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"We're leaving in place a stable marketplace that's growing and poised for success," said Linke Young.
In neighboring Vermont, lawmakers voted in 2015 to remove philosophical exemptions while leaving in place religious ones.
The president later appealed, leaving in place a hold on the subpoena until the court fight was resolved.
But their proposed reforms were modest, leaving in place a three-year sentence for those convicted of defamation.
Repealing the funding mechanisms but leaving in place the regulations risks a meltdown of the individual insurance market.
But the justices took no action, leaving in place the rulings that blocked the president's efforts to dismantle the program.
If Trump were to sign the legislation, the DeVos rule would be nullified, leaving in place the Obama-era standards.
In a final rule, the administration said it was leaving in place the current policy about Medicare's "protected classes" of drugs.
The Trump administration insists on leaving in place tariffs on imports from heavily subsidized Chinese industries, at least for this year.
Trump has spoken of attacking ISIS and leaving in place the dictator Bashar al-Assad, responsible for far more deaths than ISIS.
The justices did not comment Monday in leaving in place a Louisiana Supreme Court ruling against Chad Jarreau of Cut Off, Louisiana.
Simply leaving in place existing legislation would have a larger positive impact on U.S. energy security than opening up the Arctic Refuge.
A three-judge panel drew new districts that in turn were rejected unanimously by the Supreme Court, leaving in place the original maps.
The TPP would lower tariffs on foreign cars, while leaving in place the foreign practices that keep American cars from being sold overseas.
The U.S. Supreme Court has avoided major gun cases for a number of years, leaving in place restrictions on guns enacted by some states.
He and other Republicans also said they could not accept the budget leaving in place spending ceilings set by the 2011 Budget Control Act.
In the end, Colombia's Constitutional Court declined to rule at all, leaving in place the country's status quo: Abortion remains illegal, with three exceptions.
It targets only one set of Pentagon funds, however, leaving in place the money the Supreme Court allowed to be used earlier this year.
However, the U.S. is leaving in place 25% tariffs on a $250 billion array of Chinese industrial goods and components used by U.S. manufacturers.
The court has recently refused to weigh in on gun rights, leaving in place a ban on assault weapons, for example, in a Chicago suburb.
The case, heard by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2016, resulted in a 4-4 split on the court, leaving in place forced union dues.
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed a Republican challenge to redistricting in Virginia, leaving in place a map that could prove more favorable to Democrats.
While addressing the baptism barrier, the new law has been criticized for leaving in place the dominant role of the Catholic Church in the schools.
However, the U.S. is leaving in place 25% tariffs on a vast, $250 billion array of Chinese industrial goods and components used by U.S. manufacturers.
The August solution was to replace the outer lock and cylinder with their product, leaving in place the inner knob and all of the deadbolt hardware.
The justices are leaving in place a lower court order that makes it easier for travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to enter the United States.
The Islamic State is losing ground and Syrian rebels are on the wane, leaving in place a leader considered a pariah in much of the world.
The talk of leaving in place a tax on investment income was a big break from the House-passed health bill and from the Senate's approach.
Most recently, in November of last year, the Supreme Court of the US declined to hear the case, leaving in place the Wisconsin Supreme Court's ruling.
"We're leaving in place the taxes on the wealthy, taking that money and giving it back to the governors to come up with better healthcare," Graham said.
The court turned away the state's appeal, leaving in place a July 2015 ruling by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that blocked the 153 law.
Now, the Supreme Court has turned down the Trump administration's appeal, leaving in place the Obama-era protections that shield about 700,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Washington is poised to pass a bill that would remove exemptions on personal grounds for the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, while leaving in place a religious exemption.
After the speech, he signed a six-page directive that ordered new travel and commercial restrictions while leaving in place some key Obama-era measures that eased sanctions.
The remaining justices deadlocked 4-4, leaving in place a lower-court decision that upheld the fees under Abood v Detroit Board of Education, a precedent dating from 1977.
Or the Supreme Court could, of course, simply deny review, leaving in place the appeals court ruling and effectively requiring Mr. Trump's accountants to turn over his tax returns.
The Supreme Court declined to take up the case, leaving in place the earlier ruling issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (Reuters).
The Justice Department lawyers said the plaintiffs' broad interpretation could even allow a state to foul up the feds by leaving in place an essentially-defunct and unworkable protocol.
The United States cut tariffs on some $120 billion in Chinese goods by 50%, to 7.5%, while leaving in place 25% tariffs on $250 billion in goods, USTR said.
The court systematically rejected the legal arguments thrown against Wheeler's network neutrality rules, leaving in place the most sweeping regulation of broadband internet access in more than a decade.
The huge sum would be funded by leaving in place ObamaCare's net investment income tax and its Medicare surtax on wealthy earners, according to the source briefed on the proposal.
What's happening: Congress was set to adjourn for the year without voting on a bill on self-driving cars, leaving in place a patchwork of state regulations but no overarching standards.
The high court, shorthanded due to the unexpected death of Justice Antonin Scalia, deadlocked, leaving in place an appeals court ruling blocking the expanded program but not disturbing the original DACA.
Last Friday, a divided three-judge panel of the 63th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed a trial court injunction, effectively leaving in place, for now, a Michigan law barring ballot selfies.
"Instead of leaving in place these important explanations of current law, the Trump Administration has chosen to turn its back on students of color by abruptly withdrawing these guidance documents," they wrote.
On Monday, President Obama said he would urge Mr. Trump to consider leaving in place his executive actions that have shielded from deportation immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children.
The Supreme Court last week declined to hear another Guantanamo case, leaving in place the last remaining conviction of a Yemeni man, Ali Hamza al Bahlul, who was an al Qaeda publicist.
The Supreme Court denied the state's petition for certiorari on Monday, leaving in place a July decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit dismissing the case for lack of standing.
The tie vote effectively kills two programs that would have allowed millions of undocumented immigrants to live and work in the U.S. by leaving in place a lower court injunction that blocks their implementation.
The Russians "want to find an exit from Syria basically, militarily, leaving in place their two bases and their own people within the security apparatus, and Russian companies to help with reconstruction," Mr. Hiltermann said.
He has met with conservatives frequently over the last few weeks, trying to sway them as they threaten to vote against the American Health Care Act on Thursday for leaving in place several ObamaCare provisions.
The Supreme Court denied a petition from pizza giant Domino's on Monday to hear whether its website is required to be accessible to the disabled, leaving in place a lower court decision against the company.
The U.S. House of Representatives failed to override President Donald Trump's first veto yesterday, leaving in place the "national emergency" he declared last month to build a U.S.-Mexico border wall that Congress has not funded.
The court also declined to take up the contentious issue of pay for college athletes, leaving in place a lower court's ruling that the governing body for collegiate sports violated antitrust law by limiting athlete compensation.
N) has withdrawn an appeal to Australia's High Court over a disputed A$340 million ($268 million) tax bill, leaving in place a landmark court ruling on related-party loans that could affect other multinational companies.
LONDON, July 24 (Reuters) - A British court threw out a case brought by minicab drivers seeking exemption from London's congestion charge on Wednesday, leaving in place the extra cost for drivers working for companies such as Uber.
The garbage crisis came to symbolize Lebanon's wider political malaise as a bitterly divided parliament was unable to choose a new president or prime minister, leaving in place a caretaker government unable to take even basic decisions.
Still, Mr. Trump's action allowed him to claim credit for taking a tough stand while leaving in place many of the changes made by Mr. Obama, which polls have shown are broadly supported, including by most Republicans.
Republicans are pressing their own spending priorities, urging passage of legislation that would lift statutory spending caps on national defense, imposed by the Budget Control Act of 2011, while leaving in place the caps on domestic spending.
The court declined to hear the unions' appeal, leaving in place a July 20103 ruling by the New Jersey Supreme Court that allowed Republican Governor Chris Christie's administration to make only partial contributions to public pension funds.
Six sources told Reuters this month that talks between Saudi Arabia and Qatar had broken down soon after they started, leaving in place the embargo on Doha that is hampering joint Gulf Arab efforts to counter Iran.
The court declined to hear the unions' appeal, leaving in place a July 2015 ruling by the New Jersey Supreme Court that allows Republican Governor Chris Christie's administration to make only partial contributions into public pension funds.
The Supreme Court declined in December to hear a challenge by conservation groups to the proposed wall construction in California, leaving in place a ruling by a federal judge in San Diego that allowed construction to proceed.
It would create a public option similar to what Krugman describes — it would allow people to buy into a public "Medicare Extra" plan while leaving in place the privatized, multi-payer system that drives our health care struggles.
The Supreme Court declined today to hear a case surrounding North Carolina's contentious 2013 voting law, leaving in place an appeals court's decision last year that struck down certain provisions as "disproportionately [affecting] African-Americans," per the NYT.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ducked the contentious issue of pay for college athletes, leaving in place a lower court's ruling that the governing body for collegiate sports violated antitrust law by limiting athlete compensation.
In 2014, the Supreme Court declined to consider whether a New Mexico photography company had free speech grounds to refuse to photograph the commitment ceremony of a same-sex couple, leaving in place a ruling against the company.
In contrast, the approach in health care has always been to try to reduce costs by manipulating organizational structures — as with HMOs or Accountable Care Organizations — while leaving in place the original sin of fee-for-service provider reimbursement.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday failed to override President Donald Trump's first veto, leaving in place the "national emergency" he declared last month to build a U.S.-Mexico border wall that Congress has not funded.
WASHINGTON — President Trump expressed optimism Thursday about reaching a landmark trade deal with China, but said in an interview that he would consider leaving in place some tariffs on Chinese goods even if the two sides strike an agreement.
By leaving in place rulings and precedents from courts sharply negative towards Obama's move the justices' 4-4 tie could produce the same fate for any potential Clinton executive action on immigration if opponents moved quickly to block them.
" Lujan Grisham said the National Guard officials she's leaving in place are on a humanitarian mission to address the "large groups of families, women and children crossing over the border in the remote Antelope Wells area in recent months.
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.
Texas the Court divided 4-4, leaving in place a federal appeals court's injunction preventing the Obama administration from implementing its deferred action program (DAPA) to allow immigrants who are parents of American citizens to remain in the country lawfully.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Talks between Saudi Arabia and Qatar to resolve a bitter Gulf dispute broke down soon after starting, six sources said, leaving in place a political and trade embargo of Doha that hampers joint Gulf Arab efforts to counter Iran.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up the contentious issue of pay for college athletes, leaving in place a lower court's decision finding that rules by the governing body for collegiate sports limiting compensation violate antitrust law.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up the contentious issue of pay for college athletes, leaving in place a lower court's decision finding that rules by the governing body for collegiate sports limiting compensation violate antitrust law.
While the current bill in the Senate will temporarily defund Planned Parenthood, it is also likely that Hyde-like protections covering tax credits will be stripped away, leaving in place what many "pro-lifers" consider to be the most egregious aspect of ObamaCare.
The unanimous panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit did not explain its reasoning in its unsigned order Friday, leaving in place its earlier order that dismissed the appeal as moot after Hikma won a separate patent lawsuit.
Shortly before their appearances, President Trump chimed in on Twitter, apparently alluding to the political awkwardness of scandals that may take down the black lieutenant governor while leaving in place the white governor and attorney general, who have both admitted to wearing blackface.
"Weighing the harms these persons will suffer from leaving in place a legally deficient order against the disruptions to the State's data-collection and education efforts due to vacatur renders a clear answer: the Arkansas Works Amendments cannot stand," Boasberg wrote to conclude his ruling.
Odalys Escandell, first vice minister of domestic trade, said on the government's evening news broadcast the move was "transcendental", but Tuesday's measures do not fulfill an earlier promise to let private restaurants do the same, leaving in place a key constraint on their business viability.
He believes that it's still possible for work to be rewarding — maybe even more possible, now that apps and online platforms offer the promise of cutting out corporate bosses and rent-seeking middlemen (leaving in place a few rent-seeking technocapitalist billionaires, of course).
The Justice Department brief did not go so far, but it said that Judge Reed O'Connor should void both the mandate and the protections for people with pre-existing medical conditions, while leaving in place the expansion of Medicaid in more than 30 states.
LONDON — The European Union's highest court ruled on Tuesday that a 2014 trade deal with Singapore required the approval of parliaments from the bloc's 28 members, leaving in place an obstacle to future negotiations — including talks with Britain over its withdrawal from the union.
Kuroda has since told Parliament he "theoretically" could reduce rates to as low as -0.50 percent but termed such a move a "possibility," leaving in place many investors' impression that the BOJ is very mindful of the risks of NIRP and far from confident about its rewards.
The appeals court will begin weighing the evidence on Tuesday: If the bench of three justices decides to reject O'Connor's decision later this year, it could discourage the Supreme Court from taking up the lawsuit, leaving in place the bulk of President Barack Obama's signature domestic policy achievement.
Mr. Erdogan has already chipped away at Turkey's democratic institutions, purging the courts and civil service of suspected opponents, bringing the media to heel, and leaving in place a state of emergency after a failed coup in 443 that has added a new level of precariousness to the campaign.
While the party is moving to curb the power of appointed superdelegates, it is doing nothing to get rid of the undemocratic caucuses or to change the order of the first nominating states, thus leaving in place a process that gives progressive leftist activists too much power relative to their numbers.
While the GOP has failed to repeal Obamacare in toto, leaving in place its system of subsidies and an expansion of Medicaid, the individual mandate is the lynchpin of the law, ensuring that enough healthy people are in the system to cover the costs for the sick and the elderly.
In his first post-election newspaper interview, Trump told The Wall Street Journal that he would consider leaving in place the parts of Obamacare that allow children to stay on their parents' health plan until they are 26 and that prevent people from being refused insurance because of existing conditions.
In contrast, in healthcare the approach has always been to try to reduce costs by manipulating organizational structures – as with HMOs or Accountable Care Organizations – while leaving in place the original sin of fee-for-service provider reimbursement, which will always incentivize volume-driven care decisions, and not a focus on outcomes.
Gun rights proponents say it prohibits regulations on gun ownership and argue that enforcement of existing laws should be sufficient to stop violence like the scenes that played out in Santa Fe. The U.S. Supreme Court has avoided major gun cases for a number of years, leaving in place restrictions on guns enacted by some states.
For another, the ACA did a poor job executing on this premise, and in the process sent a confusing message: it instituted government control over practically all facets of health care, but maintained private insurance companies, leaving in place a mirage of market-based capitalism (to be used as a scapegoat for the law's many failures).
The top 1% is scheduled to get 303% of the benefits in the year 2027, according to the Tax Policy Center, because most of the tax cuts for individuals in Trump's 2017 tax law are scheduled to lapse by then -- leaving in place the corporate tax cut and other changes that largely benefit the very rich.
Warren, in particular, has designed her financing plan around accepting the idea that anything that can be called a middle-class hike is politically lethal and that Medicare-for-all needs to be financed purely by new taxes on the rich and corporations, even if that means leaving in place a costly and inefficient system of employer-based financing.
Some lawmakers say a defeat for the Senate healthcare bill would make tax reform harder by leaving in place hundreds of billions of dollars in Obamacare taxes Meanwhile, the House Budget Committee hopes to send a budget proposal to the floor next week that would include a procedural path for tax reform to proceed with only Republican votes, panel members said.
The best argument it musters in Wednesday's reply brief is that the justices are eventually going to have to decide whether the administration can rescind DACA, so the court can save everyone a lot of trouble by taking up this extremely important issue now, instead leaving in place a wrongly-decided injunction that won't otherwise, because of the Supreme Court's calendar, come up for review for at least another year.
Claudia Huerkamp (1996). Bildungsbürgerinnen. Frauen im Studium und in akademischen Berufen 1900-1945. (Reihe: Bürgertum, Band 10) S. 80ff. After two semesters, the admission limits were revoked, however, leaving in place the non-Aryan regulations.p.
Secretary of the Interior Oscar L. Chapman finally laid the controversy to rest by abandoning Myer's regulation, leaving in place 1938 regulations dating to the tenure of John Collier.Leviero, Anthony. "Curb on Lawyers of Indians Lifted." New York Times.
In United States v. Texas, the Supreme Court deadlocked 4-4 on June 23, leaving in place the appeals court ruling blocking Obama's executive actions. On June 15, 2017, Homeland Security Secretary John F. Kelly announced that the order establishing the DAPA program was rescinded.
Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, 404 F.3d 276 (4th Cir. 2005) On October 11, 2005, the United States Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Simpson,[ Simpson v. Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors], 126 S. Ct. 426 (2005), p. 221 leaving in place the decision by the Fourth Circuit.
At 15:36 JST on 12 March, there was an explosion in the reactor building at Unit 1. The side walls of the upper level were blown away, leaving in place only the vertical steel framed gridworks. The roof collapsed, covering the floor and some machinery on the south side.
In this, the Ninth Circuit determined that the 2015 amendment did add content-based exemptions for free speech and thus was unconstitutional, but was also severable from the rest of the TCPA, leaving in place the autodialer statute. As such, the Circuit Court ruled in favor of Duguid and that Facebook had violated the autodialer statute of the TCPA.
More modern interpretations suggest that Hermias was an intelligent ruler, who suffered his harsh fate because he was betrayed. Joseph M. Bryant states that his significance is rooted in his attempts to “bring philosophy to power”. Influenced by his academy-based education as well as his numerous philosopher friends, Hermias gradually relaxed his harsh tyranny, leaving in place a government based on Platonic principles.
The roundabout was enhanced by leaving in place the shooflies that were installed to take traffic around the site during construction. This allows oversized trucks that wouldn't fit on the roundabout to pass. K-150 was closed from early September 2015, to late December 2015, and traffic was detoured south along US-77 to make room for construction on that section of the roundabout.
In 1929 the owner of the building demolished it almost completely, leaving in place only the south wall and the apse. With the demolition the paintings, whose existence was known since 1890, came again to light. The first surveying of the remains occurred in 1954. As of 2012, only the surviving south wall, enclosed in a new building, and the name of the road where it once lay remember the small edifice.
California Teachers Ass'n, , had been working its way to the Supreme Court, which dealt with a similar complaint. In July 2015, after Friedrichs had been issued certiorari by the Supreme Court, the Illinois suit was put on hold pending Friedrichs. The Supreme Court heard the case, which challenged the Ninth's Circuit's decision affirming Abood. Before the Court could issue the decision, however, Justice Antonin Scalia died in February 2016, and the case was decided 4–4, leaving in place the Ninth Circuit decision.
He was also an influential donor to the Republican Party during the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era. In 1921, newly elected president Warren G. Harding chose Mellon as his Secretary of the Treasury. Mellon would remain in office until 1932, serving under Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover, all three of whom were members of the Republican Party. Mellon sought to reform federal taxation in the aftermath of World War I, cutting taxes on top earners but leaving in place a progressive income tax.
The clerks tended to identify customers belonging to their own race accurately, but were more likely to make errors when attempting to identify other races members. Meanwhile, another study found that "alcohol intoxication reduces the own-race bias in face recognition," albeit by impairing accurate perception and leaving in place or increasing random error rather than by improving facial recognition of members of other groups. There has been some disagreement about the consistency of the own-race bias. However, data gathered from multiple studies does show that the own-race bias is consistent.
The AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) filed suit against the City of Los Angeles, alleging that the city violated laws and the city charter when it approved the development of two residential towers that are expected to be up to 30 stories tall. The City Council changed existing zoning and height limitations to allow the development, which would be next to AHF's Hollywood headquarters. A spokesperson for the development accused Michael Weinstein of filing the suit to maintain the view from his office. In 2019, the California Supreme Court Refused to hear the case, leaving in place a lower court decision against the foundation.
For this reason, some have suggested that Deng should have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Deng is also credited with reducing the cult of Mao Zedong and with bringing an end to the chaotic era of the Cultural Revolution. Furthermore, his strong-handed tactics have been credited with keeping the People's Republic of China unified, in contrast to the other major Communist power of the time, the Soviet Union, which collapsed in 1991. However, Deng is also remembered for leaving in place a communist government that continues to exist, for human rights, and for numerous instances of political violence.
After denial of Libby's bond by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, President Bush commuted the prison term portion of Libby's sentence on July 2, 2007, leaving in place the felony conviction, the $250,000 fine, and the terms of probation (supervised release). The President's commutation statement states (in part): > Mr. Libby was sentenced to thirty months of prison, two years of probation, > and a $250,000 fine. In making the sentencing decision, the district court > rejected the advice of the probation office, which recommended a lesser > sentence and the consideration of factors that could have led to a sentence > of home confinement or probation. I respect the jury's verdict.
On November 5, 2018, seven members of the Court denied the petition, leaving in place the Court of Appeals ruling, which established that the FCC had the ability to reclassify Internet under Title II. Chief Justice John Roberts abstained due to financial conflict, and Justice Brett Kavanaugh abstained due to his previous involvement with the case history. Three Justices, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch had recommended accepting the petition as to order a Munsingwear vacatur, in which the Appeals Court order would have been vacated, returned to that court, and have the case rendered moot due to the more recent 2018 FCC order that reversed the Open Internet Order.
On July 2, 2007, President George W. Bush commuted Libby's sentence, removing the jail term but leaving in place the fine and probation, calling the sentence "excessive."Grant of Executive ClemencyStatement by the President on Executive Clemency for Lewis Libby In a subsequent press conference, on July 12, 2007, Bush noted, "...the Scooter Libby decision was, I thought, a fair and balanced decision."Press Conference by the President, July 12, 2007, accessed August 11, 2007. The Wilsons responded to the commutation in statements posted by their legal counsel, Melanie Sloan, executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), and on their own legal support website.
An online petition launched in August 2013 calls for the entire bridge system to be named for him. The petition was the impetus for the creation of The Emperor's Bridge Campaign — now known as The Emperor Norton Trust — which is carrying forward the bridge-naming effort, citing the precedent of 30 California bridges for which the state has authorized multiple names. The Trust calls on the legislature simply to add "Emperor Norton Bridge" as an honorary name for the Bay Bridge, leaving in place all existing names. Currently, the organization hopes to sponsor a legislative resolution that would take effect in 2022, the 150th anniversary of Emperor Norton's proclamations of 1872, setting out the original vision for the bridge.
Since 2010, at least three different cases have been filed against Apple by VirnetX related to patent infringement on at least thirteen of their patents in Apple's FaceTime and VPN On Demand technology in the iOS system. The first case, involving four of VirnetX's patents, was found in favor of VirnetX, and while Apple was able to content one of the patents with the Patent Office, the other three stood up to scrutiny. Apple further appealed up to the Supreme Court, but the Supreme Court refused to hear the case in February 2020, leaving in place a verdict against it. Other cases cover redesigns versions of FaceTime that VirnetX claim still violate their patents.
Meanwhile, Carter's lawyers petitioned the case to the Supreme Court of the United States in July 2019 based upon First Amendment and Fifth Amendment grounds. Carter's defense lawyers argued that Roy had a history of suicide attempts and the decision to end his life was his own, that Carter was "bewildered" over the case against her, and that, "Taking all the texts in context, she tried to talk him out of it... ." They argued in initial hearings that the defendant had broken no law and had a first amendment right to free speech, and that at that time she was a juvenile. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case in January 2020, leaving in place the Massachusetts Supreme Court conviction.
Having mostly defeated the UFM, Oyite Ojok concentrated his efforts in Luwero and had measured success against the NRA. It is widely believed that by early 1983, Museveni had departed for Sweden, leaving in place, however, the military and political organisation of the NRA. The war with the NRA eventually began to crack the military and brought to fore rivalry between the two northern tribes that dominated the army -the Langi (Obote and Oyite Ojok's tribe) and the Acholi (Tito Okello – the Army Commander's tribe). The majority of the army foot soldiers were Acholi and it was they who suffered most casualties in the war, and it is rumoured that they wanted to engage in peace talks with the guerrillas.
"All motions/petitions that were filed subsequent to the original mandamus order are dismissed, technically leaving in place the original decision. But that decision (according to Justice Shaw) is a dead letter in light of Obergefell and the Strawser injunction which binds all probate court judges in Alabama," noted the legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama. The founder of evangelical Christian litigation group Liberty Counsel agreed that "The Judgement makes permanent the Alabama Supreme Court's order prohibiting probate judges from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples," adding that "The Alabama Supreme Court has rejected the illegitimate opinion of five lawyers on the U.S. Supreme Court." While the intended effects of this order are unclear, the court's judges issued a number of concurrences.
Some of the railway infrastructure still exists in the form of various cuttings and embankments, which have largely become incorporated into the countryside but leaving in place a few bridges and footpaths. Scalford is situated on the Jubilee Way footpath from Melton Mowbray to Belvoir Castle, and a 'stop off' for walkers between Melton and the Vale of Belvoir. Scalford can be reached from Melton or the Vale by regular buses, and there is more than adequate parking at the village hall, which is overseen by nearby houses. There are quiet roads suitable for cycling, and for the children 'Twinlakes', a fun park with very good resources for children of school age since no adult is admitted without a child.
President Trump in Miami on June 16, 2017, signing the Presidential Memorandum for the new Cuban policy On June 16, 2017, President Donald Trump issued a presidential memorandum reversing some aspects of the Obama administration's actions regarding U.S. relations with Cuba, and characterizing them as "terrible and misguided". He announced a prohibition on American money going to the Cuban military, in particular in dealings with entities within the Grupo de Administracion Empresarial, a conglomerate which the Cuban military manages. That will have the effect of placing certain hotels and other tourism facilities off-limits to Americans. He removed permission for individual "people-to-people" travel to Cuba by Americans, while leaving in place travel permission for organized "educational" groups, family visits and other categories.
To do this, the aliens round up children between the ages of 8 and 18 and attach a biomechanical mind control harness to their spines. Forcibly removing it generally kills the child, but midway through season 1, a surgical method is developed that allows a harness to be safely removed, leaving in place the "spikes" that connected the harness to the spinal column. In Season 5, it is revealed through an Espheni communication device—which Ben can interact with by touching it, due to having the spikes—that there is a being superior to the Overlords, known as "the Queen". In the series finale, the Queen explains that the invasion upon which the entire series is based is the result of a prior Espheni attempt to invade Earth, the only habitable planet in this galaxy and thus of immeasurable strategic importance.
Manuel Fraga Iribarne, the most important Minister of the Arias Navarro government The King did not initially appoint a new prime minister, leaving in place the incumbent head of government under Franco, Carlos Arias Navarro. Arias Navarro had not initially planned a reform of the Francoist regime; in the National Council of the Movement, an advisory assembly of the ruling FET y de las JONS (Falange) party and other groups in the Movimiento Nacional, he declared that the purpose of his government was the continuity of Francoism through a "democracy in the Spanish way" (). He believed political changes should be limited: he would give the parliament, the Cortes Españolas, the task of "updating our laws and institutions the way Franco would have wanted". The reform programme adopted by the government was the one proposed by Manuel Fraga, rejecting Antonio Garrigues' plan to elect a constituent assembly.
Federal Communications Commission (Docket 17-489). The petition argued that the FCC did not have the power to issue the Open Internet Order, which required a re-interpretation of the Communications Act of 1934, under the Chevron deference. On November 5, 2018, seven members of the Court denied the petition, leaving in place the Court of Appeals ruling, which established that the FCC had the ability to reclassify Internet under Title I. Chief Justice John Roberts abstained due to financial conflict, and Justice Brett Kavanaugh abstained due to his previous involvement with the case history. Three Justices, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch had recommended accepting the petition as to order a Munsingwear vacatur, in which the Appeals Court order would have been vacated, returned to that court, and have the case rendered moot due to the more recent 2018 FCC order that reversed the Open Internet Order.
Here is how I > was led to make this observation: among the preceding experiments, some had > been prepared on Wednesday the 26th and Thursday the 27th of February, and > since the sun was out only intermittently on these days, I kept the > apparatuses prepared and returned the cases to the darkness of a bureau > drawer, leaving in place the crusts of the uranium salt. Since the sun did > not come out in the following days, I developed the photographic plates on > the 1st of March, expecting to find the images very weak. Instead the > silhouettes appeared with great intensity ... One hypothesis which presents > itself to the mind naturally enough would be to suppose that these rays, > whose effects have a great similarity to the effects produced by the rays > studied by M. Lenard and M. Röntgen, are invisible rays emitted by > phosphorescence and persisting infinitely longer than the duration of the > luminous rays emitted by these bodies. However, the present experiments, > without being contrary to this hypothesis, do not warrant this conclusion.
Byrd stated that he did not "want a six-month delay in Social Security while leaving in place the third year of the tax cut for upper-income people" and stated that Reagan's speech had been "'rhetorically good, but substantively lacking in measures that would deal now with the crises that millions of people are experiencing." At the beginning of February 1983, House Democrats committed themselves "to an emergency economic assistance program that would create public service jobs, provide shelter and soup kitchens for the destitute and avert foreclosures of homes and farms." Concurrently, Byrd pledged to work with the House Democrats in developing legislation concerning jobs, proposing $5 to $10 billion be spent and introducing legislation intended to form a national investment corporation that would assist with underwriting faltering basic industries and starting new ones in areas of high unemployment. In March 1984, Byrd voted against a proposed constitutional amendment authorizing periods in public school for silent prayer, and in favor of President Reagan's unsuccessful proposal for a constitutional amendment permitting organized school prayer in public schools.
No one disputed that if Microsoft had chosen to store the emails in the U.S., the warrant would have been valid. While he agreed with the majority that the presumption against extraterritoriality, as clarified in Morrison, was decisive in this case, he did not believe it to be an optimal policy outcome and called on Congress to clarify and modernize the SCA. The U.S. government filed a petition for an en banc rehearing by the Second Circuit in October 2016. In January 2017, the full court split 4-4 on a vote to rehear the case, leaving in place the judgement in favor of Microsoft. Circuit Judge Jose Cabranes, who wrote in dissent, wrote that the held decision "has substantially burdened the government’s legitimate law enforcement efforts; created a roadmap for the facilitation of criminal activity; and impeded programs to protect the national security of the United States and its allies", and called on a higher court or the U.S. Congress to rectify the outdated language of the SCA.
While maintaining that many of the election court findings are wrong, the application acknowledged that challenges may only be made on those conclusions which amount to error of law. The court findings that canvassers were paid in contravention of section 111 of the 1983 Act, and that Rahman is guilty of bribery personally and by his agent in contravention of section 113 were challenged on the basis that they were reached without any sufficient evidence such that it amounts to an error of law, and that the commissioner erred when interpreting the provision on bribery. A challenge was made to the finding of undue spiritual influence on the basis that the Commissioner conclusion was in contravention to authority, and incompatible with Article 9 or Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights, or both. The divisional court of Lloyd LJ and Supperstone J granted Rahman permission to launch a judicial review on the undue spiritual influence finding because the law had not been tested for over a century, but rejected the other two challenges, as a result leaving in place Rahman's five years ban from elective office even if he is successful in a judicial review.
Johnny Vaught, who coached Ole Miss to a share of the 1960 national championship, was not the Rebels' athletic director during his original 24-year tenure (1947-70) as football coach, but was re-hired as coach and also given the duties of athletic director three games into the 1973 season. Vaught stepped down as football coach at the end of the 1973 season, but remained as athletic director until 1978. Additionally, most of the old-line coaches who demanded such total control as a condition of employment have since either retired (or in Dooley's case, forced out) or died (Bryant died four weeks after coaching his final football game at Alabama), leaving in place a new generation who are not desirous of such an arrangement, if it were to be made available, and additionally have developed other sources of income, such as shoe contracts and radio and television appearance fees and endorsement contracts, that make the income which might come from the additional duty of athletic director unnecessary. Increasingly, college athletic directors are less likely to be retired or active coaches with physical education or sports administration degrees and more likely to be persons who majored in business administration or a related field.

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