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If the individual mandate is invalidated, they suggest, the ACA should be invalidated as well.
Mr. Handke's politics irreversibly invalidated his aesthetics, his worship of Mr. Milosevic invalidated his ethics.
Baird, decided a year before Roe, invalidated the contraception ban.
Even in queer communities, femmes are often invalidated or overlooked.
It's just a few questions that make me feel invalidated.
"The L.G.B.T. community is tired, ignored, feels invalidated," he said.
The decision (which has a fascinating history) invalidated those laws.
Each time my struggle was invalidated, it felt like a cut.
Twice a federal court of appeals in DC invalidated those efforts.
But last summer, a judge invalidated the law as too vague.
But the grief of all other students also shouldn't be invalidated.
The story was later invalidated, and Rolling Stone retracted the piece.
In July, regulators sanctioned Holmes and invalidated years of test results.
Last year, a federal judge in Texas invalidated the entire law.
The Justice brief argues all three ACA provisions should be invalidated.
"I grew up feeling invalidated from every single corner," he said.
The way he responded to those concerns made students feel invalidated.
Alabama, that invalidated mandatory life sentences without parole for juvenile offenders.
David: If the election was proven tainted, would it be invalidated?
His resignation invalidated that part of his contract, the statement said.
" Dr. Bradford agrees: "Black women's experiences are typically invalidated and not believed.
The previous licencee had extended his premises, and so invalidated the licence.
While Balanchine was in Copenhagen, a Danish court invalidated the Wegeners' marriage.
It also invalidated China's claims to most of the South China Sea.
State marriage laws nationwide were invalidated, 5-4, over many conservatives' objections.
In New Jersey, one trooper's calibration mistake invalidated more than 18,000 tests.
And then, in October, a federal judge invalidated the patents in question.
This one witness had completely invalidated three days worth of prosecution testimony.
A federal court in Texas separately invalidated Allergan's Restasis patents on Monday.
The lawsuit argues that the entire law should be invalidated as unconstitutional.
Holder, in which the justices invalidated a key portion of the law.
The plan was never implemented after a lower court invalidated it in 2015.
Under this theory, the court invalidated several of Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal laws.
But the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office later invalidated one of Apple's patents.
Separate from the current court fight, the Restasis patents already have been invalidated.
Yahoo is notifying the affected account holders, and has invalidated the forged cookies.
The judge's order affects about 85033,000 people who had their voter registration invalidated.
However state laws requiring electors to follow the statewide vote invalidated both efforts.
Thousands of ballots were invalidated because voters' signatures didn't match signatures on file.
But the Roberts court invalidated those provisions in its 2013 Shelby County ruling.
Virginia, the Supreme Court decision that invalidated U.S. state laws restricting interracial marriage.
This reasoning invalidated the limit of $85033,000 on donations to independent expenditure committees.
They want the plea deal invalidated and they want Epstein in federal prison.
My school board had invalidated me in perhaps the most humiliating way possible.
Most recently, the Senate invalidated an Obama-era CFPB rule hamstringing auto loans.
It is a mistake to think that the Great Recession invalidated Keynesian macroeconomics.
According to the principle of explosion, this contradiction potentially invalidated all mathematical proofs.
King Vajiralongkorn's royal command effectively invalidated Ms. Ubolratana's brief political career, analysts said.
As a reckless, unpopular, and divisive figure, Trump has essentially invalidated the first premise.
In October 2017, a district judge invalidated some of Restasis' patents through another channel.
Myspace is notifying users and has already invalidated the passwords of known affected accounts.
Virginia ultimately ended in 1967 when the Supreme Court invalidated laws prohibiting interracial marriage.
Harris said the Supreme Court invalidated the preclearance map, but not the process itself.
When the Supreme Court invalidated state bans on same-sex marriage in Obergefell v.
Last week, a federal appeals court invalidated a 2011 stringent Texas voter identification law.
But just because more are being invalidated, it doesn't mean software patents are over.
After a lawsuit from the Democratic attorney general, a federal court invalidated those maps.
Yet, under your reading, everything that he did while he was acting is invalidated.
This was the first time that a foul had invalidated a Kentucky Derby win.
His attorney general is arguing in court that the entire law should be invalidated.
His order gives voters whose ballots were invalidated by signature mismatches until 5 p.m.
A federal judge invalidated many of the provisions in those executive orders on Saturday.
Since 2006 the constitutional court has invalidated two elections and dissolved seven political parties.
" She called the district court opinion that invalidated the entire law "textbook judicial overreach.
The Supreme Court had invalidated similar regulations on physicians in a 2016 Texas case.
"That 'evidence' has been so invalidated among social scientists who study this topic," noted Powell.
The ones that do have had their licensing processes challenged and in one case invalidated.
Of the 14trn rupees ($207bn) invalidated by demonetisation, an estimated 8.5trn has already been deposited.
Temporary cards issued in the 1990s, which gave them voting rights, were invalidated in 2015.
"We've invalidated all accounts believed to be at risk here," a LinkedIn spokesperson told Reuters.
Sadly, this research is invalidated a bit by the superhero who came in last: Batman.
The court invalidated China's claim to sovereignty over large swathes of the South China Sea.
We're told the tickets they have identified as being held by scalpers have been invalidated.
Recently, the Court of Justice of the European Union invalidated the framework for EU-U.
But to be perfectly clear, the Supreme Court's decision only invalidated the state commission's ruling.
However, election officials invalidated many of the signatures collected by his campaign during those attempts.
Generics may only be sold after a drug's patents expire or are invalidated through litigation.
Rimbaud's narcissistic myth of compulsory derangement has been invalidated too often to appear remotely sound.
But on Monday, it expanded its attack to say the whole law should be invalidated.
The previous two iterations of the travel ban had been invalidated by lower-court rulings.
That is where a bill that could help requalify dozens of invalidated ballots awaits Gov.
After a trial in 2017, the district court then invalidated two districts of Plan C235.
A special election was held in September after the 2018 Election Day results were invalidated.
Under these rules, the Board has invalidated almost 2628 percent of the patents it reviews.
Previously, the Justice Department's stance was that only portions of the law should be invalidated.
A judge last year invalidated a patent on Zytiga, allowing generic versions to enter the market.
Shortly thereafter, we invalidated everyone's passwords, even though we believed the hashed passwords were relatively safe.
Courts in North Carolina and North Dakota have also effectively invalidated those state's voter ID requirements.
The two patents invalidated on Wednesday are owned by Yeda Research & Development and licensed to Teva.
Last year the tribunal invalidated China's claim to sovereignty over most of the South China Sea.
They also said some of the plaintiffs lack standing because their test results were not invalidated.
The implication is that for constitutional reasons, patents on common email antivirus software should be invalidated.
The Dutch case, brought by adults and children, invalidated a national climate change plan as inadequate.
Then, last month, a federal judge invalidated those patents, appearing to render the whole controversy moot.
An agreement needs to be struck before April 13 to prevent the permits from being invalidated.
The company warned that investment in research could dry up if patents continue to be invalidated.
The challengers then argue that all of ObamaCare should be invalidated because the mandate is unconstitutional.
Subsequently, in several paragraphs inserted into a law on reservoirs and waterworks, he invalidated the restraints.
Post-war, but particularly in the 1960s, discriminatory redlining policies and restrictive housing covenants were invalidated.
Federal Election Commission, which invalidated a well-established ban on corporations spending money to elect candidates.
" In The Times, Bosnian-American novelist Aleksandar Hemon wrote that "Handke's politics irreversibly invalidated his aesthetics.
National Collegiate Athletic Association, which invalidated a federal law flatly prohibiting states from legalizing sports gambling.
After a month filtering through the lower courts, on June 224, the justices invalidated the seizures.
It also invalidated China's so-called nine-dash line, an expansive sovereignty claim on Chinese maps.
India took its citizens by surprise last month when it invalidated the most circulated currency notes.
In Soilihi's statement, the opposition candidates set an April 3 deadline for the vote to be invalidated.
Pfizer launched Inflectra in October 2016 after winning a set of rulings that invalidated J&J's patent.
"American Animals" would be a legitimate cautionary tale if it wasn&apost invalidated by its own existence.
Qualcomm is asserting three patents they had never raised before, including one which has already been invalidated.
But voters who select more than one candidate as their first choice will have their ballots invalidated.
Qualcomm is asserting three patents they had never raised before, including one which has already been invalidated.
Apple responded by filing to have the OpenTV patent invalidated in the Federal Patent Court in Munich.
YESTERDAY WE INVALIDATED A PATENT ON A PRODUCT FOR MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS THAT COST $80,000 A YEAR. $80,000.
In the short term, the mentality in making that law invalidated might help people or prevent harm.
More than 850,000 ballots were invalidated after months of recounting under the supervision of the United Nations.
The federal district court for the Western District of Wisconsin invalidated Wisconsin's plan for the State Assembly.
It could mean they've invalidated affected accounts on the site so user passwords will no longer work.
The court had invalidated a provision of federal law that required the mandatory deportation of certain immigrants.
These cookies have been invalidated so they cannot be used to access user accounts, the company said.
But in an abrupt shift, the Justice Department last week argued the entire law should be invalidated.
The order superseded a March 2017 permit that was invalidated by a Montana federal judge in November.
Russian airline Aeroflot invalidated a customer's frequent flyer miles after he snuck his cat aboard a flight.
He and his lawyer didn't realize that his breath test was among those that had been invalidated.
Nearly 29,000 of the invalidated tests in Massachusetts were already used to convict drivers, state records show.
It wasn't a ton of money, but it invalidated the guidance provided by Mr. Pearson in December.
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman in Manhattan on Tuesday invalidated the administration's addition of the citizenship question.
Last week, a federal district judge invalidated the move, but the Justice Department is pressing an appeal.
Swedish authorities abandoned their attempt to extradite him last year, which invalidated the warrant for his arrest.
Texas, the 2003 case where the US Supreme Court that invalidated anti-sodomy laws across the country.
In fact, Trump is president only because a constitutional provision invalidated the choice of the American people.
Virginia, the 1967 Supreme Court decision that invalidated state laws across the country that restricted interracial marriage.
More than 5.6 percent of the votes cast were invalidated, including some for not being marked properly.
In particular, the "hush" agreement she's fighting to have invalidated would likely be included in Cohen's files.
The US Patent and Trademark Office recently invalidated all four of the patents that VirnetX is suing over.
The high court last year put on hold lower court rulings that had invalidated various Texas electoral districts.
That piece of work is immediately invalidated, because no one is writing that and going, 'that's my opinion.
The Supreme Court officially invalidated "separate but equal" arrangements in its 1954 decision Brown v Board of Education.
The amendment that would have invalidated Trump's proposed ban on transgender service members did not make it in.
Previously, the Trump administration had argued that only the law's pre-existing conditions and coverage requirement were invalidated.
Similar proposals in the past have failed to get congressional support or have been invalidated by election officials.
The high court ruled the vote was flawed and invalidated it, leading to this month's new election date.
He is the architect of harsh anti-immigration legislation in Arizona and Alabama that courts have largely invalidated.
But about five weeks after the deal was announced, the judge in the federal case invalidated those patents.
The law in this case is crystal clear, and South Dakota's law should be invalidated by the courts.
The ruling marked the first time a court in Africa invalidated the re-election of a sitting leader.
Concerns: More than 5 percent of the ballots were invalidated, raising questions about the integrity of the results.
If the company loses that case, its patents would be invalidated regardless of the deal with the tribe.
The actions of the guards at Abu Ghraib invalidated the American idea of liberation that I believed in.
He said African Americans could not be citizens, invalidated the Missouri Compromise, helped lead to the Civil War.
In the end, it never came to a vote but the Supreme Court invalidated the steel plant seizure.
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday upheld a ruling that invalidated a crucial Johnson & Johnson patent for Remicade.
Never mind that none of its patents have ever been stripped or invalidated within the first ten years.
Now, weeks later, the therapists more often hear doctors and nurses talk of stress, weariness and feeling invalidated.
A judge this summer invalidated its rule requiring drug makers to include list prices in their television ads.
Simon's ruling marked the fifth time since 2001 that a federal judge has invalidated the government's proposed plan.
The forged cookies have been invalidated by the Company so they cannot be used to access user accounts.
The Foreign Ministry said Ms. Chung's passport would be invalidated if she did not return to South Korea.
Puerto Rico needs four votes among the seven justices to overturn the rulings that invalidated the Recovery Act.
Policies you support in principle aren't invalidated when their beneficiaries turn out to have vexing or perverse views.
Only two "no" votes were cast, with three abstentions and one vote invalidated, from almost 3,000 delegates in parliament.
After the first round of votes were cast, six ballots were invalidated because students didn't fill them out correctly.
Districts 23 and 27, represented by Republicans Will Hurd and Blake Farenthold, respectively, were also invalidated by the decision.
Benchmark is seeking for the June 2016 vote to be invalidated, which would effectively eliminate the three board seats.
Daniels says Cohen invalidated a non-disclosure agreement by telling The New York Times about his payment to her.
China, however, ignored the ruling, which also invalidated its vast claims to virtually all of the South China Sea.
In this case ITC Judge Dee Lord invalidated the last of Jawbone's patents the two companies are fighting over.
I also believe all of Jackson's previous accusers who came forward in court and had their truths cruelly invalidated.
With consent invalidated, the search of the car is rendered unconstitutional, and the charges against Cruz-Zamora are suppressed.
Yahoo has also invalidated unencrypted security questions and answers so that they cannot be used to access an account.
Samsung's disastrous battery issues have invalidated the praise we have heaped upon its beautifully designed, but fatally flawed smartphone.
Four out of six justices agreed with opposition arguments that the electoral commission committed irregularities that invalidated the vote.
Microsoft Corp said the case had implications for computer-related patents, which are being "routinely invalidated" by federal courts.
"Often when we're struggling, we feel like our story is constantly getting invalidated, stigmatized and shamed," Shafi told Mashable.
But it was just Wednesday that a judge in the Southern District of New York also invalidated the rule.
The tribunal did that last year, and invalidated China's claim to sovereignty over most of the South China Sea.
Barnett and Walker found only 51 cases (of 1,158 Chevron decisions) in which courts invalidated agency interpretations as unreasonable.
Under Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, the Supreme Court invalidated over a dozen New Deal laws in 18 months.
Eventually, the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea invalidated Elliott's court order, and the ship sailed away.
Microsoft said the case also has implications for computer-related patents, which are being "routinely invalidated" by federal courts.
The high court in September put both lower court rulings that had invalidated the Republican-drawn districts on hold.
"Today's decision marks the first time the court has ever invalidated an agency action as 'pretextual,'" Justice Thomas wrote.
But many privacy advocates, including the Austrian activist who brought the case that ultimately invalidated Safe Harbor, are unconvinced.
A ruling issued by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals on July 29 invalidated most of a 2013 law.
A group of Republican states that brought the lawsuit initially argued that the entirety of Obamacare should be invalidated.
The Blaine amendments face the possibility of being effectively invalidated in a Montana case pending in the Supreme Court.
The country held an actual referendum on the issue last year but it was invalidated due to insufficient turnout.
The board immediately engaged in overregulation and has invalidated thousands of patents in an overzealous hunt for bad patents.
Voter registration began on April 14, after voting cards issued in previous elections were invalidated because of widespread forgery.
The country's top court, which is packed with Maduro loyalists, had already invalidated every major law passed by Congress.
Nearly 6 percent of ballots were invalidated, the Election Commission reported, raising concerns about the integrity of the vote.
Apple has also racked up victories by having many of Qualcomm's patents invalidated, at least on a preliminary basis.
But apparently in service of consistency, this morning Apple invalidated Google's Enterprise Certificate too, breaking its employee-only iOS apps.
The court also upheld the dismissal of a third patent that it said had been invalidated in a separate case.
In the past, Uber simply trusted riders who claimed someone else used their account without permission and invalidated the fare.
These proceedings work well, yet critics argue that too many patents are being invalidated and are fighting to weaken IPR.
She's usually more like the grail in the story — and half the time she's asleep or in some way invalidated.
The plaintiffs argue that since the mandate was an essential part of the ACA, the entire law should be invalidated.
The disputed law was similar to a Texas law invalidated by the high court in 2016, over a Roberts dissent.
But the association says it was never notified of the action, another reason it says the sale should be invalidated.
The last U.S. laws outlawing same-sex activity were invalidated by the Supreme Court in 2003 in Lawrence v. Texas.
But Apple has also racked up victories by having many of Qualcomm's patents invalidated, at least on a preliminary basis.
The separate claim, filed in federal court in Houston, does not seek legal damages but wants the permit denial invalidated.
The committee invalidated enough Taylor votes to put Mr. Goebel in the lead, and the Legislature declared him the victor.
If the work requirements are invalidated and Bevin ends the state's expansion, the state argued that coverage would also end.
Telling someone who is having suicidal thoughts that their thinking is ridiculous is only going to make them feel invalidated.
The court in that case invalidated the president's actions, which had involved a breach of fiduciary duty by the president.
Vilsack, the court invalidated a random drug testing program for US Forest Service employees at Job Corps Civilian Conservation centers.
If the work requirements are invalidated and Bevin ends the state's expansion, the state argued that coverage would also end.
On Monday the Department of Justice (DOJ) argued in a brief memo that the entire ObamaCare law should be invalidated.
But generic companies can bring their versions to market earlier if they can successfully sue to have those patents invalidated.
They also argue that the key pre-existing condition protections cannot be separated from the mandate and should be invalidated.
Although Facebook says it has invalidated those keys, known as tokens, no one knows what damage has already been done.
The Supreme Court for decades has invalidated state electoral maps due to racial discrimination but not due to partisan advantage.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has recently argued that the entire law should not be invalidated nationwide, reversing a previous stance.
Hearing this, his cabinet ministers jumped in to mention other ways in which ancient texts predicted or invalidated modern ideas.
The decision invalidated a previous policy under then-President George W. Bush that exempted most farms from such reporting requirements.
The department is arguing that these core tenets of Obamacare should be invalidated because Congress eliminated the individual mandate penalty.
The justices invalidated laws to bolster the economy and help workers, for example, with minimum-wage and maximum-hour standards.
We're in this unstable position because the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) invalidated the current Safe Harbor Agreement.
It notes that the Guaido-appointed board has already been invalidated by Venezuela's Supreme Court, which remains loyal to Maduro.
Evans, in which Justice Kennedy's opinion invalidated Colorado's effort to exclude gays and lesbians from protection of anti-discrimination laws.
The 8-1 decision threw out a 2014 Kansas Supreme Court ruling that had invalidated Jonathan and Reginald Carr's death sentences.
This business flourished for years, especially in the months after the Indian government invalidated much of the cash in the nation.
If it took place after the election, or after the nomination, would the results of the election or nomination be invalidated?
Most of these customers signed up after the Indian government invalidated much of the cash in the nation in late 2016.
Lawsuits are coming Pro-neutrality groups are already preparing a legal challenge, arguing the order itself should be invalidated as illegal.
But his removal was halted after a 10th Circuit Court of Appeals decision invalidated the government&aposs grounds for doing so.
To treat it as "a literary language whose truth can neither be validated nor invalidated by empirical science" is a mistake.
Federal judges have overturned maps in Wisconsin, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, and Michigan; Pennsylvania's state supreme court invalidated its congressional map.
A judge dismissed the complaint but the plaintiffs are now appealing, saying the arbitration clause is "unconscionable" and should be invalidated.
In North Carolina, it wiped away a lower court opinion that had invalidated congressional maps there as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.
Arista urged the ITC to rescind its import ban, saying it would be unfair because the Patent Office invalidated Cisco's patents.
It's not clear to me that in the private meetings that Trump had with Putin that that scenario is totally invalidated.
The Justice Department on Monday changed course by arguing in a brief memo that the entire ObamaCare law should be invalidated.
But a federal judge in Texas already invalidated the Restasis patents in a separate proceeding, rendering Allergan's tribal deal effectively meaningless.
After a federal appeals court invalidated the district's attendance policies, the city relied more closely on residential zones to sort students.
The high court in September put on hold two lower court rulings that had invalidated a series of Texas electoral districts.
Last year, a federal appeals court invalidated about two years of pretrial hearings in the case because an earlier judge, Col.
Clinton lost five votes as a result, then President-elect Trump lost two and another three were invalidated by their states.
An international tribunal invalidated many of China's claims in the sea last year, but Chinese leaders have pressed forward with construction.
U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer in Manhattan invalidated patents held by Quantum Stream Inc, saying they cover patent-ineligible subject matter.
So shaky was the outcome that a French judge in 2015 invalidated the arbitration decision, saying it was marred by fraud.
Those states eventually won when a judge invalidated the rule in 22017, saying that such a drastic change needed congressional approval.
The administration last month sided with Republican-led states that are pushing for the law to be invalidated by the courts.
The errors related to slight deviations in the speed of the vehicles during testing that should have invalidated the test results.
The NLRB has invalidated dozens of class-action waivers for violating workers' legal right to band together to improve the workplace.
Those states eventually won when a judge invalidated the rule in 2017, saying that such a drastic change needed congressional approval.
Shortly after the Supreme Court invalidated parts of the Voting Rights Act in 2013, North Carolina imposed a tough photo ID requirement, reduced the period for early voting by seven days, eliminated the ability to register and vote the same day, invalidated votes case in the wrong precinct, and ended pre-registration for 16-year-olds.
Additionally, Lige told CNN that there were inconsistencies in the student's statement, and that witnesses came forward that further invalidated the report.
The courts, which invalidated the original ban, did so, in effect, because they found the order amounted to religious discrimination against Muslims.
AP: There's two cases with Stormy Daniels aside from the one yesterday that the judge invalidated, but the hush-deal case continues.
Raich, in which an appellate ruling in the Ninth Circuit had invalidated federal law restricting the use of medical marijuana in California.
In his dissent, Judge Raymond Kethledge said the U.S. Supreme Court never invalidated Ohio's execution procedure as being cruel and unusual punishment.
But earlier this year, Florida's legislature passed a law that, depending on your view, either clarified or, in effect, invalidated this change.
In 19993, the justices invalidated the state's rigid, unscientific rule that skirted the court's clear 2002 ban on executing intellectually disabled people.
Turkey's Operation Euphrates Shield has simply invalidated this flawed understanding by demonstrating what the legitimate opposition is capable of when properly supported.
A week earlier, the Patent Office invalidated claims in a different Cisco patent on a way to improve processing in network devices.
Arista urged the ITC to rescind its import ban, saying the ban would be unfair because the Patent Office invalidated Cisco's patents.
The state may use electrocution if the lethal injection is "invalidated by a final and unappealable court order," a state code says.
The country's supreme court invalidated the results of the first election, won by President Uhuru Kenyatta, saying it was tainted by fraud.
Walker took Scott to task earlier this year when the judge invalidated the state of Florida's ban on allowing felons to vote.
But the deal's opponents have warned other countries that the American commitment could fall short if the Clean Power Plan is invalidated.
The provisions DOJ says should be invalidated are central to the ACA and would gut protections for those with pre-existing conditions.
We argued that the patents at issue should be invalidated for not satisfying U.S. patent law as defined by the Alice decision.
"The court erred first in concluding that SB 5 must be invalidated as the tainted fruit of SB 14," the ruling states.
MySpace has invalidated the passwords of all the known users impacted by the breach and is in the process of notifying victims.
Trump backers will side with the President's assertion that, now more than ever, whatever Mueller wins up finding is invalidated by Strzok.
The ruling by federal judge Rolando Valcir Spanholo invalidated the exclusivity patent for the drug sofosbuvir, sold under the brand name Sovaldi.
Deemed the " papers please" law by critics, it inflamed sentiment against the Republican Party, and was eventually invalidated by the Supreme Court.
But the administration has since raised the stakes considerably, embracing the states' argument that the entire health care law should be invalidated.
The Philippines won an international arbitration award last year that invalidated China's claims to sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea.
As a result, the judge invalidated a set of US asylum policies for the asylum seekers who are part of the case.
North Carolina's law was enacted in 2013 following the controversial US Supreme Court ruling that invalidated part of the Voting Rights Act.
"If the A.C.A. is invalidated, nearly 12 million Americans who gained coverage through the Medicaid expansion would become uninsured," the coalition said.
Becerra, which invalidated a pair of California regulations designed to warn women that unlicensed crisis pregnancy centers were unlicensed, among other things.
Other analysts said that at least a dozen House districts would be open to court challenges if the court invalidated Wisconsin's map.
Stark invalidated four Acorda patents on methods of delivering the drug which were not set to expire until between 2025 and 2027.
The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague invalidated China's claim over most of the South China Sea in July last year.
The maps have been declared racial and partisan gerrymanders, invalidated multiple times, and they have generated millions of dollars in court costs.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a ruling that invalidated some of Abbvie Inc's patents on Humira, the world's bestselling drug.
That lawsuit argues that the rest of the law is dependent on the mandate and should be invalidated if the mandate falls.
But since the treaty, like hundreds of others signed with Native nations, was never invalidated by Congress, it legally maintained its standing.
And many view the lawsuit, which claims Obamacare was invalidated when Congress eliminated the penalty for not having insurance, as significantly flawed.
In 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague invalidated China's claim to sovereignty over most of the South China Sea.
After the 30 day grace period any US national that travels to North Korea will have their passport invalidated by their government.
In abortion-related action later in May, the justices revived part of an Indiana regulation that had been invalidated by a lower court.
The court rejected his request for the vote to be canceled and Rajoelina's votes invalidated, saying there was insufficient evidence of widespread irregularities.
Indeed, other courts in states such as New York, Texas, and Maryland have invalidated laws that were similar to California&aposs FACT Act.
Daniels also amended her lawsuit Monday to argue that the NDA should also be invalidated because the $130,000 constituted an illegal campaign contribution.
Hellerstedt, which smacked down a Texas law that severely restricting abortion providers on arbitrary measures, and which invalidated similar laws in other states.
A monumental elections lawsuit, in which the state's high court invalidated its gerrymandered congressional districts, could blow the state's House races wide open.
But this week, as first reported by Retraction Watch, the study was retracted due to a pair of errors that invalidated its conclusion.
A total of 400 applications were received, but two were invalidated as they were for a block reserved for Ghana National Petroleum Corporation.
Norman, so used to having life revolve around him, increasingly can't understand why his mother has invalidated this central contract of their relationship.
Shares of Teva Pharmaceuticals fell as much as 6 percent on Wednesday after the U.S. Patent Office invalidated two of the company's patents.
One 2016 analysis, for example, says that such a high temperature isn't even possible, though this didn't lead to the reading being invalidated.
We are also pleased the court invalidated the award of interim spousal support to Jason based on his waiver in the prenuptial agreement.
Bevin argued that the state would be forced to end its Medicaid expansion if the activists' lawsuit was successful and the waiver invalidated.
The vote to make Kosovo FIFA's 210th member was 141 to 23, meaning more than 40 members abstained or had their votes invalidated.
The College Board invalidated a Florida high school student's SAT results after she retook the exam to improve her score by 330 points.
Dvoretzky said Solomon's actions wouldn't necessarily be invalidated, but under SW General's reading of the law, he would have had to step aside.
In a recent House committee hearing, witnesses came forward to say that if the ACA is invalidated, important patient initiatives would be eliminated.
If the ACA is invalidated, protections under the prior law, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, would likely come back into force.
The defendants argue that if Kentucky's waiver is invalidated, other conservative states will be less likely to consider expanding Medicaid coverage under ObamaCare.
Ever since India invalidated much of its cash, it has been encouraging its citizens to switch to mobile wallets and other epayment solutions.
Appeals from Indiana and Alabama officials of state regulations invalidated in lower courts have been scheduled for action by the justices for months.
Legal background: The latest case argues that all of ObamaCare should be invalidated because one provision, the mandate to have coverage, is unconstitutional.
Duterte has until now chosen not to push that ruling, which invalidated China's claim of sovereignty over most of the South China Sea.
Clinton said that as secretary of state she had visited countries whose leaders jailed political opponents and invalidated elections they did not win.
A federal appeals court has invalidated crucial claims in an audio speaker patent at the heart of an infringement lawsuit against Apple Inc.
As you know, Avenatti is trying to get the confidentiality agreement Daniels signed invalidated and Trump wants the matter handled privately in arbitration.
The judge, Nelva Gonzales Ramos, had invalidated portions of the law in 2014, but gave the state a chance for a do-over.
In 2011, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals invalidated a waiver that would have authorized co-pays for Medicaid patients in Arizona.
The Montana Supreme Court invalidated the whole program holding that it violated the state constitution that bars state funds to aid religious schools.
Due to changes in patent law and policy over the past decade, patent-holding companies have increasingly found their patents contested and invalidated.
And, to add further injury, to further deepen the wounds, their abuse is often invalidated or minimized by society and health care professionals.
Roberts, who voted in 2012 to save the law, might question whether the entire law needed to be invalidated, the liberal thinking goes.
The Trump administration said early last week that it agrees with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated the law.
In 2012, the NDP-controlled National Assembly passed an amnesty law giving him immunity but that was later invalidated by a court ruling.
On Tuesday, a federal appeals court heard arguments from 18 Republican-led states and the Justice Department that the law should be invalidated.
On Tuesday, a federal appeals court heard arguments from 18 Republican-led states and the Justice Department that the law should be invalidated.
The two companies are currently locked in a lawsuit over one of Red's RAW codec patents, which Apple is trying to get invalidated.
The court's ruling invalidated the idea of so-called implied consent when criminal penalties are levied for refusing to submit to a blood test.
When Hurricane Katrina laid waste New Orleans in 1803, over 70,000 tonnes of zinc stored in LME warehouses were invalidated because of flood damage.
Despite the overwhelming support among voters for the government's proposal to ban migrants, the result was invalidated by a low turnout of below 13%.
The access tokens have already been invalidated, whereas password reuse can lead people to have their other apps hacked long after the initial breach.
Rather, a 5-4 Supreme Court majority invalidated the law on federalism grounds — saying that Congress simply lacked the authority to regulate the matter.
" Barrett also noted that "thus far, all other attempts by states to ban abortion beginning at the detection of cardiac activity have been invalidated.
Democrats pushed back against the idea that a vote should be invalidated just because a person did not register a written change of address.
Even though the USPTO has since invalidated that patent, stating it was wrongly issued in the first place; Samsung still had to pay up.
But the Montana Supreme Court held that the program violated the state constitution that bars public funds for religious purposes and invalidated the program.
The negotiations began three months ago after Europe's highest court invalidated a 15-year-old data-transfer pact, a so-called safe harbor agreement.
Earlier this month, an international tribunal issued a ruling in favor of the Philippines that invalidated China's sweeping claims in the South China Sea.
Deseret News, a paper close to the Mormons, quoted a church spokesman as saying these rites were against church policy and had been invalidated.
In 2013, the Timorese government accused Canberra of espionage to gain commercial advantage during CMAT's negotiations, claiming that such a move invalidated the agreement.
U.S. District Judge Richard Andrews in Delaware rejected an argument by Niantic that the Blackbird patent at issue should be invalidated as too abstract.
It also invalidated China's nine-dash line claim to most of the South China Sea, which the senate resolution said was "unlawful and expansive".
Just a week earlier, the same three-judge district court panel invalidated two of Texas' congressional districts for the same reason, finding intentional discrimination.
She invalidated all three patents at issue in the suit, finding that the ideas they catalogued were abstract ideas and ineligible for patent protection.
A proposed ballot initiative there was halted when the secretary of state invalidated thousands of signatures, but it was recently granted a new review.
Texas — they might ask whether a state law, legitimately passed, can be invalidated if it does not offend any articulated terms of the Constitution.
The second case dealt with a more far-fetched challenge: It sought to have the ACA invalidated because the Senate wrote most of it.
The case had been losing steam as Jawbone has been pulling back on its fitness tracker products, while some of Fitbit's patents were invalidated.
"We will not let Dr. Blasey Ford's experiences be invalidated by partisan nonsense," Ms. Burke, the founder of the #MeToo movement, tweeted on Monday.
Holder invalidated a critical portion of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, making it arguably one of the most consequential cases in recent years.
But then, he noted, a Supreme Court decision in 2013 invalidated what activists say is the heart of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
In 2013 Mr. Odinga challenged the election results in court but failed to have them invalidated, fueling the opposition's cynicism toward the legal process.
He was set on proving his case and decided there was only one way to get her records invalidated: catch Moayedi in the act.
In late April, Murphy reached out to another Guinness employee, an adjudicator who, Murphy says, might be more serious about getting old records invalidated.
But the states were freed from that requirement in 2013, after a Supreme Court decision that invalidated key provisions of the Voting Rights Act.
A federal appeals court on Friday affirmed a decision that invalidated a Duke University pharmaceutical patent claim challenged by biotechnology company BioMarin Pharmaceutical Inc.
The ruling invalidated a system that has allowed judges, rather than juries, to specify the aggravating factors that determine a defendant's eligibility for execution.
The Justice Department said in a brief filed on Monday that the administration supports a recent district court decision that invalidated all of Obamacare.
As the court majority invalidated, at first, FDR's economic legislation, the frustrated president proposed adding a new justice for every sitting justice older than 70.
Last September, the high court put on hold two lower court rulings from earlier in 2017 that had invalidated a series of Texas electoral districts.
The firm is suing to have a June 2016 vote that added three board seats to be invalidated, which would remove Kalanick from the board.
Ahead of the election, officials have said at least 10% of the votes cast must be from women — otherwise the region's results will be invalidated.
In October a federal judge in Texas invalidated the Restasis patents instead of waiting for the patent board to rule, rendering Allergan's move largely meaningless.
The election is the first since 267 (a partially boycotted one in 22016 was invalidated) and many Thais are delighted at the chance to vote.
Amid growing concerns in Europe about spying by U.S. authorities on Internet data, a previous agreement was invalidated in October 2015 by an EU court.
J&J is appealing an August federal court decision that invalidated a U.S. Remicade patent, setting the stage for a February court battle with Pfizer.
"After the 30 day grace period any US national that travels to North Korea will have their passport invalidated by their government," the statement says.
Purdue Pharma LP on Thursday lost a bid to undo a ruling that invalidated one of the patents protecting its painkiller OxyContin from generic competition.
North Carolina is engaged in a divisive redistricting debate and the courts have previously invalidated its voter ID law, citing its discriminatory purpose and effect.
Kenya's Supreme Court invalidated the results of the contentious August 8 vote, which showed victory for Kenyatta and ordered a new election within 60 days.
Current President Uhuru Kenyatta is re-contesting early August's election this week, following the original vote being invalidated by the country's Supreme Court in September.
The problem, of course, is that the vast majority of this "fun" has been illegal under a federal law invalidated by the Supreme Court Monday.
Already, there are indications that subsequent court jurisprudence on patent eligibility and the rate at which patents are being invalidated may mitigate these two challenges.
Cuozzo's speedometer patent was invalidated in a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office review procedure after being challenged by GPS device maker Garmin Ltd in 2012.
The move comes after a federal judge invalidated the warrant the government used to hack thousands of child pornography suspects, including defendant Michael P. Lough.
That case invalidated the vast majority of criminal abortion laws in the nation and left the states little room to regulate abortion early in pregnancy.
Trump said, as he has in the past, that he thinks Democrats and Republicans could come together on a replacement if the law is invalidated.
"Nevertheless, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court invalidated the 2011 Plan and implemented its own solely on newly created state-law grounds," they said in court briefs.
But the new Parliament simply invalidated all five choices and picked five new judges, which was an even more gross violation of the constitutional order.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly said he favors such protections but has not explained how he would achieve them if the Obama-era law were invalidated.
Updated: July 9, 2019 The Affordable Care Act was already in peril after a federal judge in Texas invalidated the entire law late last year.
In Queens, more than two dozen insurgent candidates had their nominations invalidated by the board for errors on a form called an amended cover sheet.
For only the second time in its history, the justices invalidated an act of Congress that sought to limit the power of the federal courts.
She was frequently traveling in a remote area, and the BBC, citing the Queensland Police, reported that the suspect had damaged and invalidated her passport.
The second leadership ballot was held after the country's Supreme Court invalidated the initial August vote, also won by Kenyatta, over concerns about tallying irregularities.
Fifty years ago, I doubt that Mildred and Richard Loving, the plaintiffs in the landmark case that invalidated laws against interracial marriage, would have agreed.
On Monday, the Trump administration broadened its attack on the Affordable Care Act, telling a federal appeals court that the entire law should be invalidated.
There would be no targeting of specific states and counties, in the way Shelby County invalidated, nor any benchmark in history that can become outdated.
Besides the Wisconsin and Maryland cases, partisan gerrymanders are under assault in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, where courts invalidated Republican-drawn congressional maps this month.
Earlier this year, a federal appeals court in Washington D.C. invalidated employment agreements that barred hospital workers from discussing their wages and other working conditions.
When more data breaches were discovered in May, the company invalidated the passwords of any accounts in which users had not reset their password since 2012.
In a statement, Schneiderman said Cephalon defrauded the Patent and Trademark Office in order to secure an additional patent, which was later invalidated by a court.
The judges questioned whether Obamacare could be invalidated only in the 18 states that brought the lawsuit, while remaining valid in the rest of the country.
States including Texas challenged the Obama administration on the legality of giving undocumented parents amnesty, and the plan was invalidated by a 2016 Supreme Court ruling.
On the same day, the justices left in place a lower court ruling that invalidated a much more restrictive abortion related provision of the same law.
In December of that year, the Hawaii Supreme Court invalidated the TMT's building permit, ruling that the DLNR had not followed due process in approving it.
If the NDAs are invalidated, former staffers would be able to speak openly about their time on the campaign trail without fear of facing financial penalties.
It's not that the Indian government isn't trying to fill the void it created last November when it invalidated much of the cash in the country.
The Richmond, Virginia-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on July 29 invalidated the North Carolina law, ruling that it intentionally discriminated against minority voters.
The Supreme Court agreed with the non biological mother and reversed the Alabama Supreme Court decision that had invalidated the Georgia adoption decree of her children.
In March, country artist Eric Church invalidated 25,000 tickets allegedly intended for resale, by looking through sales reports and weeding out those with odd purchase patterns.
An arbitration court in The Hague in July invalidated China's territorial claims after a case was brought by the Philippines, a ruling Beijing refuses to recognize.
It came after a federal judge in Texas invalidated the entire law after ruling the individual mandate was unconstitutional without the tax penalty back in December.
The briefs come less than a week after the U.S. Department of Justice, in an unexpected legal maneuver, said the entire healthcare law should be invalidated.
Promises alone will not convince the public, my fellow lawmakers, and – critically – the European Court of Justice, which invalidated the previous "Safe Harbor" arrangement last October.
Currently all four VirnetX patents in the suit have been invalidated by the Patent and Trademark Office, or its Patent Trial and Appeal Board, or both.
"Today's decision strikes down in one fell swoop provisions in more laws enacted by Congress than the court has cumulatively invalidated in its history," he wrote.
On Wednesday, they leveled virtually the same charge against Republicans in Texas, where a 2011 election law was invalidated this summer by another federal appeals court.
Trump constructed a world in which an inspector general's report from the Justice Department cleared him of collusion and invalidated Robert Mueller's investigation -- it did not.
Chief Justice John Roberts, meanwhile, seemed blown away by the number of arbitration agreements that would be invalidated by a ruling in favor of the employees.
Even if Alonso could have benefited from Obama's now-invalidated immigration plan, it is not clear that would have helped Moreno in his fight to remain.
The decision left businesses scrambling for uncertain alternatives to the invalidated agreement, which had allowed U.S. firms to "self-certify" they met Europe's more stringent requirements.
In addition, judges invalidated a law that would have freed some 120 prisoners, many of them opposition politicians or activists jailed by the government during protests.
The long-simmering debate came back into the news last week when a federal judge invalidated a government warrant used to hack a child pornography suspect.
The court invalidated a provision in that law, called the Military Commissions Act, that denied habeas corpus rights to detainees at the military detention facility. Jan.
It let stand lower court rulings that invalidated a voter ID requirement in Texas and that deemed discriminatory a series of voting changes in North Carolina.
Gandhi guilty of the electoral malpractice of using government machinery during the 1971 election, invalidated her victory and barred her from political office for six years.
The ruling also restored measures that had been invalidated on some level by the earlier law, including provisions like allowing voters to register on Election Day.
A crucial part of the act was invalidated by the Supreme Court in 2013, in a case brought by Shelby County, a suburb south of Birmingham.
On Thursday, Judge Mark Walker of the Federal District Court in Tallahassee ruled that voters whose ballots were invalidated by mismatches would have until 53 p.m.
In 2012, the Supreme Court invalidated a law that had been in force for a decade regulating the exemption from military service for ultra-Orthodox Jews.
On Monday, though, the Supreme Court invalidated the commission's actions against Mr. Phillips as a violation of his constitutional right to the free exercise of religion.
The reversal followed both the earnings call and news that a U.S. appeals court upheld a ruling that invalidated a crucial Johnson & Johnson patent for Remicade.
But a federal judge invalidated a three-year, $50,000 contract he had secretly signed with Pete Rozelle, the Rams' general manager (and later the N.F.L. commissioner).
The Justice Department is arguing that these provisions should be invalidated as part of a lawsuit brought by Republican attorneys general and governors from 20 states.
By collecting, displaying, and distributing arpilleras, MEMCH-LA has shed light on a cause invalidated by the Chilean government and rendered invisible in the United States.
That does not at all suggest there is a "crisis" in patent quality that has resulted in a disproportionate number of lawsuits or patents being invalidated.
As he admitted in November, asking someone's consent -- to watching him pleasure himself -- was invalidated by the fact of his status as a boss and influencer.
The Justice Department said it now agrees with a Texas federal judge's ruling that invalidated Obamacare because Congress effectively eliminated the penalty levied on the uninsured.
Canada's patent protections have been weaker than ours and so the Canadian courts have invalidated some two dozen patents by American pharmaceutical companies, such as Pfizer.
In a filing with a federal appeals court, the Justice Department said it agreed with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated Obamacare.
The decision came after an internal debate about how to proceed in the wake of a December court ruling that invalidated the entire Affordable Care Act.
"To have all my hard work, and all the work I've done throughout the years invalidated simply because I'm black, that hurt a lot," she said.
The ban is expected to come into force by the end of August and any citizen in violation of the edict will have their passports invalidated.
Pat Toomey's office that the auto lending guidance that Congress has now invalidated had not been properly submitted and could therefore be subject to a CRA resolution.
An arbitration court in The Hague in July invalidated China's claims to the waterway in a case brought by the Philippines, a ruling Beijing refuses to recognize.
In order to install the apps, purchasers had to jailbreak the devices, which the FTC alleges exposed the devices to security vulnerabilities and likely invalidated manufacturer warranties.
Another white paper put forward by Green Bank Observatory researchers, argued that recent discoveries in the astronomy field have invalidated the 2700 negative assessment of GBT's usefulness.
Vidler said the Hong Kong Immigration Department told the women their Saudi passports had been invalidated and they could only stay in the city until February 28.
Just seven men have been convicted either by trial before military commission or through plea bargains, including four whose convictions were later overturned on appeal or invalidated.
" At the same time, she added that given that the old passwords are now all invalidated, "it doesn't really matter where else [the hacked database] pops up.
The defendants contended they were stopped because of the truck&aposs Second Amendment-themed decorations, and they sought unsuccessfully in court to have a police search invalidated.
But in the years that followed, Quinlan followed that thread, learning more about how her power had so often been challenged, if not invalidated, by cultural forces.
Six states bar photography in polling places but do allow photos of mail-in ballots, and federal courts have invalidated some of these voting selfie laws too.
In a closely watched case, Pennsylvania's congressional districts were redrawn when the state Supreme Court in January invalidated the map created by the state's GOP-controlled legislature.
The therapeutic relationship is so intimate and vulnerable, and we show so much of ourselves as clients, that to then be invalidated within that is potentially devastating.
Holder invalidated a portion of the Voting Rights Act relating to a "coverage formula," which identified certain towns, counties or states with a history of voter discrimination.
Moreover, the federal courts have in past refused to credit the formal reasons supplied by the White House for a presidential action--and then invalidated that action.
In between, the current ruling junta led by Prayuth is still in power and election candidates could still be banned or have their votes invalidated, noted Cheng.
Legal experts told the Wall Street Journal that some of hesitancy on Privacy Shield may be due concerns that it could be soon invalidated, like Safe Harbor.
Two of the patents were withdrawn, however, and four others were invalidated by the judge, before a May trial that was limited to the trade secrets claims.
This comes after the country's Supreme Court on Friday invalidated the results of the contentious August 8 presidential election and ordered a new vote within 60 days.
They had their swearing-in oaths invalidated in October after they used language deemed derogatory to China and displayed a banner declaring "Hong Kong is not China".
They also argue that key pre-existing condition protections cannot be separated from the mandate and should be invalidated, while the remainder of the law can stay.
This election is being rerun because Kenya's Supreme Court invalidated Kenyatta's August 8 victory, citing irregularities, following charges by Odinga that the results were electronically tampered with.
It determined that Galin had broken airline rules with the ruse, and invalidated the 400,000 frequent flyer miles that Galin had accumulated over the years, AFP said.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Reuters) - Officials for a Kentucky county will appeal a federal judge's ruling that invalidated its right-to-work law, the county's lawyer said on Thursday.
Nothing has changed even though a federal judge in Texas ruled Friday that the Affordable Care Act's individual coverage mandate is unconstitutional and invalidated the entire law.
In 2016, the Philippines won a ruling from the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague that invalidated China's claim over most of the South China Sea.
He added that in the Chinese court case, Qualcomm had challenged Apple on three patents it had never raised before, including one that had already been invalidated.
In another immigration-related case, the justices on April 17 invalidated a provision in a U.S. law requiring deportation of immigrants convicted of certain crimes of violence.
What if it invalidated them being able to reach out for city level or county level or state level or federal level financial support for the business?
The political risks for Republican lawmakers increased in December after a federal judge in Texas invalidated the entire health law, including the protections for pre-existing conditions.
A judge in Texas agreed and invalidated the entire law, including its expansion of Medicaid and subsidies to help many low- and middle-income people buy insurance.
A change in power in Venezuela could also lead the petros to be invalidated as a currency, as members of the political opposition have denounced the initiative.
Akhil Reed Amar, a law professor at Yale, told the panel that he expected either measure could be vetoed by the president or invalidated by the courts.
It held that like the Military Commissions Act that the Supreme Court invalidated in that case, the immigration law amounted to an unconstitutional "suspension" of habeas corpus.
Due to a paperwork error, a lien was invalidated in 2008, but other liens remained on fixtures in a multiple GM locations covering 200,000 pieces of equipment.
The appeals court said that O'Connor went too far when he invalidated the full law and needs to explain "with precision" what he believes should happen next.
And if the answer to that is "yes," do all of Trump's appointments also become invalidated -- such as his Supreme Court picks and members of his administration?
The decision, as you probably recall, addressed an order by Judge Brody that essentially invalidated all agreements between plaintiffs in the NFL case and most litigation funders.
But Texas and the other states were freed from that requirement in 2013, after a Supreme Court decision that invalidated key provisions of the Voting Rights Act.
Yau Wai-ching, 25, and Baggio Leung, 30, had their swearing-in oaths invalidated last month over language and a banner that was deemed derogatory to China.
Holder invalidated a portion of the Voting Rights Act relating to a "coverage formula," which identified certain towns, counties, or states with a history of voter discrimination.
The conviction, although his first, was an aggravated felony and invalidated his green card, which granted permanent residency in the United States, rendering him eligible for deportation.
In 2017, the justices unanimously invalidated a related provision of federal law that told officials not to register disparaging trademarks, finding that restriction violated the First Amendment.
After TechCrunch caught Facebook violating Apple's employee-only app distribution policy to pay people for all their phone data, Apple invalidated the social network's Enterprise Certificate as punishment.
The Supreme Court for decades has invalidated state electoral maps due to racial discrimination but has been reluctant to intervene over district boundaries drawn purely for partisan advantage.
In a surprise reversal, the Justice Department in March argued that the entire law should be invalidated, not just two key provisions protecting people with pre-existing conditions.
That ruling in international law invalidated China's claim, based on its so-called nine-dash line, to historic sovereignty over most of the busy South China Sea waterway.
Holder ruling, which invalidated a key VRA provision that had long required states with a history of racial discrimination to seek federal approval before changing their voting laws.
Three months after India invalidated much of its cash and imposed a limit on how much money one could withdraw from ATMs, the government today announced some relief.
" It invalidated Washington's ban on the possession of handguns only because it "makes it impossible for citizens to use arms for the core lawful purpose of self-defense.
If the court does dismiss the case, there remains the separate issue of whether the justices will throw out the sweeping lower court rulings that invalidated the ban.
A U.S. administrative court recently invalidated Zytiga's patent, but J&J said it does not expect its competitors to launch a generic version of the drug this year.
Draper previously proposed splitting the state into six separate states in 2012 and 2014, but election officials invalidated many of the signatures his campaign collected, the Hill reported.
The Hague ruling, in a case brought by the Philippines in 2013, angered China because it invalidated China's claim of sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a PTAB ruling that invalidated a patent owned by Tinnus Enterprises LLC covering its toy Bunch O Balloons.
Morrison & Foerster recently represented Puerto Rico creditors, and Proskauer previously advised Puerto Rico on a local debt restructuring law that was later invalidated by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Teiken Gym, where Ogawa (23-1) trains, said on Thursday that the NSAC had also invalidated the fight and fined the boxer 20 percent of his prize purse.
On Monday, the Supreme Court invalidated Mr. Foster's conviction and sentence because prosecutors had struck every black prospective juror at his trial — a violation of his constitutional rights.
An arbitration court in The Hague in July invalidated China's claims to the waterway in a case brought by the Philippines, a ruling that Beijing refuses to recognise.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a lower court ruling that invalidated four patents ChargePoint accused SemaConnect of infringing in a December 2017 lawsuit.
And the justices will step into a more than decade old fight concerning congressional and state legislative maps in Texas that were invalidated as discriminatory against minority voters.
Both Commerce Department and European Commission leaders insisted the new legal framework -- which replaces a recently-invalidated agreement known as Safe Harbor -- will stand up to court scrutiny.
Both Commerce Department and European Commission leaders insisted the new legal framework — which replaces a recently-invalidated agreement known as Safe Harbor — will stand up to court scrutiny.
If his lawsuit invalidated the entire health care law, it would return the country to a time when people with prior illness sometimes couldn't buy coverage at all.
Last week, the High Court of England and Wales announced a momentous decision: It invalidated the pharmaceutical company Gilead's patent on Truvada, opening the way to generic competition.
The new map helped the state's Republican delegation survive the Democratic wave year in 2018 (though one Republican candidate's apparent victory was invalidated due to apparent election fraud).
Al Franken, or be invalidated by electoral victory, as they have with President Donald Trump, who himself is accused of more than a dozen incidents of sexual harassment.
The appeals court invalidated an Indiana law requiring women to undergo an ultrasound examination as part of the informed-consent procedure at least 18 hours before the abortion.
The dizzying turn of events started Wednesday afternoon, when the court's seven justices invalidated Friday's swearing-in of Pedro Pierluisi, a lawyer and former politician whom former Gov.
That decision invalidated the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which denied same-sex couples recognition as spouses for the purposes of federal law, including Social Security benefits.
A ballot can be invalidated for a number of reasons, from the obvious — not being registered — to the more technical, such as leaving parts of the affidavit incomplete.
The correction notices must be posted when the government asks for them, even if the recipients object: A Pofma order can only be invalidated by the High Court.
If the entire Affordable Care Act were invalidated, the number of uninsured people would increase by more than 17 million, or 50%, according to an Urban Institute report.
When he discovered that many of the raids had been made without warrants, or with warrants based on faulty information, he invalidated nearly three thousand of the arrests.
There were posts about nonexistent protests outside Taiwan's presidential house, and hoax messages warning that ballots for the opposition Kuomintang, or Chinese Nationalist Party, would be automatically invalidated.
Amidst her long soliloquies of relating everything you just said to herself, I wither away, uninspired to contribute additional words, as they would become invalidated and unheard anyhow.
The high court's 8-1 ruling invalidated the process by which a judge sentenced Timothy Hurst to death for the 1998 murder of a fried-chicken restaurant manager.
The Voting Rights Advancement Act is designed to restore key provisions of the Voting Rights Act that were invalidated by the US Supreme Court's 2013 Shelby County v.
Of course, any ruling that invalidated the health law would be appealed to the Supreme Court, where the five justices who voted to uphold it in 2012 remain.
Of course, any ruling that invalidated the health law would be appealed to the Supreme Court, where the five justices who voted to uphold it in 2012 remain.
Fisher's case was backed by the Project on Fair Representation, a conservative group also behind a case in 2013 that invalidated a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.
Justice Kennedy's vote means not only that the Texas law is invalidated, but also that there are only three reliable votes on the court to uphold restrictions on abortion.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt tried to persuade Congress to add more justices to the Supreme Court in the 1930s after it invalidated several of his New Deal economic initiatives.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday invalidated a patent relating to Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals' blood vessel dilator Inomax, helping clear the way for Praxair Inc to launch a copycat version.
About 80 percent of the patents that PTAB makes final decisions on are either partially or fully invalidated, according to a report issued in October by the patent office.
The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court ruling that invalidated a patent relating to data storage technology IV accused Symantec of infringing in a 2013 lawsuit.
A high school honors student says she may miss out on attending her dream school because her SAT scores were invalidated when she improved by more than 300 points.
If the election is too obviously flawed and enough people in and outside Congo complain, it could be invalidated and put off yet again—leaving Mr Kabila in power.
At issue was whether Legco president Andrew Leung Kwan-yuen, who had already invalidated their oaths, had the power to give them a second chance to be sworn in.
"My biggest fear is that they will be limited, that they will see people being silenced and invalidated and that I won't be able to shield them," she said.
Holder invalidated the formula used to determine which states fell under preclearance, and in the years since, courts and the DOJ have not vetted voting measures in these states.
The ruling invalidated the laws then on the books, but did not outlaw the death penalty under all circumstances, leading states and the federal government to draft new legislation.
Sewell's bill, the Voting Rights Advancement Act, is designed to restore key provisions of the Voting Rights Act that were invalidated by the US Supreme Court's 2013 Shelby v.
The verdict regarding trade secret theft has yet to be decided in court, while Fitbit scored a victory in the infringement case when a judge invalidated Jawbone's underlying patents.
Boasberg dismissed the arguments made by lawyers for Bevin and the administration that the positive gains treating substance abuse disorder will be wiped out if the waiver is invalidated.
At issue is the recently invalidated Safe Harbor agreement, which allowed U.S. firms to handle European citizens' data by "self-certifying" that they met Europe's more stringent privacy requirements.
Apple has accused Qualcomm of playing dirty tricks, including asserting a patent that had already been invalidated by international courts, and other patents that it had never before used.
At issue is the U.S. approach to data privacy, which the EU high court deemed inadequate when it invalidated the original framework over its concerns with U.S. surveillance practices.
It isn't clear how the state party would go about doing that, however, but if they could make it happen, Moore's votes would be invalidated even if he won.
The U.S. and the European Union have been working to develop a new Safe Harbor framework since Europe's high court invalidated the original pact over privacy concerns last October.
In recent days I've come to recognize that my position in itself created a power dynamic that led many around me to feel silenced, invalidated, or reduced in spirit.
In June, the administration said it wouldn't defend central portions of Obamacare in federal court, claiming that key provisions should be invalidated and that the individual mandate is unconstitutional.
A 10-year-old girl's victory in a Russian TV talent show has been invalidated after the program discovered that the competition was overwhelmed with thousands of fraudulent votes.
As an example, Mr. Obama pointed to Texas's extremely strict voter-identification law, which lawmakers passed in 2011, but which was invalidated by a federal district judge in 2014.
The court that invalidated Safe Harbor will now have to consider how its follow up meshes with several similar points of law vis-a-vis US mass surveillance practices.
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's chief prosecutor has directed the department of criminal investigations and the anti-corruption commission to investigate election board officials over possible offences in the invalidated Aug.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration broadened its attack on the Affordable Care Act on Monday, telling a federal appeals court that it now believed the entire law should be invalidated.
There are moments when it feels wrong to claim my status as a veteran; as if being gay made me less of a soldier and somehow invalidated my service.
A federal court invalidated two of Texas' congressional districts on Tuesday, concluding that they violated the Constitution and the Voting Rights Act by diluting the voting power of minorities.
Seven other matches, from the country's failed 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign, could be invalidated by FIFA, potentially leaving the national team without a win in its brief history.
The Ninth Circuit panel cited case after case in which the Supreme Court had reviewed — and, in some cases, invalidated — executive branch actions on immigration and national security matters.
Under Romanian law, if the measure had taken effect even briefly, the cases against Mr. Dragnea and others charged with offenses covered by the decree could have been invalidated.
The Town of East Hampton, which owns the airport, turned to the Supreme Court after the town's restrictions on flights were invalidated by a federal appeals court last fall.
In 2013, the Supreme Court invalidated the 1965 Voting Rights Act's requirement that jurisdictions with long histories of discrimination in voting obtain prior federal approval before changing suffrage rules.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday handed a victory to Sophos Group PLC, saying the Patent Trial and Appeal Board improperly invalidated one of the network security provider's patents.
A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld a ruling that invalidated claims in a patent owned by technology company Philips, handing a win to Microsoft Corp and HTC Corp.
In a surprise move last week, the Department of Justice said it agreed with the December ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated the health reform law.
In a surprise move last week, the Department of Justice said it agreed with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated the landmark health reform law.
In dissent, Judge Stephen A. Higginson wrote that the Louisiana law was "equivalent in structure, purpose and effect to the Texas law" invalidated by the Supreme Court in 2016.
When he finally faced a trial, many of his more than 160 victims described the lasting negative impact of having their experiences invalidated by the adults in their lives.
Judge Reed C. O'Connor struck down the ACA, better known as Obamacare, in December last year after Trump's tax cuts invalidated the ACA's penalty for not having health insurance.
He welcomed a landmark July 12 arbitration ruling that invalidated China's vast claims and said international law should be observed and solutions found for "peaceful resolution and management" of conflicts.
It is still unclear to me why the DPC is taking the extreme position that the SCCs should be invalidated Facebook across the board, when a targeted solution is available.
In 2006, the court invalidated an effort by the George W. Bush administration to use federal controlled-substances law to prevent Oregon physicians from providing drugs to terminally ill patients.
The commissioner also said she's concerned that there's been no consideration of existing attachers and union workers that have collective bargaining contracts that could be invalidated by the new rules.
The European Court of Justice invalidated that law in 2014, after numerous countries challenged it in court, saying that it interfered with "the fundamental rights to respect for private life".
Texas passed the voter ID law in 2011 but it did not go into effect until 2013 after the Supreme Court invalidated a key section of the Voting Rights Act.
Of those invalidated votes, more than 567,000 were cast for Ghani, while more than 284,000 were cast for Abdullah, who now serves in a custom-made role as chief executive.
China says it has the right to defend what it calls its waters, despite a 2016 international arbitration ruling that invalidated its claim to almost the entire South China Sea.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a lower court decision that invalidated InvestPic LLC's 2002 patent on a method for performing statistical analyses of investment information.
The Treasury Department says that it will hold off on revoking Obama-era rules meant to discourage corporate inversions, which were invalidated late last month by a Texas district court.
The case was made more complicated when the Federal Circuit on May 7 invalidated three of the patents at issue in the case, which could impact the overall damages owed.
Underlying the lawsuit is an earlier decision in the Delaware Court of Chancery, when the court invalidated another company's stock split because it did not follow the state's corporate law.
The commissioner of the N.B.A. at the time, Walter Kennedy, invalidated that contract, arguing that Haywood was not eligible because he was not yet four years out of high school.
Urging the justices to deny the case, Montana said there is no religious discrimination because the lower court invalidated a law that had subsidized both religious and nonreligious education alike.
When the judge blocked Kentucky HEALTH, as the reorganization is known, the My Rewards Account program was invalidated, said Adam Meier, secretary for the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
The court, the European Court of Justice, also invalidated the so-called safe harbor agreement that permitted technology giants and 4,000 other companies to routinely move data across the Atlantic.
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Evers's decision comes just a day after Dane County Circuit Judge Richard Niess invalidated the confirmation of Walker's appointments during a December overnight session.
Should Obama's order blocking deportations for certain immigrants be invalidated by the justices, the decision could hamper future presidents' ability to craft policy through executive fiat, legal experts told Reuters.
A U.S. administrative court invalidated Zytiga's patent in January, but J&J has said it does not expect its competitors to launch a generic version of the drug this year.
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board on Thursday invalidated all claims of a patent that Amgen has accused Sanofi-Aventis and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals of infringing with their breakthrough biologic Dupixent.
Last month in Texas, a federal court that invalidated that state's voter ID law in July ordered recalcitrant state officials to change their public education campaign on new ID rules.
Even as courts have invalidated Republican-drawn electoral districts targeting racial minorities, partisan gerrymandering and purging of voter rolls have emerged as tools to suppress voting, voting rights advocates said.
As a result, while roughly 780 detainees have been held at Guantánamo, the commissions have issued only eight convictions, and half of those have been either overturned or partly invalidated.
The federal district judge who invalidated the law found that it would leave one clinic with one doctor operating in a state where nearly 10,000 women seek abortions every year.
With Pierluisi's Senate confirmation invalidated by the Supreme Court, the job of governor fell to the person second in the line of succession: Vázquez, as the Puerto Rican constitution dictates.
In one common scheme, agents collude with property owners to sell homes and then race to petition judges that the sale should be invalidated because the seller was temporarily insane.
The court invalidated the firearms convictions of two men prosecuted in Texas on a variety of charges for their roles in a series of 2014 gas station robberies in Texas.
Texas, for example, already has laws requiring voters to show ID at the polls, and in 2017, federal judges invalidated two state voting districts that violated the Voting Rights Act.
The administration told a federal court in June that these provisions should be invalidated because they were part of an unconstitutional scheme that required most Americans to carry health insurance.
"The way this zoning lot was constructed has been invalidated, and that is extremely important," Ms. Goldstein said, adding that the decision would deter other developers from attempting similar strategies.
The Montana Supreme Court, declaring itself bound by the clause, invalidated the entire tax-credit program; there are no more scholarships for use at any private school, religious or secular.
Roberts and Alito were among dissenting justices as the Supreme Court in 2016 -- with Kennedy's crucial vote in the majority -- invalidated Texas regulations on clinics and physicians that performed abortions.
The only thing holding states back from that kind of purge is the courts, and when the Supreme Court invalidated the Voting Rights Act in 2013, the gloves came off.
But two courts have now invalidated either all or part of the law in this case, a conservative district judge in Texas and two GOP-appointees on the Fifth Circuit.
Depending on what the justices decide about the amendment's constitutionality – and about whether the provision can be severed from the rest of the TCPA – the entire statute could be invalidated.
China has refused to recognise the case or the award, which also invalidated the nine-dash line on Chinese maps denoting its claims to most of the South China Sea.
" Sadly, a PTAB review, instituted by the "copycat" maker of an almost identical water balloon device, invalidated key elements of the Malone patent in January 85033 on grounds of "vagueness.
" He is also concerned any victory by the opposition would be pyrrhic because, "Maduro has declared that any elected governor who does not recognize the Constituent Assembly will be invalidated.
A special election in a deep red North Carolina district is coming up, months after the Republican candidate's victory was invalidated because of ballot fraud by one of his consultants.
In late 2016, when the Indian government invalidated much of the cash in circulation in the nation, rumors of new bills containing GPS-tracking microchips began making rounds on YouTube.
The Trump administration called on the high court to take up the matter after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit invalidated part of the law in December.
In Arkansas, more than 18,000 people lost Medicaid coverage in 2018 as a result of the work rules, before they were invalidated by U.S. District Judge James Boasberg last year.
States are kicking a growing number of voters off their rolls in the wake of a 2013 Supreme Court decision that invalidated a key part of the Voting Rights Act.
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine justice secretary has invalidated an immigration expulsion order for an Australian nun who irked the Philippine president by joining political rallies but she still faces possible deportation.
The United States has called on China to respect the findings of the arbitration court in The Hague earlier this year which invalidated its vast territorial claims in the strategic waterway.
Protecting voting rights: The Voting Rights Advancement Act would restore key provisions of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act that were invalidated by the US Supreme Court's 2013 Shelby County v.
The state is not seeking to restore all provisions of the law that were invalidated, meaning some provisions will not be in effect for the election whatever the high court does.
The judiciary, which carries out the government's bidding, had already invalidated or ignored all the laws passed by the legislature since the opposition won control in an election in December 353.
An arbitration court in The Hague in July invalidated China's vast territorial claims to the waterway after a case was brought by the Philippines, a ruling that Beijing refuses to recognize.
Three years ago, the high court invalidated a portion of the 20033 act requiring federal review of proposed electoral changes in states with a history of discrimination, mainly in the South.
At one point, the hottest recorded temperature was 136 degrees Fahrenheit in Libya in 1922, but that was invalidated because the measuring instruments were old and the observer was fairly inexperienced.
If the patent office does not change course, it would allow hundreds or even thousands of additional patent claims to be "invalidated under the wrong standard," Cuozzo said in court papers.
Last year a U.S. district judge invalidated the government's designation of MetLife as "systemically important," a label signifying MetLife could devastate the financial system if it failed and triggering stricter oversight.
In a carefully reasoned opinion last August, a federal district judge invalidated Idaho's "ag-gag" law on First Amendment grounds, but the state has appealed, and the ultimate outcome remains uncertain.
Dominion is also seeking an order from the U.S. Supreme Court overturning a Fourth Circuit decision that invalidated the U.S. Forest Service's authorization to build the pipe across the Appalachian Trail.
France's data protection authority has ordered Facebook to stop transferring user data to the US, following a ruling from the European Union that invalidated a longstanding trans-Atlantic data transfer agreement.
"This is a solution to a non-existent and undocumented problem," he said, adding that once a rule is invalidated, an agency cannot adopt a similar rule without Congressional consent. Rep.
There was precedent for their concern: In 1994, a state Senate race in Pennsylvania was invalidated after Democrats were caught using the names of Puerto Rican residents to cast absentee votes.
With the missing, lost and invalidated ballots counted, and multiple lawsuits regarding the recount, the results swung into Gregoire's favor and she officially won the popular vote, by just 22019 votes.
He wrote that Congress' decision last year to remove the individual mandate — a tax penalty lodged against those who fail to carry health coverage as required by law — invalidated the act.
In 2012 and 85033, Draper also proposed splitting the state into six separate states, yet his efforts failed after many of the signatures his campaign collected were invalidated by election officials.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a Patent Trial and Appeal Board decision that invalidated a patent on digital audio technology owned by Chestnut Hill Sound Inc.
The new vote was ordered after Kenya's Supreme Court invalidated the results of a contentious August 8 election -- which gave victory to incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta -- following a challenge over irregularities.
In recent weeks, the Judicial Redress Act was also drawn into the tense negotiations over another transatlantic data sharing agreement, the so-called Safe Harbor pact, which was invalidated last fall.
By-hand paper recounts, themselves subject to potential errors, could reveal oddities — for instance, votes from those who both punched and wrote in for the the same candidate were usually invalidated.
NEW YORK (IFR) - The US Senate on Wednesday invalidated Obama-era guidance aimed at preventing auto lenders from charging borrowers higher rates based on factors such as race or national origin.
A German privacy regulator has fined three companies for using an invalidated agreement between the U.S. and the European Union (EU) to transfer European citizens' data across the Atlantic, Reuters reports.
At issue is a recently-invalidated agreement known as Safe Harbor, which allowed U.S. firms to handle European citizens' data by "self-certifying" that they met Europe's more stringent privacy requirements.
The SFC ruled that the breach of code in the 2014 investment meant an original waiver to a requirement to launch a general offer to all investors was invalidated, Alibaba said.
The Republican attorneys general say they still believe the entire law should be invalidated, but if that does not happen, they would accept the elimination of the pre-existing condition protections.
The big picture: The Supreme Court invalidated a part of the Voting Rights Act requiring nine states with a history of racial discrimination to obtain federal approval before altering election laws.
Secretary of Justice Wanda Vázquez was sworn in as governor earlier this month after Puerto Rico's Supreme Court invalidated Rosselló's appointment of Pedro Pierluisi, a former politician, to be his successor.
That's because, along with the fact that she happened to be a woman, her medium invalidated her from the outset — it was why she landed in the Brooklyn Museum's gift shop.
And although the Trump administration believes the entire law should ultimately be invalidated, it may not look forward to such a decision impacting millions of Americans coming down before the election.
The Supreme Court invalidated parts of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, forced Richard M. Nixon to turn over Watergate tapes and rejected Bill Clinton's bid to delay a sexual harassment lawsuit.
"In the meantime, participants in our healthcare system would have to make critical choices — indeed, life-changing ones — without knowing whether important provisions of the ACA will be invalidated," they wrote.
In a filing with a federal appeals court, the Justice Department said it agreed with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated the Obama-era health care law.
The issue before the court was whether the Caribbean island's 2014 law known as the Recovery Act, which was invalidated by U.S. courts last year, conflicts with U.S. federal bankruptcy law.
On Friday his court invalidated last month's re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta, saying the vote had been tainted by "irregularities and illegalities" and sending the country back to the polls.
A federal trial court in the District of Columbia last month invalidated the administration's approval of a Medicaid waiver granted to Kentucky, which would have imposed work requirements and other restrictions.
He says the vast majority of commenters were supportive, but there were a significant number of frustrated "Africa" fans, many of who claimed the song's low placing invalidated the whole chart.
The statement made no reference to a July ruling by a court in The Hague that declared illegal some of China's artificial islands and invalidated its claims to almost the entire sea.
One particular quirk of the case, however, is the fact that investors in the case all made money from their relationship with Shkreli, which the defense argued invalidated any claims of fraud.
In that case, brought by Texas and several other states, Trump's Justice Department argued that the law's protections for preexisting conditions should be invalidated now that the individual mandate has been repealed.
A federal judge has invalidated four patents on genetic tests to be used in cancer treatment belonging to a Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings unit, finding they claimed unpatentable laws of nature.
"According to the no-confidence vote held yesterday, there is no prime minister or cabinet of ministers as of now as all those posts are invalidated by the vote," Jayasuriya told parliament.
They instead found that the Republican-led state House of Delegates lacked the necessary legal standing to appeal a lower court ruling that had invalidated 11 state House districts for racial discrimination.
Then we learned yesterday morning that Facebook hadn't voluntarily pulled the app, as Apple had actually already invalidated Facebook's Enterprise Certificate, thereby breaking the Research app and the social network's employee tools.
But even by pre-election standards, Loving, about the couple at the center of the landmark 1967 Supreme Court case that invalidated laws prohibiting interracial marriage, would seem to be obviously political.
Local daily newspaper Diario Financiero reported earlier on Thursday that SQM asked that the deal be invalidated because of what it described as serious violations of environmental regulations during the evaluation process.
It was unclear how the court will rule on whether the Caribbean island's 2014 law known as the Recovery Act, which was invalidated by U.S. courts, conflicts with U.S. federal bankruptcy law.
Max Schrems, a privacy lawyer whose case against Facebook invalidated the original Safe Harbor, slammed Privacy Shield in a statement, and expects it to end up right back in the European courts.
When it ruled a year ago, the court invalidated China's claim to sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, through which more than $5 trillion of seaborne goods passes each year.
In 2016, the Philippines won a ruling at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague that invalidated China's claim over most of the waters following a 2013 case filed by Manila.
The Virginia-based judge, T.S. Ellis, has not ruled on Manafort's requests yet, or a separate assertion Manafort made that Mueller's investigation into him was out of bounds and should be invalidated.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. patent officials on Thursday invalidated a third patent covering Teva Pharmaceutical Industries' $4 billion multiple sclerosis treatment Copaxone, after cancelling two other patents on the drug last week.
Mallinckrodt has been under pressure as it faces scrutiny over the pricey gel, while its respiratory treatment Inomax faces looming competition after a ruling invalidated some of the drug's patents in September.
The Justice Department urged the justices not to hear the case, to throw out earlier lower court rulings that had invalidated the ban and to order that the legal challenges be dismissed.
State and federal courts have ruled against many of these moves, and have invalidated Republican-created district maps and voting laws that were created to thwart black political power in the state.
Baktash Siawash, a member of Parliament from Kabul who was running for re-election, questioned the ruling, saying the complaints body had invalidated the vote before a preliminary tally was even announced.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed an administrative court ruling that invalidated claims in a patent assigned by AMD to non-practicing entity Lone Star Silicon Innovations LLC.
After a trial in 2017, the district Court then invalidated two districts of Plan C235 holding that one was enacted with discriminatory intent and the other contained was an impermissible racial gerrymander.
They note that  two courts have now invalidated either all or part of the law in this case, a conservative district judge in Texas and two GOP-appointees on the Fifth Circuit.
Washington (CNN)A federal judge on Saturday invalidated important sections of three executive orders issued by President Donald Trump that made it easier to terminate federal employees and weaken their labor unions.
The Justice Department said in a filing with a federal appeals court that it agreed with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated the Obama-era health care law.
In a sealed opinion, the court affirmed a set of Patent Trial and Appeal Board ruling that invalidated key claims in two patents owned by Global Equity Management (SA) Pty Ltd (GEMSA).
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a lower court ruling that invalidated as too abstract the voter verification technology patent upon which Voter Verified Inc had based its lawsuit.
But even in preserving Mr. Obama's signature domestic initiative, the court invalidated part of the health care program requiring states to expand Medicaid coverage, resulting in 19 states opting not to do so.
The U.S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit vacated three rulings by the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board, which had invalidated parts of several patents owned by Brookline, Massachusetts-based Worlds.
That decision, written by Roberts, effectively invalidated the provisions of the 25 Voting Rights Act that required states with histories of discrimination to receive federal approval ("preclearance") for changes in their election laws.
The SFC ruled that the breach of code in the 2014 investment meant an original waiver to a requirement to launch a general offer to all investors was invalidated, Alibaba said last month.
Democratic attorneys general have banded together in an attempt to defend the Affordable Care Act in federal court against a lawsuit in which GOP-led states are seeking to have the law invalidated.
Johnson, a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that invalidated prohibitions on desecrating the American flag, and will now meet with Cumberland County Schools officials Thursday to discuss the incident.
In a filing with the federal appeals court in March, the Justice Department said it agreed with the December ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated the entire Affordable Care Act.
A federal appeals court on Monday invalidated Helsinn Healthcare SA's patents on its anti-nausea treatment Aloxi, clearing the way for Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd to launch a generic version of the drug.
The rejection comes four months after U.S. patent officials invalidated three patents on Copaxone, in response to challenges by Mylan NV, which has been trying to market a generic version of the drug.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit vacated a PTAB decision that invalidated an Olaplex patent on a method of strengthening hair bonds during coloring treatments.
It would raise questions about the validity of driver's licenses issued under DACA — with licenses that were valid when an immigrant started the engine possibly invalidated while the car was on the road.
Soon after, the state passed a law where all votes would be made in public and any faithless vote would immediately be invalidated and the offender would be replaced by an alternate elector.
In 2013, the Supreme Court invalidated the most important plank of the Voting Rights Act, meaning there are now fewer federal protections in place to help mitigate the damage, especially in the South.
He was unable to work, despite having a master's degree, and was "extremely invalidated in daily life and suffered greatly," says Ilse Graat, the first author on the paper, published in Brain Stimulation.
USDA's recent whitewashing of Animal Welfare Act records and inspection reports effectively invalidated the laws of seven states that prohibit pet stores from sourcing dogs from breeders who violate the Animal Welfare Act.
Wednesday's injunction was a setback for voting rights advocates after a series of federal court rulings in recent weeks had effectively invalidated similar voter ID laws in Texas, North Carolina and North Dakota.
The Trump administration contends that the DACA policy is unlawful and warns that it risks being invalidated by a separate lawsuit led by Texas and other states challenging the Obama-era policy's legality.
Last month, a Texas federal judge invalidated Restasis patents on grounds that they cover ideas that are obvious, making it possible for rival generics to hit the market as early as next year.
The Trump administration initially argued that, based on the 2017 tax law change, only the individual mandate and two related provisions tied to protections for people pre-existing health conditions should be invalidated.
Earlier this year, the board invalidated some of the patents held by Abbvie Inc on its $16 billion immunosuppressant Humira, raising the possibility of low-cost competition for the country's best-selling drug.
It all came to a head Wednesday afternoon, when the US territory's Supreme Court invalidated Friday's swearing-in of Pedro Pierluisi, a lawyer and former politician whom Rosselló had nominated to replace him.
Three-judge federal panels have already invalidated the district maps for the Wisconsin State Assembly and North Carolina's congressional map, saying they are unconstitutionally tilted toward one party — in both cases, the Republicans.
Two years ago, the prime minister suddenly invalidated large chunks of the country's paper currency in a bid to rid the economy of "black money" and deter criminals, including tax evaders and terrorists.
But what the classicized statue implies is that certain ideals, notably liberty and justice for all, endure beyond any individual presidential biography, and those ideals are not invalidated when our leaders flout them.
After avoiding the issue for three years, he has vowed to raise with President Xi Jinping a 2016 arbitration ruling that invalidated China's claim to sovereignty over most of the South China Sea.
After avoiding the issue for three years, he has vowed to raise with President Xi Jinping a 2016 arbitration ruling that invalidated China's claim to sovereignty over most of the South China Sea.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court was sharply divided on Tuesday as the justices considered a lower court opinion that invalidated congressional and statehouse maps in Texas, holding that they discriminated against minority voters.
A similar case from Michigan, in which a lower court invalidated nine Republican-drawn U.S. House districts and 25 state legislative districts, was also put on hold by the Supreme Court in May.
It would raise questions about the validity of drivers' licenses issued under DACA — with licenses that were valid when an immigrant started the engine possibly invalidated while the car was on the road.
After the Supreme Court in 2013 invalidated the provision of the Voting Rights Act that determined who was subject to preclearance, Texas lawmakers jumped at the chance to restore the voter-ID law.
Leaders of both parties called the process the most transparent in state history; Republicans had drawn the invalidated set of maps in secret, relying on advice from a Republican Party expert on gerrymandering.
Reporters rushed to point out the obvious: Since a queen's speech can't occur until Parliament is prorogued, and the court had unanimously invalidated his plan, the prime minister is once again boxed in.
"After the 30 day grace period any US national that travels to North Korea will have their passport invalidated by their government," Young Pioneer, which is based in China, said in a statement.
Beijing's claims to much of the South China Sea were invalidated last month in an emphatic ruling by an arbitration court in The Hague in a case brought by rival claimant, the Philippines.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday invalidated a Bayer AG patent on its erectile dysfunction treatment Staxyn, clearing the way for Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd to launch a generic version of the drug.
That case against Facebook, which has its international headquarters in Dublin, follows a European Court of Justice ruling in 2015 that invalidated a previous data-sharing agreement between Europe and the United States.
Salah, who lives in the Saudi city of Jeddah, has been unable to travel outside Saudi Arabia for several months, as his passport had been invalidated, according to sources close to the family.
But after a district court ruled in December 2018 that the entire law should be invalidated, the Justice Department changed its position and argues the district court ruling should be upheld in full.
According to the EFF, this is an especially stupid patent because the USPTO issued the patent after a federal court invalidated a number of other Eclipse patents in the same family in 2014.
CMS was referring to a February ruling from a federal court in New Mexico that invalidated the risk adjustment formula, and a January ruling from a federal court in Massachusetts that upheld it.
In today's opinion, he went so far as to link the case to previous desegregation rulings, including quoting from a 1950 case that invalidated a Texas state law barring African Americans from law schools.
Twenty years ago, the Federal Circuit court made it clear that original patent claims can be invalidated if the patent application does not disclose how the operation of complex new technologies would actually work.
A federal judge invalidated key provisions in three executive orders the Trump administration issued in May, which had made it easier for agencies to fire federal workers and placed strict limits on union activities.
The record-setting score that settled the Donkey Kong arcade rivalry made famous by the documentary The King of Kong has been invalidated by Twin Galaxies, the de facto arbiter of arcade world records.
Google has had some big wins on this front in the past, although the changing regimes at the EU have meant that a significant earlier determination, which was favorable to Google, have been invalidated.
The Justice Department said that the mandate and the law's protections for preexisting conditions should be invalidated by the court, with an argument that legal scholars of all ideological stripes have said is absurd.
Yahoo says it has invalidated all the unencrypted security questions and answers so they can't be used to access a Yahoo account, but of course those same questions are commonly repeated across the web.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board that invalidated key claims in a Monsanto patent on a process for producing soybean seeds.
Johnson & Johnson, the U.S. seller of Remicade has appealed against a federal court decision in August that invalidated a U.S. Remicade patent, but Kim was confident that the ruling would be allowed to stand.
A federal judge has invalidated a Texas company's patent on a method of testing semiconductor chips using computerized statistical analysis, handing a victory to semiconductor companies Maxim Integrated Products Inc and Vishay Intertechnology Inc.
A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a ruling that invalidated a patent owned by Affinity Labs of Texas LLC, a serial plaintiff in patent infringement cases against Apple Inc, AT&T Inc, Amazon.
CBS, in which the appeals court invalidated a local rule in the Central District of California that required prospective class action plaintiffs to move for class certification within 90 days of filing a suit.
Tokyo's support for a July ruling by an arbitration court in the Hague that invalidated China's sweeping claims in the disputed South China Sea, a case brought by the Philippines, has also angered Beijing.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop star Katy Perry will get her chance to live in a former Roman Catholic convent after a judge on Wednesday invalidated the property's sale by five nuns to a restaurateur.
Attorney John Scholnick, who represents two of the five nuns, told Reuters he was "disappointed," but emphasized that the ruling only invalidated the sale to Hollister and did not authorize the sale to Perry.
Almost every institution in Texas has been taken to federal courts over injustices codified into daily life, and federal courts have invalidated laws governing everything from voting rights to reproductive rights to congressional redistricting.
Ties between Japan and China have also been strained by the South China Sea dispute, with Japan urging China to adhere to a ruling by an international court that invalidated China's territorial claims there.
A federal patent appeal board has invalidated mobile device maker BlackBerry's patent on technology related to displaying time stamps on electronic messages, in a win for Alphabet Inc's Google which had challenged the patent.
Since then, more and more software patents have been invalidated by the courts—particularly in the Federal Circuit, the appeals court for patent cases, which is still grappling with how exactly to apply Alice.
The lower court already invalidated two of three patents, but in that first phase of the case, Symantec lost out on the third patent, resulting in an $8 million judgment against the antivirus company.
Not only was the "nine-dash line" that China used to claim most of the South China Sea invalidated, but the tribunal agreed with nearly every assertion made by the Philippines in the case.
The tech giant also joined Samsung in challenging the validity of Smartflash's patents before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, which invalidated as too abstract the three Smartflash patents the jury found Apple infringed.
But the government argues that the Department of Homeland Security has concluded the DACA policy is unlawful and risks being invalidated by a separate multistate lawsuit led by Texas challenging the Obama-era policy.
The rerun was ordered by Kenya's Supreme Court after it invalidated the results of a contentious August 8 vote -- which gave victory to incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta -- following a challenge by Odinga over irregularities.
The investigation of Santana has increased the risk that Rousseff's re-election in 2014 could be invalidated by Brazil's top electoral court if evidence emerges that bribe money was used to fund her campaign.
Many are in Southern states whose election procedures had been under federal supervision for compliance with the 1965 Voting Rights Act until the Supreme Court invalidated key provisions of the act in 2013. Gov.
Black voting: In 2013, the Supreme Court invalidated a key part of the Voting Rights Act, and last month the court decided that counties can purge voter rolls of people who don't regularly vote.
Both of these companies have had their patents invalidated in the United States, yet there is considerable agreement that they continue to be patent-eligible under the European and Chinese eligibility guidelines outlined above.
Trump's main rival for the Republican nomination, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, reiterated his support for North Carolina's law, which invalidated an ordinance passed in Charlotte and is now the subject of a federal lawsuit.
On Tuesday, they emerged abuzz about a Trump administration's legal motion to have the Affordable Care Act invalidated by the federal courts and intent on wrestling the narrative back to the party's policy agenda.
But officials on Moscow's electoral commission invalidated many of the signatures for these opposition candidates, claiming they were faked or had incorrect details; some opposition leaders accused election officials of altering the signatures themselves.
Holder, which invalidated portions of the Voting Rights Act and freed nine states, mostly in the South, from federal oversight of elections, was reminiscent of the rollback of African-American political rights after Reconstruction.
Tommy Robinson, the former leader of the English Defense League, was arrested in May after he discussed the case live on Facebook, and now faces a new hearing after his initial conviction was invalidated.
Thursday's vote was supposed to be a corrective for the election held in August, which was invalidated by the Supreme Court after the opposition leader Raila Odinga called it fraudulent and questioned its constitutionality.
The states argued that because Congress repealed the penalty for not having coverage in last year's tax bill, ObamaCare's individual mandate can no longer be upheld as a tax and thus should be invalidated.
"The House and Senate maps are both substantially less biased toward Republicans than the plans the court invalidated," Nicholas Stephanopoulos, a University of Chicago law professor and expert on gerrymandering, said in an email.
In following years, they invalidated campaign finance limits, upheld voter suppression laws, voided the federal statute that protected voting rights of minorities, and defined political gerrymandering as wholly free from important American constitutional limitations.
The U.S. and the European Union have been working to develop a new framework to make legal trans-Atlantic data transfers after Europe's high court invalidated the original pact over privacy concerns last October.
To avoid curtailing the free flow of Internet traffic after January 31, U.S. and EU officials have worked to revamp the invalidated Safe Harbor into a "Safe Harbor 2.0" that addresses the CJEU's concerns.
Salah Khashoggi, who lives in the Saudi city of Jeddah, has been unable to travel outside Saudi Arabia for several months, as his passport had been invalidated, according to sources close to the family.
In a canonical opinion by Justice Robert Jackson, the court invalidated President Truman's attempt in 1952 to use his powers as commander in chief to nationalize steel mills in the face of labor strikes.
The Secretary of State's office said it had invalidated the petitions over concerns that the signatures of notaries public on various forms submitted did not match up with versions on file in official state records.
" Simply uninstalling the programs will not solve the issue, however the company also said that Microsoft invalidated the bad certificates on November 27, a move that "fully eliminate[s] the possibility to exploit the certificates.
Duterte has chosen not to push that ruling, which invalidated China's claim of sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, which is at odds with claims by Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines and Taiwan.
He won a landmark European court ruling in 2015 that invalidated a 'safe harbour' agreement that allowed firms to transfer personal data from the EU to the United States, where data protection is less strict.
A great example is MPHJ's famous "scan-to-email" patent: it should never have been granted and was ultimately invalidated, but not before MPHJ asserted it against 16,000 targets, almost all of them small businesses.
The WP29 will now be assessing whether the deal can answer to wider concerns raised by the court case that invalidated Safe Harbor, brought to the ECJ by European privacy campaigner and lawyer Max Schrems.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. administrative court invalidated a Johnson & Johnson patent on its blockbuster prostate cancer drug Zytiga, bringing rivals closer to selling generic versions and hitting shares in its British partner BTG Plc .
A federal appeals court on Thursday revived three invalidated patent claims at issue in an infringement lawsuit against Volkswagen Group of America, overturning part of a ruling by the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
A federal appeals court on Thursday invalidated a patent on hybrid vehicle technology co-owned by a licensing company and philanthropic organization that have already licensed the patent and related ones to major car companies.
Texas, which invalidated the Texas law prohibiting sexual conduct between individuals of the same sex, and the court's application of Casey's "sweet mysteries of life" to same-sex sodomy statutes were years in the future.
The pair, who represent a new breed of more radical activists moving into the political mainstream, had their swearing-in oaths invalidated last month over language and a banner that was deemed derogatory to China.
Just over a month after his death, Rooney's children filed suit in Los Angeles asking that his will be invalidated, claiming the legendary actor faced "undue influence" when he signed it weeks before his death.
The re-run was ordered by Kenya's Supreme Court after it invalidated the results of a contentious August 8 vote -- which gave victory to incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta -- following a challenge by Odinga over irregularities.
National Basketball Association, invalidated N.B.A. rules that said a player was ineligible for the draft until four years after his high school graduation, or the graduation of his class in the case of a dropout.
On Thursday, the Trump administration clearly outlined their position on key -- and popular -- provisions in the Affordable Care Act, telling a court that the law should be invalidated and that the individual mandate is unconstitutional.
Chan received an email from the Electoral Affairs Commission on Saturday which said his application to join the election had been "invalidated", fuelling speculation that others who hold pro-independence views also could be disqualified.
That ruling, which turns six years old this week, invalidated a key portion of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, long seen as one of the most important civil rights laws of the past century.
With a single stroke, the U.S. Department of Agriculture this week effectively invalidated seven state animal welfare laws barring the sale of dogs from puppy mills with gross violations of the Animal Welfare Act (AWA).
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court invalidated the state's Republican-drawn congressional map last year based solely on the State Constitution, and Democrats went on to score major gains in the 2018 House elections in the state.
The state was appealing a ruling that invalidated its law banning abortions for reasons of the race, sex or disability of the fetus, a law enacted in deliberate and flagrant violation of existing abortion precedents.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court invalidated the state's Republican-drawn congressional map last year based solely on the state constitution, and Democrats went on to score major gains in the 2018 House elections in the state.
The case now returns to the trial court, which will hold a trial in April to decide whether the law is a poll tax or must be invalidated under any other provision of the Constitution.
Those challenging the law argue that Obamacare was invalidated when Congress in late 2017 removed the law's tax penalty for not having health insurance but left the rest of the coverage requirement on the books.
The student feared that exposure to such a debate could be "damaging" to people in the audience, some of whom might find their experiences of sexual assault "invalidated" by what the debaters had to say.
The high court declined to hear an appeal by software vendor Trading Technologies International of a ruling that invalidated patents relating to an electronic trading platform it accused brokerage firm Interactive Brokers LLC of infringing.
While the Supreme Court for decades has invalidated electoral maps due to racial gerrymandering, the justices have not yet made a definitive ruling on whether drawing legislative districts for purely partisan advantage violates the Constitution.
The court, noting that a judge had previously invalidated the payout in a 2015 ruling and that she had "national and international" stature, decided not to punish Ms. Lagarde and spared her a criminal record.
It has invalidated claims in more than four-fifths of the patents it has analyzed – very shortly after those patents had been assessed and deemed valid by other PTO patent experts, the patent examiner corps.
The health of Trump's health care argument: Inexplicably, Trump (re)opened the health care debate last week, when his administration decided to support a Texas judge's ruling that said the entire law should be invalidated.
In a filing with a federal appeals court, the Justice Department said Monday it agreed with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated the Obama-era health care law, a dramatic reversal.
But in March 2016, the Republican-controlled state legislature passed a law, known as House Bill 2 or HB2, that invalidated local government ordinances establishing anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
In June 2013, after years of back-and-forth rulings in lower courts, the Supreme Court invalidated the patents, ruling 9-0 that human genes, as opposed to those created synthetically, could not be patented.
What happened, as the website the New Civil Rights Movement reported, is that Michigan lawmakers amended the state's penal code to add new restrictions on animal abusers without removing an outdated, invalidated ban on sodomy.
While the amendment was passed with just six dissenters - two no votes, three abstentions and one invalidated ballot - none of the roughly 3,000 legislators voted against Xi, a point made repeatedly in state media coverage.
Trump's Department of Justice recently thrust health care back into the forefront of the political debate when the department wrote in a brief that it supports a recent district court decision that invalidated all of Obamacare.
They dusted off their playbook from previous existential threats to Obamacare — like the Supreme Court case that would have invalidated the law's tax credits in much of the country — but they were starting a step behind.
Last year, the tribunal invalidated China's claim to sovereignty over most of the South China Sea, but Duterte has put the ruling on the back burner and said he would revisit it later in his term.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a ruling by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board that invalidated a U.S. patent relating to wireless communications technology owned by France Brevets subsidiary NFC Technology.
Perhaps most surprisingly, Facebook also stands accused of continuing to use the now illegal Safe Harbor data transfer mechanism, which was invalidated by the European Court of Justice last October — so a full four months ago.
Linda H. Lamone, the state board's administrator, said she did not "have any indication" that the results of the mayoral election would be invalidated after the board conducted a precinct-by-precinct review of the balloting.
After the US Supreme Court invalidated Virginia's congressional map, Governor McAuliffe refused to sign redrawn lines that were not fair, resulting in the intervention of the courts and a new map that netted Democrats one seat.
This is not a theoretical threat; the predecessor arrangement that had stood for fifteen years was invalidated in 2015, after a legal challenge which drew on NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden's revelations of US mass surveillance programs.
U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor in Fort Worth agreed with a coalition of 20 states that a change in tax law last year eliminating a penalty for not having health insurance invalidated the entire Obamacare law.
Voter purges are on the rise across the country after the Supreme Court decision in 2013 that invalidated part of the Voting Rights Act of 2000, according to a report from NYU's Brennan Center of Justice.
Paytm, which led the local market in peer-to-peer mobile payments two years ago, saw its daily usage skyrocket after New Delhi invalidated much of the cash in circulation in the country in late 2016.
Democrats, meanwhile, will vigorously highlight the Trump administration's legal argument: a law that protects individuals with pre-existing conditions should be invalidated by a court bolstered with two of Trump's nominees: Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.
The result seemed like an avian echo of Rosie Ruiz's famous victory in the Boston Marathon nearly 40 years ago, which was invalidated after evidence emerged indicating that she had run only part of the race.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.'s majority opinion, invalidating that provision under principles of federalism, held that Congress would not have wanted the remainder of the law to remain on the books without the invalidated prohibition.
Some historians have traced the Moore's Ford Bridge murders to Georgia's hate-filled 1946 Democratic Party primary for governor — the first after a federal court invalidated the all-white primary system, allowing African-Americans to vote.
While federal courts have invalidated or reined in some of the most stringent restrictions — in North Carolina, Texas and Wisconsin — there are 17 states that now require voters to show photo identification at the ballot box.
The pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party, known by its Turkish abbreviation H.D.P., said that as many as three million votes, far more than the margin of victory, had lacked an official stamp and should be invalidated.
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a ruling that invalidated a U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services rule that set a billing threshold for doctors seeking increased Medicaid reimbursements for providing primary care services.
Laws that prohibit women from inheriting the role of chief have been invalidated in South Africa -- and in Namibia, Botswana and Zambia, women can now be appointed chiefs on the same terms as their male counterparts.
One is a standard application for a US passport and one is a statement regarding a lost or stolen passport, which will ensure your passport is invalidated, preventing anyone else from being able to use it.
Moreover, the determination will depend "on the background knowledge and media consumption" of government officials, something that the Supreme Court recently held was improper when it invalidated Minnesota's ban on political attire in the voting place.
The court has struck down advertising rules in the pharmaceutical market, invalidated state limits on the sale of medical information, and overruled mandatory employee fees to fund the unions that represent public employees in collective bargaining.
It is unclear how Mr. Yao would have been able to enter Hong Kong without valid travel documents, but one possibility is that China invalidated the passport while he was in Hong Kong, the person said.
Trump's main rival for the Republican nomination, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, reiterated his support on Thursday for North Carolina's law, which invalidated an ordinance passed in Charlotte and is now the subject of a federal lawsuit.
A company that advances money to people awaiting settlement payouts will urge a federal appeals court on Wednesday to overturn a ruling that invalidated contracts it entered into with retired National Football Players with brain injuries.
He also chided the United States for pressuring the Philippines to enforce a ruling last year by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague that invalidated most of Beijing's claims to the South China Sea.
A federal judge on Tuesday invalidated a Novartis AG patent on its transplant rejection drug Zortress after finding it duplicated an already expired patent, a victory for drugmakers seeking to sell generic versions of the drug.
A federal judge in New York last month invalidated the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 census, concluding that U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross concealed his true motives in adding the question last March.
The comment follows a Monday filing with a federal appeals court, in which the Justice Department said it agreed with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas who invalidated the Obama-era health care law.
Longstanding Supreme Court precedent holds that a seemingly neutral government policy can be invalidated if there is evidence that its true purpose was discrimination on the basis of prohibited classifications, such as race, ethnicity, or religion.
"Should the court's order not be reversed or invalidated before" April 2, USCIS will issue another extension, this time covering all four countries, for another nine months to January 2, 2020, according to the court documents.
The Michigan opinion on Thursday invalidated the boundaries drawn by the state legislature in 21 for nine of the state's 2000 congressional districts, as well as for 25 seats in the State House and State Senate.
China has refused to recognise a ruling by an arbitration court in The Hague that invalidated its vast territorial claims in the South China Sea and did not take part in the proceedings brought by the Philippines.
In an unsigned opinion, the justices let stand a lower court opinion that invalidated part of an Indiana law that said the state can ban abortions solely motivated by the race, sex or disability of the fetus.
Many same-sex couples worry that their marriages could be invalidated in Trump's America, or that if things are getting serious they better hurry up and make it official before their right to tie the knot disappears.
While Schrems' original complaint pertained to Facebook, the Irish DPC's position means many more companies that use the mechanism could face disruption if SCCs are ultimately invalidated as a result of the legal challenge to their validity.
For example, in the high-profile case between Apple and Samsung, the court awarded Apple more than half a billion dollars in restitution for infringement on a set of patents, including one that has been invalidated since.
Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, and Republican lawmakers have reached a deal that strengthens some gun control measures while reversing a policy that would have invalidated concealed gun permits in Virginia held by residents of 25 other states.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a ruling by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board that invalidated a key claim in a patent co-owned by Paice LLC and the Abell Foundation Inc.
China has refused to recognize a ruling by an arbitration court in The Hague that invalidated its vast territorial claims in the South China Sea and did not take part in the proceedings brought by the Philippines.
A federal appeals court has reversed a decision that invalidated U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services criteria used to determine whether Medicare payments to hospitals for treating unusually expensive procedures should be recalculated for possible overcharges.
It did not help the case that election officials uncovered computer programming issues related to machines, which invalidated signatures on ballots it could not properly read — signatures that were present and verifiable, but not to a machine.
The administration's brief agreed with Texas that the tax bill had made the individual mandate unconstitutional, but contended that unconstitutionality only invalidated the ACA's "guaranteed-issue and community-rating provisions" and not the rest of the ACA.
Kenya's Supreme Court previously invalidated the results of the original August 8 poll that handed victory to the incumbent, President Uhuru Kenyatta, after his opponent, veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga, claimed the results were electronically tampered with.
The request for a stay had initially been entered by Chief Justice John Roberts on Saturday after Karl Rove's Crossroads GPS disputed an earlier ruling that invalidated a Federal Election Commission regulation allowing donors to remain anonymous.
China has refused to recognize the ruling by an arbitration court in The Hague that invalidated its vast territorial claims in the South China Sea, and did not take part in the proceedings brought by the Philippines.
The latest protests adds to bilateral tensions between the two Asian neighbors over territorial claims and comes less than a month after an arbitration court in The Hague invalidated China's sweeping claims in the South China Sea.
A focal point: The liberal-leaning justices argued that the high court currently has no jurisdiction because the panel of federal judges that invalidated the current maps last year didn't issue a final judgement before Texas appealed.
Just last week, the high court declined a GOP request to intervene in a Pennsylvania case where the state Supreme Court invalidated the state's pro-Republican gerrymandered congressional map and replaced it with a court-drawn plan.
A group of red states, with the full support of the Trump administration, argue Congress' decision to eliminate the penalty in its 2017 tax cut invalidated the individual mandate — and that the entire law must be struck.
Sarah Steiner, a New York City election lawyer who is not working for either candidate, said legal precedent from prior court cases suggests that a judge reviewing the invalidated ballots would permit them, even without the law.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Tuesday invalidated the Trump administration's addition of a U.S. citizenship question to the 2020 census, the first ruling in a handful of lawsuits that claim the query will hurt immigrants.
In a dramatic reversal last week, the Justice Department, in a filing with a federal appeals court, sided with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated the Obama-era health care law last year.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office decision that invalidated claims in an IV patent, known as the '715 patent, on a system for tracking items using RFID.
But the idea that nuclear weapons have no appreciable strategic role in modern warfare other than to threaten other nuclear weapons appears to have been invalidated by both North Korea and Russia, if not China and Iran.
After the Supreme Court invalidated parts of the 1965 Voting Act, Arizona (with the second-largest Native American population in the country) has passed restrictive measures that have been shown to target voters of color in particular.
In a filing with a federal appeals court earlier this year, the Justice Department made a dramatic reversal when it agreed with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated the Obama-era health care law.
Now the Trump administration and an 18-state coalition led by Texas are appearing before the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday to argue that those protections, and the rest of the ACA, should be invalidated.
The nine justices will hear an appeal filed by Cuozzo Speed Technologies LLC, whose speedometer patent was invalidated in a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office review procedure after being challenged by GPS device maker Garmin Ltd in 2012.
That might be because laws governing the flow of EU citizens' personal data into the US is expected to be covered by a separate agreement, the Privacy Shield agreement, which will replace the recently invalidated safe harbor provision.
Lastly, don't allow the time and money you invest in your estate documents to become invalidated by failing to ensure that your beneficiary designations — on life insurance policies, retirement accounts and annuities — are in alignment with your will.
The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit left intact a decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board that upheld some claims in a GKN patent relating to drivetrain technology but invalidated others.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a ruling by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board that invalidated most claims in a Vivint patent on a method for remotely controlling electronic devices in a home.
Because that law does not require people to bring more documentation than they would need to get a driver's license, Robinson ruled that about 18,000 people whose registration had been invalidated by the state should be re-registered.
The European Commission has formally adopted a new agreement governing the transfer of data between Europe and the United States, more than eight months after the longstanding "Safe Harbor" transfer deal was invalidated amid concerns over US surveillance.
The eight justices heard an appeal filed by Cuozzo Speed Technologies LLC, whose speedometer patent was invalidated in a U.S. Patent and Trademark Office review board procedure after being challenged by GPS device maker Garmin Ltd in 2012.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)Kenya's Supreme Court has invalidated the result of last month's contentious presidential election and ordered a new vote, the first time in Africa that a court has nullified the re-election of a sitting leader.
A federal judge has invalidated a government warrant used to hack a child pornography suspect in a ruling that could have ramifications for a separate fight over whether judges should be able to issue warrants in multiple jurisdictions.
Following several days of complaints - including a call for an investigation by the UN's senior envoy to Iraq, Jan Kubis - the country's electoral commission said on Monday it had invalidated ballots from 103 polling stations in five provinces.
They urged China and the Philippines to abide by last year's international arbitration ruling, which invalidated China's claim to almost the entire South China Sea, where more than $3 trillion worth of sea-borne goods passes every year.
In a move that surprised many, including international election observers, Kenya's Supreme Court invalidated the results of the August 8 vote that showed Kenyatta winning a second term, and ordered a new election within 60 days, claiming irregularities.
The DOJ argues that ObamaCare's protections against people with pre-existing conditions being denied coverage or charged more should be invalidated, maintaining that the individual mandate that people have insurance or face a tax penalty is now unconstitutional.
What's more, the type of patents that Alice invalidated had long been used to harm real innovators in the software industry who did the hard work of finding the technical solutions that are necessary to create valuable products.
Analysts said they expected sharp words between Mr. Obama and Mr. Xi over the South China Sea, particularly in the wake of China's repudiation of a tribunal ruling in The Hague that invalidated its broad maritime claims there.
The Justice Department had said last summer that it would no longer defend that mandate, and broadened its attack on the law last month, telling a federal appeals court that it believed the entire law should be invalidated.
The nine justices heard arguments in the administration's appeal after the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2018 invalidated the law as a violation of the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment guarantee of free speech.
Comcast, Cox and others filed a petition urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to reconsider a November decision that reversed decisions by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board that invalidated two TQ Delta patents.
For example, online service providers could enable people to annotate information related to themselves, or indicate that "this is a disputed result" or that "this has been invalidated by a court," which would keep users informed and alert.
"Sending the decision back to the federal district court that invalidated the entire law puts health coverage — and peace of mind — for millions of Americans at risk," said Rick Pollack, president and CEO of the American Hospital Association.
A federal judge in Boise, Idaho has invalidated a Trump administration policy intended to help boost oil and gas exploration and development on nearly 800,000 acres where imperiled sage grouse live and voided leases sold under that policy.
They told me their theory of the case: Drug companies will have the information they need — what they charge in the United States, what they charge elsewhere — to lower their prices enough to avoid having their patents invalidated.
Jaresko said those bondholders can avoid litigation and accept recoveries of 45% for GO bonds issued in 2012 and 35% for 2014 bonds, noting that if the bonds are ultimately invalidated by the court they would receive nothing.
A day later several of these high-profile Egyptians, citing the attack, began calling for a boycott of the vote, which they said had been invalidated by a wave of intimidation that had peaked with the assault on Genena.
In an April 3 court filing asking for an extension of a statute of limitations that expires next month, the board said it could recover billions of dollars in payments made to bondholders should the disputed debt be invalidated.
Blum's group was also behind a 2013 case that invalidated a central provision of the Voting Rights Act as well as a case this term seeking to strike down a race-conscious admissions program at the University of Texas.
The European Commission has formally adopted a new framework for governing personal data transfers between the EU and the U.S., replacing the prior Safe Harbor agreement which was invalidated last fall, and aiming to end nine months of uncertainty.
But Duterte's style of handling has frustrated nationalists, who say he has been submissive in refusing to criticise China's military buildup, or seek its compliance with a 2016 arbitration award that invalidated its claim to almost the entire waterway.
A review that only discusses a work's transgressions is a bore, but BuzzFeed's Alison Willmore was one of a number of critics to discuss race and La La Land without making it sound like these issues invalidated the film.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a set of PTAB decisions that invalidated claims in two Celgene Corp patents relating to its cancer treatment Revlimid, which had been challenged by hedge fund manager Kyle Bass.
Shortly after assuming the presidency, Ulysses S. Grant and his supporters added a justice to ensure the overturning of a recent Court decision that invalidated the legal tender law that had allowed the government to finance its war efforts.
A federal appeals court on Monday invalidated three patents held by oil services giant Schlumberger NV, complicating a long-running dispute with rival ION Geophysical Corp that culminated in a $106 million verdict now under U.S. Supreme Court review.
Exactly five years ago, the Supreme Court invalidated a key provision under the landmark Voting Rights Act, exempting nine states — mostly in the South with a history of racial discrimination — from seeking federal approval before changing their voting laws.
A federal judge in Texas invalidated four key patents for the dry-eye treatment Restasis on Monday, dealing a blow to its manufacturer, Allergan, which had sought to protect its patents by transferring them to a Native American tribe.
Walls initially appeared ready to accept the contention that the McDonnell ruling invalidated a bribery theory known as "stream of benefits," in which someone offers bribes essentially to keep a politician on retainer, rather than paying for specific acts.
The 2018 election in NC-1.93, which stretches from suburban Charlotte through the backwoods of the Tar Heel State, was invalidated in February 2019 after campaign operatives for the Republican candidate, Mark Harris, were accused of falsifying absentee votes.
The case is the latest one to cancel the copyright of a time-honored song that many people may well assume was available for anyone to sing: A judge invalidated the copyright on "Happy Birthday to You" in 2015.
His announcement on the pay freeze comes days after a federal judge invalidated key provisions in three executive orders he issued in May that made it easier for agencies to fire federal workers and placed restrictions on union activities.
Daniels and Cohen kept denying it for a while, but then Daniels determined that Cohen's discussions of the allegations with the Times and in a book proposal he was shopping invalidated the NDA, and so she decided to talk.
Five years after the Supreme Court invalidated the Voting Rights Act's requirement that certain states get federal approval to change their election laws, there are few places where the results are clearer than in Alabama, where the lawsuit began.
Even if the Democrats retake the elected branches, they will face surprises from Mr. Trump's judges — like the 2012 decision that undercut the Obamacare Medicaid expansion, in which four conservative justices would have invalidated the Affordable Care Act altogether.
" In 1969, after public educators in Iowa prohibited students from wearing black armbands in school to protest the Vietnam War, the court invalidated such prohibitions, declaring that neither students nor teachers abandon their constitutional rights "at the schoolhouse gate.
"The constitutional provisions of 39 states — all but invalidated today — the weighty interests they protect, and the history they draw on deserve more than this judicial brush aside," Justice Sotomayor wrote, adding that the decision may have unintended consequences.
Last week, the Florida Supreme Court invalidated between 150 and 200 death sentences — nearly half of all those in the state — because they were imposed under a law the United States Supreme Court struck down as unconstitutional in January.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's high court on Friday expelled four opposition lawmakers from the city's legislature after it invalidated their oaths of office, a ruling that undermines the influence of the opposition in favor of pro-China legislators.
" In a statement, McDougal's attorney, Peter Stris, said: "We are confident that the so-called contract will be invalidated, and are eager for Ms. McDougal to be able to move forward with her life with the privacy she deserves.
The pledge from Trump came just a day after his Justice Department said it agreed with the ruling of a federal judge in Texas that invalidated the Obama-era health care law, a decision that caught Republicans off guard.
The justices ruled 8-0 against a group of current and former Republican U.S. House members who challenged a June 2015 lower court ruling that invalidated the district's boundaries after several voters who lived there filed suit in 2013.
But that part of the VRA was invalidated by the Supreme Court in 2013, with Chief Justice John Roberts saying the days of Jim Crow laws were too far in the past to be held against the states now.
Electoral bodies have already invalidated more than 203,000 signatures — almost half due to errors in filling out forms, and about 11,000 because the signatures corresponded to children or dead voters, CNE President Tibisay Lucena said in a news conference.
Electoral bodies have already invalidated more than 605,000 signatures — almost half due to errors in filling out forms, and about 11,000 because the signatures corresponded to children or dead voters, CNE President Tibisay Lucena said in a news conference.
Our society's obsession with and vilification of appearing "fat" has led to decades of incorrect and harmful assumptions fully on display within Dr. Fung's tweet, including the gross idea that all of our accomplishments can somehow be invalidated by our weight.
Duterte's management of those issues has frustrated nationalists, who say he has been submissive in refusing to criticize China's military buildup, or asking for its compliance with a 2016 arbitration award that invalidated its claim to almost the entire waterway.
Joel Edgerton and Ruth Negga turned in two of the best performances of 280 as Richard and Mildred Loving, the couple at the center of the 13 Supreme Court case that invalidated laws against interracial marriage in the United States.
But GOP aides and law experts also acknowledge a secondary effect: If a federal rule is invalidated under the CRA, future administrations are barred from creating a new rule that is "substantially similar" to the one that was disapproved of.
In a pair of rulings, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed decisions by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's Patent Trial and Appeal Board that invalidated two WiLAN patents relating to semiconductor technology on obviousness grounds.
A new state electoral map, devised by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court after it invalidated the Republican-drawn districts in January, is seen as giving Democrats a better shot at gaining seats in the U.S. House of Representatives in the Nov.
The ruling invalidated China&aposs historical claims to virtually the entire waterway, but Beijing refused to acknowledge it or join the arbitration proceedings held by a tribunal in The Hague under the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea.
For example, data sharing "safe harbor" agreements across EU countries — like the EU-United States one that was invalidated earlier this year — might not apply to the U.K. British intelligence services have much more expansive surveillance powers than their American counterparts.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed Republican legislators in Virginia a defeat, leaving in place a ruling that invalidated state electoral districts they drew because they weakened the clout of black voters in violation of the U.S. Constitution.
Last year, the CNIL gave Facebook three months to stop tracking the online activity of non-users, and ordered the company to halt data transfers to the US after the trans-Atlantic Safe Harbor pact was invalidated amid privacy concerns.
Still, if you've stopped answering calls from unknown numbers for fear that some non-human voice is just going to freak you out with tales of invalidated Social Security numbers and grandchildren stranded in Mexico, there could be some relief coming.
In a 5-2 party-line vote, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's Democratic majority last month invalidated the existing map as an unconstitutional gerrymander, ruling that Republican lawmakers marginalized Democratic voters to win more seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
A total of five lawmakers had their original oaths invalidated last month, including Edward Yiu Chung-yim, who added the phrase "for democracy and for Hong Kong's sustainable development" and Lau Siu-lai, who first read the pledge in slow motion.
"We have invalidated the passwords of all accounts that were created prior to the 2012 breach that hadn't updated their password since then, and that is, as we reported, more than 100 million people," a LinkedIn spokesperson told Motherboard on Monday.
Duterte refused to immediately demand Chinese compliance to a landmark 2016 arbitration ruling that invalidated China&aposs claims to virtually all of the South China Sea on historical grounds and upheld the Philippines&apos sovereign rights to vast stretches of waters.
Privacy Shield replaces the prior Safe Harbor arrangement, which stood for fifteen years before being invalidated by Europe's top court after a legal challenge that was largely focused on US government mass surveillance practices as a breach of EU privacy rights.
After the Supreme Court invalidated much of the Voting Rights Act in a 2013 ruling, a select few Republicans have implemented some audacious schemes to maintain partisan control by picking and choosing which voters would be able to cast a ballot.
By the end of 2015, the Hawaii Supreme Court had invalidated a permit for the Thirty Meter Telescope, saying the Board of Land and Natural Resources violated due process when it granted its initial permit without allowing it to be contested.
Center named for murder victim "To have somebody so famous, celebrated and valued in our society kind of showed them that they are worth being cared about and worth being loved when they often feel so dramatically invalidated," Siciliano said.
Last year, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, a Washington-based specialized patent court, agreed with Teva and invalidated the patent, saying a commercial offer or contract to sell a product makes it available to the public.

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