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"invalidate" Definitions
  1. invalidate something to prove that an idea, a story, an argument, etc. is wrong
  2. invalidate something if you invalidate a document, a contract, an election, etc., you make it no longer legally or officially acceptable

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But they don't just want to remove them from sight; they want to invalidate them, and by extension invalidate all other perspectives not their own.
Only a contrary Rule of the Republican National Committee can invalidate a state party rule and such a RNC Rule is also necessary to invalidate a state law binding delegates.
The poster's anonymity doesn't invalidate the solution for the mathematicians.
Of course, this doesn't invalidate DTI as a scientific approach.
If we laugh or smile, does that invalidate our conditions?
You have to go to a court to invalidate them.
"It isn't helpful to negate or invalidate," Dr. Iyer said.
Not to, through the courts, seek to invalidate it altogether.
AFSCME that would invalidate forced union dues for public employees.
Bishop added that he "would love to invalidate" the law.
Three voters filed suit in 2013 to invalidate the districts.
Again, none of this is to validate or invalidate the lawsuit.
Previously, it was seeking only to invalidate parts of the law.
The laws they seek to invalidate strip key powers from Gov.
Don't invalidate that by allowing yourselves to be baited into brutishness.
There were thus four immediate votes cast to invalidate the mandate.
Instead, she turned to the CJEU to invalidate the whole system.
They not only invalidate their (victimization); they actually punish them for it.
A bad ending doesn't invalidate the happiness that existed at other points.
It seeks to invalidate the non-disclosure agreement and seeks unspecified damages.
Us being young, and not able to vote, doesn't invalidate our opinions.
This doesn't invalidate fears of election vulnerabilities, but it does amplify them.
The AHCA said Congress has repeatedly rejected legislation to invalidate arbitration agreements.
One group went to court to try to invalidate the June vote.
The lawsuit at issue seeks to invalidate the entire health care law.
He voted to invalidate the district programs but without adopting Roberts' rationale.
Both those concepts would invalidate the purpose of the backstop, they say.
Conservative legislators respond by passing laws to invalidate them at the state level.
Doesn't refuse to concede the race and instead seeks to invalidate the result?
But the actor's report does not invalidate that movement, or Argento's own experience.
The biggest problem here is it's desperately trying to invalidate a secular one.
In a statement, Nelson accused Scott of trying to invalidate lawfully cast ballots.
The ruling doesn't invalidate the entire law, a longtime political target for Trump.
No prenup is ironclad, and one thing that can invalidate it is coercion.
But in late June, the Department of Justice declined to invalidate that deal.
That's a limitation to the study's findings, he said, but it doesn't invalidate them.
I think particularly with drugs and alcohol, people will use that to invalidate you.
The ongoing suit is the second attempt by these organizations to invalidate the rule.
If he loses, those in charge may find some pretext to invalidate the election.
As a result, the government will proceed with legal action to invalidate the trademark.
That led Apple to ban the Research app from iOS and invalidate Facebook's certificate.
I always have to introduce myself that way so people don't invalidate my story.
Several have filed a class-action suit to invalidate water bills from the city.
Sure, there will be rally rebounds but these do not invalidate the downside targets.
However, Amgen failed in its first attempt to invalidate two patents on Humira formulations.
She's suing Trump and his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, to invalidate the nondisclosure agreement.
Just this week 21 states sued the Department of Labor to invalidate the rule.
The court did not invalidate the leases on three of the tracts of land.
At the same time, Roberts began incorporating arguments that would invalidate the Medicaid expansion.
Expanded Medicaid could end abruptly if a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the law succeeds.
The defendants frequently respond by initiating PTAB proceedings to invalidate the patents at issue.
The Justice Department filed a lawsuit on March 6, 2018, to invalidate these laws.
Anyone anywhere in the world may file a petition to invalidate any U.S. patent.
That doesn't invalidate the idea or the dream or the interesting sentence or the thought.
I don't bring this up to invalidate the pain and torment that Weinstein caused Hayek.
I'm cis, and my hairiness isn't used as a weapon to invalidate who I am.
And the authors say that they shouldn't invalidate the net positives of using Google Translate.
To overthrow the popular candidate at the convention would be to invalidate that democratic component.
The question, the Court determined, was whether the prosecution's inconsistency should invalidate Stumpf's death sentence.
As such, even quantum computer prototypes have the ability to invalidate many forms of cybersecurity.
The election also raised the stakes for two other states suing to invalidate the law.
Critics of Kavanaugh say he should have voted straight out to invalidate the controversial statute.
Ballot selfies could also invalidate your vote if someone made a big stink about it.
And a federal judge in Texas recently issued a decision that could invalidate Obamacare altogether.
Whether the courts will invalidate the declaration of national emergency is a close question, however.
Do Nick's feelings for Melissa invalidate the ones he has for Frances, as she fears?
Both of these circumstances invalidate the hush agreement's very formation under basic contract law principles.
If you're a skeptic, recognize that short-term setbacks do not alone invalidate new technologies.
"The idea was to invalidate the black vote without directly challenging the 219th Amendment," Dray said.
A former Trump staffer filed a class action to invalidate all of the campaign's nondisclosure agreements.
But that doesn't invalidate the significance of the new work—in fact, Sadeh said the contrary.
A bad outcome doesn't always invalidate a strategy, it just means it didn't work this time.
Under a law, expected to come into force in January, Sweden will invalidate all underage marriages.
They have been doing this as an attempt to invalidate my reasons for posting the picture.
Unfortunately, in the pharmaceutical sector, patents are too easy to obtain and too difficult to invalidate.
Some legal experts do not expect any court to invalidate a presidential candidate on the issue.
One ex-campaign staffer recently filed a class action claim that seeks to invalidate those agreements.
Concepcion that the Federal Arbitration Act preempts state attempts to invalidate mandatory arbitration provisions as unconscionable.
The company previously lost in its requests for the court to invalidate Mueller's indictment and authority.
Daniels is fighting to invalidate a confidentiality agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election.
The groups seek the court to invalidate the FWS's determination to remove protections for the bear.
But I also can't argue with this person's experience, even if it doesn't invalidate my own.
This bill is at its core an attempt to invalidate transgender and gender non-binary identity.
When those views invalidate the humanity of some people, they restrict speech as a public good.
But it's since been used 15 times by Congress to invalidate rules from the Obama administration.
The generic companies had moved to invalidate the patents after Takeda sued them for patent infringement.
She said overruling Abood would invalidate thousands of municipal contracts that cover millions of government workers.
The court has been willing to invalidate state electoral maps on the grounds of racial discrimination.
Roberts had a different view, wanting to invalidate some of the law and keep other parts.
But now, something's changed ... and Smith is trying to invalidate the NDA claiming it's not enforceable.
It's hard to absolutely invalidate them, but easy for them to at least partially run aground.
Unfriending people on Facebook doesn't make them go away, invalidate their beliefs, or convince anyone of yours.
The economic case for trade is an old one, but Trump's election does nothing to invalidate it.
Trump's statement that he hadn't announced a plan to run before 2016 is laughably easy to invalidate.
Dolan has also filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, which seeks to invalidate California&aposs death certificate.
However, she stressed she didn't think it's time to "invalidate or demote RuPaul" after this recent mishap.
We legitimize our identities through medical steps that invalidate whatever life we've lived up to that point.
If you are sloppy with your accounting, it can actually allow a court to invalidate your LLC.
Yahoo is advising potentially affected users to change their passwords and invalidate their security questions and answers.
It also asked the court last month to invalidate more than $6 billion of the GO debt.
But if I disagree with the tone of a critique, does it automatically invalidate the critique itself?
In 2016 Mylan asked the patent board to invalidate the Restasis patents, saying they described obvious ideas.
A court has the power to invalidate a part of legislation without ripping apart the entire law.
In 2016 Mylan asked the patent board to invalidate the Restasis patents, saying they described obvious ideas.
Congress can invalidate DC laws with a resolution of disapproval but it hasn't done so since 1991.
The EFF sued the government in July of 2016 to invalidate Section 1201 of the DMCA entirely.
Trump's actions won't immediately invalidate Obama's climate rules, but they will direct federal agencies to rewrite them.
The number of members leaving the union likely will increase if courts invalidate these union-stabilization laws.
Indeed, the order may invalidate current ACA regulations governing Medicare payments, throwing the Medicare program into chaos.
New discoveries or studies often lead to changes in old theories and sometimes even invalidate them altogether.
Congress can invalidate DC laws with a resolution of disapproval but it hasn't done so since 1991.
Why it matters: This is the fourth federal judge to strike down efforts to invalidate Mueller's probe.
In the complaint filed last year, Mr. Avenatti did not just seek to invalidate the nondisclosure agreement.
Men accused of abuse against women defend other men and invalidate their alleged victims for a reason.
On the other hand, courts will typically invalidate a president's actions if Congress has expressly prohibited them.
The Supreme Court's involvement stemmed from a lawsuit Nixon filed in an effort to invalidate his impeachment.
The conservative majority on the court had appeared poised to invalidate Obama's immigration and climate-change policies.
Instead of complying, he waged a legal battle to invalidate Mueller's authority to act as a prosecutor.
A handful of defendants and witnesses ensnarled in the investigation have unsuccessfully tried to invalidate Mueller's authority.
Such show pony legislation would serve one real purpose: to invalidate or "preempt" tougher state-level protections.
South Korean officials had also asked Interpol to look for her and threatened to invalidate her passport.
In their minds, I believe these archetypes work to invalidate criticism and to inoculate them from accountability.
The lawsuit aims to invalidate parts of the settlement, claiming the nondisclosure and non-disparagement clauses are illegal.
Winkfield has filed two lawsuits in California, both of which seek to invalidate the state&aposs death certificate.
Shortly after the ruling was announced, state officials argued that Hinkle's decision does not invalidate the current law.
More recently, Gilead requested that the court invalidate the government's patents and, with it, the DHHS's legal claims.
Amneal has sought to invalidate other Jazz patents covering Xyrem through litigation in federal court in New Jersey.
It has only been used once to invalidate a fairly minor OSHA rule on workplace ergonomics in 2001.
The country's top electoral court is expected to invalidate his candidacy when it is registered on the Aug.
The courts will also invalidate a rule change that, in the substance of it, looks arbitrary to them.
In late March the Justice Department sided with a court ruling to invalidate the law in its entirety.
Suddenly the race to invalidate the general election, before the inauguration, was on—and by any means necessary.
A group of Alaska voters are asking the Supreme Court to invalidate the state limits on political contributions.
Under federal law, the incoming president has authority to invalidate many last-minute decisions from an outgoing administration.
But lawmakers in several states are trying to effectively invalidate some parts of the law well before then.
She's now suing Trump and Cohen to invalidate the non-disclosure agreement that she signed before the election.
Mulvaney has said he intends to invalidate rules that would significantly curb payday lending as soon as possible.
If this court were to overrule Apodaca, it would invalidate convictions in hundreds if not thousands of cases.
But the 22012th Circuit refused to invalidate the 25 agreement as a remedy for the FHFA's unconstitutional structure.
It is asking them to log back in — a preventive measure that would invalidate older, stolen access tokens.
The doctrine, which came into force in 2005, has already been used to invalidate almost 30 medical patents.
Mr. Bishop has said that he "would love to invalidate" the act, and he's well on his way.
Throughout my transition, there have always been people close to me who have tried to invalidate my existence.
The America Invents Act allowed new procedures that made it easier to invalidate patents that had been issued.
Perez, the five conservative justices reversed a lower court's decision to invalidate a racially gerrymandered Texas redistricting map.
Now, this does not invalidate your decision or even give the girls a bargaining seat at the table.
A woman's sexual history is routinely brought up as a way to invalidate her reports of sexual violence.
Additionally, an attempt by lawmakers in Congress to invalidate the rule failed to secure enough votes last May.
Perhaps most important, the case reflects a willingness on the part of Justice Anthony Kennedy to invalidate abortion restrictions.
The mandate was the core of the GOP's lawsuits to invalidate Obamacare before it could ever really take effect.
This should invalidate RMa at higher frequencies, according to Rappaport, leaving rural 5G in need of a new model.
On Monday, the Federal Circuit upheld the patent office's decision to invalidate five key claims in the podcasting patent.
Fair enough, but did it really invalidate 20 years and 40,000 studies on brain research as many headlines suggested?
The lawsuit wants to invalidate parts of the settlement however, claiming the nondisclosure and non-disparagement clauses are illegal.
The opposition led to a 2015 decision by the Supreme Court of Hawai'i to invalidate the telescope's building permit.
If she, as Lucious' wife, can get romantically involved with Tariq, it will invalidate his whole case against Lucious.
The findings, he said, do not invalidate the earlier observational research that showed a link between talc and cancer.
Experts are adamant that a person's bisexuality does not invalidate the love they have for their opposite-sex partner.
Paul, carried away, goes as far as congratulating God for having chosen what is not to invalidate what is.
A second lawsuit, which is still pending, seeks to invalidate the nonprosecution agreement to send Epstein to federal prison.
When things seem too one-sided, put yourself on the other side of the argument to confirm or invalidate.
But their efforts at regulatory reform are often doomed to failure, as are their attempts to invalidate individual regulations.
Under NLRB precedent, any events or acts that make it seem the NLRB was biased could invalidate an election.
The Courts can, and probably will, invalidate his declaration as contrary to his authority under the National Emergencies Act.
Senator Schumer may believe that the Michael Cohen and Paul Manafort cases invalidate the election – I do not. Sen.
So it is a safe bet that Kavanaugh would invalidate far more gun laws than the consensus view permits.
If they don't win, does it invalidate the hyperbole about them that's been thrown around the last three years?
"If we invalidate that immunity deal, it doesn't mean the U.S. attorney's office has to prosecute him," he added.
And, as often occurs, both sides make valid points and then invalidate their arguments by cravenly overplaying their hands.
IPR uses a lower standard of proof than courts for what needs to be shown to invalidate a patent.
Allowing for some humanity does not invalidate the objective perspective I bring to 95 percent of my course material.
Now the administration is asking the federal courts to go even further than before and invalidate the entire law.
These three appearances, to me, invalidate the argument that Wayne has in any way lost a step in 2016.
Because I grew up with my white mom and I'm light-skinned, people will invalidate the fact that I'm Black.
Net neutrality advocacy continue to push for a vote on a congressional resolution to invalidate the Restoring Internet Freedom order.
The lawsuit would also invalidate the law's requirements that insurers provide coverage to patients with preexisting conditions at affordable costs.
So too does legislation that outlaws the dissemination of any "statistical information" that may "invalidate, distort, or discredit official statistics".
But defecation does not invalidate consumption: If relationships were all about the finale, they would be called relationshits, after all.
In 211 the High Court in Belfast ruled that Brexit would not formally invalidate the agreement, as some had argued.
"No, the purpose of the commission is not to validate or invalidate anything the president said in January," he said.
Manafort's decision to bring the civil case in DC appeared to be a long-shot attempt to invalidate Mueller's investigation.
But the ruling is narrower than the wider relief that Democrats were seeking -- to invalidate the signature-match requirement entirely.
I want it to become so big that it will consume all of our smallnesses, invalidate them, smother them out.
But Democrats say that doesn't mean much when the administration is still asking the courts to invalidate all of ObamaCare.
In recent months, advocates convinced the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to invalidate that state's gerrymandered congressional districts on state-law grounds.
They signed them in a cynical spirit, thinking they could invalidate them back home after the moment of diplomatic breakthrough.
But that doesn't invalidate the strategy of trying to engage with Russia to accomplish objectives in our own nation's interests.
This film has a big twist which is something I usually hate, especially when they invalidate the entire movie plot.
Companies sued for patent infringement in federal court often respond by asking the patent board to invalidate the asserted patents.
Today's decision to invalidate the rule demonstrates the negative impacts these regulations would have had on businesses and their workers.
It's possible the ruling could invalidate the bureau's work entirely, but it could also leave the status quo in place.
Good people can disagree in degrees, but the impulse to invalidate arguments as being un-Democratic is intolerant and unwise.
The administration is asking the appeals court to invalidate the entire law without really knowing exactly what that would mean.
Gender aside, when the abuser has more power or social standing, that can be used to invalidate the survivor's account.
Indeed, limiting or overturning Chevron might provide yet another avenue for the Trump administration to invalidate Obama-era agency interpretations.
"I'm very disappointed and vehemently opposed to the administration seeking to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act," Maine Republican Sen.
This doesn't invalidate anything Clooney is saying; his statement is an important one that we should all take to heart.
This is the second time that US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson has rejected efforts by Manafort to invalidate Mueller's appointment.
In federal court, the judge dismissed her lawsuit, finding that any attempt to invalidate the NDA had to go to arbitration.
She could have really been 16, which would invalidate James' charges, which specifically focus on abusing children between 13 and 15.
It seeks to invalidate the removal of Dauman and Abrams as directors of National Amusements, Redstone's privately held movie theater chain.
A judge cannot simply invalidate a policy with implications for international relations just because the judge personally would have preferred another.
They might still want to mock Al Gore, but in 2018, they know that doing so shouldn't invalidate everything he says.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has sued to invalidate internet censorship law FOSTA, arguing that its broad scope violates the First Amendment.
Investel seeks to invalidate a patent obtained by Snap on "geofilters" that stamp a social media post with location-based data.
But that coverage should be proportionate and newsworthy, without the undercurrent of suspicion that female abusers somehow invalidate the #MeToo movement.
But if it took me two years or it took me 20 years, it does not invalidate what happened to me.
Amid the nation's move to invalidate much of its cash last November, Vijay Shekhar Sharma's service grew at an exponential rate.
Ms. Clifford's suit seeks to invalidate the agreement, alleging it was void because Mr. Trump never put his name to it.
And the Gates funds joined the main lawsuit against the Burkards seeking to invalidate the voting restrictions imposed by Sika's board.
The ruling is narrower than the wider relief that Democrats were seeking, which was to invalidate the signature-match requirement entirely.
State courts continue to invalidate partisan gerrymanders, including in Pennsylvania and Florida, feeding the litigation pipeline and building momentum for reform.
But others argue that ruling for Murphy would also invalidate other crimes committed by Native Americans on tribal land in Oklahoma.
Teva began selling its generic version of the drug in March 2018 after convincing the lower court to invalidate the patent.
But this doesn't invalidate the ongoing experiments like the EXO-200, which are searching for actual Majorana particles, rather than quasiparticles.
Might they have to hire staff members to deal with inquiries and wouldn't that effectively invalidate the personal reply patients seek?
"When they invalidate the votes in Kabul, it impacts the legitimacy of the whole election across the country," Mr. Siawash said.
And while the accusations don't invalidate the documentary, they have inevitably transformed its generally breezy, sometimes teary and altogether upbeat portrait.
Mr. Trump accepted that argument after a number of state attorneys general threatened to ask a court to invalidate the program.
Last winter the Pennsylvania Supreme Court became the first court to invalidate a state's congressional map as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.
The agreement is at the heart of a lawsuit Mayorga filed in state court in 2018 seeking to invalidate the agreement.
In 2013, Mr. Kenyatta won by a tiny margin, prompting Mr. Odinga to ask the Supreme Court to invalidate the election.
He's filed docs asking a judge to invalidate the amendments to his trust because Wayne "intentionally misrepresented" what he was signing.
Opponents are attempting a ballot initiative to repeal Maine's new law and pursuing a slow-moving court case to invalidate California's.
The first big lie is that "the people" elected Trump, and that the constitutional provision of impeachment would invalidate their choice.
That strangest of election scenarios is the result of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision to invalidate the current congressional district map.
Minutes later, Trump, whose administration has a lawsuit pending until after the election that could invalidate Obamacare, made a similar pitch.
In the majority opinion, the court did not address whether the ruling could also invalidate actions taken by those acting officials.
Anger only escalates when you invalidate it — as you probably know, people get louder when they feel they're not being heard.
And in June, Los Angeles sued to invalidate the routes to Los Angeles International Airport; Culver City recently joined the suit.
Still, I harbor an intense fear that part of my past will be used to invalidate the person I am now.
It's important to note that when the Supreme Court ruled in Shelby County, it did not invalidate the preclearance concept entirely.
If you're drawn to a guy who stands for everything you hate about the patriarchy, does that somehow invalidate your beliefs?
Uber's reasoning was that it was currently appealing the lower court's decision to invalidate many arbitration agreements between Uber and its drivers.
Either way, the mask method doesn't invalidate Face ID's utility for users willing to trade a little security for a little convenience.
The 64-year-old appointee of George W. Bush has never endorsed abortion rights or ever voted to invalidate a tough regulation.
Moore's defense argues that IQ testing underestimated Moore's subaverage mental capability, giving them more grounds to invalidate the death sentence all together.
It does not invalidate your own pain, but validates the pain of others — which is just as real, though not as recognized.
The biggest challenge has been to write laws that don't invalidate arbitration agreements altogether because the Supreme Court has said they're legal.
They argue that because the penalty-free mandate is unconstitutional, the courts must invalidate the entire ACA — lock, stock, and barrel. Why?
Trump stays in her marriage is for fear that Trump might find a way to "invalidate" the visa if she left him.
After she sued the tabloid in March, seeking to invalidate the contract, the Enquirer agreed to allow her to tell her story.
In June 2012, the Supreme Court ruled 5-3 to invalidate three provisions of an Arizona immigration law known as S.B. 1070.
Other creditor groups in the bankruptcy are also trying to invalidate pension bonds and debt sold by the island's Public Buildings Authority.
Even if Trump somehow managed to win, Stein was certain that President Obama would immediately invalidate the results and declare martial law.
No acceptable theory for construing the Constitution can invalidate the court's conclusion in Brown; the conclusion invalidates any theory that rejects it.
For example: The blood-testing start-up Theranos just had to invalidate two years of blood tests because of alleged lab mismanagement.
What Trump -- and Giuliani -- are clearly hoping to do is invalidate whatever Mueller finds out in the eyes of the President's base.
The president and his allies denounce any suggestion of collusion as a Democratic plot to invalidate the results of the 2016 election.
The easier it became to invalidate a patent, the more likely strong patents were to be challenged as well as weak ones.
The Russian company asked another federal judge to dismiss the conspiracy case against it -- and invalidate Mueller's operation broadly -- on constitutional grounds.
Competitors that want to bring generic copies of drugs to market have increasingly used the IPR system to try to invalidate patents.
After she sued the tabloid seeking to invalidate the contract in March, the Enquirer agreed to allow her to tell her story.
Except the tax bill did not invalidate the Affordable Care Act — it did away only with the penalty for not being insured.
Background reading: In March, President Trump ordered the Justice Department to ask a federal court to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act.
"Your honor would be the first court in the nation to invalidate the 'stream of benefits' theory of bribery," Mr. Koski said.
The party also vowed to intervene in a lawsuit brought by GOP state attorneys general that seeks to invalidate the entire law.
Well, 63 million Americans voted for him in 2016, and 20 GOP senators soon may have the power to invalidate those votes.
That doesn't invalidate the results, but it does mean the data will be noisy, which could mean that the results are exaggerated.
There are things she has said that I've definitely had issues with, but it doesn't invalidate how I feel about her struggle.
"It's not to justify, to validate or invalidate what the president said in December or January about the 2016 election," he said.
Later Supreme Court decisions used similar reasoning to invalidate minimum wage laws, laws protecting the right to unionize, and other workplace protections.
One Alabama-based GOP operative warned that Moore's loyal supporters would retaliate against any state official who voted to invalidate his nomination.
Daniels has filed suit to try to invalidate the nondisclosure agreement she signed, freeing her to speak about her relationship with Trump.
Education nominee Betsy DeVos was cleared by the Senate education committee, despite a move by Democrats to invalidate the vote after it happened.
Courts have long held that records about the intention of laws can be used to invalidate statutes that otherwise appear to be neutral.
The reason I was planning on taking a break is because I constantly see things that invalidate what I identify as (I'm nonbinary).
We can't plead to the very same people who invalidate our existence as a community and cross our fingers that legislation will come.
An unfortunate reality is that many people have the tendency to reduce, minimize, or invalidate a pain or condition that cannot be seen.
The challengers did not seek to invalidate the waiting period for everyone, just those who already owned guns and passed a background check.
Mr Abadi is refusing to talk until the Kurds invalidate their recent referendum, which they claim resulted in a 93% vote for independence.
After the CJEU's Safe Harbor ruling, Schrems resubmitted his complaint to the Irish DPA to push for a similar decision to invalidate SCCs.
The content delivery network is launching Project Jengo, a bounty program that aims to invalidate all of the 70-plus patents Blackbird owns.
The procedural checks the agency has to go through are very important, and a court will invalidate a rule that wasn't done correctly.
"We predict he'll be a reliable conservative voting to limit gay rights, uphold restrictions on abortion and invalidate affirmative action programs," she said.
By the afternoon, The Economist was raising substantial doubt about Wright's claims after finding a note on Reddit purporting to invalidate his evidence.
We are taking immediate steps to invalidate the passwords of the accounts impacted, and we will contact those members to reset their passwords.
Even if they determine that enough fraud occurred to invalidate the result, it is not clear how a second round might be held.
Nelson's camp is asking a judge to invalidate Florida rules that say signatures on absentee and provisional ballots must match signatures on file.
Without the Alice decision, it is unlikely that I could have afforded the long fight necessary to invalidate the patent on other grounds.
This allows them to go into their online accounts, and invalidate the lost or stolen key—hopefully before the bad actor breaks in.
This would then invalidate the results of the experiment, since it's kind of like allowing a student to write their own test questions.
In case after case, he has taken the lead to invalidate government actions that reflect disrespect of all manner of groups and individuals.
A day earlier, the Trump administration broadened its attack on the health care law, asking a federal appeals court to invalidate it entirely.
It would also invalidate current agreements that have already been signed, but only regarding disputes that arise after the law goes into effect.
A federal judge in California dealt a blow to the Trump administration as it seeks to invalidate the state's cap-and-trade program.
In 2013, Mr. Kenyatta won by a margin so tiny that Mr. Odinga sought unsuccessfully to have the Supreme Court invalidate the election.
The measure is intended to make it more difficult to invalidate affidavit ballots, as long as the voter "substantially complied" with election law.
They argued that the legislature merely substituted a slightly-less gerrymandered map for the radically gerrymandered one that the court threatened to invalidate.
Another possibility is that the justices strike down the law, or invalidate one of the two provisions at issue while keeping the other.
The biggest challenge has been to write laws that don't invalidate arbitration agreements altogether, because the Supreme Court has said that they're legal.
Earlier, he said his 12-year record as an appellate judge shows that he has not been afraid to invalidate executive branch actions.
Iancu will also oversee the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, an administrative court created in 2011 that has the power to invalidate patents.
Zatezalo also chaired an industry organization that is suing the agency he now runs in an attempt to invalidate the pattern of violations rule.
The central claim of the complaint is a breach of duty by Rie's lawyer, which could invalidate the agreement if affirmed by the court.
A federal appeals court on Monday gave Google another chance to invalidate patents asserted against it by a New York-based technology licensing company.
It is an institutionalized oppression, kept alive by intentional and unintentional practices that center the experience of white people and invalidate people of color.
Lee said authorities are working to invalidate Chung's South Korean passport and have asked German prosecutors for information on her whereabouts and financial assets.
The district sued the state in February seeking to invalidate a funding system it contends discriminates against its largely black and Hispanic student body.
South Korea's foreign ministry had been working to invalidate Chung's passport and authorities had asked German prosecutors for information about her whereabouts and assets.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit last year upheld the board's decision to invalidate a key part of Return Mail's patent.
Net neutrality supporters are almost certain to sue the commission in an attempt to invalidate this proceeding and restore the 2015 net neutrality rules.
Not knowing why thing A is linked to thing B doesn't invalidate the connection between them, but it leaves room for more mundane explanations.
We're told Avenatti believes Trump has screwed himself by removing the lawsuit Avenatti filed to invalidate the confidentiality agreement from state to federal court.
It is important to note that Congress would break new ground if it used the Congressional Review Act to invalidate any of these rules.
In the landmark Fujii case (85033), a court applied the traditional treaty supremacy rule to invalidate a California law that discriminated against Japanese nationals.
"I want you to understand that any error in a project can invalidate the entire research project," the professor told Arnold in one email.
In a statement, Xiaomi said it has requested patent authorities to invalidate patent rights that are the subject of the lawsuit filed in Shenzhen.
Bill Nelson's re-election campaign argued that Florida's signature-match rules violate the US Constitution and called for the judge to invalidate the law.
Even if it can be shown in hindsight that the court had the facts wrong, that does not invalidate the logic of the decision.
But Maduro refused to acknowledge the National Assembly's powers and used the Venezuelan Supreme Court, packed with Maduro loyalists, to invalidate all congressional actions.
A coalition of left-leaning groups said it would file a lawsuit Thursday asking a judge to invalidate laws signed by former Wisconsin Gov.
After his second loss, Lopez Obrador also claimed fraud kept him from winning the presidency and filed a legal challenge to invalidate the vote.
The Democrats are looking for some way to invalidate the result, and it's undeniable that links existed between individuals on Trump's team and Russia.
But that doesn't invalidate my opinion; ask most pros who their favorite skater is and they'll name someone they love to hang out with.
Under Justice Kavanaugh, that would probably not happen; his supporters are already trumpeting the fact that Judge Kavanaugh will probably invalidate race-conscious remedies.
There's little he'd love more than to invalidate us, because then he could sell whatever alternative facts and ornate fantasies that he chose to.
The Chinese telecom equipment maker had sought to invalidate a law that restricted its ability to do business with U.S. agencies and their contractors.
Roberts last year sided with the court's liberal wing to invalidate the Trump administration's decision to add a citizenship question to the 85033 census.
Among many other changes, it created a new agency to invalidate "bad patents," which were mistakenly issued and thus undermine the culture of innovation.
A former Bloomberg LP employee recently asked a New York Supreme Court judge to invalidate her NDA and those of any "similarly situated" employees.
I knew that I was a good teacher, but still felt marred by my past, afraid that if visible it might invalidate my qualifications.
The Court did not invalidate Section 22019 of the law, which empowers the federal government to require pre-clearance for certain states and localities.
The most prominent is a Democratic suit that seeks to invalidate Florida's current rules requiring an exact match of the signature in the ballot.
It would also invalidate current agreements that have already been signed, but only for disputes that come up after the law goes into effect.
Madison, the landmark 1803 decision in which the court under Chief Justice John Marshall established the principle that federal courts can invalidate unconstitutional statutes.
Butler, though, is doing what he can to make it work, sacrificing in a manner that would seem to invalidate some of the criticism.
In fact, Hawley and the 20 states, including Missouri and Texas, that sued to invalidate Obamacare want to go further than the Trump administration.
By extension, Tribe argued in the Boston Globe, any judges Cruz would appoint to the federal bench as president would invalidate his own presidency.
Amid the domestic government's decision to invalidate much of the paper cash, mobile wallet apps have reported astronomical growth in new users and daily transactions.
Benchmark hopes to invalidate the 2016 agreement, eliminate the extra seats on the board, and completely remove Kalanick from any decision making at the company.
The series slowly but surely gained a fan base that appreciated its refusal to talk down to kids or invalidate their everyday conflicts and disappointments.
Not to invalidate the hours Sam Smith has spent perfectly nailing inoffensiveness, but it's much easier to develop your craft if someone's paying your rent.
In the case of adverse analytical findings of athletes competing in team sports, more than two positive cases are required to invalidate the team's result.
But it doesn&apost invalidate their arguments to say that there are certain rewards in the media culture for conservatives who break with their side.
"Despite analyses involving large datasets, the available evidence has substantial shortcomings and a long series of potential biases may invalidate the observed associations," he wrote.
We can't fall into the trap of using the worst fans of a work of art to throw out or invalidate the work of art.
In constitutional cases, where they are asked to invalidate some government act, they must also decide how much weight to give to the government's view.
The Duesseldorf court stated in Tuesday's ruling that it was sufficiently confident that Apple would not succeed in having the Munich court invalidate OpenTV patents.
America's southern neighbor has already passed a labor law to address those concerns about offshoring — though Levin says companies have filed lawsuits to invalidate it.
Also, the company had to invalidate two years of its results after an inspection found several deficiencies that Theranos failed to fix to regulators' standards.
Yet even if courts invalidate Mr Trump's emergency declaration, he is likely to have almost $4.5bn to spend on a project of dubious practical utility.
Videogame company Nintendo Co Ltd on Wednesday lost a bid to invalidate a patent it had previously been ordered to pay $10.1 million for infringing.
In fact, that multilateral cover would invalidate the argument of America's trade opponents that it is out to destroy the global system of free trade.
" Although Kardashian may not "agree with everything she's saying," she validates Haqq's feelings: "Her feelings are her feelings and I'm never going to invalidate them.
Moreover, digging just slightly below the surface renders entirely unsurprising the vote of the lone Republican appointee judge who voted to invalidate the executive order.
Attorneys for Nelson's re-election campaign argued that the signature-match rules violate the US Constitution and called for the judge to invalidate the law.
After hearing all the evidence, if a panel of patent experts believes that the office made a mistake in issuing it, they invalidate the patent.
Mylan, one of the companies seeking to invalidate Allergan's patents for Restasis, has been pushing back in federal court on Allergan's arrangement with the tribe.
A former Trump campaign staffer filed a class action claim to invalidate every nondisclosure agreement that the campaign required its employees and volunteers to sign.
He also seemed skeptical of the plaintiffs request to invalidate the CMS guidance and letter to Medicaid directors that essentially gave permission for work requirements.
In that event, judges voted to invalidate the lift of Behdad Salimikordasiabi of Iran, who had won gold at the 2012 Summer Games in London.
The Supreme Court would have the power to invalidate large portions of laws like the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, if it so decided.
Kavanaugh expressed skepticism about the EPA's practice of counting "co-benefits" in 2014, when the D.C. Circuit heard a case case seeking to invalidate MATS.
Those facts don't invalidate Corker's past criticism of Trump or current scolding of his colleagues for not being willing to stand up to the President.
The court has jurisdiction over federal cases from several states, including Utah, but authorities have said the ruling doesn&apost immediately invalidate other local laws.
Eight House Republicans on Wednesday joined Democrats to vote in favor of a resolution decrying the Trump administration's push to have the courts invalidate ObamaCare.
Incoming presidents always try to curb the prior administration's midnight regulations, and Congress can invalidate them using an expedited process under the Congressional Review Act.
Christie, a New Jersey case that could invalidate the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, a 1992 law that bans sports betting in most states.
Absolutely. In terms of poetry and criticism, do you find that certain critiques are code words to invalidate the depth and impact of your work?
Now the Trump Justice Department is trying to use that precedent to invalidate California state laws that afford additional due process protections to undocumented persons.
The Supreme Court's ruling could invalidate maps in more than 20 states, as well as expose at least a dozen House districts to court challenges.
But while the Supreme Court has struck down gerrymanders that were based on voters' race, it had yet to invalidate a map based on party.
If the judge finds the states' position persuasive — and he has given some indications in hearings that he does — he can invalidate the whole law.
Children are put in restorative circles and taught to love and respect one another, to make up and never to antagonize, tease, bully or invalidate.
And a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the health law, filed by 20 Republican governors and attorneys general, could end expanded Medicaid if the plaintiffs prevail.
The census could start by pointing out that rising intermarriage, whitening and other cultural changes could affect and even invalidate its prediction for the 2040s.
Videogame company Nintendo Co Ltd on Friday won a bid to invalidate a patent it had previously been told to pay $10.1 million for infringing.
His administration sued to invalidate the climate pact in October, arguing that California was illegally seizing foreign policy powers that belong to the federal government.
"The district court's original decision to invalidate the entire ACA was misguided and wrong," Matt Eyles, AHIP's president and chief executive, said in a statement.
As the capsule was descending to Earth after the engine firing, one of three parachutes didn't deploy, which didn't invalidate the test, according to NASA.
If the Supreme Court finds the CFPB to be unconstitutionally structured, they said, the justices should invalidate the bureau's investigation of Seila and stop there.
One panel decision isn't binding on another panel," and even more shocking, "inter partes review panels can invalidate patents upheld by federal courts and juries.
" According to this analysis, Judge Gorsuch will be a reliable conservative, "voting to limit gay rights, uphold restrictions on abortion and invalidate affirmative action programs.
But he stopped short of granting Democrats' broader request to invalidate Florida's signature-matching requirement and order that all ballots with mismatched signatures be tallied.
" It said it was "taking immediate steps to invalidate the passwords of the accounts impacted, and we will contact those members to reset their passwords.
I'm curious, when you voted for the tax bill in December, did you think of that as also voting to invalidate the Title I regulations?
To critics, this kind of corrupt behavior seems to self-evidently invalidate Trump's promises to drain the swamp in Washington and serve as the people's champion.
Sessions claims that the tax law's elimination of the individual mandate should invalidate the requirement that health insurance companies not discriminate based on pre-existing conditions.
That doesn't invalidate the core question though, especially as Amazon Echo, Google Home, and their offshoots increasingly gain abilities and become more integral to everyday life.
In addition to fighting the lawsuit, Cloudflare instituted a bounty program to invalidate all of Blackbird's patents, paying up to $50,000 for findings of prior art.
Finding such an error or invalidating a specific section of the report should not invalidate the rest (although Trump supporters will attempt to do exactly that).
Washington (CNN)More than 20 Democratic lawmakers have recently asked a federal appeals court to invalidate President Donald Trump's pardon of former Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
You don't have to agree with her, but her lived experience colors the way she feels about the industry, and it's not fair to invalidate that.
Since 2014, a Chinese food-and-beverage giant has fought to invalidate the registration of its trademark in Britain by a British citizen of Chinese descent.
Meanwhile, the trade association Zatezalo chaired until 2014 is suing the agency he now runs in an attempt to invalidate the pattern of violations rule entirely.
Roberts, in his nearly 15 years on the high court, has never voted to invalidate an abortion regulation, and the Louisiana dispute, June Medical Services v.
What's more, the political calculations for Trump could change again later this year if an administration-backed lawsuit seeking to invalidate the Affordable Care Act succeeds.
Some believe he hopes to cause enough unrest and low turnout across the nation that it would invalidate the vote through another eventual Supreme Court ruling.
The Trump administration has laid out its full argument for why a federal appeals court should invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act — and it's a doozy.
Benchmark's suit hopes to invalidate the June 2016 decision that gave Kalanick control over three board seats, and also hopes to remove him from the board.
Another question: If you leave part of the ballot blank, does that invalidate the whole thing, or do you not need to fill it all out?
The U.S. commonwealth's federally created oversight board is trying to invalidate over $6 billion of debt, claiming its issuance violated debt limits in the island's constitution.
MEP Jan Philipp Albrecht, the European Parliament's rapporteur on data protection regulation, tweeted earlier today suggesting that Trump's presidential order, signed yesterday, might invalidate Privacy Shield.
It's not clear a local law can invalidate an otherwise valid search, so I don't know what the remedy is if the cops disregard this provision.
"There is an element of futility in a judicial attempt to invalidate a law because of the bad motives of its supporters," the majority opinion reads.
The case has given midterm fodder to Democrats who have been hammering Republicans for seeking to invalidate protections for people with pre-existing conditions in court.
Washington (CNN)Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson on Tuesday rejected former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's attempt to invalidate the criminal case against him in Washington.
Esper had applauded the Solomons' decision to invalidate the agreement, which he applauded as "an important decision to reinforce sovereignty, transparency, and the rule of law".
That case has given midterm fodder to Democrats who have been hammering Republicans for seeking to invalidate protections for people with pre-existing conditions in court.
"We have strong evidence that not only does it not invalidate global warming, but it's actually very consistent with what we'd expect," Diffenbaugh tells The Verge.
Moreover — in the part of the opinion key to the court's power of judicial review — the Supreme Court had the power to invalidate Congress's unconstitutional statute.
"[P]icking and choosing which provisions to invalidate," Hunt wrote, would undermine Congressional authority and the law should instead be struck down entirely, according to CNN.
Politico reported Tuesday that Azar, during a White House meeting in December, argued against backing a lawsuit that seeks to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act.
"I deny the accusations and the attempt to use this matter to invalidate my candidacy," Acuña told a news conference where he declined to take questions.
The tribunal's nine justices voted unanimously to invalidate a recess appointment law under which Pierluisi was sworn in Friday without the consent of the territory's Senate.
Tuesday's ruling came as the Supreme Court reversed a lower court's decision to invalidate part of the state's abortion law on the disposal of fetal remains.
The privacy activist notched a major legal victory in 2015, when he convinced Europe's top court to invalidate a data sharing agreement with the United States.
"It seeks to invalidate the decision already taken to withdraw from the EU and to require for that decision to be taken by parliament," Wright said.
India's bold move to invalidate much of its cash and issue new bills to fill the void within two weeks may have come at a cost.
The lawsuit, brought by two grass-roots groups, Bridgeport Generation Now Votes and PT Partners, seeks to invalidate the primary results and schedule a new primary.
Mr. Trump has long argued that an impeachment battle would help him politically by galvanizing his base against the elites trying to invalidate the 2016 election.
"There are things she has said that I've definitely had issues with, but it doesn't invalidate how I feel about her struggle," Theron said of Kelly.
Less well known are the efforts of Chinese lawyers to initiate antitrust actions in Chinese courts to invalidate patents on the theory they create illegal monopolies.
But any problems with vote counting will all but invalidate the results—and guarantee that the Democrats will never again schedule caucuses to pick convention delegates.
Both Ellis and Berman Jackson have declined to toss Manafort's case after the former Trump campaign chairman tried to invalidate special counsel Robert Mueller's prosecutorial authority.
One thing that's become evident from India's surprise move to invalidate its most circulated currency bills is just how utterly unready the country is for epayments.
In addition to going after vendors, the lawsuits will seek to invalidate liens claimed by bondholders over those entities' revenues, Despins said during Thursday's court hearing.
"It seems to me that that means that this is an undue burden in that instance and that should suffice to invalidate the statute," Kennedy said.
"The transgressions of my past do not invalidate the reality of what happened to me," Mr. Soresi said at the time of Mr. Morris's initial ban.
The more we paint over them, or us, as children, we first, justify inexcusable actions and second, invalidate their thoughts and ideas as childish and manic.
We don't yet know whether the district court in Maryland will actually invalidate the state's assault weapons ban now that it's required to apply strict scrutiny.
Given that this is still possible, Martin added, websites that might be affected need to invalidate all login sessions and tell users to change their passwords.
She&aposs suing Trump and his former longtime personal attorney Michael Cohen, and seeking to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election.
She&aposs suing Trump and his former longtime personal attorney, Michael Cohen, and seeking to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election.
It would make better sense for her to invalidate one of the Heroes' votes (Alan or Ashley), thus pressuring Devon to join the Healers in a majority.
Since the settlement could not stop Personal Audio from suing other podcasters in the future, the EFF went to the patent office itself to invalidate the patent.
Dozens of companies, including Bank of America Corp, Citigroup Inc and Jack in the Box Inc, have faced challenges by employees trying to invalidate class action waivers.
To the consternation and surprise of many in his own party, on March 25th the Justice Department asked a federal court to invalidate the Affordable Care Act.
The EIP was one of three environmental organizations that asked a federal court in September to invalidate a coal ash program adopted by the state of Oklahoma.
Some 83% of Democrats don't want the Supreme Court to rule against the law, while 73% of Republicans want the justices to invalidate it, according to Kaiser.
Typically, if drivers upgrade their car without alerting their insurer, they could be held personally liable or invalidate their policy entirely in the event of an incident.
With each passing day, India's bold decision to invalidate over 80 percent of paper cash last week is disrupting the lives of more than a billion citizens.
Douglas Letter, the House of Representatives' general counsel, argued that since Congress had not repealed the rest of Obamacare, it never intended to invalidate the entire law.
Creditor groups involved in the bankruptcy have also sought to invalidate debt issued by the Public Buildings Authority and bonds sold for the island's Employees Retirement System.
At first I thought the Twitter account went rogue, but then I realized they're just Girlboss-ing the hell out of anyone who tries invalidate the series.
Kenney and Kluthe have been pushing for right-to-repair legislation in Nebraska that would invalidate John Deere's license agreement (seven other states are considering similar bills).
If the allegations are confirmed, the defense wants the judge to invalidate the unanimous guilty verdict handed down against the 61-year-old Mexican kingpin on Feb.
Important note: Walker said he'll adopt ObamaCare's language, but he has not asked the state to withdraw from a federal lawsuit that would invalidate those very protections.
Yet if a court does not invalidate the entire arbitration agreement, Ms. Carlson has a second option: persuading the judge to strike down just the confidentiality provision.
Diminishing the new attorney general's powers Both Evers and Kaul committed during the campaign to pulling Wisconsin out of a multi-state lawsuit seeking to invalidate Obamacare.
However, Kyle brings up an interesting point: Should an analyst—fantasy or otherwise—invalidate his or her thought process because the results didn't turn out as expected?
Advocates were seeking to invalidate the map that gave Republicans 10 of the 13 U.S. House seats in 2016 with just 53% of the statewide popular vote.
It relies on a legal doctrine known as severability, under which courts decide whether the invalidation of one statutory provision requires the court to invalidate related ones.
It is rare, but not unheard-of, for governments to suspend or invalidate the credentials of foreign correspondents, which are required for them to work without penalty.
"If a contract that includes a lifetime cap on coverage goes to court, the state courts are likely to invalidate the terms of the contract," Bagley said.
Mr. Trump had surprised allies by ordering his administration to ask a federal court to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act and then promised a Republican replacement.
In June, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled against an effort, driven by the energy industry, to place a referendum on the ballot to invalidate those tax increases.
The Supreme Court voted to invalidate a Colorado nondiscrimination law as it applied to a baker who refused to provide a cake to a same-sex wedding.
The board also ruled in May to invalidate the patent of the alleged copycat, Jiangling's Landwind X7, saying in the decision that it strongly resembled the Evoque.
If the rule has not been submitted to Congress and is not lawfully in effect, federal agencies may be exposed to litigation that could invalidate the rules.
Over three days, a panel of attorneys including, notably, Ken Starr and Alan Dershowitz, argued that Democrats were attempting to invalidate the results of the 2016 election.
Also, Trump's Justice Department is seeking to invalidate the health reform law's provisions governing pre-existing conditions as part of lawsuit being brought by 20 Republican states.
That's why the Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit [Tuesday] against the state of California to invalidate these unjust laws and to immediately freeze their effect.
He said Tuesday that the fact that the individual's knowledge of Trump's phone call and the White House restricting records came secondhand should not invalidate his reporting.
Uber and Postmates filed a lawsuit on Monday seeking to invalidate the law, and Uber has previously argued that the law doesn&apost apply to its drivers.
The Supreme Court for decades has been willing to invalidate state electoral maps on the grounds of racial discrimination but never those drawn simply for partisan advantage.
And in a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the silencing agreement, the judge found there was nothing to litigate because Ms. Daniels was already speaking openly without consequence.
I feel that the vast majority of society still sees trans people as something that isn't real, or something that they can invalidate and try to erase.
Since Donald is fully aware of however she acquired her permanent citizenship, he could, if there were anything fishy around it, expose the methods and somehow invalidate it.
She&aposs suing Trump and his former longtime personal lawyer Michael Cohen and seeking to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement that she signed days before the 2016 presidential election.
Gains in LGBT rights at the municipal level comes amid a parallel rise of state anti-LGBT measures that threaten to invalidate municipal laws, pitting cities against states.
If Whitaker is found to have been improperly appointed, the spillover effect could invalidate any official decisions he made while in his role – including decisions related to Mueller.
The decision overturns a 2015 High Court ruling that allowed local Italian laws to invalidate the English law swap agreement, deeming the swaps to be null and void.
Regardless of how any given viewer took the show's ending, that doesn't invalidate the incredible things Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire have done.
Redstone moved to replace five directors last week and his National Amusements petitioned the court to affirm the move, but those directors filed suit to invalidate the dismissals.
This can be extra hard when it comes to invisible illnesses, because of the pressures we feel from people who invalidate or minimize a pain they cannot recognize.
Gilead Sciences Inc has lost a bid to invalidate two Merck & Co patents on hepatitis C treatments, which Merck claims are infringed by Gilead's blockbuster Harvoni and Sovaldi.
On collective bargaining rights and on civil rights most memorably, Roberts has voted to invalidate prior Court decisions, striking conservative victories against labor unions and for voting restrictions.
A federal judge in California tossed out adult film actress Stormy Daniel's lawsuit on Thursday against President Trump to invalidate the $130,000 nondisclosure agreement she signed in Oct.
Unless courts invalidate a regulation, though, undoing it is "like turning a battleship around", says Steven Silverman, a lawyer who worked at the EPA for almost four decades.
Trump and his supporters say the investigation is in itself a symptom of corruption in the FBI and an attempt by the Washington establishment to invalidate his election.
The findings, disheartening as they are, don't invalidate the need to continue studying the positive health benefits of cannabis and its ingredients, like cannabidiol (CBD), the authors said.
In the end—and with alcohol consumption aside—pregnancy does not invalidate a person's civil rights while on the job, when apartment hunting or going to a bar.
The court cited a lack of quorum in another decision on Tuesday to invalidate a separate session in which dissenting lawmakers had voted to replace the parliament speaker.
India's decision to invalidate much of its cash may have incurred a lot of discomfort to millions, but it has also unintentionally helped bust an age old myth.
The Congressional Review Act was passed as part of the Contract with America in 85033, and it allows the Congress to invalidate final rules with a majority vote.
The patent office used the review process to invalidate one of Oil States' patents at the request of a competitor it had sued for infringement, Greene's Energy Group.
The TSE judge tasked with studying the case, Herman Benjamin, is expected to recommend in a 1,086-page report submitted last week that the court invalidate the election.
The judges said Friday, according to Bloomberg, that while they intended to give drone hobbyists some exemptions, they would not invalidate the FAA's rules governing amateur drone use.
"We are taking immediate steps to invalidate the passwords of the accounts impacted, and we will contact those members to reset their passwords," LinkedIn said in a statement.
It managed to offend and invalidate not only Leigh but many of us who have attempted I.V.F. This was a lost opportunity to open up a larger discussion.
The ACA provisions the Trump administration asked the court to invalidate affect all forms of private health coverage -- individual, small group, large group, and self-insured employer plans.
Women who are using birth control or hormonal treatments that inhibit ovulation must stop before using the app, the FDA warned because it could invalidate the app's assessment.
Their goal is not to shun or invalidate grief, but rather to process and cope with these deaths, and our relationship to them, in a healthy, constructive way.
When we make fun of, invalidate, or ignore people with depression, we are putting up roadblocks that decrease the likelihood they will seek treatment and stick with it.
Until women accept one another's choices and do not invalidate or cast judgment, we won't fully realize the vision of female empowerment and freedom begun in the 1970s.
Fazal Ahmad Manawi, a former chairman of the Independent Election Commission, said the election complaints body has the authority to invalidate votes if it has evidence of irregularities.
With Monday's decision, Anand Grover, a lawyer leading the push to invalidate the law, said a new verdict could be reached in the first half of this year.
Lawyers can no longer say that Delaware has never allowed a material adverse change clause to invalidate a deal — but in practice it's doubtful that much has changed.
After all, Daniels' lawyer Michael Avenatti insists he has evidence supporting her claims about an alleged 2006 affair with Trump as she seeks to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement.
On Wednesday, the environmental groups suffered a setback when the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in San Francisco, ruled against their motion to invalidate Pruitt's action.
The government took the controversial decision to invalidate six candidates' nominations on the grounds that they could be advocating for Hong Kong independence, an idea anathema to Beijing.
It also provoked legal challenges, and on Wednesday a judge in Scotland ruled against a challenge seeking to invalidate Mr. Johnson's decision to prorogue Parliament for five weeks.
But New Delhi's move to invalidate most paper bills in circulation in late 2016 pushed tens of millions of Indians to explore payments apps for the first time.
" That said, he cited a desire to bring closure to the show and the character, noting, "One thing we didn't want to do was invalidate the entire series.
Debbie could probably go through the process to get ownership, but just my name, just the fact that I would be on the paperwork, would invalidate her application.
Earlier in the week, the Justice Department stunned health care experts and even some Republicans by asking a federal appeals court to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act.
With all the problems during the comment period, it could be argued that the FCC didn't fulfill its obligation for this step, and that would invalidate its final decision.
But this summer, other string theorists have been reeling from his latest conjecture, which might invalidate their ideas built on a decade-long assumption that dark energy is constant.
Trump pledged that he would "always protect patients with preexisting conditions," even as his administration pursues a lawsuit that would invalidate those very protections under the Affordable Care Act.
He added that the court's decision did not invalidate a separate Works Council lawsuit asking the court to oblige EDF management to release confidential documents relating to Hinkley Point.
Even if that particular Trump pen stroke did not invalidate Privacy Shield, which relies on a different U.S. law to underpin its promise of "essential equivalence" of privacy protections.
The implication of Lula in the corruption probe has deepened Brazil's political crisis and boosted efforts by Rousseff's opponents to impeach the president and invalidate her 2014 re-election.
"We think that we have strong arguments to invalidate all of the provisions of HB 2 that target the LGBT community in the state," Brook said in an interview.
Kenyatta said last week the ruling by the Supreme Court threatened to thrust the country into "judicial chaos", as lower courts use the precedent to invalidate other elected positions.
A class action suit filed by a Trump 2016 campaign worker aims to invalidate all the nondisclosure and nondisparagement agreements staffers were made to sign before joining the campaign.
Denson's attorneys argued the NDA was vague by allowing Trump to determine what was confidential across an unlimited span of time, and sued to invalidate the agreement in March.
But McMaster had been replaced by a man who will likely function as an accelerator on Trump's wildest instincts, and who will not hesitate to invalidate the Iran deal.
"The prospect that the Supreme Court is going to ultimately invalidate all or some of the Clean Power Plan has been a real possibility for a while," he said.
In the order Tuesday, which was issued by Roberts, the court refused to further delay the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia's decision to invalidate the regulation.
" The majority opinion never discussed an interest in curbing "corruption," and one justice who voted to invalidate the law even noted that "this [law] does not deal with corruption.
Claiming concern that the courts, in the administration's eyes, would likely immediately invalidate DACA altogether, the Trump administration said the program would be terminated with a six-month window.
Changing that system will require us to acknowledge that some people have both benefited from and been scarred by it, and that the former does not invalidate the latter.
The Bevan firm's response was to file a suit in federal court in Columbus to invalidate the bar on solicitation as unconstitutional under the First Amendment's Free Speech Clause.
Some former Republican senators and officials who served in Republican former President George W. Bush's administration have signed onto legal briefs asking the high court to invalidate the ban.
When Mr. Trump considered whether to ask a court to invalidate the Affordable Care Act — despite opposition from his own top legal advisers — Mr. Mulvaney's response: Follow your gut.
When you understand that the process "is the nature of developing interests and passions, it likely won't invalidate your feeling that the activity is your passion," Dr. O'Keefe said.
When Mr. Trump considered whether to ask a court to invalidate the Affordable Care Act despite opposition from his own top legal advisers, Mr. Mulvaney's response: Follow your gut.
The guidelines outlined by department officials appear to invalidate a recently-announced Delta Air Lines policy barring "pit bull type dogs" from traveling as service or emotional support animals.
The Trump administration is already attempting to use the federal courts as a bludgeon to invalidate popular progressive laws that could not be repealed through the normal legislative process.
Before this year, the review act's procedures had been used only once, by the Republican-controlled Congress of 2001, to invalidate a workplace safety rule from the Clinton administration.
In that race, Mr. Kenyatta won by a razor-thin margin, just enough to avoid a runoff, prompting Mr. Odinga to ask the Supreme Court to invalidate the election.
In December, a federal appeals court held that the law's individual mandate is unconstitutional but did not invalidate the entire law, also known as Obamacare, which remains in effect.
Appeals court delivers blow to Obamacare A federal appeals court found the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate unconstitutional, but did not invalidate the entire law, which remains in effect.
Mulvaney honed in on the Congressional Review Act, which passed the Senate 100-0 in 85033, that allows Congress to invalidate rules and guidance documents promulgated by regulatory agencies.
There is much at stake for generic manufacturers, which frequently ask the patent board to invalidate patents on brand-name drugs so they can bring generic versions to market.
Among the millions who have been impacted by India's surprise announcement to invalidate much of its cash is also the country's central bank, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
I think Derek really hoped those seeds might grow, but as someone who's almost 70 and has devoted his entire life to spreading hate— It would invalidate his life.
But Yee Shun's lawyer appealed the verdict and attempted to invalidate Chinaman's testimony, arguing that Chinese witnesses who were not Christians could not take a binding oath in court.
And since courts do not change anything when they invalidate a law that does nothing, every other law retains, or at least should retain, its full force and effect.
He said clauses should prevent a ship with a fuel cargo from turning off its AIS and an insurer could invalidate a policy if the AIS was switched off.
Murray Energy has also sued the government to invalidate an Obama-era rule called the Pattern of Violations rule, intended to beef up enforcement of safety standards against repeat offenders.
She&aposs suing Trump and his former longtime personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen and seeking to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement that she signed days before the 2016 presidential election.
But there is no evidence that Donald Trump colluded, and yet, they are trying to invalidate and stop the Trump presidency and so these voters are getting mad about it.
She&aposs suing Trump and the president&aposs former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, in a bid to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement that she signed days before the 2016 presidential election.
WASHINGTON — A former Trump campaign staffer filed a class action Wednesday seeking to invalidate all of the nondisclosure and nondisparagement agreements that the Trump campaign required all staffers to sign.
N, had challenged the makeup of the NLRB as it sought to invalidate a board ruling that said it violated federal labor law by discontinuing bonus payments for longtime employees.
The Supreme Court for decades has been willing to invalidate state electoral maps on the grounds of racial discrimination but never those drawn simply to give one party an advantage.
Activist investors in NXP are agitating for Qualcomm to raise its $47bn bid; but in an interview this week, Mr Tan said that any such increase would invalidate Broadcom's offer.
Specifically, the percentage of IPR/CBM challenges the USPTO accepts is consistently falling, although, when the USPTO decides to review a patent, it is more likely to invalidate the patent.
In a ruling handed down on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Mary Cooper in New Jersey refused to invalidate three Helsinn patents covering the chemical composition of Aloxi's active ingredient, palonosetron.
The ACLU&aposs lawsuit Tuesday asks a judge to invalidate Attorney General Jeff Sessions&apos June 11 memo that tightened the restrictions on what kind of cases qualify for asylum.
Predictably, Thomas was against the court's decision to invalidate state same-sex marriage bans—but he also takes the argument a step further, with a deeply strange riff on slavery.
Any WordPress user still using the plugin should remove it immediately, change their Twitter password, and ensure that the app is removed from Twitter's connected apps to invalidate the token.
N, had challenged the makeup of the NLRB as it sought to invalidate a board ruling that said it violated federal labor law by discontinuing bonus payments for longtime employees.
Freeman, who claims Manson was worth millions at the time of his death, wants to invalidate the will and step in position to inherit the estate as next of kin.
A decree by the government-appointed supreme court to invalidate all future decisions by the national assembly has made a political solution elusive, at least while Mr Maduro hangs on.
Under the soft fork, an attacker could fill up the blockchain with bogus contracts without incurring any costs, since invoking the stolen DAO funds would invalidate any contract halfway through.
In 2011, six years after the Supreme Court declined to rule on whether the conflicting prosecutions should invalidate Stumpf's death sentence, the Sixth Circuit Court finally ruled on the question.
But that large net scared the shoe company New Balance, which sued Converse in December 2014 in an attempt to invalidate some of the trademark features on the All Stars.
LinkedIn has taken steps to invalidate passwords from older accounts, but the breach against Mr. Zuckerberg shows that some accounts, especially those that are old or dormant, remain at risk.
VoteVets Action Fund and a series of Democratic organizations urged Walker on Thursday to invalidate Florida law that says domestic mailed ballots must arrive in elections offices by election night.
As a result, Congress passed sweeping legislation in 85033 that created a fast and easy way to invalidate patents, regardless of who owned them or how they litigated those patents.
In Trump's mind, any talk of Russian interference in the election is an attempt to undermine the "brilliant campaign" (his words) he ran in 2016 and somehow invalidate his victory.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D) — joined by Minnesota — is suing the administration to invalidate key provisions of the executive order and asked for the ban to be immediately suspended.
But on June 27, the Oregon Court of Appeals issued a clear opinion that, unless reversed by the Oregon Supreme Court, will essentially invalidate Rajneeshpuram's incorporation as a legal city.
But now that Congress effectively repealed the mandate by eliminating the financial penalty for violating it, the lawsuit's argument against the mandate is an attempt to invalidate the entire law.
The independence vote for the area—which includes Barcelona—is scheduled for October 1, but Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy has urged the country's constitutional court to invalidate the vote.
" Still, Gardella wasn't entirely alone: allies in New York, including a state senator and assemblyman, introduced legislation to invalidate the reserve clause in the state, declaring it "akin to peonage.
In essence this legislation would invalidate all local elections and impose a colonial regime that will rule unchallenged over every aspect of Puerto Rican society for at least 5 years.
But it also enables misunderstanding and misrepresentation of what the text actually says that can be so profound as to invalidate the gesture of reading it in the first place.
Now, critics say Mr. Erdogan has managed to invalidate what had been a humiliating defeat for his party in Istanbul, the country's largest city, commercial capital — and the president's hometown.
They will, simultaneously, ask the appeals court to let them join the appeal being brought by Democratic states that seeks to reverse O'Connor's decision to invalidate all of the ACA.
The Supreme Court's ruling in the Wisconsin case could invalidate maps in up to 20 other states, as well as expose at least a dozen House districts to court challenges.
But last year, after a freedom of information filing, he gained access to his case files in the Suffolk County archives and found documents that he says invalidate his conviction.
One of the lawsuits, which Daniels filed against Trump and his personal lawyer Michael Cohen to invalidate the hush money agreement about the alleged affair, was tossed out of court.
The court is also considering if it should invalidate Title X of Dodd-Frank — the section of the law that created the CFPB — if the agency's structure is ruled unconstitutional.
Frank, an Akorn shareholder, sought unsuccessfully to intervene in the litigation before Judge Durkin, but his protest of the mootness fee agreement ultimately prompted Judge Durkin to invalidate the deal.
When we use these terms for someone who does not identify with the sex they were assigned at birth, we explicitly mis-gender them and implicitly invalidate their true identity.
The mistake did not invalidate all liens securing the $1.5 billion loan, and the parties have spent years disputing whether GM assets such as robots and conveyor belts secured loan.
Clement asked the court to invalidate Amgen's patents because they improperly claim a broad monopoly on an entire category of antibodies, known as PCSK9 inhibitors, that lower "bad" cholesterol levels.
Together, they fought to secure its implementation beginning in 2015, after concerns about the U.S. government's lax privacy laws led an EU court to invalidate their last data-transfer pact.
The need to bolster the Affordable Care Act will become even more urgent, the coalition says, if Texas and other states succeed in their lawsuit to invalidate the entire law.
But either way, yesterday's decision opens the door to other courts (especially in more conservative jurisdictions) to apply strict scrutiny to tough gun laws and use it to invalidate them.
Its ubiquity, too, inflamed the kind of lazy criticism that seeks to invalidate the precision, thunder, and totality of artistic exceptionalism (this is especially true when cultivated outside the white mainstream).
I would say it's important to me for others to respect my gender identity mostly because it's just rude for others to try to invalidate your own thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
The USPTO examiners may still invalidate that patent, and if that happens, Waymo could find itself embroiled in another multi-billion-dollar self-driving car lawsuit—this time as a defendant.
"It is widely assumed and believed that no court is going to invalidate a presidential candidate on this issue," said Gerald Rosenberg, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School.
In the wake of country's major move to invalidate cash last month, the vast majority of the consumers have been stranded with no option but to queue outside banks and ATMs.
They have called for a federal privacy law, but with a price: They are urging Congress to effectively invalidate the privacy protections adopted in California and under consideration by its peers.
Liberal Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor noted that the patent office has long had the power to grant patents and invalidate wrongly issued ones after the fact.
"Since Donald is fully aware of however she acquired her permanent citizenship, he could, if there were anything fishy around it, expose the methods and somehow invalidate it," Manigault Newman writes.
"Justice Kennedy had voted pretty consistently to invalidate racial preferences, though there was some evidence that his views were evolving," said Kannon Shanmugam, a lawyer who frequently argues before the court.
Yet it would be wrong for investors to conclude that these funds' struggles invalidate the strategy of running a focused fund containing a small number of high-conviction, rigorously studied stocks.
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Puerto Rico's federally appointed fiscal oversight board announced late Monday that it will seek to invalidate in federal court more than $6 billion of general obligation (GO) bonds.
U.S. District Judge John Mendez tossed out the part of the lawsuit seeking to invalidate Senate Bill 54, which limits cooperation between local and state law enforcement and federal immigration enforcement.
A two-thirds majority of states wouldbe able to override a Supreme Court decision or federal law, and the Supreme Court would need a 7–2 majority to invalidate a law.
In Masterpiece Cakeshop, the court recognized that it can invalidate what it views as an official act of religious discrimination without delving too deeply into other legal issues surrounding the dispute.
Jacob Sherkow, a professor at New York Law School, said it is not clear that naming the tribe in the federal suit would automatically invalidate its immunity to the IPR challenge.
The Way of the Future could be an elaborate tax scam and this still would not necessarily invalidate its claims to be a religion; people sincerely believe in Scientology, after all.
"Since Donald is fully aware of however she acquired her permanent citizenship, he could, if there were anything fishy around it, expose the methods and somehow invalidate it," Manigault Newman wrote.
Generic drugmaker Actavis Inc is asking a federal court to invalidate four Tris Pharma Inc patents on the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder drug Quillichew ER, sold by Tris partner Pfizer Inc.
As the victim in this case boldly said in her courtroom statement last week, she was asked these questions throughout the process to invalidate her integrity: Did you drink in college?
Nothing that occurred on the Delta flight served to invalidate the racism and societal anxieties that many Muslims face every day, or to negate the points Saleh's previous videos have made.
After the Supreme Court's 15.23 decision to invalidate the 1965 Voting Rights Act, gerrymandering and a wave of voter ID laws have left many voters of color at risk of disenfranchisement.
Sixteen states have considered bathroom bills this year (though none have passed), and six have considered legislation to invalidate local anti-discrimination protections, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
The Trump administration's surprising move to invalidate Obamacare on Monday came despite the opposition of two key Cabinet secretaries: Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Attorney General William Barr.
If that involvement were eventually proved to be criminal, and Mr. Rechnitz had not disclosed it to the government, it could invalidate his cooperation agreement and expose him to further charges.
Washington (CNN)A federal judge on Friday hinted he will likely invalidate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in the future -- but for now the program can continue to operate.
They later told American Windsurfer magazine that a top patent official had advised them to write letters to the agency, as well as to the Windsurfer company, to invalidate the patent.
The tribe and company have said that the tribe's sovereign status shields the patents from review by the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board, an administrative court empowered to invalidate patents.
In this manner, the federal circuit's ruling will incentivize spurious litigation cases and simultaneously make it more difficult to invalidate low-quality patents, thereby undermining patent owners' confidence in the system.
Mpofu said that at the time of the presidential election, the commission had inflated Mnangagwa's figures by 69,000 votes, urging the court to invalidate the results and trigger a new poll.
Sometimes they just settle to put an end to the legal battles, but other times they'll see them through in an attempt to invalidate patents or make further damage harder to prove.
In two recent reports, the Urban Institute tried to quantify some of the potential impacts if the courts completely invalidate the law, as Trump and the coalition of Republican states are seeking.
Last September, China's trademark review board announced it would invalidate a rival claim for Trump's mark, and in November, after he was elected, the board gave the trademark to the President's business.
"The courts lack the power to invalidate a duly authorized congressional subpoena merely because it might have been 'better [if]...the full House' had specifically authorized or issued it," the court wrote.
"I understand how hard it could be to see my side of the story, considering no one with a heart would want to invalidate anyone speaking up about this topic," Martinez said.
"Frankly, this is a thinly veiled effort to dismiss, ignore, and invalidate perspectives and critiques that differ from those dominated by newsrooms that are overwhelmingly white, cisgender, heterosexual, and male," wrote Anderson.
But a lawsuit by 20 U.S. states seeking to invalidate protections against those practices contained in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) could allow just that - and older people will be hit hardest.
The decision has since been applied to invalidate many other software patents, ranging from patents covering financial techniques implemented using the Internet, ad-supported Internet content and many other computer-implemented concepts.
He and fellow Republicans want data from the platforms in order to validate or invalidate claims of political bias, including the number and partisan breakdown of blocked posts from elected office-holders.
A unit of Gilead Sciences Inc on Wednesday lost a bid to invalidate a patent on a novel cancer treatment owned by the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
"I understand how hard it could be to see my side of the story, considering no one with a heart would want to invalidate anyone speaking up about this topic," Martinez wrote.
So you would think a brilliant woman working as a NASA astronaut would be able to post a single tweet about her work without worrying that a stranger would immediately invalidate it.
The House of Representatives approved a resolution on Wednesday that would invalidate an important rule handed down last year by the U.S. Department of Labor (DoL) in support of the state plans.
"Enceladus has no business existing and yet there it is screaming...'I completely invalidate all of your assumptions about the solar system,'" Cassini program scientist Curt Niebur said in today's press conference.
If judicial consideration of the president's reasons is old hat, it would break new ground for the Supreme Court to invalidate a presidential action on the basis of improper and unconstitutional motives.
Mr. Dauman and Mr. Abrams immediately filed a suit in Massachusetts seeking to invalidate the decisions, challenging Mr. Redstone's mental capacity and claiming he had been manipulated by his daughter, Shari Redstone.
Casey, to invalidate the requirement that abortion clinics meet the strict equipment and staffing standards of ambulatory surgical centers, and that doctors working at those clinics have admitting privileges at local hospitals.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson (D) — joined by Minnesota — is suing the administration to invalidate key provisions of the executive order and asked for the temporary travel ban to be immediately suspended.
"If they withdraw or invalidate his diploma or title, obviously that would mean falsehood ... he would be removed if it's falsehood," said Francisco Tavara, the president of Peru's National Jury of Elections.
If they prevail on the Supreme Court, they threaten to invalidate a wide range of some of the most important and effective gun safety regulations at the federal, state, and local levels.
The 2016 Democratic nominee, who won the popular vote by nearly 3 million votes, is expressly leaving open the possibility that she would pursue legal action to invalidate the last presidential election.
However, I think it was widely understood when the framers created a court in a system with a constitution that that court would have the power to invalidate legislation it deemed unlawful.
While others artists explored the way "fake news" had been used to achieve large-scale political ends, Ms. Shvarts examined the way media is often used to silence and invalidate marginalized experiences.
NEW DELHI — Almost two years ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India threw the country into turmoil when he decided, by surprise and practically overnight, to effectively invalidate the old paper currency.
At best, she explains, "the Supreme Court could give a robust reading of Section 2 in the Voting Rights Act," and use it to invalidate large categories of franchise-restricting voting regulations.
As a lower court judge, Kavanaugh rejected a similar invitation to invalidate the entire CFPB, and he does not appear to have changed his view since his promotion to the Supreme Court.
Not all caucusgoers selected the necessary three candidates required by the party, or because they didn't sign the ballot, which could invalidate a ballot, although these people could return to caucus Saturday.
LONDON (Reuters) - The pseudonymous British graffiti artist Banksy has withdrawn an offer of free artwork in return for tactical voting in Thursday's general election after police warned it would invalidate the result.
That doesn't invalidate a BET miniseries that offers lots of music and doses of nostalgia, but it feels more like an old (and at times self-serving) edition, not a new one.
"Any time there's court action like that injunction, combined with an ongoing aggressive effort by the administration to invalidate the whole program, that creates more uncertainty about the deadline," Delaware Democrat Sen.
Cipollone accused Democrats of wanting to "steal two elections" — the suggestion being that the opposition party was trying to both invalidate Trump's 2016 win and stymie his chances of a second term.
Columbia Challenges Vote by Graduate Students to Unionize The university said that tactics like voter coercion may have tipped the balance and that the National Labor Relations Board should invalidate the vote.
It will insist that there are "two sides" to the story, and will corral skeptical scientists — readily available on any subject — to invalidate or at least cast doubt on solid medical consensus.
Critics say Rowling&aposs comments invalidate and disrespect transgender peopleSoon after Rowling published her tweet in support of Forstater, people began criticizing the author, who&aposs been in a similar place before.
The state's Republicans recently filed a new emergency appeal to the US Supreme Court to try to invalidate the latest map, and some have called for the state's Supreme Court justices' impeachment.
None of the many details that she could not remember—including precisely when and where the party took place, and how she had travelled home from it—seemed necessarily to invalidate her claim.
The employees are asking the court to invalidate a written agreement they made with IBM that requires them to waive their right to challenge the company in court in exchange for severance pay.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said it agreed with a decision by the PTO's Patent Trial and Appeal Board to not invalidate a Philips patent on audio transmission technology.
The board wants to recoup payments made to bondholders if the court grants its motion to invalidate the bonds because they were issued in violation of a debt limit in Puerto Rico's constitution.
The difference in recoveries stems from a legal move the federally appointed board made in January when they requested that the judge overseeing the bankruptcy proceedings invalidate $6 billion in general obligation bonds.
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, six states — Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia — have considered similar legislation that would invalidate local anti-discrimination laws protecting LGBTQ people.
During his failed campaign for President, he said, "one of my first actions in office would be to invalidate the president's Iran agreement, which jeopardizes the safety and security of the free world."
The Department of Justice, after first asking the court to only invalidate certain provisions of the Affordable Care Act, is now asking the court to do away with the measure in its entirety.
India's push to invalidate much of its cash earlier this month has taken a toll on several businesses including smartphone sales, but at least, one player, Apple will have little to complaint about.
This fact doesn't invalidate the signal altogether, but it means the signal is at the faint end of the spectrum and could well vanish with only a slight recalibration of the bond market.
The decision, with five justices concurring and none dissenting, was expected after the court used the same legal foundation to invalidate a 2013 law that sought to cut pensions for state government workers.
On Friday, the Toronto Right to Life Association said it had applied to the Calgary offices of the Canadian Federal Court for an order to at least temporarily invalidate the job-application guidelines.
" When it comes to the scope of executive power, he said, "I am one not afraid at all in my record of twelve years to invalidate executive power when it violates the law.
Democratic groups are asking the Supreme Court to fast track consideration of the Obamacare challenge, hoping the nation's highest court decides whether to uphold or invalidate the Affordable Care Act before Election Day.
Unfortunately, the new administrative proceedings authorized before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) have been used to more easily and quickly invalidate patents, with some abusing the system and bringing repeated petitions.
Background reading: During a 53-minute phone interview, Mr. Trump unleashed a series of falsehoods in an effort to invalidate the impeachment inquiry and counter sworn testimony from officials in his own administration.
The deceptively titled America Invents Act that Congress passed in 85033 established the Patent Trial and Review Board (PTAB), which can invalidate patents upheld by federal courts using a lower standard of evidence.
A few courts had even begun to invalidate them, ruling that they ran afoul of the constitutional right to free speech by gagging plaintiffs and their lawyers from disclosing evidence of alleged malfeasance.
If Manafort goes to jail for many years, Trump may argue that his former campaign chairman is being made an example of as part of a "deep state" conspiracy to invalidate his election.
Washington (CNN)A shock push by the Trump administration to invalidate the whole of Obamacare appeared to hand Democrats a major opening even as the President celebrated the end of the Mueller investigation.
You have also missed several facts about the TV show in question that invalidate your argument—most notably to me that the show itself was written by a 61-year-old white Ulsterman.
The investigators were careful not to squeeze or "milk" the subjects' fingers, which has been known to invalidate results, said Meaghan Bond, the Rice bioengineering student who did the study with Dr. Richards-Kortum.
The latter directive, for example, can invalidate standard terms & conditions if they create a significant imbalance in parties' rights and obligations to the detriment of the consumer — meaning the terms would be judged unfair.
It would also invalidate scores of ACA provisions including protections for pre-existing conditions and the ability of young adults to be covered on their parents' plans until age 26, as well Medicaid expansion.
The campaign also said that Prop 61 "would invalidate many drug discount agreements the state has negotiated with pharmaceutical companies," which would increase state prescription costs by tens of millions of dollars each year.
If Trump wants more companies to believe it's worth their money to invest in clean coal, he'll have to come up with some way of ensuring that competition from fracking won't invalidate CCS technology.
Oral arguments are for asking questions, but Justice Kennedy seemed to have his answer rather early in the hearing, when he said the burden posed by the FACT Act "should suffice to invalidate" it.
Unfortunately, the team's conclusions started to unravel over the weekend, when Williams, along with Harvard astronomer Edo Berger, found new evidence that they argue invalidate any associations between FRB 150418 and this particular location.
This definition of gender would effectively invalidate the federal recognition of the estimated 1.4 million transgender Americans — rights that were significantly expanded by the courts during President Barack Obama's time in the White House.
NAIROBI, Kenya – Burundi&aposs main opposition coalition has asked the constitutional court to invalidate the results of last week&aposs referendum on constitutional changes to allow the president to stay in power until 2034.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Roy Payne in Marshall, Texas refused to invalidate an Ericsson patent relating to network security technology that the Swedish company alleged was infringed by handsets TCL sells in the U.S. market.
Mylan in late 2016 asked the patent board to invalidate Allergan's Restasis patents so it could launch its own generic version of the medicine, which generated $1.5 billion in revenue for Allergan last year.
First was a North Carolina law that sets a 10-year timeline for a civil claim to be filed for injuries, which since the contaminated wells were closed in 1985 would invalidate new claims.
U.S. District Judge Kenneth Marra of Florida ruled earlier this year that Epstein's victims should have been consulted under federal law about the deal, and he is now weighing whether to invalidate the deal.
" Pelosi, she wrote, channeled "every woman who has ever sat through a professional business meeting in which her male colleagues repeatedly interrupt, dismiss, and try to completely invalidate what she brings to the table.
For one thing, the rise of Mr. Trump doesn't invalidate my own experiences of life in a party comprising mostly honorable individuals working to advance an agenda they believed was in the national interest.
On Tuesday, an international tribunal in The Hague is expected to rule on a request by the Philippines to invalidate many of China's claims in the South China Sea, including several related to Scarborough.
"Looks like the Supreme Court may invalidate the GOP sabotage that drove ACA premium hikes in the early years," Topher Spiro, vice president for health policy at the liberal Center for American Progress, tweeted.
However, the nation's electoral tribunal ruled that the demand to invalidate the election was "unfounded" and that Lopez Obrador's coalition didn't prove any constitutional violations or that the process hadn't been free and fair.
The new permit would invalidate a previous March 2628 permit, which is currently being held up by courts, and instead replace it with a new permit for a pipeline with a facility in Montana.
Trump's refusal to acknowledge that fact is, according to sources in the Post story, entirely attributable to the fact that he believes doing so would somehow invalidate or weaken his victory and his presidency.
Courts determine whether to invalidate other provisions in a law based on their assessment of Congress's intent and whether Congress would have wanted other provisions to go into effect if one provision did not.
The case, which seeks to invalidate the entire health care law, can wait for the lower courts to consider certain questions more carefully, they said in a filing to the Supreme Court on Friday.
More recently, a bipartisan coalition in the Senate voted to get rid of the program through the use of the Congressional Review Act, a tool for Congress to overrule and invalidate an agency regulation.
The nine judges on the top court unanimously backed an appeal by AstraZeneca Plc against generic drug maker Apotex, which wanted to invalidate a patent on a medication used to tackle excess gastric acid.
Daniels, who is trying to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement preventing her speaking about an alleged affair with the former real estate tycoon more than a decade ago, has taken to taunting Trump on Twitter.
The brief argues that it would be just fine with retailers and other legitimate businesses that communicate by phone and text with consenting customers if the Supreme Court were to invalidate the TCPA entirely.
With support from the Justice Department under Mr. Obama, lawyers were steadily persuading federal courts to invalidate district boundaries in states like Alabama, Texas and Virginia that were drawn to reduce minority voters' influence.
But if it follows the definition of sex outlined in the memo obtained by The Times, it may strip existing gender identity protections and invalidate the ban on policy exclusions for gender-affirming treatment.
The board said it is seeking to invalidate the measure known as Law 29 because it does not comply with its certified fiscal plan that calls for municipalities to continue to cover those costs.
Most of the symbols trace back to one of two things: an obsession with purity (especially purity of blood and of bloodlines) and an interest in the things that invade or invalidate that purity.
The Postal Service had used an AIA review process to invalidate a key part of Return Mail's patent – a ruling the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed, 2-1, in 2017.
It's concurrent with the Trump administration's latest attack on the health care law, asking the federal courts to invalidate all of the Affordable Care Act in a Justice Department brief released late Monday night.
CHICAGO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Prices on Puerto Rico general obligation bonds dropped on Tuesday in the wake of a move by the U.S. commonwealth's federally appointed oversight board late on Monday to invalidate the debt.
Last year, Gyumi filed a petition to the country's highest court to invalidate the 1971 Marriage Act that allowed girls to marry at 15 with parental consent and 14 with the permission of a court.
Now, if you sell me shares of some hot startup, knowing the FDA is going to invalidate its new drug, heck yeah, I'll come after you, even if I did sign that information disadvantage document.
Wednesday's ruling was a victory for U.S. generic drug company Argentum Pharmaceuticals LLC, which had asked the board to invalidate the patent in the hope of being able to bring its own version to market.
I am sure it will invalidate my case for my own transness to many of you reading this if I say that I did not find it literally impossible, as so many trans women do.
As president of congress from 2010 to 2013 he encouraged the sacking by the legislature of four supreme-court judges; their successors went on in 2015 to invalidate the term-limit clause in the constitution.
Even if the perceived electoral risks for Europe this year are lower than they were for Brexit and the US election, they do not invalidate the need for portfolio diversification and compelling idea generation elsewhere.
The details: The Patent and Trademark Office can invalidate a company's patents when those patents are challenged by a competitor — and that process is a lot cheaper and easier than challenging a patent in court.
The same study concluded we are indeed deeply spiritual, but find it hard to connect with traditional religious settings and texts that may have been used to invalidate our sexuality, our autonomy, and our freedom.
MANILA (Reuters) - A minority bloc in the Philippine Senate on Wednesday asked the Supreme Court to invalidate President Rodrigo Duterte's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court, saying his action without the chamber's consent was unconstitutional.
Two Republican-appointed judges on the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals grilled attorneys representing Democratic attorneys general about whether Congress intended to invalidate the entire law when lawmakers eliminated the penalty for the individual mandate.
"Congress passed the Affordable Care Act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them," Roberts wrote in the 20173 case, after noting the ambiguity of a provision that challengers argued would invalidate the law.
Two Republican-appointed judges on the 28503th Circuit Court of Appeals grilled attorneys representing Democratic attorneys general about whether Congress intended to invalidate the entire law when lawmakers eliminated the penalty for the individual mandate.
The lawsuit against ObamaCare, spearheaded by Texas and 85033 other GOP-led states, has become a centerpiece of Democratic arguments in the midterm elections, warning that Republicans want to invalidate protections for pre-existing conditions.
But rather than expose a hypocrisy or invalidate the #MeToo movement, this has only underscored the point that #MeToo feminists have been making along—about the nature of power and the way it fosters abuse.
Experts believe the test included a short-range ballistic missile, which does not invalidate North Korea's self-declared moratorium on inter-continental ballistic missile tests, but raises tensions with Washington and Seoul (The Washington Post).
"Sometimes I fear that language I used to use at a time where I was still unpeeling my identity will eventually be used against me, or to invalidate the person I am now," she said.
The administration asked a federal appeals court to invalidate the law last week, while Democrats announced a health care bill that builds on the Affordable Care Act and seeks to lower premiums, among other goals.
The department will not seek to invalidate any airline policies prohibiting animals other than dogs, cats and miniature horses -- the most common species of service animals -- from traveling as emotional support animals, the officials said.
Group admins can invalidate a link to a chat if they want to, but Wildon says he discovered that, in those situations, WhatsApp only generates a new link; it doesn't necessarily disable the original link.
"Funding the organization of free and fair elections in societies that lack independent media, civil society networks and free speech will not only result in the waste of resources, but also invalidate democracy," she said.
The increase in public debate about Russia is a direct consequence of Russian actions against democratic institutions; and, the emergence in some corners of Russophobia does not invalidate or diminish genuine debate about Russia's behavior.
They fear that the Communist Party will not only invalidate the elections of Ms. Yau and Mr. Leung, but also move against other major figures of the protests who were voted into office in September.
Tuesday's surprising announcement the administration would ask a court to invalidate the entire health law known as Obamacare came before anyone in the White House had put in place a strategy for passing a replacement.
WASHINGTON — President Trump unleashed a series of falsehoods on Friday in an effort to invalidate the impeachment inquiry and counter sworn testimony from officials in his own administration, after a week of damaging public hearings.
Another Obamacare challenge looms The US Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit is scheduled to hear an appeal on July 9 of a district court judge's decision that would invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act.
In an unexpected move, the Justice Department filed a brief Thursday night urging a Texas court to invalidate the Affordable Care Act's crucial insurance reforms — including the prohibition on refusing to cover people with preexisting conditions.
Details: The administration signaled its intention earlier this month in an ongoing legal challenge in Texas, which seeks to invalidate the Obama-era, anti-discrimination rule that listed gender identity and transgender people as protected classes.
A federal appeals court on Friday said it would not reconsider its recent decision to invalidate a patent that a subsidiary of South Korean conglomerate Hyosung Corporation accused rival ATM maker Diebold Nixdorf Inc of infringing.
After lobbying, Brown University withdrew its press release about Ms Littman's paper, citing concerns that it might be used to "discredit efforts to support transgender youth and invalidate the perspectives of members of the transgender community".
Blackburn's spokeswoman confirmed to The Hill that the chairwoman of the House Commerce Committee's technology panel would be introducing a resolution to use Congressional Review Act (CRA) authority to invalidate the privacy rules on Wednesday afternoon.
"I want to be very clear that prosecutor's decision to abandon my client's claims does not invalidate the truth of her claims," Carrie Goldberg, a lawyer for Evans, told reporters outside the courthouse following Thursday's hearing.
Consider the creation of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), a commonsense quality control panel that can invalidate bad patents, if those patents are submitted to them in what is called an Inter Partes review.
The Illinois Supreme Court decision, with five justices concurring and none dissenting, was expected after the court used the same legal foundation to invalidate a 2013 law that sought to cut pensions for state government workers.
The judge said he would not "parse the A.C.A.'s provisions one by one," but had to invalidate the whole law, including the expansion of Medicaid and the requirement for employers to offer coverage to workers.
Mr. Cartwright accused Mr. Barr of putting the weight of the Justice Department behind a political effort to invalidate the law and warned that it could result in millions of people losing their health care coverage.
The touring company said the insurers, which are syndicates of the insurance market Lloyd's of London, suggested without evidence that Mr. West's marijuana use might have contributed to his medical condition and could invalidate his claims.
Brian Kemp, who was simultaneously Georgia's secretary of state and the 2018 Republican candidate for governor, tried to use the law to invalidate tens of thousands of registration forms, many of which were from African-Americans.
While Hanen rebuffed the red states' request to end DACA immediately, his inclination to invalidate the program eventually contributes to what experts expect to be a fast track to the Supreme Court in the coming year.
Moreover, Francisco claims that the precedent set by a ruling in the firm's favor could invalidate the election of the mayor of Washington and strip the governors of Guam and the Virgin Islands of their legitimacy.
Republican state attorneys general realized they could file suits challenging Obama policies in friendly federal courts, asking trial judges not simply to invalidate rules and regulations but to enjoin enforcement of the policies in every jurisdiction.
Health care has become a central focus of the race, with Walker promising to protect those with pre-existing conditions even as he pushed for work requirements and supported a lawsuit that seeks to invalidate Obamacare.
Even as America was still chewing over Barr's summary of the Mueller report, the Trump administration announced that it was changing course and supporting a Texas judge's decision that would totally invalidate the Affordable Care Act.
And ultimately, this latest tussle is rooted in the President's expressed belief that a "deep state" cabal in US spy and law enforcement agencies is conspiring against him in order to invalidate his 2016 election win.
It can start by passing a CRA resolution to invalidate the Bureau's small dollar lending rule, which will hurt consumers who need small, short term loans by making it nearly impossible for them to get one.
Democrats are pivoting hard to press their health care agenda after the Trump administration moved to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act, an aggressive move by a White House celebrating the end of the Mueller investigation.
The same reasoning could potentially be used to invalidate non-disclosure agreements covering allegations of sexual misconduct, lawyers say, on the theory that some harassers could pose danger to others if their conduct is not revealed.
Avenatti represented Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, in her lawsuit against President Donald Trump to invalidate the non-disclosure agreement she signed prior to his 2016 election over an alleged affair with him in 2006.
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Researchers at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and other groups in the United States and Europe are now working on the problem, and expect to confirm or invalidate the Hungarian experimental results in about a year.
In 2016 generic drug company Mylan NV , seeking to sell its own lower-cost version of Restasis, asked the Patent Trial and Appeal Board to invalidate the Allergan patents on the grounds that they described obvious ideas.
The justices heard an hour of arguments in an appeal by a company called Virginia Uranium, Inc seeking to revive a lawsuit thrown out by a lower court that aimed to invalidate Virginia's ban, enacted in 1982.
It was unclear on Monday whether delaying wall funding until later spending negotiations would invalidate the White House pledge to include Obamacare subsidy funding for low-income people in the current proposal funding the government through September.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Wednesday said it had appointed longtime employee Scott Boalick to the role of chief judge of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, the administrative court empowered to invalidate granted patents.
Spain's Constitutional Court has already halted attempts to fast-track other preparations for the referendum, and it probably will be asked to invalidate the framework for independence as soon as it is approved by Catalonia's regional assembly.
Obamacare is looking healthier as its seventh open enrollment period begins Friday, even as the nation's uninsured rate has begun to tick up and a federal appeals court considers a case that could invalidate the entire law.
The Justice Department claims that the tax bill's "super mandate" is unconstitutional (something that no one in Congress or the presidency noticed when they enacted the bill) and that courts must invalidate other rules along with it.
He said on Twitter he would decide whether to support Kavanaugh based on whether the nominee would vote to invalidate sections of the Affordable Care Act, which guarantees insurance coverage for people with pre-existing medical conditions.
Asked about the court case seeking to invalidate the health law, Mr. Azar said a ruling in the plaintiffs' favor would not change anything immediately because the defenders of the law would appeal to the Supreme Court.
But he quickly pivoted to Machado, who Trump called "Miss Piggy" and "Miss Housekeeping" during her tenure as Miss Universe, seeking to invalidate her attacks against the Manhattan billionaire by recalling her involvement in a criminal investigation.
Voters who know that rather than working to win back their trust and their support, you would rather invalidate the results of the last election and abolish the electoral college to silence their voices in the future.
Cohen said that Trump wanted him to work in the White House but that he believed it would invalidate their attorney-client privilege and therefore make it impossible to do his other work on behalf of Trump.
He suggested that rewriting the statute by "picking and choosing which provisions to invalidate" would interfere with the role of Congress and the "proper course" for the courts would be to strike down the law in its entirety.
Twenty Republican-led states have filed a lawsuit to invalidate all of the ACA, arguing the individual mandate is unconstitutional now that the financial penalty has been repealed and the rest of the law should fall with it.
Although Manafort's lawsuit originally asked the judge to invalidate the entire appointment order, Downing clarified that they were now only asking the judge to set aside the section referring to "any matters" that came out of the investigation.
Adding to calls for his resignation or impeachment, the country's largest circulation daily, the Folha de S.Paulo, recommended in an editorial on Sunday that the TSE invalidate the Rousseff-Temer ticket and that he be removed from office.
Reality check: The Texas lawsuit would indeed be devastating to the ACA if it succeeds — Texas wants the courts to invalidate the entire law, while the Justice Department is hoping to ax its protections for pre-existing conditions.
The ruling will also strengthen the international recognition of the ISDA Master Agreement as a derivatives governance tool, possibly setting a precedent for similar cases that have used local laws to invalidate the governing law of swaps contracts.
The ruling, which overrides the use of local laws to invalidate swaps trades, is the latest in a series of legal setbacks for Italy's municipalities, which are seeking redress for an estimated €2.5bn of losses on derivatives contracts.
It should also invalidate similar laws that other states have already passed — particularly Louisiana, where the Supreme Court recently blocked similar restrictions, and Mississippi, where the last remaining abortion clinic in the state has been threatened with closure.
In this case, what has observers in both parties most concerned is that Trump is preemptively claiming — with virtually no evidence — that the election is "rigged" by a vast and amorphous conspiracy that could already invalidate the results.
There is a history of lawsuits that most legal experts thought were unpersuasive nonetheless putting ACA in mortal danger — namely, the lawsuit that sought to invalidate Obamacare's tax subsidies in states that relied on a federally run marketplace.
A federal appeals court on Friday ruled that the judge overseeing the National Football League's settlement with retired players suffering concussion-related injuries lacked the authority to invalidate cash-advance contracts they entered into with litigation funding firms.
Generic drug company Mylan NV, seeking to sell its own lower-cost version of Restasis, in 2016 asked the agency's Patent Trial and Appeal Board to invalidate the Allergan patents on the grounds that they described obvious ideas.
Though the administration acknowledged in its briefs that 13 appellate judges — between the 4th and 9th circuits — voted to invalidate the president's order, the Justice Department noted in its briefs that eight appellate judges voted to uphold it.
A recent Harris ad on Facebook decried the December decision by a Texas judge to invalidate the Affordable Care Act and asked users to help "defend health care" by providing their first names, email addresses and ZIP codes.
In fact, Pelosi in the Oval Office was every woman who has ever sat through a professional business meeting in which her male colleagues repeatedly interrupt, dismiss, and try to completely invalidate what she brings to the table.
A hard Brexit could also invalidate clauses in bond contracts issued by EU banks under English law, increasing funding problems for lenders when they need to build more buffers against possible losses under new EU and global regulations.
The scene is realistic in that a young woman dealing with dangerous men probably would be at risk for sexual violence, but that doesn't invalidate Dounia's previously established ability to fight through anything using sheer force of will.
"It took about 20 years and over a billion dollars of investment to get to the point where we are able to routinely extract from the data the necessary information to validate or invalidate drug targets," he said.
" Though the judges did not invalidate all of the challenged districts, Brent Wilkes, chief executive of the League of United Latin American Citizens, one of the plaintiffs, said he considered the ruling "on balance a victory for us.
During the meeting with Democrats' Steering and Policy Committee in the Capitol basement, Pelosi also sought to invalidate McConnell's argument that the Senate is merely following the same procedures that governed President Clinton's impeachment in the late 1990s.
Despite the interference warnings from the intelligence community, President Donald Trump has rejected any scrutiny of the administration of the 2016 election — except for his own unproven allegations of voter fraud — as an attempt to invalidate the results.
I thought about these stories this week when I learned of President Trump's decision to change course and join a right-wing push, led by Republican state attorneys general, to invalidate the Affordable Care Act in the courts.
But even if the Supreme Court finds the 2015 amendment to be unconstitutional, DOJ and its backers argue, the answer is not to strike down the entire TCPA but simply to invalidate the exemption for government debt collectors.
The pressure from Trump, and related events, thus make it more likely—much more likely, in my view—that the Ninth Circuit and, if it comes to it, the Supreme Court will invalidate the EO in some fashion.
According to the plaintiffs, Impax in 2008 received $40 million from Medicis plus $23 million in "milestone" payments after agreeing to drop an appeal of a court ruling dismissing lawsuit Impax filed that sought to invalidate a Solodyn patent.
There was this LA Times story that was going around and people were... was getting well and truly ratioed on Twitter, as the expression goes, and the story was 'why claims against Asia Argento don't invalidate the #MeToo movement.
Trump not only tried to invalidate Machado's claims by bringing up her sexuality, but also suggested Clinton helped Machado become a U.S. citizen "so she could use her in the debate," though there is no evidence to support that.
Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has said she had an affair with Trump in 2006 and has sued to invalidate the confidentiality agreement she signed days before the 2016 presidential election that prevented her from discussing it.
Oh, and the courts can also invalidate laws passed by Congress and signed by the president, which is why McConnell is focused on confirming as many conservatives judges as he can before Democrats retake the presidency and the Senate.
On July 13, the House Appropriations Committee approved an amendment he authored that would invalidate the D.C. Death with Dignity Act, which passed in 173 by a large majority on the DC Council after over a year of debate.
This court has often recognized in the context of a Section 225 proceeding [which allows the challenge of an appointment or removal of a director] that improper conduct such as Shari's provide an equitable basis to invalidate written consents.
That prompted a coalition of 16 states and the District of Columbia, led by California, to intervene to defend the law, saying that to pause it or invalidate key components would threaten the health care of millions of people.
As you recall, the Shelby decision didn't invalidate the Voting Rights Act; rather, it said it put the onus on Congress to come up with a modern-day formula for Section 4 that would make Section 5 enforceability viable.
One of the biggest points of criticism of the council's decision to invalidate the results was that it applied only to the result of Istanbul's mayoral election, not the many lower offices that were contested at the same time.
A former Bloomberg LP employee who allegedly experienced discrimination at the company asked a New York Supreme Court judge last month to invalidate not just her non-disclosure agreement, but the NDAs of any "similarly situated" Bloomberg LP employees.
All three judges also denied requests to invalidate Mueller's authority, with Howell writing as recently as late July that a witness subpoenaed to turn over documents and to testify before the grand jury about Roger Stone would have to.
Laurie Evans, a former Bloomberg LP employee who has sued the company for discrimination, asked a New York Supreme Court judge last month to invalidate not just her NDA, but the NDAs of any "similarly situated" Bloomberg LP employees.
Back in 2011, Roberts likewise wrote an opinion in which the five GOP-appointed justices outvoted the four Democratic appointees to invalidate an Arizona election law that provided extra funds to candidates who accepted public financing and faced big-spending opponents.
Online.Kesha and her producer, whose real name is Lukasz Gottwald, have been involved in a legal battle since 2014, when the "Crazy Kids" singer sued the producer, claiming sexual assault and battery and seeking to invalidate her recording contracts with him.
The sentiment was that in expanding the requirements of a written description, the court had overshot its goal and created something that created too many hoops for innovators to jump through that could be used to invalidate almost any patent claim.
The ruling boosts a potential effort by the board to recover billions of dollars in payments made to bondholders should a federal court hearing Puerto Rico's bankruptcy cases choose to invalidate disputed debt issued by the government and its agencies.
After Pelosi walked out of the meeting where she raised Putin's specter, Trump tweeted a photo accompanied by the phrase, "Nervous Nancy's unhinged meltdown," a clear effort to invalidate her criticism and maintain any iotas that remain of his grand persona.
Manafort is asking Jackson to invalidate the section of Mueller's appointment order that gives the special counsel's office the authority to investigate "any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation" into Russian collusion in the 2016 presidential election.
A federal appeals court has refused to reconsider its decision to invalidate an Athena Diagnostics Inc patent, but several judges said they personally disagreed with the decision and urged Congress to make it easier to obtain patents on diagnostics technology.
If Congress passes a terrible law that hurts a lot of people but it's not running afoul of any constitutional guarantees, nobody should want the judiciary to come in and invalidate the law on the grounds that it's a bad law.
Kushner's issues For now at least, Trump's populist direction seems to invalidate notions popular in the Washington punditry that his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his daughter Ivanka Trump could exert a moderating influence on the improvisational commander-in-chief.
U.S. Magistrate Judge John Love in Tyler, Texas questioned why the defendants waited at least seven months to ask the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to invalidate the patents that RealTime asserted in its lawsuits, calling the lag an "unjustifiable" delay.
At least, the case against Cloudflare itself was eventually dismissed, and in a postmortem published yesterday, the company described in detail its game plan and many more specifics around its efforts to crowdsource prior art that might invalidate Blackbird's patents.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former campaign worker for President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking to invalidate all of the non-disclosure and non-disparagement agreements that campaign workers were required to sign before joining the president's 2016 election campaign.
Since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an impeachment probe into Trump last month, and pushed for documents and testimony from key administration officials, the president has railed against the inquiry as a "witch hunt" designed to invalidate the 2016 election.
By declining to defend ObamaCare's preexisting condition protections, "the Trump administration is seeking to invalidate these critical patient protections, and once again subject millions of Americans with pre-existing conditions to the discrimination they faced before [ObamaCare]," the Democrats wrote.
Other tests use three tubes, which the officer can break in a specific order to rule out everything but the drug in question — but if the officer breaks the tubes in the wrong order, that, too, can invalidate the results.
The woes include a glut of pollution permits, a lawsuit that could invalidate the premise of the program and political differences over whether it should continue after 2020 when it is due to expire unless extended by the state legislature.
Barr's statement was remarkable given that Trump has spent months trying to discredit Mueller, branding the FBI investigation as recently as Monday as a "whole big fat hoax" and an effort by a Washington "deep state" to invalidate his election.
Gun rights advocates filed a similar lawsuit a week ago to invalidate a stun gun ban in Washington, D.C. In addition to New Jersey, several states including Hawaii, Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island have outlawed electronic weapons like Taser guns.
"The Trump administration only asked that the individual mandate and provisions protecting individuals with pre-existing conditions be invalidated, but O'Connor's order would invalidate many provisions of the Medicaid program, the Medicare program and other federal laws," he told CNN.
Judge O'Connor went on to ask whether Congress might have intended to force the courts to invalidate the entire health law by targeting the penalty, knowing it was the reason the Supreme Court held up the law as constitutional in 2012.
" 18-year-old Lauren Brewster: "I strongly feel like safe spaces are necessary because this country does a really good job at continuously attempting to do two things: to invalidate youth voices and to silence the voices of people of color.
Mr. Downing suggested that such a lie could invalidate a plea deal that Mr. Gates reached with the special counsel's office to reduce his potential punishment in exchange for his cooperation in the case against his former boss, and possibly others.
When the lead prosecutor for the special counsel's office, Greg D. Andres, objected, challenging the relevance of the question, Mr. Downing asserted that Mr. Gates may have lied about the number of affairs under oath, which could invalidate his plea agreement.
The immediate stakes are enormous: A decisive ruling striking down the Wisconsin Assembly map could invalidate redistricting maps in up to 20 other states, said Barry C. Burden, the director of the Elections Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
A former Bloomberg LP employee is asking a judge to invalidate any non-disclosure agreements that the company, which was founded by Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg, used in settling sex, age, and disability discrimination complaints brought by its employees.
Her experience shows what it means to testify about sexual assault today: submitting to questioning that is designed not just to invalidate your account of a traumatic moment, but also to call into question your very character as a human being.
He led a group of states suing the White House over an Obama executive action that would have given undocumented parents of citizens or lawful residents the right to live and work, eventually convincing the courts to invalidate the plan.
WASHINGTON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Wyoming and Montana, two coal-producing western states, on Tuesday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate Washington state's decision to block on environmental grounds a coal export terminal intended as an outlet to Asian markets.
Mr. Trump, meanwhile, has rallied his base by repeatedly denouncing the investigation, and strategists in his camp believe they can mobilize voters on the right by warning that a Democratic-controlled Congress would seek, in effect, to invalidate Mr. Trump's election.
In Minnesota, the Democratic governor, Mark Dayton, has vowed to veto a measure that would invalidate ordinances in Minneapolis and St. Paul mandating paid sick days and that also would forbid cities and counties from passing other local labor laws.
In an effort to invalidate the inquiry, lawmakers had argued that the president did not withhold a White House meeting or military aid to pressure President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to publicly announce investigations that would benefit Mr. Trump politically.
Imagine living in a country where an overwhelming majority of voters elect an opposition-dominated legislature, but where the executive power immediately and illegally stacks the country's supreme court with its supporters so it can invalidate almost everything the legislature does.
With Trump again emphasizing his determination to undo the ACA -- both by backing litigation that would invalidate the entire law and by proposing to replace it with block grants for states in his latest budget -- Democrats must decide how to respond.
"These errors no more invalidate Ms. Merian's work than do well-known misconceptions published by Charles Darwin or Isaac Newton," Dr. Etheridge wrote in a paper that argued that too many have wrongly focused on the mistakes of her work.
He persuaded Trump to join a lawsuit by Republican attorneys general to invalidate the law, reportedly over the objections of Alex Azar, the health and human services secretary, and Attorney General William Barr, who will have to carry out the effort.
Even though our politics is governed right now by extreme partisan identity, and citizens are using party ID to decide their preferences over everything from candidates to vacation spots, this does not invalidate a social scientist's observations about partisan behavior.
Ms. Daniels's suit, which sought to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement, was dismissed by a federal judge in California this month, and a separate defamation suit Mr. Avenatti filed against Mr. Trump on Ms. Daniels's behalf was dismissed late last year.
The report can't fully validate or invalidate all of the claims about marijuana's medical benefits, given that there are still no studies on some of these questions, and many of the studies that are out there are bad or lacking.
By Robert Iafolla The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Monday became the second federal circuit to invalidate most of former National Labor Relations Board acting general counsel Lafe Solomon's tenure in a case involving labor strife at a home healthcare company.
Of course, the failure of one educational initiative doesn't invalidate the benefit of all charity, but it does serve as cautionary tale about how the ultra-rich can throw big money at a convenient idea—and get bad policy to tag along.
Last November, some of these new approaches helped convince a United States district court to invalidate the Wisconsin state assembly district map—the first time in more than 30 years that any federal court has struck down a map for being unconstitutionally partisan.
A blistering report released Wednesday by the bipartisan U.S. Commission on Civil Rights found that Justice Department efforts to protect minority voters' rights have significantly declined following the Supreme Court's 2013 decision to invalidate a key provision of the landmark Voting Rights Act.
Jeff Nichols' emotional new film Loving is a powerful reminder, shining a light on Mildred and Richard Loving, the Virginia couple who fought (for nine years!) all the way to the Supreme Court to invalidate laws prohibiting interracial marriage in the 1960s.
One young male activist who sought to disrupt such a meeting in Bristol in April had written on Twitter that he was prepared to punch "women who speak to invalidate the experience of someone who faces far more oppressive structures than they do".
The decision by the Supreme Court leaves intact a ruling by a federal court to invalidate Sequenom Inc's patent in an infringement dispute with rival Ariosa Diagnostics, a unit of Roche Holding AG. Reporting by Andrew Chung, Editing by Alexia Garamfalvi and
Flanagan, who "was a teenager in the 1970s", says Ansari's behaviour was not only normal but expected when she was younger, in an attempt to invalidate the allegations, and makes a number of confusing claims about Ansari's accuser based on nothing but speculation.
Dozens of New York state lawmakers have urged Ernst & Young US LLP (E&Y) to end its policy of requiring employees to arbitrate sexual harassment claims, beginning with a former partner who is suing the accounting firm to invalidate her arbitration agreement.
The issues "do not invalidate the study's methodology or the new insights into ocean biogeochemistry on which it is based," said co-author Ralph Keeling, in a note added to the original news release on the study from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
After securing buy-in from key elements of the leadership, Kim would have to socialize the decision to invalidate guidelines set down by Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il. After all, his father's legacy is directly tied to the nuclear program.
The patent office reviews, conducted by its in-house Patent Trial and Appeal Board, have become a quick and cheap way for companies that are prime targets for infringement suits, such as such as Google and Apple Inc, to try to invalidate patents.
Like the 3rd Circuit in the Khazin case, Judge Conley pointed out that Dodd-Frank's amendment of Sarbanes-Oxley to invalidate mandatory arbitration was an entirely different part of the law than the enhanced protections for whistleblowers who report misconduct to the government.
He compared the conservative push in favor of regulation (to limit the power of left-leaning companies) to past efforts by conservatives, including presidents, to create their own media outlets and invalidate others as biased at best and "fake news" at worst.
Lower court judges are constrained by Supreme Court precedent to invalidate these new laws, but the opinions by which they are doing so are suffused with their personal views on abortion and their complaints about how the high court has tied their hands.
If the Supreme Court rules in favor of New Jersey, it could invalidate Paspa entirely and therefore allow every state to pass laws legalizing sports betting, or it could leave Paspa intact but rule that New Jersey's law does not violate it.
It takes another four to six weeks for the apostille, unless you can take it to Washington in person, which obviously you can't because you're filing paperwork in another country where leaving would immediately invalidate the very paperwork you're attempting to obtain.
The court's stirring moral statement in the case — that separate is inherently unequal — was followed, in subsequent years, by its failure to invalidate de facto school segregation in the North and West, which were caused by discriminatory housing and school districting policies.
Judge Hosie said Ms. Fitzpatrick could try to make a case for harassment as laid out in Section 26 of the United Kingdom's Equality Act, the lawyer said, adding that the ruling did not invalidate the "hostile and degrading environment" she endured.
It is hard to imagine a thornier domestic issue for President Trump, whose administration not only refused to defend the law in the case filed by Texas and 19 other states but sided with the plaintiffs, asking the court to invalidate it.
In a court filing, House lawyers said the Justice Department's call to invalidate a subpoena for Trump's financial records was so sweeping it would essentially inoculate presidents from congressional inquiry — reversing precedents that began with George Washington, who submitted to congressional inquiry.
Mr. Trump is focusing on health proposals that do not involve coverage — lowering drug prices, for example — as his administration sides with the plaintiffs in a court case seeking to invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act, putting millions of people's coverage at risk.
It became the immediate object of conservative scorn and of furious efforts in Congress and the courts to invalidate it, but it held up, and formed the basis for new standards on auto emissions and for Obama's Clean Power Plan, issued in 2015.
US District Judge James Otero says the suit, which sought to invalidate the $130,000 agreement that kept Daniels from speaking publicly about her allegations of an affair with Trump ahead of the 2016 election, should be sent back to California Superior Court.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled that the paints and coatings company PPG Industries Inc has standing to appeal the PTAB's refusal to invalidate patents owned by its competitor the Valspar Corporation.
Owners of bonds issued by Puerto Rico, its Public Buildings Authority and Employees Retirement System would face losses on their initial investments ranging from 28% to 87%, with higher reductions earmarked for bonds that the board and some creditors are seeking to invalidate.
That could carry implications for future elections by forcing local and state officials to tally votes they otherwise would invalidate under current standards — an outcome they hope will improve their electoral chances in a must-win state known for its unpredictable politics.
"President Ghani avoided a run-off just by over 11,000 votes and the complaints commission might invalidate tens of thousands of votes from all candidates," another election official said on condition of anonymity because he was not allowed to speak to the media.
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.
"Health care was the single most important issue to voters in the 2018 election," said Representative Anna G. Eshoo, Democrat of California, as she convened a hearing on a decision by a federal district judge in Texas that would invalidate the entire law.
He filed a lawsuit last year against the president on behalf of Ms. Daniels that sought to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement she had reached with Mr. Trump in 2016 relating to a sexual relationship she said she had with Mr. Trump in 2006.
Most economic activity, at the end of the day, has at least some kind of expressive component, and one could conceivably invalidate anything from a statute punishing fraudulent banking practices to a minimum wage law as a limit on people's right of self-expression.
In a second study last month, the Urban Institute found that whites would account for nearly half of those who would lose coverage if the courts invalidate the ACA, while adults without four-year college degrees would compose more than four-fifths of the losers.
If the appeals court agrees, it would wipe away the "guaranteed issue" and "community rating" provisions, which pertain to preexisting conditions, but it would also invalidate other parts of the law -- such as Medicaid expansion -- that have nothing to do with the individual mandate.
Other members of the audience, which was largely made up of young women, said that going to someone's apartment shouldn't invalidate a woman's right to make decisions about her body, and the comment ultimately led to a larger discussion about women's agency and safety.
Like I say, though, tinkering with the innards yourself will invalidate that warranty — so there's really no middle ground here, you're signing up for the full Corsair hand-holding experience with this PC. Not that I'd encourage anyone to mess around inside the Corsair One.
Not only did they invalidate Ecuador's arguments that Assange's fears of extradition were unfounded, but they became a main part of its justification for continuing to give him asylum and pressing the UK to grant him safe passage, according to documents seen by BuzzFeed News.
It is not clear whether Reeker provided any testimony to support or invalidate that concern; he did, however reportedly tell lawmakers he defended Yovanovitch, a respected career diplomat who he had known for 25 years, before and after she was relieved of her duties.
At the Supreme Court, both sides aimed their arguments—as so often happens these days—at Anthony Kennedy, the perpetual swing vote, poised between a quartet of liberals, who are probably more eager to invalidate Wisconsin's map than the court's four conservative justices are.
" As stated on the opposition campaign's website, Ohioans Against the Deceptive Rx Ballot Issue argues that both the Medicaid and V.A program already routinely negotiates additional discounts, and that Issue 2 could "invalidate many of the contracts and supplemental discounts the state has already negotiated.
In a filing to the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board, the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe asked that Mylan's case seeking to invalidate Allergan's patents on dry-eye medicine Restasis be thrown out on the grounds that the board has no jurisdiction over the tribe.
" One Lovato fan tweeted, "Please be careful with your words, yes the song was a hit and yet I know you didn't meant it like that but a bisexual woman has every right to call out bi fetishization & you don't get to invalidate her.
Today, it filed a motion with EUIPO (the European intellectual property office) to invalidate DT's claim to a trademark on magenta; and it has further petitioned the German trademark office to remove DT's claim to holding a right on magenta in the insurance sector.
A lawyer for technology licensing company WiLan Inc on Monday urged an appeals court to invalidate the whole U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Patent Trial and Appeal Board, saying a recently identified constitutional defect in the board's structure cannot be fixed without congressional intervention.
In its agreement with the Saint Regis Mohawks, Allergan transferred the patents for Restasis to the tribe, which used its sovereign immunity to move to dismiss challenges from generic-drug makers seeking to invalidate those patents through a system called Inter Partes Review, or IPR.
A federal judge in Texas on Friday denied the state's request to invalidate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, saying the state had waited too long to file the suit and the results of ending the program now could harm the public.
The bills include measures to codify work requirements for some Medicaid recipients and allowing the legislature veto power over whether to join or withdraw from various types of litigation, including a multi-state lawsuit seeking to invalidate Obamacare to which Wisconsin is a party.
But platonic love can be just as strong as romantic love, and needing to make two best friends romantic partners can appear to invalidate that platonic connection (which is why it was exciting to see that besties Black Widow and Hawkeye won't be making out).
The bills also looked to reduce the number of early voting days and gives the Legislature veto power over whether to join or withdraw from various types of litigation, including a multi-state lawsuit seeking to invalidate Obamacare to which Wisconsin is a party.
In addition, Epstein's accusers asked a federal judge on Monday to invalidate the non-prosecution agreement that Epstein reached with prosecutors in the US Attorney's Office in Florida a decade ago, which would give authorities "greater power" to go after his alleged co-conspirators.
Another possible explanation is that Trump is digging in his heels because he sees any criticism of his approach to Russia as bound up in the election meddling issue, that he has blasted as a hoax designed to invalidate his shock White House victory.
If that scenario comes to pass, Cohen allies -- if those people really exist -- will make the case that even if he didn't totally tell the truth about wanting to work at the White House, it doesn't invalidate all the other truths he told on Wednesday.
Greene's Energy, and it addresses whether Congress can create an administrative tribunal to invalidate the property rights secured to innovators — in this case, whether an agency called the Patent Trial & Appeal Board can cancel patents without having to follow the same rules as courts.
Analysts say that with customers not needing as much fuel as they thought, Chinese buyers are trying to stop or reschedule shipments with some of them going to the extreme option of declaring force majeure — a legal term for unforeseen circumstances that invalidate a contract.
The situation is similar in New Mexico, where the new rule will effectively invalidate permits controlling the levels of mercury and PCBs running off the heavily contaminated grounds of Los Alamos National Laboratory and into the Rio Grande, Santa Fe's main drinking water supply.
Not only is Trump punting from his assertion last week that Republicans would have a plan ready to go if/when the courts invalidate the ACA , he's also wrapping his arms around the idea of the 2020 election as a referendum on health care!
There will be a special election to fill North Carolina's 9th Congressional District seat on Tuesday after a ballot fraud scandal led the state elections board earlier this year to invalidate the 2018 results and overturn what had appeared to be a Republican victory.
Legal experts, on the right and the left, have said that the Trump administration's position in the case is "absurd" and "ludicrous" because if Congress had intended to invalidate the preexisting conditions rules along with the mandate penalty in the tax bill, they would have.
"If the Fifth Circuit upholds the entire decision from below — that the mandate is unconstitutional and not severable — it would invalidate the entire ACA, and the Supreme Court will be forced to take up the case," University of Pennsylvania health law professor Allison Hoffman told Vox.
"When you see people post problems that they bump into as a woman, like not enough pockets on pants, you get folks who crawl out of the woodwork and wave a pair of niche work pants marketed to women and try to invalidate them," he says.
None of these limitations or considerations invalidate they study's findings, it's just a sign, as Chavarro said, that we need to study cannabis more (the fact that cannabis is still considered more dangerous than opioids by the U.S. government remains a roadblock to that research, incidentally).
In their lawsuit, the American Health Care Association and four other state and local health care groups, are claiming that CMS and the Department of Health and Human Services overstepped their authority in issuing the rule since Congress has repeatedly rejected legislation to invalidate arbitration agreements.
The case involves a patent relating to hydraulic fracking but will be closely watched by technology companies because they have frequently used inter partes review to invalidate patents they have been accused of infringing, said Alan Fisch, a patent lawyer at the law firm Fisch Sigler.
If you want to really drive the point home while participating in the process, leave the top spot on your ballot blank and vote for state and local offices (though you should double-check with a poll worker to make sure that won't invalidate your ballot somehow).
In what both sides admit will be the most consequential ruling to date in the fight over vote counting in Florida, Democrats are asking US District Judge Mark Walker to invalidate a statute that requires voter signatures on provisional and mail ballots to match those on file.
But Dan Ravicher, a law professor at the University of Miami, says the judge's order puts Allergan in a tough position, raising the question of whether naming the tribe as a co-plaintiff in the federal case could invalidate its sovereign immunity to the IPR challenges.
Blum's group, the Project on Fair Representation, also orchestrated a lawsuit from Shelby County, Alabama that in 2013 led the high court to invalidate a portion of the 1965 Voting Rights Act mandating federal approval for election law changes in states with histories of racial discrimination.
What to watch: North Carolina Democrats and voting rights advocates — seeking to invalidate the map that gave Republicans 10 of the 13 U.S. House seats in 2016 with just 53% of the statewide popular vote — believe the case offers clear evidence of direct injury to voting power.
Guarding protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions, in particular, is proving a potent closing argument for Democrats and forcing Republican candidates, many of whom voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act last year and support a new lawsuit seeking to invalidate it, on the defensive.
Mr. Avenatti, who has toyed with a run for president, rose to prominence in March, when he filed suit on behalf of Ms. Clifford, known professionally as Stormy Daniels, seeking to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement she had struck with the president relating to an alleged sexual relationship.
In a separate interview on Sunday with MSNBC's "Kasie DC," Costello said his choice not to run was "the most difficult decision I can recall having to make" and that the state Supreme Court's decision to invalidate the old district map led him to not seek reelection.
The 3rd Circuit ruled that Judge Brody had the power to invalidate funding agreements structured as true assignments - in which the funder stepped into a plaintiff's shoes to demand repayment directly from the settlement administrator – because she has authority over the administration of a settlement she approved.
When the NCAA announced in September it was moving championship events out of North Carolina, it listed the following factors: North Carolina laws invalidate any local law that treats sexual orientation as a protected class or has a purpose to prevent discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender individuals.
The reviews have become a quick and cheap way for companies to try to invalidate patents owned by competitors and others, and have been especially popular with high technology companies such as such as Apple Inc and Samsung Electronics Co Ltd that are common targets of patent infringement suits.
In his essay, "Blackletter logotypes and metal music," Metal scholar Dr. Vitus Vestergaard suggests it was a natural move for metal bands with Satanic leanings, or those seeking to invalidate or otherwise subvert religion, to call upon, expand, and distort the typeface that brought it to the masses.
If Congress passed such a federal law today, it would invalidate medical aid-in-dying laws in six states representing 18% of the nation's population, according to 2015 Census data: California, Colorado, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Vermont, as well as legislation introduced in New York and 25 other states.
Should Avenatti, for instance, fail in his bid to invalidate the NDA, his client, who described on "60 Minutes" the details of her alleged affair with Trump — down to the precoital spanking and the claim that she could identify his genitals — could be liable for millions in damages.
In a recent lawsuit, Mr. Trump's Department of Justice is arguing that the federal courts should invalidate the Affordable Care Act provisions that prevent insurance companies from charging higher prices to people with pre-existing conditions and from refusing to issue policies to people willing to pay for them.
The cases against the President The most high-profile civil suit against Trump was brought by Stormy Daniels, an adult film star who is trying to invalidate a nondisclosure agreement preventing her speaking about an alleged affair with the former real estate tycoon more than a decade ago.
The justices heard an hour of arguments in an appeal by a company called Virginia Uranium, Inc seeking to revive a lawsuit thrown out by a lower court that aimed to invalidate Virginia's ban, enacted in 1982, because it conflicted with a federal law that regulates nuclear power generation.
On Monday night, the Trump administration announced that it now supports a ruling from a Texas judge that would invalidate the entire Affordable Care Act -- aka Obamacare -- a move that almost certainly will push the fight over how health care is delivered in this country to the Supreme Court.
San Juan district judge Jose Fuste found that the tax "on its face, clearly discriminates against interstate commerce" while also pointing to Puerto Rico's dire finances, which he said would invalidate the argument that any company could seek refunds on the taxes in the future by challenging it in court.
The court will hear a bid by a Virginia Energy Resources Inc subsidiary and other owners of the largest U.S. uranium deposit to revive a lawsuit thrown out by a lower court that sought to invalidate Virginia's ban because it conflicted with a federal law that regulates nuclear power generation.
The lower rank in patents is due to new administrative reviews implemented in the last decade, which made it easier to invalidate patents after they were granted by the USPTO, as well as a series of Supreme Court rulings restricting the patentability of inventions in certain cutting-edge technology areas.
Republicans, posing as grave prosecutors of a state crime, sought to paint Strzok's anti-Trump political commentary in texts to a former lover as a symptom of institutionalized bias that should invalidate special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election -- from which Strzok has been removed.
These cases generally stand for the idea that a court will look to see whether the consent was properly authorized when it was delivered and that the court will invalidate them only if they were improperly obtained, typically with a wrongful act that arose to a breach of fiduciary duty.
A U.S. federal appeals court has denied a bid by Union Pacific Railroad Company to invalidate a U.S. Department of Transportation safety rule that requires railroads to share with states and tribes information about trains passing through that carry highly-flammable liquids, rejecting claims that the rule insufficiently protects the data.
Mr. Benson's daughter, who had been the Saints' and Pelicans' executive vice president, and the two grandchildren, who had lesser executive roles, filed a lawsuit in a Louisiana court, seeking to invalidate the firings on the grounds that Mr. Benson was mentally impaired and had been unduly influenced by his wife.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's decision to ask a federal appeals court to invalidate the Affordable Care Act has given House Democrats a new opening to pursue what they see as a winning political strategy: moving past talk of impeachment to put kitchen-table issues like health care front and center.
At the federal level, union officials have pulled out all the stops, introducing the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, which would, among other favors to Big Labor, invalidate right-to-work laws — mandating that private-sector workers pay the very union fees now banned for public-sector workers.
Although the term "gaslighting" is a scary-sounding word, it basically means a person, whether a romantic partner, friend, family member, or public figure, acts or says certain things that invalidate another person&aposs experience to the point they question whether their feelings or perceptions were right in the first place.

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