washington and Minnesota got an injunction last month against the original travel ban.
The Court's ruling is technically a "partial stay" of the lower courts' injunction.
The lawsuit behind the injunction was filed on behalf of nine condemned prisoners.
Others have decided to look elsewhere if the judge grants Alphabet the injunction.
Earlier this week, a federal judge issued an injunction, indefinitely blocking the order.
"The court will not stay its preliminary injunction pending defendants' appeal," she wrote.
This injunction is viewed as the final barrier to a new bond launch.
The U.S. court hearing for its injunction request is scheduled for July 14.
A second federal judge has issued a similar injunction keeping DACA in place.
But the statue of Lee is still standing, because of a court injunction.
But who is protected by the injunction and for how long remains unclear.
The company is not seeking an injunction against that order, according to reports.
My friend repeated her injunction that it was a job for several men.
Lawyers in those cases are seeking an injunction to block the rate increase.
Qualcomm said in a statement that it would seek to enforce the injunction.
He could then be served with an injunction if he ignored the advice.
A judge on Monday denied Scott's request for an injunction in Broward County.
Judge Adelman's injunction allows voting with an affidavit while the case is pending.
A group of creditors sought the lifting of the injunction to recoup loans.
Trump's other Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch, also voted to dissolve the injunction.
The government challenged that nationwide injunction before the Fifth Circuit, but it lost.
The second approach is to bring a preliminary injunction to halt the deal.
Texas and its allies want a contrary nationwide injunction to countervail those rulings.
Western Digital had sought an injunction to prevent the sale from taking place.
What's next: A hearing on Planned Parenthood's request for a preliminary injunction Wednesday.
By issuing a nationwide injunction, a single federal judge can halt federal policy.
ROYAL MAIL GROUP WINS HIGH COURT INJUNCTION TO BLOCK POTENTIAL STRIKES - PA MEDIA
The injunction was first reported by the German magazine Der Spiegel on Friday.
Gun rights groups also sought an injunction in the Western District of Michigan.
An appeals court declined Kemp's request to end the injunction late last week.
It also affirmed the lower court's decision not to issue a preliminary injunction.
The prisoners are seeking an injunction to quash the policy and see doctors.
To shut down the case, defendants sought a preliminary injunction in federal court.
The opinion was accompanied by a permanent injunction barring enforcement of those restrictions.
The suit led to a federal injunction in January, blocking the law's enforcement.
But Judge O'Connor did not issue an injunction barring enforcement of the law.
Embraer said it "will take all necessary judicial measures" to overturn the injunction.
The theater had to obtain a court injunction to continue with its show.
In December, he got an injunction to halt Mr. Trump's birth control rollback.
The plaintiff also filed an injunction demanding that BioFire stop using the technology.
If they do not, the next step could be to seek an injunction.
The lawsuit she filed seeks a temporary injunction to halt Mr. Mulvaney's appointment.
Judge Watson's injunction was broader than the one affirmed by the Fourth Circuit.
"I took seriously Bret's injunction to put aside the talking points," he admonished.
The preliminary injunction is necessary to prevent irreparable harm to any such plaintiff.
Waymo sought a temporary injunction that could have halted Uber's self-driving program.
The judge in the fourth has not yet ruled on a preliminary injunction.
A three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit promptly stayed Judge Ramos's injunction.
"That's a ticket to a nationwide injunction in every case," the judge said.
The earlier case, from a judge in New York, concerned a nationwide injunction.
An injunction helps them minimize the losses from trademark infringement, Mr. Feng said.
When U.S. District Judge George Daniels in Manhattan ordered an injunction on Oct.
The court affirmed an injunction issued by a single judge in Brownsville, Tex.
The panel also upheld that court's preliminary injunction barring enforcement for the plaintiffs.
MICHIGAN JUDGE ISSUES INJUNCTION TO BLOCK STATES BAN ON FLAVORED E-CIGARETTES - AP
The court granted the injunction, and ordered Bouvier to hand over the Rothko.
The court's decision lifting the injunction this past week reflects a second variable.
A hearing on the injunction to stop the sale is set for Friday.
These theories do not appear to satisfy the test for a preliminary injunction.
He pressed Keller to show that the district court order was an injunction.
But Hamilton, another Clinton appointee, stopped short of granting a second nationwide injunction.
A court notice announcing the injunction was filed on Thursday but wasn't public.
Implicit in both productions is an injunction that we listen to their stories.
Marion's ruling on Thursday denying the family a temporary injunction was a blow.
The DACA program has remained in place since we got the original injunction.
If the justices can't issue a ruling, Hanen's injunction would remain in place.
Alsup's injunction was issued in a lawsuit led by California's Democratic attorney general.
Judge Leigh Martin May said in an order filed late Tuesday that delaying the injunction "would only cause confusion, as Secretary Kemp has already issued guidance in accordance with the injunction to county elections officials," according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
In the earlier California case, the injunction barred the use of the drug interdiction funds, but the Supreme Court's stay, lifting the injunction while litigation on the legal issues was proceeding, paved the way for construction of the wall to continue.
Fox is looking for damages in addition to the injunction against any further poaching.
Coparmex, the industry group, filed for a constitutional injunction against federal authorities last week.
That would avoid a lower court injunction, but may not please the Supreme Court.
A preliminary injunction only preserves the status quo pending a resolution on the merits.
Both seek monetary damages, as well as an injunction to curb Juul's marketing practices.
Reeves issued an injunction blocking the law that was to take effect on Friday.
The injunction issued by the European Court of Justice carries no right of appeal.
This applied to visa and green card holders alike and is a nationwide injunction.
But the spokesperson did not answer questions about the injunction in the DC case.
Gilliam also asked several other questions about the logistics involved with issuing an injunction.
The preliminary injunction, later upheld by a federal appeals court, froze the programs nationwide.
The Court will stay its injunction, however, pending appeal by either or both parties.
It was unclear if Poland could face penalties for non-compliance with the injunction.
" He said a preliminary injunction is required "to stop this irreparable harm from continuing.
The company has also asked for an injunction of Uber's self-driving car project.
The group celebrated the judge's injunction against SB 228, but noted the fight continues.
The women are seeking a preliminary injunction to immediately bar integration of transgender prisoners.
An injunction prevented the law from taking effect while the lawsuit was in play.
Accordingly, it refused to lift the lower court's injunction against the new asylum regime.
LISBON (Reuters) - An Irish court granted an injunction on Wednesday to prevent Ryanair's (RYA.
The judges have denied an emergency injunction, so the rule has gone into effect.
A judge denied the injunction to stop the Medicaid agency from terminating its contract.
A Maryland judge issued an injunction against the third ban too, just hours later.
There was initially talk of asking for a preliminary injunction to prevent the Oct.
Though this injunction was met with overwhelming disapproval, it eventually killed off the strike.
A group of creditors had sought the lifting of the injunction to recoup loans.
Plantiffs seeking a national injunction against the rule, which goes into effect May 3.
Thanks to an injunction included in the suit, Elbakyan lost the domain Sci-Hub.
Legal and tech activists like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) immediately decried the injunction.
The Justice Department could also seek a stay of Judge Furman's vacatur and injunction.
U.S. District Judge Petrese Tucker in Philadelphia refused last July to issue an injunction.
Poland will present its comments regarding the interim injunction by the deadline on Aug.
These actions include, but are not limited to, seizure, injunction, and civil money penalties.
The complaint also seeks an injunction to reinstate the terminated workers with back pay.
The group of creditors has sought the lifting of the injunction to recoup loans.
Their request for a temporary injunction was denied, but the plaintiffs appealed the ruling.
The plaintiffs in the case demanded a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction.
He will hear arguments on issuing an injunction against the protests in early September.
Last month, 15 protesters accused of breaking Nalcor's 2016 injunction defended themselves in court.
Ms. Pun is suing for all profits, and and injunction to block further sales.
Representatives of the 85033 states who sued to block the directive cheered the injunction.
Avianca Brasil could still seek an emergency injunction in Brazils Superior Court of Justice.
An August 2017 ruling upheld the injunction and ordered the service to shut down.
That's because timing is a big part of Uber's argument against a preliminary injunction.
Avianca Brasil could still seek an emergency injunction in Brazil's Superior Court of Justice.
U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant in Sherman, Texas, issued the preliminary injunction on Wednesday.
In February, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against the Pennsylvania district's policy.
Facebook is asking for a permanent injunction against OnlineNIC's activity, as well as damages.
Trump reacted furiously to the Hawaii judge's injunction at a rally in Nashville, Tenn.
The government on Monday filed a motion asking the judge to suspend the injunction.
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, an Obama appointee, denied the motion for an injunction.
With the Doe injunction still in place, we will continue fighting this discriminatory ban.
A U.S. court hearing on the injunction request has been scheduled for July 14.
A government's request to dissolve that injunction is still pending in the district court.
A judge here, in turn, issued an injunction preventing such use of public funds.
But he did not issue an injunction, which would halt implementation of the law.
Skavdahl last year put an injunction on the rule, prohibiting Interior from enforcing it.
The Supreme Court's decision does leave one nationwide injunction on Trump's order in place.
The injunction and the subsequent reversal also applied to insecticide abamectin and fungicide thiram.
Picard also won a permanent injunction in 2011 barring competing claims against the estate.
It was not immediately clear whether the injunction will prevent the deal from closing.
He sought compensatory and punitive damages, back pay, and an injunction against further discrimination.
It handed a nationwide injunction preventing the administration from putting the programs into place.
Shareholders moved for a preliminary injunction to block the deal in Delaware Chancery Court.
If Facebook can get past the injunction fight, the calculus could change, said Naughton.
But it also became clear that his department had simply ignored the 25.1 injunction.
On Tuesday, the court granted a Department of Justice request to lift that injunction.
The injunction contemplates an "orderly unwinding" of the program, they wrote in court filings.
For now, at least, that will remain an open question, due to the injunction.
The judge issued an injunction barring use of the funds for a border wall.
Few of the audience members, I might add, heed the injunction of the title.
Western Digital said this week that it would seek an injunction against the deal.
For centuries, there was a social and religious injunction against cutting into the dead.
Ramos said that if the injunction were reversed her family would continue to fight.
A court has since issued an injunction which restricts people from accessing the airport.
" But this literature meets the horror of "the hold" with the injunction "to hold.
However, a California district court issued a permanent injunction preventing Trump from implementing it.
The emergency measures act like an injunction while the main genocide case gets underway.
The court has already imposed an injunction forbidding the government from enforcing the mandate.
But their injunction request was denied by U.S. District Judge James Donato on Tuesday.
Much has transpired in the Xerox case since Justice Ostrager's injunction, as I'll explain.
A majority of the five member FTC would be required to seek an injunction.
Friday's order lifted a much more limited injunction, one that applied only in Illinois.
The fight may not be over: Fujifilm said today that it's appealing the injunction.
It also asked for an injunction forbidding the defendants from engaging in unlawful practices.
Uber and Postmates continue to pursue legal remedies, seeking an injunction on the law.
The company is not seeking an injunction against that order, according to multiple reports.
Goldsmith said the injunction provides detainees time to challenge their removal in federal courts.
Waymo asked the federal court here for a preliminary injunction against Otto and Uber.
The judge on Wednesday issued an injunction barring enforcement of that measure as well.
His nationwide injunction required the administration to resume accepting renewal requests within a week.
Its share stands at 49 percent from 52 percent before it won the injunction.
Last week, a labor court in Frankfurt rejected a similar request for an injunction.
A majority of the five-member FTC would be required to seek an injunction.
The letter noted that failure to comply could result in fines, seizures or injunction.
Judge Jorge Alonso will make the decision on an injunction based on Gilbert's recommendation.
Major League Baseball joined the Indians in opposing the injunction, which was not granted.
BP slammed Greenpeace and said it had secured an injunction against the Arctic Sunrise.
Mr. Arpaio defied the injunction for years, boasting about it to the news media.
AE: We got an injunction from US court, an order to stop our activities.
The injunction was upheld in an appeals court in August, though because Disney's subsidiaries aren't affected by the injunction, VidAngel was still able to announce in early September that it would add Marvel films (Marvel is a subsidiary of Disney) to its catalog.
The preliminary injunction preserves the status quo and the rights of the parties until a final judgment on the merits, while a TRO preserves the status quo before a preliminary injunction hearing may be held, because even that date isn't soon enough.
Although a three-judge panel in the DC Court of Appeals vacated that injunction in January, the court said it would not mandate that the lower court withdraw its injunction until the three appellate judges issued their separate opinions in the case.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp has asked a U.S. court to dismiss a Western Digital Corp request for an injunction to prevent a sale of the Japanese firm's chip business, saying the court has no jurisdiction and that an injunction would cause irreparable harm.
She added Sony Music as a defendant in June of last year and filed an injunction that would allow her to write and record music without Dr. Luke's involvement, but the injunction was rejected in New York state Supreme Court in February.
The Department of Homeland Security reversed about 2,500 three-year grants to participate in the program that were mistakenly issued after a federal judge's injunction in February 2015; the government did not reverse about 100,000 of the grants issued before the injunction.
The Department of Homeland Security reversed about 2,13 three-year grants to participate in the program that were mistakenly issued after a federal judge's injunction in February 2015; the government did not reverse about 100,000 of the grants issued before the injunction.
Pechman had issued a preliminary injunction earlier this year requiring that asylum-seekers who are granted a hearing before an immigration judge be released within seven days of the proceeding being set, and expanded that injunction on Tuesday to encompass Barr's order.
Neal Katyal, arguing Wednesday's case for the challengers, says the district court injunction was the proper remedy because it ensured that the immigration system is "uniform" and because a targeted injunction "would create a fragmented immigration system" in violation of constitutional mandates.
Castel also said the public interest did not weigh in favor of a preliminary injunction.
Injunction holders, naturally, would rather everyone forgot about injunctions so that their secrets remain hidden.
When she filed, she asked the court for a joint preliminary injunction, according to TMZ.
The agency is seeking a permanent injunction that would keep the company from selling Zylast.
That's why a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction share the same high standard.
Serious questions going to the merits can also support issuance of a preliminary injunction, too.
The order did not change the previous injunction in Hawaii, but rather just reinforced it.
The judge issued a temporary injunction, effectively putting its implementation on hold pending further review.
The context: The ruling follows a separate injunction issued recently in China over different patents.
In June 2016, the US Supreme Court upheld the injunction in a 4–4 order.
Drugmakers fear the Maryland law will embolden other states and are seeking a court injunction.
Judge Dana Christensen denied the injunction but granted Johnson's request to seal the case file.
Quebec will completely withdraw its injunction application once the study is approved, the minister said.
A court case requesting an injunction against the decision to reject the applications is pending.
A federal judge is considering whether to issue a preliminary injunction to block the deal.
But the judge concluded that issuing the injunction that English wanted wouldn't solve the problem.
" Nonetheless, the judge wrote, the tribe "has not demonstrated that an injunction is warranted here.
The tribe, represented by Earthjustice, a nonprofit environmental law firm, has asked for an injunction.
As a religious person, I want to care for my neighbor; it's a biblical injunction.
Instead, an injunction should only apply to the plaintiffs, the department said in a brief.
Some prelates have made it plain that they will now observe that injunction quite strictly.
Meanwhile, the president will probably appeal Judge Chuang's more limited injunction to the Fourth Circuit.
The SEC is seeking an injunction against both parties as well as unspecified financial penalties.
The judge is expected to make a decision on whether to grant an injunction soon.
"A permanent injunction is unlikely," Deutsche Bank analyst Tim Race said in a research note.
Goldilocks is also seeking an injunction against Noble's annual general meeting due on April 30.
The studios say they're now bringing VidAngel's defiance of the injunction to the court's attention.
The Tel Aviv District Court injunction will go into effect on Wednesday, according the ruling.
The FTC failed to win a preliminary injunction in Pennsylvania, and has filed an appeal.
If the TRO becomes a preliminary injunction, Denton might never need to personally declare bankruptcy.
The lawsuit is seeking an injunction from the law for religious organizations and attorneys fees.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the injunction on President Trump's travel ban.
The judge issued an injunction barring use of the Pentagon funds for a border wall.
The temporary injunction lasts until Monday, which will allow previously scheduled abortions to take place.
It also overturned an administrative hold on construction while the tribe's injunction request moved forward.
The agency said it was acting on a court-ordered injunction against importing the drug.
Hours after that ruling, Hawaii made such an injunction request in a Honolulu federal court.
A Department of Homeland Security spokeswoman said the federal government is complying with the injunction.
Mahindra is also seeking an injunction against Fiat from proceeding with the complaint, it added.
The judge also lifted an injunction on the law that stemmed from a similar lawsuit.
Mahindra was seeking an injunction against Fiat Chrysler from proceeding with the complaint, it added.
She's suing them for defamation, and seeking an injunction to delete the videos they posted.
Those lawyers, from Faegre & Benson, called the Wiggins injunction an impermissible and unconstitutional prior restraint.
The company is seeking an injunction to stop Bud Light from continuing the ad campaign.
Earlier, a judge's injunction barring Lula da Silva from becoming chief of staff was overturned.
That's what Alphabet needs to show in order for the judge to grant the injunction.
The move infuriated the holdouts, who had used the injunction as leverage in their negotiations.
Yet the DOJ has apparently not pursued a civil injunction for FARA violations since 1991.
"The folk-political injunction is to reduce complexity down to a human scale," they write.
The tribes are seeking an injunction to order the Army Corps to withdraw the easement.
He then set a hearing on the request for a preliminary injunction for Jan. 31.
The law currently has an injunction against it, so it's unlikely to arise again soon.
It also filed a motion for a preliminary injunction on the Lidar technology in question.
A court had granted the executive an injunction preventing the Telegraph from publishing his name.
Nevertheless, English is expected to seek an injunction on this order, the Washington Post reports.
A federal appeals court scaled back a broad injunction in a case concerning sanctuary cities.
The regulation is already on hold, thanks to a Wyoming court injunction issued in September.
However, a federal judge granted a temporary injunction preventing Defense Distributed from uploading the plans.
They're asking for an injunction on the rule, with the next hearing scheduled Dec. 21.
Corsi is requesting an injunction in his case, as well as $350 million in damages.
In June, a federal judge halted Iowa's controversial new "heartbeat law," issuing a temporary injunction.
Some take solace in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals' temporary injunction blocking the rule.
"It's a nationwide injunction multiplied by 300 million," said Jenner's Matthew Hellman in an email.
Now, a federal judge in Seattle upheld a preliminary injunction against Wilson and his company.
INEOS has a temporary injunction in place, which is currently going through the appeal process.
UKOG is due in court in early July, while Europa's injunction is currently in place.
The injunction is currently in place until the case she heard last month is settled.
" Per NBC, "a hearing on the ACLU's preliminary injunction request was set for June 5.
The preliminary injunction is an interim measure and Roche can appeal it, Shire also said.
The complaint seeks a preliminary injunction on the emergency declaration and lays out the objections.
But Judge Randolph Moss ruled Tuesday against the preliminary injunction using precedent from Winter v.
Two men fined for smoking sued, demanding an injunction preventing her agency from penalizing anyone.
He first filed a lawsuit in November and was granted a temporary injunction on Dec.
For most of America's history, obtaining such an injunction against someone has been intentionally difficult.
A hearing on the preliminary injunction motion is scheduled for May 22, court records show.
On May 3, a preliminary injunction was issued stopping the government from enforcing the policy.
Four left-wing congressmen also challenged the proposed tie-up and won the previous injunction.
The states requested a temporary injunction against the administration while the entire case is heard.
And the women seek a permanent injunction to keep the community from denying them admission.
The Justice Department could appeal the decision even if it did not get an injunction.
HiQ sued first, demanding an injunction and a declaratory ruling that the practice was legal.
Concerns were raised Wednesday about what would happen if the court lifted the preliminary injunction.
Ms. Healey's request for an injunction halting the sale has now been granted on appeal.
In the asylum case, a district judge had issued a preliminary injunction in December 2018.
It asks for a preliminary injunction against AB-5 while the lawsuit is under consideration.
But the appeals court narrowed the injunction issued by Judge Watson in a significant way.
In imposing an injunction blocking it, Manhattan-based U.S. District Judge George Daniels on Oct.
A federal judge in Tennessee issued a similar injunction — aimed at Rutherford County — in March.
As a result, he granted a preliminary injunction that they had sought against the policy.
They won, along with Deason's counsel from King & Spalding, an injunction halting a tainted deal.
Where it stands: Such an injunction would seek to bar Facebook from integrating different products.
"Any injunction at all should go to bona fide clients of these organizations," he said.
The novelist suffers no such injunction, but most of them don't know beans about botany.
Firestone fought back, and the injunction dissolved, according to court documents obtained by The Post.
Ms. Bloomberg was seeking an injunction to stop the investigation until her lawsuit is resolved.
The preliminary injunction prevents the law from taking effect while it is litigated in court.
The complaint asked the court to issue an injunction requiring the company to reclassify drivers.
Friday's preliminary injunction will stop the policy from going into effect as planned on Tuesday.
He secured a temporary injunction, before withdrawing his action two weeks later amid public outrage.
If they don't comply, additional action may follow, such as a seizure or an injunction.
The ruling allowed the plaintiffs to seek an injunction against enforcement of the city's ordinances.
The warning letter noted that failure to comply could result in fines, seizures or injunction.
But justices will have to decide whether the lower court's order qualifies as an injunction.
Because of the injunction, renewal applications are still being accepted, though new candidates cannot apply.
Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith issued the injunction but did not release her written opinion.
Judge Patricia Campbell-Smith issued the preliminary injunction but did not release her written opinion.
An injunction was granted three days after passage, and the measure was ultimately deemed unconstitutional.
The San Miguel and San Frutos Association sought a court injunction to stop the installation.
But the paradox didn't emerge, because Hanen isn't issuing an injunction to counter the others.
His lawsuit seeks compensatory and punitive damages, back pay, and an injunction against further discrimination.
He is also seeking an injunction that would keep the ICE from arresting him again.
Groups sued to get "clarification" on the Supreme Court's ruling, hoping some of these relatives and agencies would be included, but Judge Watson took a pass and basically said that only the Supreme Court can decide what it means: …the parties' disagreements derive neither from this Court's temporary restraining order, this Court's preliminary injunction, nor this Court's amended preliminary injunction, but from the modifications to this Court's injunction ordered by the Supreme Court.
"Although the injunction here is not nationwide, the Court stayed the New York injunctions in their entirety, thus necessarily determining that there was a fair prospect the Court would agree with the government not just that a nationwide injunction was inconsistent with Article III and equitable principles, but also that challenges to the rule will be unsuccessful and that even a more limited injunction would impose irreparable harm on the government," Francisco wrote.
A district court judge in California had entered a permanent injunction blocking the administration from using the counter-drug funds, prompting the Trump administration to ask the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit to lift that injunction while it pursued an appeal.
Judge Marc Treadwell granted a preliminary injunction for the plaintiffs and ruled that sheriff Long and his employees can't place the signs during this year's Halloween season on the three men's yards --- but didn't broaden the injunction to all sex offenders in the county.
Read more: Kesha pushes for injunction so she can record album without Dr. Luke At today's hearing, Justice Kornreich's role was sorting through this mess, deciding not only whether an injunction should issue, but also whether to grant either of the dueling motions to dismiss.
A judge in Texas held a private employee and her lawyers in contempt of court for violating an injunction he had issued against enforcement of the Department of Labor rule – even though the employee and her lawyers were not involved in the DOL injunction case.
"The risk of voter confusion appears severe here because the injunction against requiring residential-address identification was in force during the primary election and because the Secretary of State's website announced for months the ID requirements as they existed under that injunction," Ginsburg said.
Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor said they would have kept the injunction in place.
Folli, which employs about 5,000 people, has obtained a temporary court injunction to protect its assets.
The district court for the Southern District of Mississippi granted the injunction for Townsend in 2008.
The temporary stay of an injunction granted by a New York state trial court on Dec.
The states had won a national injunction, which still stands, preventing that guidance from being disseminated.
A U.S. appeals court in June lifted a preliminary injunction, clearing the way to resume executions.
The injunction could limit the number of games available for sale for Oculus' Rift VR headset.
The suit seeks a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction before the Ohio law takes effect.
Now, the deadlocked decision means the Texas court's injunction will stand, leaving millions of people vulnerable.
In doing so it kept in place a temporary injunction that blocks enforcement of the law.
Aziz Bensouda, the secretary general of the Gambia Bar Association, said an injunction would be unconstitutional.
The Dame complaint calls for an injunction, allowing Dame to display its ads on MTA property.
On Wednesday, police said officers would use minimal force in any arrests to enforce the injunction.
Last week's injunction was an interim decision in a case that could take years to resolve.
Monday's arguments in Seattle, then, were over those two provisions of the district court's modified injunction.
Western Digital has requested a U.S. court injunction and a hearing is scheduled for mid-July.
The lawsuit seeks an injunction preventing the companies from disseminating misleading list prices for insulin products.
A district court in Hamburg will decide on Erdogan's action for an injunction on Feb. 10.
We had no choice but to ask an Indian court for an injunction to prevent this.
US District Judge Nicholas Garaufis in New York issued an injunction using similar language in February.
If an injunction weren't national in scope, countless other cities and counties may bring more lawsuits.
The preliminary injunction represents yet another loss for the Trump administration's immigration policies in federal court.
A hearing in federal court over a preliminary injunction of the policy is scheduled for Dec.
The lawsuit seeks an injunction, restitution for customers and the disgorgement of any illegally earned profits.
Now, absent an injunction, they will slide back to the pre-DACA era and associated hardship.
But Circuit Court Judge Michael Stelzer last week left in place an injunction blocking its closure.
For instance, there's an injunction for AI developers to be open and transparent about their research.
Rusal, which also owns a stake in Nornickel, is seeking an injunction to block the deal.
He also said the public's strong interest in effective enforcement of antitrust laws justified an injunction.
U.S. District Judge John Jones in Harrisburg refused to issue a preliminary injunction on May 9.
Furie is seeking monetary damages and an injunction against Infowars selling any products with Pepe's image.
Pechman's injunction blocked the implementation of a policy that was due to take affect July 15.
Potential result: If a judge grants the injunction, the whole executive order could be temporarily halted.
"The preliminary injunction is made permanent with this order," Hinkle wrote in a three-page decision.
" ** "The evidence demonstrates that Qualcomm's anticompetitive conduct is ongoing and that an injunction is thus warranted.
Friday's ruling robbed the funds of leverage in those talks by throwing the injunction into question.
It also sought an injunction to stop Noble from holding a shareholders' meeting scheduled for Monday.
Attorneys for the doctors requested a preliminary injunction to suspend the law while the lawsuit proceeds.
Statoil also said the injunction was pending NeoDrill posting 20 million Norwegian crowns ($2.4 million) security.
There shouldn&apost be a nationwide injunction with one district court, or shouldn&apost there be.
The Santa Clara County Superior Court awarded ASML $845 million along with an injunction, ASML said.
What's next: Judge Alsup is expected to soon rule on Waymo's request for a preliminary injunction.
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction earlier this month allowing the clinic to remain open.
Folli, which employs about 5,000 people, had obtained a temporary court injunction to protect its assets.
Federal judge Jorge Alonso will now make a decision on the injunction based on Gilbert's recommendation.
Injunction was struck down, summary judgment was struck down, but that doesn't mean NAFA can't fight.
Kroma wasn't amused by the name game, and scored an injunction to shut down the Kardashians.
The FTC filed a lawsuit in February 2017 that sought a permanent injunction against Shire ViroPharma.
The plaintiffs are seeking damages, equitable relief, and an injunction against further sale of the devices.
Kesha's request for a temporary injunction to be freed from her contract at Sony in February.
The courts' injunction against the price increase has shaken foreign investors' confidence in the legal system.
It upheld Antoon's injunction against the country's speaker selection practices, and returned the case to him.
The appeals court agreed the injunction should apply nationally while the lawsuit proceeds in federal court.
The decision put a nationwide injunction on the administration's suspension reinstating the rule in 85033 states.
Kesha was seen crying in the back row of the courtroom as the injunction was denied.
But, since one injunction still remains in place, the policy has yet to go into effect.
The group has not taken a position on the injunction, leaving it to states to decide.
He sent the case back to lower courts for a final decision on a national injunction.
"The Court will deny the plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction," wrote Judge Dabney L. Friedrich.
Recall the tie vote that upheld the egregious nationwide injunction against the administration's deportation-deferral program.
The administration is asking the Supreme Court to throw out the injunction imposed in both cases.
As West Virginia attorney general, Morrisey threatened an injunction against the striking teachers and school personnel.
This decision has been challenged by the ACLU and recently resulted in a federal court injunction.
But, since one injunction still remains in place, the policy has yet to go into effect.
Book fair organizers filed an injunction with Rio de Janeiro's Court of Justice, which was granted.
She said the government had not convinced the court that a more limited injunction is appropriate.
United States have taken the opposite view, allowing an injunction to block these much-needed initiatives.
He had secured a temporary injunction to his hearing on Thursday, which seemingly prompted Buhari's move.
The court issued a temporary injunction, ordering Rajinikanth to tell his fans to cease the practice.
A federal judge on Friday denied the tribe's request for a temporary injunction to stop construction.
An injunction was then taken to stop the child leaving the country or seeking an abortion.
The injunction against raping a pregnant slave is functionally the only protection for the captured women.
While the injunction was lifted, Gawker did not repost the video, but the text remains online.
If "Every Song Ever" has an overarching theme, it is an injunction to open your ears!
A further High Court injunction followed and Maxwell's cohorts at Reading subsequently resigned from the club.
The appellate ruling upheld a nationwide injunction issued in January by a federal judge in Philadelphia.
The lawsuit seeks a court injunction to stop the law from taking effect on July 1.
" ** "The evidence demonstrates that Qualcomm's anticompetitive conduct is ongoing and that an injunction is thus warranted.
So as long as that injunction remains in place, mobile bills should see a small break.
A DACA court injunction, which forced the government to accept DACA renewals, came on January 10th.
Spokeswoman Olga Mazurova said the injunction was lifted on Tuesday as part of a civil trial.
Such consent is intended to apply to an injunction of any breach or threatened breach. b.
The injunction comes less than four months after BR Distribuidora was privatized through a share offering.
No one knows what elements of the injunction, if any, the administration might decide to challenge.
And you are looking at a preliminary injunction, even if what you tell me is true.
A federal judge on Tuesday issued a permanent injunction against U.S. Stem Cell, a Sunrise, Fla.
An appeals court upheld that injunction, but limited it to the states involved in the case.
In response to the arbitrator's ruling, the union sought the injunction in federal court in Texas.
Amazon then cried foul and petitioned for a temporary injunction, which is where things stand today.
The A.C.L.U. also filed a motion for preliminary injunction calling for those ads to be reinstated.
ACLU lawyer Bruce Hamilton says the goal is to get a permanent injunction against the school.
An injunction is a court order that forbids actions or orders an action to be taken.
But an injunction would show that Facebook's plans have also raised antitrust concerns among federal regulators.
Judge Real issued a permanent, nationwide injunction, but it was likely the ruling would be appealed.
The temporary injunction by a Federal District Court judge, Orlando Garcia, blocked most of these provisions.
The next month, a judge issued an injunction, keeping the statue in place for six months.
He sought an injunction against Facebook to stop such posts from being shared but eventually lost.
Judge Gonzales Ramos had issued the permanent injunction against a subsequent voter ID law on Aug.
A panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel refused to lift that injunction.
Advocates, however, pressed Tigar to again issue a nationwide injunction, and on Monday, he did that.
But the injunction from the New York-based federal court continues to apply across the country.
"Waymo's injunction motion is a misfire," Angela Padilla, Uber's associate general counsel, said in a statement.
Thirteen states had filed lawsuits challenging the Obama administration's transgender policy, resulting in the nationwide injunction.
Tesla has been forced to pause plans for a Gigafactory in Germany following a court injunction.
England Jr.'s opinion comes after he ordered a preliminary injunction against the law last month.
Tinslee's mother, Trinity Lewis, had filed an injunction in order to keep Tinslee on life support.
But a party seeking a nationwide injunction doesn't necessarily need to convince the judiciary's median judge.
What's next: The judge's preliminary nationwide injunction is expected to be appealed by the Justice Department.
The top court on Monday froze that injunction, pending a final decision from the 2nd Circuit.
And so just as I say, we aren't going to let any injunction turn us around.
Trans Mountain will exercise its standing court injunction that bars protesters from disrupting construction, he said.
Judge Dias Toffoli's decision, signed on Friday, overturned an injunction issued by a colleague last month.
A Hawaii-based judge issued a broader injunction against Trump's revised executive order earlier this month.
The injunction comes less than four months after BR Distribuidora was privatised through a share offering.
Last month, a federal district court judge in California granted a preliminary injunction against the law.
Waymo filed a motion seeking a temporary injunction this month to stop Uber's autonomous vehicle development.
The NCLR and GLAD and the ACLU have asked for a preliminary injunction in their lawsuits.
Waymo filed a motion seeking a temporary injunction this month to stop Uber's driverless car development.
Delek said it saw its chances of the getting the injunction cancelled as "greater than 50%".
A lower court judge denied Trump's request for a preliminary injunction and Trump appealed the ruling.
The injunction puts the law on hold while a broader challenge to its constitutionality plays out.
The injunction prevents the elections commission from declaring a winner while the court reviews the case.
One of those cases led to an injunction blocking a Trump executive order over sanctuary cities.
Or it can ask the Ninth Circuit to put a hold (a "stay") on the injunction.
That's an outcome that the advocates who just won a victory with Alsup's injunction clearly dread.
They sued the Trump administration separately and hadn't yet secured a court injunction in their case.
The ACLU will seek an injunction that would block visa and entry restrictions on those affected.
Uber is expected to file its opposition to Waymo's request for a preliminary injunction on Friday.
It is likely, though, that soon the remaining injunction will be put on hold as well.
That injunction bars the state from enforcing the law while the lawsuit is fought in court.
A federal appeals court agreed and upheld a lower court injunction blocking implementation of the orders.
The injunction ordered the administration to allow DACA renewals to continue, and, in the absence of a contrary court ruling, that injunction will remain in place even after the March 5 deadline when DACA is supposed to end under the Trump administration order winding down DACA.
A month after Judge Alsup's injunction, Judge Nicholas G. Garaufis of the Federal District Court in Brooklyn became the second judge to issue a preliminary injunction allowing DACA beneficiaries to apply to renew their status while the court was considering the legal issues in the case.
SAO PAULO, Dec 20 (Reuters) - A Brazilian judged on Thursday issued a new injunction blocking the proposed sale of 80 percent of planemaker Embraer's commercial aviation division to Boeing Co. A judge issued a similiar injunction earlier this month that was swiftly appealed and overturned last week.
As conservative law professor Josh Blackman of South Texas College of Law has noted, when the Roberts Court has stopped a lower court's injunction from going into effect — as it did here with the Ninth Circuit — it's ended up overturning the injunction in every case but one.
The Justice Department is going to have to go before that prior court, get the injunction lifted.
Rusal is now seeking an injunction in a London court to block the possible deal, Interros said.
Its 4-4 tie leaves the lower court's nationwide injunction on the president's executive actions in place.
The parties also have 25 days to ask the Supreme Court to rehear the preliminary injunction itself.
Only in France, under the banner not so much of the tricolor as the injunction En Marche!
The process would be costly, and Rihanna's team would have to prove damages to win an injunction.
Weinstein also entered a preliminary injunction barring McDonnell and Coin Drop Markets from engaging in commodity transactions.
Democratic state attorneys general have filed a separate suit asking for an injunction to uphold the law.
But lifting the injunction would give Mr Trump an early advantage in building his long-promised partition.
On Tuesday, the businessman was granted a temporary injunction at the Court of Appeal, which prevented publication.
Judge Haywood S. Gilliam Jr. of the U.S. District Court in Oakland, CA issued a preliminary injunction.
Shares of Apple initially fell after a Chinese court granted Qualcomm an injunction against the iPhone maker.
On Friday, a federal judge in Boston refused to extend a temporary injunction against the immigration order.
"The district court therefore erred in entering an injunction barring enforcement of the order," the department argued.
Qualcomm requested the injunction for alleged patent violations and announced the news in a statement Monday morning.
In this case, the district court has not yet decided on the request for a preliminary injunction.
The lawsuit filed by CREW asks for a declaratory judgment and an injunction of these illegal payments.
Luke's counter complaints, to the latest ruling against her injunction, is coded in the language of sexism.
The lawsuit seeks an injunction and declaratory judgement that would prevent cops from arresting or citing people.
But a fourth preliminary injunction had also been issued in the DC District Court blocking the ban.
"The mandate clearly has not issued so the injunction remains in place," Levi said in an email.
He granted a preliminary injunction blocking the state from enforcing the law while the case went forward.
Warner then issued an injunction, which led Spotify to launch in India without Warner's recorded music catalog.
Following Poland's reaction to injunction, the European Commission said Warsaw must comply with the no-logging decision.
That ruling upheld a district court's modified injunction against enforcing parts of Trump's March 6 executive order.
Kalanick argues the dispute should be settled by an arbiter, and there's no need for an injunction.
On May 17, U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Leon granted a preliminary injunction in the case.
The decision hints that Alsup's pending decision on a preliminary injunction might not be favorable to Uber.
Last year the Hamburg court issued a preliminary injunction banning re-publication of parts of the poem.
" That's because, per Webley, an injunction only stays in place "for as long as it is useful.
The next step in the process would be a hearing on whether a preliminary injunction is justified.
The September preliminary injunction noted that complying with Section 1373 was a condition of receiving the grants.
Civil penalties and an injunction are being sought by the California government under its Unfair Competition Law.
It has now filed an injunction demanding all products using the infringing code be removed from sale.
The DOJ is demanding a preliminary injunction to stop California's law from taking effect on January 1st.
Without another injunction, Elliott will be out until the final three games of the season, starting Dec.
The court last month also denied the utility's request for a stay of execution of the injunction.
On Friday, U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone issued a preliminary injunction in Pennsylvania that would apply nationwide.
The lawsuit seeks damages and an injunction that would prevent Lilly from manufacturing or selling the drug.
The judge also partially granted Waymo's preliminary injunction request, and referred the case to a U.S. attorney.
The groups are seeking an injunction or restraining order from the court to immediately address the issue.
Duka and Koski, who are devout Christians, preemptively asked for an injunction barring the ordinance&aposs enforcement.
The injunction will not be lifted until Argentina repeals two laws that block agreements with the holdouts.
The sale process began in October 2017 but was interrupted last year by a Supreme Court injunction.
" The appeals rejected that argument, saying: "Acorda has not established that an injunction pending appeal is warranted.
Mines and Energy minister Wellington Moreira Franco told journalists last week the government will appeal Lewandowski's injunction.
However, it's unclear that if the injunction is lifted, another could come through different courts, she added.
In the vast majority of cases, companies scrap their deal if the agency wins the preliminary injunction.
"I don't understand why I have to take the extraordinary measure of granting an injunction," she said.
She requested an injunction to make music outside her six-album contract with Dr. Luke's Kemosabe Records.
In fall 2015, Kesha and her attorney Mark Geragos petitioned for a preliminary injunction in her case.
The injunction was denied, and her fans, outside the courthouse and around the world, reacted with anger.
"Park is filing for injunction in Eastern Seoul district court today right after the briefing," Lim said.
There's still a chance the drug payment cuts could be avoided if the courts issue an injunction.
There are media reports circulating that she wants an injunction to prohibit the government from arresting her.
She was recently denied a request for a temporary injunction to free her from her Sony contract.
The State of Hawaii is entitled to the enforcement of the injunction that it has successfully defended.
That policy prompted a flurry of lawsuits and a preliminary injunction against the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
L took another blow with the Irish company winning a preliminary injunction over its Swiss rival's medication.
A judge issued a temporary injunction in May stopping the city from moving it for six months.
A judge issued a temporary injunction in May stopping Charlottesville from moving the statue for six months.
Thankfully a (Trump-appointed) federal judge on Friday granted a temporary injunction to reinstate Acosta's press access.
He issued a preliminary injunction against the rules in September and made it permanent in Tuesday's decision.
The government's appeal of last year's injunction is pending at the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Judge Hanen's injunction was upheld by an appeals court, and the case is before the Supreme Court.
That provision was not a focus of the request for an injunction, The Des Moines Register reported.
More to come: The appeals court didn't rule on the merits of the case, just the injunction.
The move forced a temporary injunction against the rule, that immigration advocates also say targets poor migrants.
That may be the quickest way to get an injunction that would halt this transfer of funds.
We were the first company able to obtain an injunction from the [Indian] high court against YouTube.
O'Connor, however, did not issue an injunction to stop federal and state governments from enforcing the law.
Judge William Lawrence in Indianapolis issued a preliminary injunction on Friday requiring the Evansville Banderburgh School Corp.
Brazil's solicitor general's office confirmed the injunction that halted Embraer's negotiations with Boeing had been thrown out.
A federal judge placed a temporary injunction on the DAPA program in 2015 while the lawsuit proceeded.
ZeniMax made its request for an injunction in papers filed on Thursday in federal court in Dallas.
Both decisions are dated Monday, and the decision on the preliminary injunction was made public on Wednesday.
However, he did not issue an injunction to stop federal and state governments from enforcing the law.
The order came after a lawsuit and preliminary injunction that the airline first filed three weeks ago.
The lower court's temporary injunction would stand while the states seek to permanently block the president's actions.
The injunction prevents Sistema from disposing of the assets and from receiving income from the frozen shares.
After the administration failed in its attempt to get that injunction lifted, Sessions announced the new measures.
A summary of the decision posted on the court's website said the injunction request had been granted.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday refused to put on hold a district court's injunction favoring Grimm.
The ACLU and Planned Parenthood obtained an injunction from a judge in March blocking Kentucky's abortion ban.
In December 2014, the state justices lifted the injunction that required C&J to test the market.
Bahceli's faction sought an injunction to block the meeting but an Ankara court upheld the dissidents' countersuit.
"None of the those demands are pertinent to the committee's 'Russia investigation,'" Fusion GPS' injunction request said.
The alcohol distributors went to court to block those businesses from distribution, leading to the temporary injunction.
Cascadia Wildlands, and Oregon environmental group, immediately filed for a court injunction to block the kill order.
The injunction was another instance of a judge using President Trump's own words on immigration against him.
The states will ask Lasnik to issue a restraining order and an injunction to block the publication.
The F.D.A. said the injunction "sends a strong message to others" who manufacture unapproved stem cell products.
A federal judge rejected Mr. Trump's request for an injunction, and the president has appealed that ruling.
APPEALS COURT SAYS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S 2018 REVISIONS TO THE BAN ALSO WARRANTED RECONSIDERATION OF THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
The preliminary injunction, which was decided upon Monday, will go into effect Friday at 5 p.m. EST.
After the governor signed the measure, they quickly went to Judge Reeves's court to request an injunction.
A.C.L.U. lawyer Lee Gelernt told me they planned to ask for an injunction ordering immediate family reunification.
Mr. Green sought an injunction against The Telegraph in July, after it approached him about the accusations.
He will hold a hearing next week on whether to extend his order by issuing an injunction.
However, a High Court order on Friday extended an injunction order prohibiting protesters from entering the airport.
Last week, the Supreme Court lifted an injunction by a lower federal court in a similar lawsuit.
California also managed to get an injunction on Trump's ban of transgender people serving in the military.
San Francisco-based U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar had previously issued a nationwide injunction blocking the rule.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified monetary damages and an injunction against Point72's violating state anti-discrimination laws.
But he did not ask the court to stay Judge Alsup's injunction while the case moved forward.
The union expects to file in court on Tuesday to seek an injunction from the shipyard closing.
The group also sought an injunction to block Trump from taking actions against journalists he doesn't like.
The injunction will stay in place until at least mid-March, when the judge will hear arguments.
Following the injunction, the state said it planned to appeal the decision to the Michigan Supreme Court.
A federal district court granted a preliminary injunction, blocking the expansion pending the outcome of that lawsuit.
Waymo had sought a temporary injunction that could have shut down Uber's work on self-driving cars.
The proposed injunction could be the first step toward such a move with Facebook, The Journal reported.
A U.S. District Court Judge on Monday reimposed a nationwide injunction blocking the implementation of the policy.
Court spokeswoman Olga Mazurova said the injunction was lifted on Tuesday as part of a civil trial.
The Wall Street Journal said the FTC could file for the injunction as early as next month.
The Wall Street Journal said the FTC could file for the injunction as early as next month.
Texas Right to Life has advocated for Trinity Lewis, Tinslee's mother, as she sought a temporary injunction.
Trump is seeking a preliminary injunction, while the district attorney's office wants the case to be dismissed.
Cook County, a U.S. district court issued a preliminary injunction blocking implementation of the policy in Illinois.
In February, Robart gained attention for issuing a nationwide injunction against Trump's first travel ban executive order.
The famous injunction to "cultivate our garden" means just that: make something happen, often with your hands.
Judges in the 4th Circuit have already lifted a nationwide injunction while it moves through the courts.
New York, Connecticut, Vermont and New York City filed the motion for preliminary injunction on Sept. 9.
The injunction brought by four congressmen from Brazil's left-wing Workers Party had been granted on Thursday.
On Tuesday, he asked for briefs on the question of whether he should issue a preliminary injunction.
The preliminary injunction came a day after the companies reopened deal talks on their $6.1-billion merger.
Monday's ruling upholds both that injunction and found that scraping publicly available data doesn't violate the CFAA.
Unless the preliminary injunction is successfully appealed, the requirement will be halted until the lawsuit is resolved.
Advocates, however, pressed Tigar to once again issue a nationwide injunction, and on Monday, he did that.
The Michigan case was returned to U.S. District Judge Linda Parker in Detroit, who issued the injunction.
They also want an injunction against further lotteries until the Road Runners comply with state gaming laws.
Justice Stephen Breyer sided with the plaintiffs in saying that court order did not constitute an injunction.
"In light of the Supreme Court's order, this court should immediately dissolved" its injunction, DOJ lawyers argued.
The injunction will be binding only when a Dutch translation is delivered to Uber, the court said.
WPP would end arbitration and injunction proceedings if the tender offer succeeds, Bain said in its statement.
In a court filing on Thursday, Santa Clara county sought a nationwide preliminary injunction against Trump's order.
Ontario police on Tuesday warned they had a court injunction ordering that the area to be cleared.
Adventure Enterprises is gunning for an injunction prohibiting LeBron and his company from producing any more episodes.
Had the district court's injunction taken immediate effect, it would have created havoc in the insurance markets.
Then on February 7, the plaintiffs filed their injunction against new fossil fuel extraction on government territory.
The administration is currently appealing that ruling (a preliminary injunction) to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
An Indiana District Court issued a permanent injunction on a similar Down syndrome abortion ban on Sept.
U.S. District Judge Edgardo Ramos declined to issue an injunction that would stop the production of documents.
To fight the ruling, English's next step would be to seek a preliminary injunction against the administration.
"Ermold and Moore did not seek an injunction — they sought only damages," the appeals court ruling reads.
The injunction request is the latest attempt by the apparently thin-skinned Erdogan to muzzle criticism abroad.
O) said on Tuesday it will seek an injunction to block the sale of Toshiba Corp's (6502.
After the Supreme Court ruled in its favor, the one injunction that remains in place is all that keeps it from enforcement—and as of March 19, the Trump administration is proceeding with their plans to set up implementation of the ban beginning next month despite the injunction.
The Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA), a tech nonprofit with members such as Google, Intuit, Uber, and Microsoft, even filed an amicus brief against ACS's injunction — just as it did when Elsevier, in its case, initially attempted to get a similar injunction — urging the court to drop it.
"The risk of voter confusion appears severe here because the injunction against requiring residential-address identification was in force during the primary election and because the Secretary of State's website announced for months the ID requirements as they existed under that injunction," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote in dissent.
"Grant the stay of the Hawaii injunction, thereby allowing the government to proceed with its internal review of screening procedures, deny the stay of the Fourth Circuit injunction, and do whatever the heck they want about the petition for certiorari," Professor Tushnet wrote on Balkinization, a law blog.
In the case at hand, a district judge in Honolulu issued an injunction barring all enforcement of the travel ban, then the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals narrowed the injunction, but the Supreme Court issued an order allowing the entire travel ban to go into effect pending appeal.
An attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, Lee Gelernt, said the immigrant-rights groups who are pressing the lawsuit deserve a nationwide injunction because they have clients, offices and training events across the country that would not be protected by an injunction confined to the 9th Circuit.
"Both parties were in agreement for the effect of the temporary injunction, and that will go into effect immediately, and it will stay in place while the lawsuit proceeds," Lee said in a phone interview, adding that Judge Michael Huppert would issue the temporary injunction later on Friday.
Tuesday's decision set aside a 2017 injunction against enforcing the rules, and ordered that the lawsuit be dismissed.
In this case, the US was granted a permanent injunction against any salvaging of the sub without authorization.
Kansai Electric issued a statement saying it would not accept the verdict and would quickly appeal the injunction.
The injunction basically stops Zipperer from continuing his shady business practices while the court case is still ongoing.
Representatives of RMA, Boxhill and Prince's estate did not immediately return calls for comment on the temporary injunction.
N. The lawsuit seeks to recoup the value of Fandrei's lost benefits, and an injunction against similar violations.
Occasionally an injunction needs to be nationwide to afford full relief to the specific plaintiffs in a case.
In December, a New York judge granted Schneiderman's injunction barring both sites from doing business in the state.
That is the injunction that forced Argentina under two different governments back to the negotiating with holdout creditors.
Ramirez in his lawsuit is seeking immediate release and an injunction forbidding the government from arresting him again.
The band is seeking an injunction against further use of Lovato's track and an unspecified amount of damages.
Both groups have a history of asking federal district courts for a preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order.
Novak is seeking at least $75,000 in damages and an injunction to prevent further spread of the video.
A federal judge denied Trump's request for an injunction blocking House subpoenas to Deutsche Bank and Capital One.
The FTC is seeking refunds for backers and a "permanent injunction" to prevent Monahan from using crowdfunding again.
Labor groups in Brazil often bring court challenges against significant business deals and the injunction could be reversed.
Roberts denied that the Anti-Injunction Act applied, but accepted the tax argument for considering the mandate's constitutionality.
A US District Judge has granted hiQ Labs with a preliminary injunction that provides access to LinkedIn data.
The Supreme Court rebuffed a last-ditch bid by Rousseff to halt the Senate vote with an injunction.
Shareholders, set to vote on 6 September, were frustrated by a court injunction introduced by a minority shareholder.
E.R.A. followed its lawsuit with a request for a preliminary injunction to prevent those bylaws from taking effect.
Judges will later decide whether to grant an injunction against further sales of L'Oreal's Smartbond products, Olaplex said.
Soon after the Times began publishing the papers, Richard Nixon's administration obtained an injunction forcing them to stop.
That injunction came down late on a Sunday night, the night before many students were returning to school.
Tesla's complaint had called for a one-year injunction on soliciting Tesla employees to come work at Aurora.
Apple, though, really lost this battle when it failed to get an injunction halting sales of Samsung phones.
"Waymo's patent theories are too weak to support any provisional relief," Judge William Alsup wrote in the injunction.

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