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"legal right" Definitions
  1. a claim recognized and delimited by law for the purpose of securing it
  2. the interest in a claim which is recognized by and protected by sanctions of law imposed by a state, which enables one to possess property or to engage in some transaction or course of conduct or to compel some other person to so engage or to refrain from some course of conduct under certain circumstances, and for the infringement of which claim the state provides a remedy in its courts of justice
  3. the aggregate of the capacities, powers, liberties, and privileges by which a claim is secured
  4. a capacity of asserting a legally recognized claim— compare LEGAL DUTY
  5. a right cognizable in a common-law court as distinguished from a court having jurisdiction in equity

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Does (Zhuo) have the legal right to watch over others?
And if it's not fair, it can't be legal, right?
FADA even gives certain individuals the legal right to discriminate.
And then there's the legal right to having... legal rights.
But he did have a legal right to own them.
Access to superfast internet will soon be a legal right.
Dentsu has no legal right or ability to cancel it.
Forbearance is the act of not exercising a legal right.
Before 21928, countries had the legal right to wage war.
Wade decision making abortion a legal right across the country.
Journalists have a legal right not to reveal their sources.
It's unfortunately in their legal right to do that though.
A wall would not end immigrants' legal right to claim asylum.
Under international law, they have a legal right to do so.
"It's legal, right?" asked Musk before taking a single, tentative puff.
He has the legal right, and the obligation to do that.
Wade, abortion has been a legal right in the United States.
It was his legal right to request this intervention from me.
And these days the majority are seeking asylum, their legal right.
Casey, in which the legal right to an abortion was again upheld.
Once on US soil, people have a legal right to seek asylum.
Which he has a legal right to repay with future donations. Yes!
The Chinese would have the legal right to retaliate against tariff increases.
They have the legal right to seek asylum in the United States.
Some have said the committee has no legal right to attach strings.
We will no longer have the legal right to distribute their content.
No longer do immigrants have a legal right to periodic bond hearings.
Having a legal right to die helped Marieke Vervoort live her life.
And voters have every legal right to vote against him for those actions.
All applicants must have the legal right to work in the United Kingdom.
"It's legal, right?" asked Musk as he took Rogan up on his offer.
This summer, women in Saudi Arabia finally gained the legal right to drive.
Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision guaranteeing a nationwide legal right to abortion.
That really softened the blow of not having the legal right to vote.
The owner of a device generally has the legal right to repair it.
But the memo does not establish a legal right to the recommended treatment.
The source isn't totally right: many Americans have no legal right to parental leave.
Does everyone have the legal right to access social media, regardless of past sins?
But the legal right to engage in BDSM is still necessary for several reasons.
He's supported marriage equality for years and he supports the legal right to abortion.
Establishing a legal right to procreation will only become more important in coming years.
All Americans have the legal right to vote without fear of intimidation or threats.
Competitive switching arrangements are commonplace and a legal right for captive shippers in Canada.
The prosecutor has no legal right to seek our closure based on an allegation.
Most miners work clandestinely, since they do not have a legal right to dig.
More recently, Philando Castile was killed for exercising his legal right to carry guns.
The critical issue for trans people is the legal right to change their gender.
I simply overwrote a piece of code that had no legal right to exist.
The legal right to a safe abortion is slowly disappearing in parts of America.
"This panel is truly designed to undermine women's legal right to healthcare," Schakowsky says.
It brought women into the work force and hastened their legal right to vote.
What good is a legal right to abortion if a woman can't get one?
People placing children for adoption also have the legal right to their own privacy.
Lamb said he personally opposed abortion but agreed with the legal right to choose.
A majority of people of faith in America support the legal right to abortion.
The Greens say Alice has no legal right to give Kanye the green light.
Federal courts maintain strict rules about who has the legal right, or standing, to sue.
Your medical power of attorney gives someone the legal right to make those decisions. Caring.
In blunt terms, AEDPA made it harder to use your legal right to habeas corpus.
Employees have a legal right to form unions and negotiate set wages without employer interference.
Wade, the monumental 1973 Supreme Court decision on a woman's legal right to an abortion.
Should that give them the legal right to sell the petrol and keep the money?
So the CBD that is marketed as legal right now is almost certainly not legal.
A US company has every legal right not to sell its wares to the government.
How does Sessions expect people with a claim for asylum to exercise that legal right?
Kaine says he is personally opposed to abortion but supports the legal right to one.
Both of those actions would be completely within Trump's legal right to do as president.
But they had this: the legal right to live and work in the United States.
At this time, no legislation has been passed to create a legal right to testing.
"We will continue to defend our legal right to the statue," the museum's lawyer said.
" Cassandra Cline "Vendors have no legal right to force people into their shops and restaurants.
Seeking asylum is a legal right, and the freedom of movement is a human right.
Due to multiple appeals, his legal right to stay has been in limbo ever since.
Wade decision in 1973, which found a legal right to abortion within the 14th Amendment.
Again, this is a rule for non-customers, which Chase has every legal right to impose.
Reeves said that Moore did not have the "standing," or legal right to be in court.
The statute of repose is not an equitable principle but a substantive legal right for defendants.
The Ninth Circuit in McIntosh upheld the standing, and legal right, of these individuals to relief.
Such a law would give journalists the legal right to protect the identities of confidential sources.
And the owner of The Red Hen had the legal right to refuse service to Sanders.
Their equal access to housing, jobs, services and other social opportunities should be a legal right.
"In Florida you can defend yourself anywhere you have a legal right to be," he said.
It's totally legal right now for me to pay people off, and that is considered speech.
All five had exercised their legal right to claim asylum, after escaping religious or political persecution.
That puts the U.S. on par with many countries that have no legal right to privacy.
Those who can unionize would also have a legal right to negotiate their pay and benefits.
Yet the legal right to spend as we like does not give us a moral pass.
Wade — the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision enshrining the legal right to abortion — once in office.
In 2012, Argentina's Senate unanimously approved the Gender Identity Law making sex-change surgery a legal right.
Mr Suprun says he has the legal right and the constitutional duty to vote following his conscience.
It is Oakland's legal right to be a sanctuary city and we have not broken any laws.
The minute someone steps onto US soil, she gains the legal right to ask for asylum here.
Cruz argued that individuals had no legal right to use such toys – even in their own homes.
Last year, transgender people in the U.S. acquired the legal right to openly fight for their country.
Wade, the landmark 220 Supreme Court decision, declared a legal right to some, but not all, abortions.
"I am protecting the legal right of the president to assert it if he chooses," Sessions said.
A legal right trumps any other non-right claim, and those who disobey may suffer serious sanctions.
The president maintained he had the legal right to fire Mueller, but that he chose not to.
These screens inhibit the merchant's legal right to route transactions and cause customer confusion, benefiting no one.
By repealing neutrality rules, the government has just given our online overlords that legal right, she cautioned.
As self-employed contractors, drivers don't have a legal right to form labor unions or negotiate contracts.
Wade decision, that women had a legal right to abortion, states responded with a wave of restrictions.
This odd moment crystallizes a truth about voting: Access matters at least as much as legal right.
Doesn't the current President have a legal right to reverse the prior President on an executive action?
The Saudi ruler announced nine months ago that he would grant women the legal right to drive.
As Harder and others have pointed out, Thiel had the legal right to pay Hogan's legal fees.
They have this legal right whether or not they have papers or authorization to enter the country.
Although many fail ever to establish any legal right to remain in this country, they stay nonetheless.
He also argued that the whistleblower had no legal right to approach Congress directly with his concerns.
Trump pushed back against Barr on Friday, insisting he had a "legal right" to intervene in cases.
As self-employed contractors, drivers don't have a legal right to form labor unions or negotiate contracts.
Just out: The USA has the absolute legal right to have apprehended illegal immigrants transferred to Sanctuary Cities.
"Every person has legal right to basic safe housing, with water, heat and structural safety," Urevick-Ackelsberg said.
Marblegate still had the legal right collect, but those claims were brought against a corporate parent without assets.
We can suppose that Trump has every legal right to declare bankruptcies and to walk away with millions.
While the filmmakers certainly had the legal right to make this film, I wonder at the moral right. 
And at a certain point, a legal right becomes so limited that it's hardly a right at all.
Education takes freedom beyond its status as a legal right and elevates it into a lifetime of choices.
Under the administration's novel reading of the law, this is not a suggestion but an unequivocal legal right.
As self-employed contractors, drivers don't have a legal right to form labor unions and negotiate contracts either.
As self-employed contractors, drivers don't have a legal right to form labor unions and negotiate contracts, either.
Because he was adopted in New York State in 1971, he had no legal right to such information.
There are "900,000 people this year coming without any legal right to stay," she added, the source noted.
We cannot negotiate with a member state on future relations - there is no legal right to do that.
It is hugely important to establish recent ownership and legal right to sell which we have clearly done.
People will die of old age in America before they ever acquire the legal right to live in America.
In court papers, attorneys general for Washington and Minnesota argue they have the legal right to be in court.
Education Management appealed, saying the law only guaranteed a legal right to a payment, not the ability to collect.
Parents, they found, have a legal right to share traits like eye color and skin color with their children.
They are the legal right of all UK workers, and that's what we're asking the courts to rule on.
He added that in his view, Israel had the legal right to retain some portion of the West Bank.
Those "furtive movements" might very well have given Brailsford, in the jury's eyes, a legal right to shoot Shaver.
Kudos to both candidates for defending the legal right of asylum-seekers to seek humanitarian relief at the border.
Some Kavanaugh opponents feared he would back legal efforts to overturn or further restrict the legal right to abortion.
We should have a human right and a legal right to control what is done with our own faces.
Yet consumers are frequently blocked from exercising the same legal right when they believe that companies have wronged them.
For example, most reproductive rights grant-makers for decades limited their funding to protecting the legal right to abortion.
" As president, he added, he had "the legal right to do so" but had "so far chosen not to!
This bill helps level the playing field and gives workers the opportunity to exercise their legal right to unionize.
Don't eat and wear living beings just because you have the legal right to ignore their feelings and interests.
Then they have the opportunity to pursue a legal right to stay in the US, if they have one.
There is also one state, New Mexico, where the court system has found a legal right to assisted suicide.
What you need to know now is that, despite anti-choice activists' best efforts, reproductive choice is a legal right.
For the past eight years, Apple has argued that app buyers don't have the legal right to sue at all.
Now, same-sex marriage is a legal right in America, allowing for couples of all genders to celebrate their love.
North Korea later confirmed the test, saying it had a "legal right" to conduct it, citing the United States' arsenal.
"I'd go to jail for this one," Karev tells Bailey, and he's definitely in the moral (if not legal) right.
Exercise your legal right to carry a gun in public and you lose your Fourth Amendment protection against suspicionless searches.
Worse still, TRAP laws not only limit women's legal right to abortion but also jeopardize their health in the process.
In response, Lloyds said it was "surprised" by SLA's move and confident in its legal right to terminate the agreement.
And if Roe fell, the right to privacy would be undermined — the legal right that protects women's access to contraception.
Bondholders who continue to assert their legal right to be made whole nevertheless are now a menace to a solution.
House Democrats know they have no legal right to these documents, but their shameful and cynical politics know no bounds.
If you find that you and your family have no legal right to stay, try to reason with management anyway.
China has a perfect legal right to invest in the Arctic and should not be the object of discriminatory treatment.
While office workers took in the spectacle, one couple after another exercised their new legal right to register their unions.
Unions are a legal right and the single most powerful tool that regular working people have to improve their lot.
" He replied, "I have a legal right to express my concerns about the terms and conditions of my working environment.
This helps get around the fact that there is no legal right, under international or often domestic law, for secession.
He took it as in his power to re-edit other people's films — sometimes with a legal right, sometimes not.
China sees this expansion as its legal right and a vital way to protect one of the country's main shipping lanes.
The asylum seekers at the border cannot be immediately removed because they have a legal right to apply for humanitarian relief.
Many have no legal right to work, and families are forced to find other ways to pay for food and shelter.
Clinicians who order genome sequencing tests may enable raw data access; patients have the legal right to their full laboratory reports.
"Even reasonably educated people seem to believe they don't have a legal right to avoid paying a funeral director," he said.
And unlike official poll watchers, individuals outside the polling place have no legal right to challenge a voter's right to vote.
Without a deal, the union's 3,900 GM members would have a legal right to strike at midnight (0400 GMT) on Tuesday.
I had to wait another two years for my green card before I got the legal right to earn a living.
Police increasingly demand bribes from refugees, Miankhel said, even those with Proof of Registration cards showing a legal right to stay.
Many of the children do have a legal right to stay in the US, but the legal process can take years.
Keeping your money in your former employer's plan is your legal right if you have at least $5,000 in your account.
The government pledged at the end of 2017 to make broadband a legal right for people who request it by 2020.
The Fifth Amendment provides a legal right that can be invoked by a person in order to avoid testifying under oath.
Cantil-Sakauye stopped short of questioning the legal right of federal agents to enter courthouses to locate and detain unauthorized immigrants.
It would be completely inappropriate, because the DOE does not have the underlying legal right to force universities to do this.
Hellerstedt isn't actually the legal right to have an abortion, but what states are allowed to do to regulate the procedure.
Shamsher has family in the UK, and under the Dublin amendment, that means he has a legal right to be here.
An earlier version of this editorial mischaracterized the extent of a new legal right for those filings accusations of sexual harassment.
Late last week, Mr. Ghosn exercised his legal right to request that the court explain its justification for allowing his detention.
Mr. Trump fired back on Friday, asserting via tweets that he had a "legal right" to interfere in Justice Department cases.
Today, teenagers in Maryland and more than twenty other states have the legal right to get birth control on their own.
In any challenge, House lawyers would have to establish that they have the legal right to sue in the first place.
The Democrats and their mainstream media allies often claim that asylum seekers have a legal right to have their cases heard.
In practice, very few men — less than one in 133 — take advantage of their legal right, often because they fear retribution.
Zuma welcomed civil society group SaveSA's plans to protest outside his office, saying it was their legal right to do so.
It is a document that even President Obama didn't feel he had the legal right to sign - he signed it anyway!
It is a document that even President Obama didn't feel he had the legal right to sign - he signed it anyway!
Yuengling's rolled out its new "butterbeer" flavor this week ... even though it never secured the legal right to market ice cream.
Furie is now turning to US copyright laws to challenge the legal right of alt-right websites to distribute Pepe's image.
The NLRB has invalidated dozens of class-action waivers for violating workers' legal right to band together to improve the workplace.
Though the case established the legal right of students to attend prom in queer couples, asserting that right often required exhausting fights.
Regardless of the jury&aposs decision, MISD is perfectly within their legal right to take action against someone because their sexual identity.
"Legal, right now, I think is in the place that other industries were 10 and 15 years ago, like travel," he said.
"I explained it was my legal right due to New York State law, and she told me she didn't care," Elliot claims.
But while Pelkey couldn't legally build a garage, he does have the legal right to flip off town officials for all eternity.
EDT that they had taken control of the festival (which they have no legal right to do) and at 11:15 a.m.
Since Saudi Arabia granted women the legal right to drive last year, tens of thousands of Saudi women have obtained driver's licenses.
"It is Oakland's legal right to be a sanctuary city and we have not broken any laws," she tweeted on Feb 27.
There, the state challenged the company's legal right to have its tech on public streets without going through the proper DMV channels.
With contraception, they argue, doctors should have no legal right to refuse it because women don't have another way to get it.
The government's position is that no one in America has the legal right to challenge the way prosecutors are using this law.
However as an inferior officer, Mueller has no legal right to question the president about exercising a constitutional authority to fire somebody.
Second, the millions of migrants living in the country who do not have criminal records but lack a legal right to remain.
The documents were not covered by the sex-crimes warrant, which meant that the FBI had no legal right to examine them.
Abortion often gets framed as a divisive issue; Americans either support a woman's legal right to terminate a pregnancy, or they don't.
Back then, if one country could capture territory by force from another country, it got the legal right to rule that territory.
And just like a grand jury, the accused has no legal right to mount a defense or even have a lawyer present.
When Panvalkar insisted on their legal right to an apartment in the new development, he said a director at the firm refused.
"House Democrats know they have no legal right to these documents, but their shameful and cynical politics know no bounds," she added.
Many minors in Calais actually have the legal right to be in the UK, but the UK is not letting them in.
"We will continue to exercise our legal right to exist as a sanctuary city," Schaaf said in a statement on the lawsuit.
In taking the case, the Supreme Court must decide whether states have the legal right to sue the government to begin with.
"And I want you to know that the State of New York is going to enforce every legal right of every person."
Just round the corner is South Korea's supreme court, which says the church has no legal right to much of this space.
Even if Vargo owns Sugar, Chef has the legal right to copy and republish the tool under the project's open source license.
"National Amusements exercised its legal right to amend CBS's bylaws, and this change was effective immediately," the company said in a statement.
The restaurant owner has every legal right and a moral obligation to kick the Nazi out, and so do these internet companies.
In fact, it should be easy to outflank Republicans on the pro-life issue, all while maintaining women's legal right to choose.
" In a statement emailed to Reuters, DRI said it supports "the legal right of clients to seek protective orders when circumstances dictate.
They may have little say in the matter, as the state has a legal right to take private property for public purposes.
The officer, Mohamed Noor, has refused to talk, invoking the American legal right to stay silent if speaking up might incriminate him.
I feel a responsibility to my dear friend, but I have no legal right nor role in her life or well-being.
"We strongly affirm the legal right of B&H warehouse workers to unionize and improve their standard of living," the letter reads.
They have no business or legal right considering all the students privacy issues to be calling and challenging/question [my son's]'s application.
The Texas Attorney General will continue to defend our state's legal right to protect the basic human rights and dignity of the unborn.
The DMCA makes it nearly impossible for people who have a legal right to a certain use by blocking access to the material.
The legal right to say "fuck you, boss" after hours was packaged as part of a sweeping and controversial French labor reform effort.
Donald Trump won the presidency promising to keep out unwanted foreigners and expel those with no legal right to be in the country.
Google, and especially Nest, must stop the witch hunt for employees who exercise their legal right to try and improve Nest's working environment.
The McGuires were shocked to learn that the city has the legal right to make them tear off the back of the house.
Moreover, in 2014, 35 percent of the US public believed that same-sex couples shouldn't have the legal right to adopt a child.
Collectors may eventually win the legal right to require your employer to automatically take money from your paycheck before you ever see it.
"I mean, it's legal, right?" he responds, then quizzically looks at the thing before ripping the hell out of it, not convincingly inhaling.
It starts with Lucky and his team trying to enter, but getting pushback from the homeowner, who claims they have no legal right.
By contrast, the Senate bill makes free credit monitoring a legal right for active duty military service members (but not the general public).
Defendants with no previous convictions have a legal right in Texas to probation on drug-possession charges, even if they're convicted at trial.
Abortion is a legal right in this country but that doesn't ameliorate its devastating message that some humans have fewer rights than others.
Note that I make the distinction of "principle" of free speech, and not any sort of constitutional or other legal right to it.
This struggle is being conducted under the internationally recognized legal right of self-defense and with an abundance of legal and humanitarian caution.
In May, a federal appeals court said Greenberg's Starr International Co, a big AIG shareholder, had no legal right to challenge that bailout.
Although a legal right to shelter exists, the city specifies eligibility requirements which often prevent people in difficult situations from securing a bed.
Many children in Calais have family in the UK and have the legal right to be in the UK while they claim asylum.
The longer this goes on, the more evident it becomes that the players have a legal right to engage in the anthem protests.
He said they had no legal right to demand changes to Facebook's platform because they could not show any "actual or imminent" injury.
Moreover, while Mr. Trump tends to refer to all of the immigrants as illegal, many are exercising a legal right to seek asylum.
It's not clear, however, that anything existed in his criminal or medical history that would've blocked his legal right to own a weapon.
The families have a legal right to seek asylum here—and as devastating as the consequences may be, they will not stop coming.
We will take all available steps to assert our legal right to the statue, including potentially through the European Court of Human Rights.
"Reporters' legal right to report has been violated," it added, pointing to cases of the White House stripping some reporters of press credentials.
Epstein himself might have been able to argue that, as a signatory to the agreement, he had the legal right to enforce it.
It also doesn't make sense to suggest that Mr. Trump's unquestioned legal right to fire Mr. Comey allows him to do so corruptly.
Power of attorney: A power of attorney gives someone else the legal right to make financial, legal, and medical decisions on your behalf.
Without the legal right to work or resettle, many migrants end up trapped in slavery and afraid to speak out or seek help.
At one point he expressed concern about whether challengers had the legal right, or "standing" to bring a challenge on a statewide basis.
So even if Mueller had subpoenaed Trump, Trump absolutely would have had the legal right to invoke the Fifth Amendment and avoid testifying.
Vehement opposition to giving workers the legal right to paid vacation, like a host of other worker-supportive policies, runs deep in America.
The outcome of that case, concerning a restrictive abortion law in Texas, could affect millions of women's legal right to accessing an abortion.
Instead, China would have negotiated for a solution during the process, or we would ultimately have been granted the legal right to retaliate.
To try to learn more, Waseem designated The New York Times as a third party with the legal right to inquire about his case.
In his typically lucid prose, Gorsuch stressed why the Greens, the family that owns Hobby Lobby, had a legal right to be in court.
But Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Trump made the "correct" move, because the U.S. troops had no legal right to be in Syria.
Australian Attorney-General George Brandis defended Papua New Guinea's legal right to deport the men, saying their refugee claims have been investigated and rejected.
If we are blocked from the legal right to determine our futures as individuals, the proclamation is clear: women are not equal to men.
That means the company is within its legal right to control the usage of their own emoji designs, especially in their own App Store.
Planned Parenthood Great Plains sued the state in 2015, saying the law would deprive many Arkansas women of their legal right to an abortion.
In response, Energy Transfer Partners filed a suit asking a judge to give the company the legal right-of-way to finish the pipeline.
In an interview with NBC12 News, Phillips said that she didn't want to back down from her legal right in front of her daughter.
We did, however, want to scare them, so we reminded them that we're able to and have a legal right to administer drug tests.
Trump voters like Roseanne the character (and Roseanne the actress) aren't known for welcoming trans people insomuch as denying their legal right to exist.
"It's about saying Lake Erie has a legal right to exist, and that's a right that we get to defend," said resident Markie Miller.
Schneider then loudly threatened to detain and fingerprint Wheatcroft at the police station, which he also would have had no legal right to do.
"You did not extend this legal right and protection to me, my co-workers at Verily, or the many contractors at Alphabet," Kapczynski said.
During the last year of the Obama administration, ICE interviewed and screened 5,940 US citizens about their legal right to stay in the country.
There are dozens of countries around the world where women do not have the legal right to abortion, even to save their own lives.
Spokeo responded that Congress did not have the power to create a legal right to sue for plaintiffs who have suffered no concrete harm.
They also have legal right to 25% of parliamentary seats, giving the military effective veto power on constitutional issues, which require a 75% majority.
Just cause — a legal right to your job — should be an essential part of any package of reforms to restore workplace dignity and fairness.
There's no legal right to ask Equifax to remove your data from its registries or to stop it from getting more in the future.
When does a court independently decide what the statute means and whether it has or has not vested a legal right in a person?
Virginia's solicitor general, Toby J. Heytens, told the justices on Monday that the House did not have the legal right to be in court.
Democratic lawmakers should advance policies that ensure every woman can actually get the access to abortion that makes the legal right meaningful and equitable.
But Judge Mizdol cited various precedents that indicated that Mr. Brennan did not have the legal right to file such motions in the case.
Those judges ordered the case dismissed as fatally flawed, contending the states had no legal right to enforce the emoluments clauses in the Constitution.
That puts them in step with the American population as a whole, nearly 70 percent of which supports the legal right to access abortion.
A heterosexual couple opposed to the "patriarchal nature" of marriage won the legal right to have a civil partnership, after appealing to Britain's Supreme Court.
It blamed politics, specifically the Obama administration, for the Army Corps statement, adding that it was in the corporation's legal right to proceed as planned.
Trump: "Ted Cruz is a total hypocrite and, until recently, a Canadian citizen who may not even have a legal right to run for president."
The legal right to an abortion is an issue that many Americans struggle to reconcile, for sure, and that hasn't changed since it was legalized.
According to the president, those who gathered at the "Unite the Right" rally had a legal right to be there because they had a permit.
"  Every household is to have a legal right to high-speed broadband under measures to make the UK a "world leader in the digital economy.
What they didn't know is that a third impediment to exercising their legal right to claim asylum stood in their way: the Mexican government itself.
In other states, stand your ground measures extend self-defense protections to any place a person has a legal right to be, including their home.
The decision, she said, "means your carrier now has the legal right to block your text messages and censor the very content of your messages."
China has long refused to take part in the case and, under the terms of the UNCLOS treaty, this was well within their legal right.
Lantern-jawed Chinese military officers wait for the UN Security Council to approve their use of force, after asserting a legal right to self-defence.
"It is Oakland's legal right to be a sanctuary city and we have not broken any laws," Schaaf said in a statement at the time.
The UK has previously announced that homes and businesses will have a legal right to high-speed broadband of at least 10 Mbps by 2020.
Because the Cape Town-adjacent underwater reserves sit just 50 to 75 miles offshore, accessing and developing it would be within the city's legal right.
" Van Susteren said she does not know if Fox News has a legal right to the files, but asked the network to show "fundamental decency.
Facebook's position is effectively that Facebook users have the legal right to disseminate their non-user friends' e-mail and phone number (and other info).
Britain's attorney general said the vote was the last opportunity for Britain to take advantage of its legal right of delaying Brexit until May 22.
As McAleenan told the committee, the country is facing an unprecedented wave of migration — particularly from Central American families seeking their legal right to asylum.
In 2010, Arizonans managed to secure their legal right to medicinal marijuana once and for all, albeit by an incredibly small margin: about 4000 votes.
Let's set aside the legal "right to be forgotten" and think instead about the baseline of decency we want for ourselves—the kindness of forgetting.
The UK Government has announced that homes and businesses will have a legal right to high-speed broadband of at least 10 Mbps by 2020.
And lawmakers are pushing a bill to give news publishers the legal right to collectively bargain with Facebook and Google for more online ad revenue.
Cruz argued in a 85033 court brief that individuals have no legal right to such products in public or private, according to The Associated Press.
He also argued that the challengers did not have the legal right to bring the case because they are advocacy groups and not individual aliens.
The credit score is the lone algorithm in which consumers have a legal right to examine and challenge the underlying data used to generate it.
Judge Alsup suggests, and Judge Garaufis says explicitly, that the president has the legal right to terminate the DACA program if he does so properly.
While freedom of expression is a legal right in New Zealand, the parameters are more restrictive than the First Amendment guarantees in the United States.
The Moscow mayor's stay-at-home order is technically a "recommendation," as the city government has no legal right to confine people to their homes.
"No matter what happens, the Android Community does not have any legal right to block any company from accessing its open-source license," he said.
It said the decorating of the house had been "entirely lawful" and that her legal right to paint the candy-color stripes trumped aesthetic considerations.
State courts have ruled against such restrictions specifically for Medicaid reimbursements, citing the legal right of low-income beneficiaries to seek care where they choose.
As he fights for the legal right to do that, an influential doctors group in Massachusetts has agreed to stop trying to block the way.
"Officers ultimately determined that the man had a legal right to be on the property and returned the man's school identification card," the release concluded.
According to WVIR, a lawsuit claims elected officials have overstepped their authority by leaving the tarps and have no legal right to remove the statues.
Meanwhile, a court case challenging Mulvaney's legal right to head the agency is awaiting a hearing in the same court that ruled on its structure.
"We will continue to exercise our legal right to exist as a sanctuary city," Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf said in a statement on Tuesday's lawsuit.
An attorney for New York City said Tuesday that they have a legal right to release such anonymous records and the union's lawsuit should be dismissed.
In August 2018 the Trump administration proposed revoking California's legal right to impose its own state emissions standards or require a rising number of electric vehicles.
If the FBI really has the legal right to compel Apple's help — as Comey clearly believes — it would be foolish to settle for exploits like this.
A court in Mexico has granted two people the legal right to carry and use cocaine in a landmark case launched by a pro-legalization group.
School officials told the Press Democrat that the school has the legal right to turn off a student speaker's microphone, but that it rarely done so.
Many believed the justices might use "standing" -- or the legal right to bring a case -- as an off ramp to avoid the merits in the case.
Maybe Trump had a legal right to avoid paying any federal income taxes, but it certainly doesn't make him seem like a man of the people.
Historically, illegal crossers were predominantly single adult males from Mexico who generally could be removed within 6900 hours if they had no legal right to stay.
If you're aggressively being questioned about your right to cast a vote, you can calmly and clearly state you are exercising your legal right to vote.
Don't we live in a democracy where one of the key legal right is "presumption of innocence" (as in a defendant is innocent until proven guilty).
The court ruled then that detainees had a legal right to go before a judge to challenge the legality of their detention and seek their release.
So we're going to tax Americans until Mexico stops allowing people from Central America to exercise their legal right to seek admission to the United States?
"Officers ultimately determined that the man had a legal right to be on the property and returned the man's school identification card," the police statement said.
Our rule restores consumers' legal right to stand up for themselves and have their day in court without having to wait on the government to act.
The British government has said that it will guarantee a legal right to high-speed internet for all homes and businesses in the U.K. by 2020.
Many believe they are full-fledged British citizens; experts say their status is not completely clear, though their legal right to live in Britain is undisputed.
This is the first time since the 1960s that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has exercised its legal right to place people into quarantine.
America is one of the few countries in the world that acknowledges a legal right to own guns, through the Second Amendment in the US Constitution.
China's Internet regulator, in a statement to Reuters, said the government had the legal right to prevent the spread of "violent, terrorist and other illegal information".
Motorists now have the legal right to fix their own cars, farmers their tractors, and people can unlock their mobile phones and tablets without fear of prosecution.
But for some riders, traveling with a dog is a legal right—one they allege Uber and many of its drivers have made little effort to respect.
" That gives defendants a stronger hand in court, she added, "and it tees up the question of whether the state has a legal right to do that.
"Of course, the administration doesn't have to run roughshod over environmental and other protections, but they may well have the legal right to do so," she said.
When the process began in March 2017, Mosby said courts were denying requests to vacate because her office did not have the legal right to do so.
The teen had the legal right to have such a procedure and had no obligation to wait for federal lawyers to try to stop her, they said.
President Trump is reportedly weighing proposals to effectively close the U.S. southern border to Central American migrants, including those attempting to use their legal right to asylum.
Wade affirmed a woman's legal right to an abortion in 1973, but today, restrictions and regulations have made many this "right" a lot more difficult to exercise.
A federal judge Wednesday sided with BuzzFeed in a defamation suit, ruling that the news outlet had a legal right to publish the so-called Steele dossier.
I do believe he has a legal right to do it and I do think it was considered as an option, as the president's own attorney said.
Believe it or not, it was just 22019 years ago that single women gained the legal right to use birth control with the 1972 decision, Eisenstadt v.
That legal right allows people connected to the Continent to ask search engines like Google to remove links about themselves from online search results under certain conditions.
"Full and equal access to education is not only a legal right, it is the very foundation of the American dream," Mr. Schneiderman said in a statement.
The decision: Judge John D. Bates denied the Justice Department's argument that the researchers had no guaranteed legal right to access data on a publicly visible website.
That decision could have been made so that the court wouldn't have to decide whether the House had the legal right or "standing" to bring the case.
States have passed 22013 abortion restrictions in the past five years — an entire quarter of those enacted since the Supreme Court recognized a legal right to abortion.
According to land rights experts, this was the first time married Kipsigi women had been given the legal right to an equal share of their father's land.
"Shareholders have a legal right under Dutch law to put a proposal to dismiss Mr Burgmans onto the EGM agenda," Elliott said in a statement on Wednesday.
On Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit will hear oral arguments on whether the lawmakers have the legal right to file the lawsuit.
Google may have had the legal right to fire Damore for that reason, notwithstanding the ways some of what Damore said in his memo was legally protected.
But when the other half was asked if "women should have a legal right to safe and accessible abortion in almost all cases," 37 percent said yes.
When President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave workers the legal right to unionize back in 25, he specifically left out government employees from the National Labor Relations Act.
The Oregon study, for its part, gives more powerful evidence that these policies could help prevent crime, especially among those who suddenly gain the legal right to drink.
Now, The Washington Post reports that a Tennessee woman claims she was denied access to an abortion while she was in jail — violating her legal right to choose.
Clinton asks them to consider that a woman in that situation who has an abortion might be not only exercising a legal right but making the right decision.
In May, a federal appeals court said the bailout was legal and that Greenberg's Starr International Co, a big AIG shareholder, had no legal right to challenge it.
Mueller really doesn&apost have the legal right to do it, and Mueller has proven he cannot be trusted, he has ruined the integrity of his own investigation.
Camille Cosby, 72, repeatedly cited her legal right to keep spousal communications private, during questioning in Massachusetts by lawyers for seven women suing her husband there for defamation.
In order to determine whether workers had a legal right to form a union, the NLRB held an election with rules set forth by Congress and the courts.
The use of the word "micromanagement" bears scrutiny here because all it really means is that the FCC has the legal right to enforce the rules as needed.
"Non-human primates should have the legal right to live freely or, when necessary, in sanctuaries only for medical rehabilitation or ecological assistance for endangered species," she said.
Luxembourg, which has long been seen as a potential host, has now raised its stakes by claiming that it has a legal right to be the EBA's seat.
So I went looking for another way, to add another legal right to these more tried, tested, and exhausted laws that govern our voices and patrol our ears.
At one point during arguments, he expressed concern with whether the challengers in the case had the legal right, or "standing," to bring their case to the court.
Under a section of the new Civil Code enacted in 1930, a woman had the legal right to her husband's name, signaling the end of her "outsider" status.
And no matter what the volume of claims may be, asylum is a legal right under U.S. law and international refugee treaties — regardless of a person's immigration status.
Commissioner Roger Goodell backed away from his stance that the players had a right to express their opinions, though legal scholars say showing solidarity is a legal right.
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit expressed support for the president's legal right to appoint an interim director of the consumer agency.
While most sports fans may not have a legal right to know their face is being tracked, Stanley said he believed there is an ethical right to know.
And some attorneys may say that Trump doesn't have the legal right to use troops in this case, because there's no national security threat requiring the military's participation.
In addition to the merits of the Louisiana law, oral arguments also saw debate over whether abortion providers had the legal right to sue on behalf of patients.
After extensive research, he concluded that the timing formula did not account for the extra moments it takes for a slowing car to make a legal right turn.
All signs point to that rule being changed back prior to the 21992 draft, restoring the legal right of 1-year-olds to declare out of high school.
Under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, you have the legal right to be protected from discrimination in the workplace if your company has 15 or more employees.
"He was basically saying, 'I'll fire you if you go beyond this limit,' and he has no legal right to set that limit," Connolly told CNN's Jake Tapper.
And I am reassured by the knowledge that patients in California now have the legal right to exercise this power when they feel there is no other path.
On Monday, offices in New York were swamped as people previously ineligible to apply for licenses lined up, documents in hand, to seek the legal right to drive.
Banks have the legal right to stop offering you benefits like statement credits and lounge access, even if they provided them to you when you originally signed up.
Additionally, Ridley-Thomas and Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg are backing another significant state bill that would make shelter a legal right in the state, according to the paper.
" Lamb is on record saying he'd vote against a 20-week abortion ban and that his personal views would not "legally restrict a woman's legal right to choose.
And even though businesses have a legal right to replace striking employees with temporary workers, employers rarely did so back then, out of fear of angering their workforce.
In league with Rost, ADF has shepherded this case to the Supreme Court, hoping to create a legal right for employers to discriminate against workers for being trans.
In oral arguments in November, the justices seemed skeptical of requiring that all members of a class-action lawsuit show injuries to have a legal right to damages.
But it says it knew him very well as a customer and that he had represented to them that he had the legal right to sell the property.
Japan respected the whaling commission's 1986 "moratorium" on whaling for over 30 years, before exercising its legal right to withdraw from the I.W.C. at the end of 2018.
If a witness refuses to answer a question during a congressional hearing without a legal right to do so, the House can vote to hold him in contempt.
Both men have said they believe migrants have a legal right to apply for asylum in the US, and that it is lawmakers' duty to give them that opportunity.
Operator BHP Billiton's decision this week to delay its legal right to replace striking workers is seen a move aimed at sacrificing some output to undermine the union's position.
The Global Times asserted that the Paracel Islands were Chinese territory and that China had the legal right to deploy defensive measures to protect its territorial sovereignty and integrity.
In the footsteps of Clinton and Obama, Trump wants to surround himself with family members whom he can trust, and he probably has the legal right to do so.
Elsewhere, in Delhi's Savda Ghevra slum resettlement colony where about 30,000 people live, non-profit Marg taught women residents to demand their legal right to water, sanitation and transport.
State lawyers contend that Democrats have no legal right to bring the challenge and that the maps are in compliance with traditional redistricting principles such as compactness and contiguity.
The group insists that under the Constitution, the federal government has no legal right to Harney County land and that is should be relinquished to ranchers, loggers, and miners.
After Boutrous spoke, Justice Department lawyer James Burnham argued that the Trump White House has the legal right to kick out any reporter at any time for any reason.
This is a well intended move that the government of New Zealand, without a constitutional right to bear arms, is within its legal right to enact for its citizens.
But six months from now, and possibly sooner, they will begin losing their work permits, their places in college, their businesses, their legal right to be in this country.
The school where Karen Pence will work — and indeed she has taught there in the past, for 12 years -- does have a legal right to its brand of hate.
A lower court ruled in favor of the challengers, holding that the North Carolina voters had the legal right to bring claims and that the plan violated the Constitution.
She did not wish to see a broad sweeping ruling in favor of legalized abortion, but wanted a legal right to safely terminate her own pregnancy, the Post noted.
For decades, California has had the legal right to set its own fuel efficiency standards under the 1970 Clean Air Act, but the Trump administration wants to change that.
Sacoolas' legal right to claim diplomatic immunity came under scrutiny earlier this week as her husband's name does not appear on the UK's official list of diplomats in London.
"We were encouraging people to stay in line after closing time because they still had the legal right to vote as long as they were in line," Guajardo said.
Most Americans understand that access to abortion "is a legal right right now and should stay that way," Jessica Crabtree, who was attending the abortion-rights rally, told me.
"It is natural that they are happy that they have been given their legal right that they had demanded before," Prince Abdulrahman bin Musaid, a businessman, wrote on Twitter.
In the European Union, people now have the legal right to request a copy of the data that companies hold about them, and to ask that it be deleted.
Since North Korea has so far only conducted missile tests — as opposed to launching missiles armed with live warheads — Japan does not have the legal right to intercept them.
The state's lawyers argued that officials in Costa Mesa have no legal right — or good reason — to block the move, which the state said involved frail and elderly patients.
On their website, Harry and Meghan asserted that Buckingham Palace had no legal right to prevent them from using "royal" outside Britain, but that they would do so voluntarily.
During that three-year period, we fervently defended our legal right to operate transatlantic flights – as well as our local hiring practices, safety record and United States growth strategy.
Even after Barr complained that Trump's tweeting made his job nearly impossible to perform effectively, the president argued he has the "legal right" to intervene in a criminal case.
He said the whistleblower had a statutory right to anonymity and to be shielded form reprisal — and he said the whistleblower also had the legal right to contact Congress.
Vietnam backed off its Hague-declared legal right to drill in the South China Sea, citing doubt that America would come to its aid if China took military action.
People like Forstater focus on biological sex because that is precisely the axis upon which trans people are othered, but where is the limit on this proposed legal right?
She also told the court that she does not believe it's possible to change your sex and refused to recognize the legal right for trans people to do so.
And some asylum seekers, according to reports, are being physically blocked from setting foot on US soil, which would give them the legal right to pursue an asylum claim.
MID-WORSHIP, HANDS RAISED Perth pastor Rory Shiner said his congregation appeared most concerned about Australia's treatment of refugees, and retaining a legal right to speak freely about their faith.
BHP Billiton's decision this week to give up its legal right to replace striking workers at Escondida is aimed at sacrificing some output to undermine the union's position, analysts said.
The summit also aims to increase the number of refugees worldwide in school by one million and the number of refugees granted the legal right to work by one million.
The Tennessee resident, who was working as a volunteer to keep protestors safe from traffic, said he had the legal right of way when a driver rolled through the intersection.
Under these circumstances, it's not surprising that some women may be scared off from going through the clinic doors—even though they are simply accessing their legal right to abortion.
But there's no such thing as a legal right to party, as Pete wearily explains once Teddy starts coaching the sorority in an attempt to relive his happy frat years.
From the result in the Court below of the Monson wax figure case, it would appear that aman has a legal right to prevent the multiplication of copies of himself.
The two former aides "do not have the legal right to disclose the White House records to third parties," White House counsel Pat Cipollone said in a letter to Nadler.
Asylum seekers are provided with meals, but there are no kitchens and few other support services, as they wait and try to gain the legal right to stay in Bulgaria.
These restrictions shouldn't be swept under the rug as a non-issue, as they aim to keep women from having a medical procedure they have a legal right to access.
Regulating their commercial speech doesn't violate their First Amendment rights; it simply ensures truth in advertising, and in turn ensures that women can actually exercise their legal right to abortion.  
If there isn't clear proof of each transfer, it becomes impossible to tell who holds the hot potato, and therefore impossible to tell who has the legal right to foreclose.
" The board went on to take issue with the "government's failings," saying that "people have a moral right to seek a better life, and a legal right to seek asylum.
"Officers ultimately determined that the man had a legal right to be on the property and returned the man's school identification card," the department said in a statement last month.
New Delhi (CNN)As the Indian capital continues to choke under a blanket of thick brown smog, an opposition lawmaker wants clean air to be a legal right for all.
As federal legislation, it would protect the legal right to abortion in every zip code and prohibit restrictions that make access to safe and legal abortion care expensive and difficult.
But the broad midsection of the 110-mile-wide strait is international waters, and U.S. policy has long insisted on a legal right to sail unrestricted on the high seas.
Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case establishing a legal right to abortion, McSally cited her "pro-life" record but would not say definitively whether she would support overturning the ruling.
Lamb supported Obamacare and labor unions, criticized the GOP tax plan, opposed new gun rules and said he personally was against abortion but backed a women's legal right to choose.
If the executive order is repealed, about 85033,000 people would lose their legal right to work in the country,  the San-Francisco based immigrant Legal Resource Center said, CNN reported.
Insurers not only have a legal right to be reimbursed for cost-sharing reductions by the federal government, they also count on this money when determining next year's premium change.
These cases are possible because while freedom of expression is a legal right in New Zealand, the parameters are more restrictive than the First Amendment guarantees in the United States.
The committee recommended removing the provision in the Irish Constitution that gives a fetus and the mother an equal legal right to life, which has been the law since 212.
The fact that J.D. entered the United States without proper documentation does not mean that she has no legal right to stay here to be safe from abuse or persecution.
The president of the university said Thursday that Spencer has a "legal right" to speak on the school's campus and say "horrific things" but that violence would not be tolerated.
Despite the backlash, when the law took effect in December, offices for the Department of Motor Vehicles were swamped as newly eligible people applied for the legal right to drive.
"This doesn't mean that I do not have, as President, the legal right to do so, I do, but I have so far chosen not to!" he wrote on Twitter.
Earlier this year, the country's top court ruled that a group of nearly 400 Karen people evicted from the Kaeng Krachan National Park had no legal right over the land.
But a short walk to a nearby avenue solves the taxi problem, he said, and the rules allow pickups and deliveries if a vehicle takes the next legal right turn.
If Martínez and his daughter had been allowed to request asylum at a US port of entry upon their arrival, as was their legal right, they might still be alive today.
David Chavern, CEO of the News Media Alliance, a group that has been spearheading the idea, says publishers need the legal right to strike a "better deal" with Google and Facebook.
Wade or the legal right to abortion in America, Gorsuch's own views on Roe — which we simply don't know much about at this point — are only a piece of the puzzle.
They dug up burials without permission, put human remains and sensitive grave goods on public display in museums, hauled off sacred objects to which they had no legal right of ownership.
The drivers have a legal right to gain access to any data that Uber holds about them as individuals, even if it is information the platform uses to run its business.
This treatment goes against U.N. Refugee Agency guidelines that say children have the right to remain united with their parents, and that asylum-seekers have a legal right to claim asylum.
Sukeno said Fujifilm will point out through litigation that Xerox has no legal right to unilaterally terminate the deal and that the deal is in the best interests of Xerox shareholders.
On an email chain, the officials suggested that, since some of the people who had their hours reduced didn't appeal the decision, they effectively waived their legal right to fight it.
Bowler credits the early twentieth-century pastor E.W. Kenyon with creating a new theology that blended New Thought with the idea that the Bible promises Christians a "legal right" to prosperity.
The fact is that in most strikes Chinese workers are demanding only to be paid wages and benefits that are owed to them, and for their legal right to collective bargaining.
If a human driver is going to cut off a self-driving car but the self-driving car has the legal right of way, what does the self-driving car do?
Wade that says women have a legal right to an abortion until the point of "fetal viability," which is generally estimated to be about 220 to 220 weeks into a pregnancy.
Wade that says women have a legal right to an abortion until the point of "fetal viability," which is generally estimated to be about 24 to 27 weeks into a pregnancy.
In the European Union, this has led to the "right to be forgotten"—a legal right that people can exercise against search engines, forcing them to remove outdated or inaccurate information.
We are taking full advantage of our legal right to establish this coalition, and in doing so, we hope to give the future employees of WeWork the voice we never had.
"Workers in Kuwait Oil Company are determined ... We are convinced of all that we do, the workers have a legal right to strike," said Eman, an employee in KOC's administrative department.
A prosecution statement said the police had the legal right to enter the building as it had issued arrest warrants for the Sakka and Badr on charges unrelated to their journalism.
Roberts sends Wisconsin to lower court Roberts walked a fine line in his opinion in the Wisconsin case, finding the challengers did not have the legal right to bring the case.
Uber promised to give drivers a minimum pay rate of $21 per hour while dropping off and picking up passengers, and a legal right to influence company decisions that affect them.
Hundreds lingering in two deportation centers refuse to leave — a challenge for a government that has promised to get rid of those who have no legal right to remain in Denmark.
But more recently, intersex activists have argued that a person should have the legal right to consent to cosmetic surgeries performed on one's own body -- an ability infants do not have.
Mr. Klitenic also suggested that Trump administration lawyers think the Constitution gives the president a legal right to order Mr. Maguire to defy a congressional subpoena for the whistle-blower complaint.
In at least one case, asylum seekers were physically prevented from stepping on US soil — which would have given them the legal right to seek asylum at the port of entry.
But if the media doesn't tell Americans this is actually legal right now in most states, the public may never know this is a real problem in much of the country.
Trump administration policymakers "have the legal right to open up the entire coast to drilling, if they follow the process," said David Hayes, the deputy Interior Secretary under the Obama administration.
That set off executives from Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners, which asked a U.S. district court to declare the project had the legal right to move forward and needed no further approvals.
His cabinet called Sunday's special session after Bukele said on Friday that Salvadorans had a legal right to insurrection in such situations, calling for protests and briefly removing lawmakers' security protection details.
If a record involves property damage, for example, a landlord might be within their legal right to decline an application, on the basis that it indicates a potential problem in the future.
All inventors should have the legal right to obtain an injunction, whether the inventor manufactures the product himself or herself, or – like me – licenses the patents to others to do the manufacturing.
The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington said Greenberg's Starr International Co had no legal right to challenge the bailout because that right belonged to AIG, which chose not to sue.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport has plans for that to happen, and will set out the framework for a legal right to broadband in secondary legislation early next year.
We are deeply concerned that by firing Rashad, Amazon engaged in an effort to silence him and other workers from exercising their legal right to speak up about working conditions at Amazon.
But regardless of the figure, some millions of individuals are walking our streets with impunity who have no legal right to be here after they have violated our criminal (not civil) laws.
He might not be able to build his wall on the border with Mexico or deport the 11m foreigners currently in the United States who have no legal right to be there.
Burnett, 58, who serves as chairman of MGM Television, has maintained when asked that the studio that owned "The Apprentice" does not have a legal right to release outtakes from the program.
While the animals have legal "right of way" on the oil fields of the North Slope, some worry that disturbing the 22020 area will alter migration patterns that have held for millennia.
What about the cost of finding and deporting 11 million people who have made their lives in the United States, in many cases having children who have a legal right to stay?
Employers will also have to wait until the shutdown is over to use the online E-Verify system to confirm whether applicants have a legal right to work in the United States.
That action included hiring Marc E. Kasowitz, who is widely known for representing President Donald Trump, to fight for Lang's original argument that Dentsu had no legal right to cancel the festival.
The answers paint an unflattering picture of those who are all too happy to make Americans suffer for the benefit of those who have no legal right to be in the country.
Only ten percent of them are granted asylum by an immigration judge, and the ones who are determined to have no legal right to stay generally abscond before they can be deported.
On the other hand, his service as legal right hand to Pai during the last year of striving against the 2015 rules is more than enough evidence of complicity in that agenda.
The wide-ranging piece of legislation promises to introduce a legal right to minimum internet-download speeds, and adds new punishments for piracy and tougher penalties for nuisance calls, among other things.
The Trump plan would also revoke the legal right of California and other states to set their own, stronger standards, setting up the legal clash between the federal government and the states.
In other words, to obtain the legal right to remain in the United States, safely away from the country I fled at age 9, I had to go back to that country.
A New York federal judge's ruling delivered an important legal victory, ensuring that people cannot and should not be deported if they have a legal right to stay in the United States.
They have been together for twenty-nine years, and in 2005 they were among the first gay couples to enter into a civil partnership when the legal right became available to them.
Clinton graduated from Yale, the Supreme Court held that American women had a legal right to abortion; that, coupled with expanded access to contraception, meant that women flooded into colleges and workplaces.
Abortion has been legal in Canada since 1969, and in 1989, Canada's Supreme Court ruled that a fetus is not considered a human being, and therefore has no legal right to life.
Turns out if an entity doesn't have a proper legal right to people's information in the first place it may not be majorly concerned about where else the data might end up.
The other side: Critics suggest the mandate could negatively impact one's legal right to a place at a kindergarten and increase the challenge of finding available spots, German outlet DW Akademie writes.
In 1982, for example, the Zimbabwean government passed a law granting women 18 and older the legal right to act as adults, own property, enter into contracts and inherit their fathers' estates.
Goodfriend launched Locast in January 2018 within a non-profit entity, which the case argues, grants it the legal right to rebroadcast local stations without receiving a copyright license from broadcast networks.
In this entrenched system of guardianship, a male relative — usually a father or a husband, but sometimes a brother or even a son — has the legal right to control a woman's movements.
The Trump administration is working to detain as many immigrants who arrive in the US without papers as possible — even if they're seeking asylum, which they have the legal right to do.
She said the census would be unconstitutional, as Italian law banned any register of ethnic minorities, and that many Roma without Italian citizenship had the legal right to remain in the country.
Professor Aditya Bamzai of the University of Virginia Law School argues that the president already has the independent legal right to terminate the director at will, despite the contrary language of the CFPA.
She said the family did not receive a written quarantine order, was not informed of its legal right to challenge the quarantines and was not provided with appropriate material support, including a thermometer.
Two questions are before the justices: Does the House of Delegates have the legal right, or "standing" to bring the challenge, and should the districts be struck down as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
Although Judge Richard Gergel called the move "strategically unwise," Roof had a legal right to serve as his own lawyer after being found competent to stand trial, according to the New York Times.
As has been incorrectly reported by the Fake News Media, I never told then White House Counsel Don McGahn to fire Robert Mueller, even though I had the legal right to do so.
Robert Vischer, dean of the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis, noted that Republicans almost uniformly support the death penalty and Democrats almost uniformly support the legal right to abortion.
According to Xicotencatl and a statement posted online by the shelter, coordinator Jose Luis Manzo approached the officers, saying they did not have a legal right to detain migrants on the organization's property.
They belonged to the bushi class, a noble class of feudal Japanese warriors, and helped settle new lands, defend their territory, and even had a legal right to supervise lands as jito (stewards).
Though ostensibly a legal right of citizens, filming uniformed police officers has occasionally had disastrous consequences, including, but not limited to, reprimands from law enforcement officers, confiscation of private property, and unlawful arrests.
For example, he ruled that a boy with autism did not have a legal right to educational resources allowing him to apply at home the intellectual and social skills he learned in school.
For example, gone is language that required that any waiver of any legal right by an employee must be knowing and voluntary, in writing, and may not be an express condition of employment.
If an armed gang down the street from you there in Washington seizes a gas station, no one thinks that the bystanders get the legal right to buy the gas from the gang.
Despite this lopsided record, the Republican legal right wing could not achieve the guaranteed majority it was seeking because so many of the justices proved to be fair-minded guardians of the Constitution.
"Under the Italian Constitution and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, everyone has a legal right to dignity," he said in a telephone interview, emphasizing that he was offering only his own opinion.
Or, they are migrants, like those who I met while traveling with the migrant caravan in Mexico, who are often fleeing gang violence and want to exercise their legal right to request asylum.
The only legal right they lack is to turn Israel into another Muslim state governed by Sharia law, instead of the nation state of Jewish people governed by freedom and secular democratic law.
A key provision would require Central American minors to submit applications for asylum at U.S. processing centers in their home countries or neighboring ones, thereby undermining the entire premise of the legal right.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria has resumed the repatriation of migrants from Niger who have no legal right to reside in Algeria after a break of several weeks, a Red Crescent official said on Wednesday.
"People who try to politicize our mission are within the legal right to freedom of speech," Peter Fitzhugh, special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in Boston, said at Thursday's press conference.
A lawyer for the Crown corporation argued Monday that defendants had "no legal right" to obstruct their work and that an injunction was needed to keep the project on schedule and on-budget.
"Beyond the use of criminal records for the social experiment and the performative hack, the artwork promotes a legal Right to Remove personal information from search engines," Cirio explains on the Obscurity website.
All that in a country in which husbands have a legal right to bar their wives from working and in which a woman's testimony in court is worth half that of a man's.
For example, the new law that says a woman does not have to live with her husband could come into conflict with his legal right to file a claim of "disobedience" against her.
Lang claims his worst fears were confirmed when Dentsu then surprisingly decided to pull the plug on Woodstock 50 and notified the media it was canceling ... without any legal right to do so.
It's a provision the ACLU has condemned as a violation of the First Amendment, arguing that states do not have a legal right to impose political litmus tests on companies seeking state business.
But it also reminds us that access to buses and trains, entry to stores and classrooms, and the enjoyment of parks and pools is a legal right shared by everyone — disabled or not.
Asked to entertain the possibility that she could request debt forgiveness if she loses her legal right to work, she replied, "It's an interesting question — not sure it would hold up in court."
These reports tend to be more accurate because the operators have a legal right to demand data from banks as well as a mandate to ensure it's correct and that errors are fixed.
Legal experts say that even if defendants who enter guilty pleas are eventually released, they are often subject to collateral effects that could include losing government benefits or the legal right to vote.
Many more vendors scrape information from websites, and even if it is in the public domain lawyers say they may not always have the legal right to sell it on to third parties.
This right is extended regardless of how an individual entered the country, but the individual has to be at least on the US border to have the legal right to bring the claim.
The creator of "The Apprentice," Mike Burnett, has also refused to reveal whether the recordings exist, and insisted that he does not have the legal right to release them even if they did.
And even if a PRO license gives a campaign the legal right to use a song over its creators' objections, it's often smarter for a candidate to just comply with the artist's wishes.
Despite the government's land reform program that began four decades ago, up to a quarter of the population still has no legal right to land, according to the U.N.'s International Organization for Migration.
The most striking thing about this answer is that it not only asserts, unequivocally, the importance of a legal right to choose, but it also actively empathizes with women who have third-term abortions.
"It validates the legal right of Shams to fight against Article 230 and confirms the right for Shams to fight for the rights of LGBTQI+ people in Tunisia," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
The provisions are not unusual, but what has stymied freedom of speech, as a value and a legal right, is its history of being undermined for political gain by leaders across the ideological spectrum.
Still, evangelical Protestants as a whole lag far behind Catholics (67 percent), white mainline Protestants (68 percent), and the non-religious (85 percent) who support the legal right for gays and lesbians to marry.
Fuelling concerns about supply, BHP Billiton's decision this week to give up its legal right to replace striking workers at Escondida is aimed at sacrificing some output to undermine the union's position, analysts said.
"We have sent out a reminder to all of our deputies, that in accordance with Georgia law, a woman has a legal right to breastfeed wherever she needs to, without having to cover up."
New Delhi (CNN)In a sign of the digital times we live in, India's top court found itself deliberating a fittingly new-age question: Is privacy a fundamental legal right for 1.34 billion people?
While it cites disagreements over the structure of the council as a reason for the split, the Chamber says the vote will not be recognized because the USIBC has no legal right to separate.
In August, a three-judge district court panel issued a 321-page opinion and held that the North Carolina voters had the legal right to bring claims and that the plan violated the Constitution.
Nominee Kavanaugh is a threat to the legal right to privacy that undergirds both Roe and Griswold and a host of other cases that gave us legal access to abortion, contraception, marriage and family.
The case involves a child with autism in Colorado whose parents are suing the school district over whether he is being denied his legal right for a meaningful education in the public school setting.
They do have a legal right to see and correct credit data, but their options to protect their identity and credit amount simply to being watchful — not much to put people's minds at rest.
Under the new law, victims of revenge porn would have the legal right to sue perpetrators, who could face up to one year in jail for their crimes, according to the New York Times.
To learn more about how the legal right to an abortion is being challenged in states across the country, look at these two timelines below: Then answer the following questions: • What do you notice?
They say that the shooter was encouraged by the marketing campaign to choose his weapon of choice and that under Connecticut law they have the legal right to bring the claim against the manufacturer.
Mr. Carluccio carries a pocket version of the Constitution, so he can cite the First Amendment in invoking his legal right to sell his art in public when he is questioned by the police.
The Friday order also said the full bench would hear a dispute over whether Democratic lawmakers have the legal right to sue to stop executive agencies from spending money to build a border wall.
Judges on the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit questioned whether individual members of Congress have the legal right, or standing, to sue the President, regarding the Constitution's emoluments clause.
But reasonable people can disagree on the moment when human life begins, and I don't see my own commitment to protecting a woman's legal right to choose as a contradiction of my religious practice.
A decision by the board to put a detainee on the transfer list does not necessarily mean he will be released: The government considers eligibility for transfer a policy recommendation, not a legal right.
Two conservative Christian groups in Texas believe that businesses and employers have the legal right to discriminate against LGBTQ workers on religious grounds, and they're trying to get the courts to back them up.
In this case, the public leveraged its legal right to comment and influence a rule-making process, to stop a rule in its tracks before their government acted to make them defendants or criminals.
"As has been incorrectly reported by the Fake News Media, I never told then White House Counsel Don McGahn to fire Robert Mueller, even though I had the legal right to do so," Trump wrote.
On Wednesday, Jane Doe received an initial victory from a district judge who chastised federal officials for their treatment of the 17-year-old and ruled that she had a legal right to the abortion.
The week after the Federal Communications Commission nixed net neutrality rules in the United States, the United Kingdom decided that all 65 million of its inhabitants have a "legal right" to fast, reliable internet connectivity.
India criminalized child marriage, women in Saudi Arabia won the legal right to drive, and Suriname's "nationality law" was overturned, allowing women to pass citizenship to their children without marrying someone from the same country.
And there's evidence that border agents are physically blocking some asylum seekers from setting foot on US soil — in other words, from triggering a legal right to claim asylum in the US — to begin with.
More importantly, we know for a fact that having more guns in circulation and the legal right to carry them hasn&apost led to increases in gun crime and violence, even when counting mass shootings .
By ensuring that workers can use their legal right to collective bargaining, the government could help families to share more of the rewards of growth and give a boost to the rebalancing of the economy.
Nurettin has no legal right to work, but he can depend on the grassroots support of men like Yucel, and on a larger Saitama-Tokyo based community of around 1,400 Kurdish migrants to get by.
It functions as a catalyst and anchor from which a pathway to citizenship, or at least better economic prospects through the legal right to live, study and work in the United States, can be forged.
At the heart of the debate is whether the government had the legal right to change the terms of its bailout of Fannie and Freddie to effectively claim all of their profits while under conservatorship.
This may not be easy especially with Goyal still holding a 25.5 percent share in Jet, which gives him the legal right to block key decisions including raising capital, issuing new shares and diluting equity.
"I look forward to the day our laws and our court system give unborn children the legal right to life that they deserve so they can grow and live happy and productive lives," he said.
Unlike the American troops in Iraq, which are fighting the Islamic State at the request of the Iraqi government, the troops in Syria will be operating in another sovereign nation with no clear legal right.
By ignoring it in this case, it has aborted a much-needed public debate over whether identity-based bathroom use can and should be regulated as a legal right, or merely left as an option.
"For so long, these people have been marginalized and other people who are citizens who have the legal right to vote have dominated the conversation," San Francisco Supervisor Sandra Lee Fewer told CNN affiliate KRON.
Anne Sacoolas, the US diplomat's wife who claimed immunity to leave the UK after being involved in a fatal car crash, may not have had the legal right to leave the UK, legal experts say.
While hundreds of migrants in April were allowed to file asylum claims in the U.S., many more were turned away by Border Patrol agents in a gross violation of their legal right to request asylum.
Once again, Spencer, the "leader" of a "movement" that could fit in a phone booth, had managed to stir up a mass panic on a college campus simply by asserting his legal right to speak.
In the future, we will evaluate each case on its own merits and decide if we should use our legal right to ask for another judge in order to protect public safety and pursue justice.
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration, which mediates in labor disputes, ruled that Solidarity did not have a legal right to challenge Sasol's scheme in court, but could push its cause through industrial action.
There is a second piece that Louisiana has asked the court to rule on and that is whether clinics that provide abortion have the legal right to challenge these laws on behalf of their patients.
The case, Ms. McKenzie said, would be predicated on the legal argument that, under the Canadian constitution, the Quebec government does not have the legal right to legislate the relationship between religion and the state.
Federal appellate courts agree that where the open carrying of a firearm is a legal right, the exercise of that right, without more, does not permit police to stop the carrier and seize the firearm.
One often-heard, but inaccurate, refrain among the talking heads was that the athletes had a "legal right" to peacefully protest in football stadiums across the country because the US Constitution guarantees freedom of speech.
"For far too long, our immigration system has been exploited by smugglers, traffickers and those with no legal right to be in the United States," said Kirstjen Nielsen, the secretary of homeland security, on Thursday.
In the coming days I plan to file a lawsuit to enforce my legal right to not be assaulted or harassed at work or then to be retaliated against by my employer for speaking up.
"We are looking at every possible way, within the legal construct that we have, to make sure that those who do not have a legal right to enter this country are not coming," she said.
For parents in white-collar jobs, child care in India is still far from the norm; for workers like Ms. Devi, employed in the informal sector, it's barely available and far from a legal right.
What made the teacher strikes most remarkable, other than their sheer size, was the fact that many work stoppages happened in states where government employees have no legal right to unionize or go on strike.
Because Mr. McGahn does not have the legal right to disclose these documents to third parties, I would ask the Committee to direct any request for such records to the White House, the appropriate legal custodian.
Unfortunately for them, Trump has the legal right to crank any song he wants, so long as it's in a public space and in the U.S. of A. Mick Jagger explained what a bummer it was.
" Trump Twitter claims The comments from the chief White House spokesperson came a day after Trump asserted on Twitter that "the USA has the absolute legal right to have apprehended illegal immigrants transferred to Sanctuary Cities.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Fujifilm Holdings Corp is planning to sue Xerox Corp soon deeming that the U.S. photocopier company has no legal right to unilaterally scrap their $6.1 billion merger, a senior Fujifilm executive said on Friday.
Klobuchar, the "senator next door" who has been dogged by complaints from her former staff, is right: All of the 25 Democrats running for president have vocalized support for the legal right to get an abortion.
That's because this administration's tougher border controls have meant that many asylum seekers have been turned away at the border despite the fact that they have a legal right to seek safety here under international law.
Lawyers for the geography professor said he was exercising his legal right to provide aid to people crossing Arizona's southern deserts, where over 3,000 migrants have been found dead since 2001, and thousands more have disappeared.
Hodges case, and although Trump said in 2016 that same-sex marriage was a settled issue, Kennedy's retirement has raised questions about whether a Trump-appointed justice could overturn same-sex marriage as a legal right.
In April of this year, the Trump administration adopted a so-called "zero tolerance" policy toward families crossing the southern border, many of whom are asserting their legal right to seek asylum in the United States.
What it means in the immigration world is not that you have a legal right to be in the United States, that your status has changed in any way, that you have any defense to removal.
More than 103,000 immigrants came into the U.S. last month from the southern border, primarily Central American families seeking their legal right to an asylum claim based on "credible fear" of returning to their home countries.
Asylum seekers have a legal right to present their case for asylum, and legal residents of the U.S. unable to get into the country due to the border closure would also likely have standing to sue.
By a 3-0 vote, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Virginia, said the Wikimedia Foundation, which hosts the Wikipedia online encyclopedia, had a legal right to challenge the government's Upstream surveillance program.
"It would be malpractice to not seriously examine every single avenue to gain operational control of the border and ensure that those who are entering our country have a legal right to be here," she added.
The government had failed to protect workers and labor rights defenders who report abuse from retaliation, while migrant workers still do not have the legal right to organize and bargain collectively for better conditions, it added.
The government had failed to protect workers and labor rights defenders who report abuse from retaliation, while migrant workers still do not have the legal right to organize and bargain collectively for better conditions, it added.
The governors also called on Mr. Trump to honor California's legal right to write its own clean-air rules, something the administration has said it is set to challenge, according to a statement by the governors.
The eastern NOC has issued defiant statements since it first tried to load the shipment late last week, saying it has a legal right to export oil and attacking attempts to block it from doing so.
Wednesday's judgment, which comes more than a year after the Supreme Court ruled that privacy was a fundamental legal right, has dismayed privacy campaigners who maintain that Aadhaar is a gross overreach of central government powers.
"The law does not give Plaintiffs a legal right to presidential preference primary, and the Court will not substitute its own judgment for that of the General Assembly or the SCGOP," Newman wrote in her decision.
Energy Transfer and partner Sunoco Logistics Partners LP said they filed a lawsuit with the U.S. federal district court in Washington DC on Monday seeking a judgment declaring a legal right-of-way to build the pipeline.
This isn't the first time agencies under Trump have left out language about an employee's legal right to blow the whistle in certain documents and communications, Elizabeth Hempowicz, director of public policy at POGO, told BuzzFeed News.
"I have a legal right to express my concerns about the terms and conditions of my working environment and to bring up potentially illegal behavior, which is what my document does," Damore told The New York Times.
In a press conference that followed, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina supported President Trump's focus on Syrian oil, when a reporter asked by what "legal right in international law" the U.S. could take Syrian oil.
Like the Russians, U.S. military aircraft and warships have a tradition of making their presence felt in places they are not always wanted – albeit in international waters and airspace where they have every legal right to be.
If they would help you with anything beyond those functions, you have a legal right to them as long as they're deemed reasonable, but in order to formally request them you do first have to say why.
The British government will on Wednesday reject an offer from BT Group Plc to connect 1.1 million rural homes to superfast broadband in favour of giving homeowners in remote areas the legal right to demand an upgrade.
His gut tells him that his county, a sun-frazzled expanse of retirement villages and shopping centres around Phoenix, is safer when foreigners with no legal right to be in America are tracked down and locked up.
They would prefer a candidate who legalizes undocumented immigrants, outlaws abortion, makes college education free, wipes out drugs and gangs, rolls back the legal right to gay marriage, supports small-business credits and raises the minimum wage.
Trump's latest proposal: freeze technology progress in the U.S. auto market, and strip California and its partner states — almost half of the U.S. auto market — of their legal right to set tougher emission standards if Washington lags.
Either I am a man who doesn't conform to sex stereotypes (and therefore protected under Title XII), or I am a woman with the legal right to be treated as female under the eyes of the law.
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court decided that a baker had the legal right to refuse to sell a bake to two gay customers — though scholars noted that the justices made their decision on exceedingly narrow grounds.
In December 2017, he was vindicated in a ruling by George Daniels, a federal district judge in New York City, who determined that none of the plaintiffs pushing the suit had "standing": the legal right to sue.
West Virginia's teachers, along with the rest of the state's government workers, never got the legal right to collective bargaining, yet even without that right, teachers and school service workers have united across a largely rural state.
The conflicting signals came at the end of a week of furor over the potential politicization of the Justice Department, even as Mr. Trump once again claimed "a legal right" to interfere in federal criminal cases. 93.
The court said the groups challenging the administration did not appear to have a legal right to do so, in an indication that the court's conservative majority is likely to side with the administration in the end.
While governments have warned against all non-essential travel to Iraq and Iran, this doesn't apply to surrounding countries, which means travelers currently have no legal right to cancel or amend travel plans with a guaranteed refund.
Under the 1951 UN Refugee Convention and the 1980 US Refugee Act, individuals have a legal right to seek asylum whether at the US border, a port of entry or even from the interior of the country.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador enacted a labor reform bill Wednesday that for the first time gives workers the legal right to bargain collectively with employers through independent labor unions, without fear of retaliation or harassment.
But the past year has been dominated by emotional, predictably uninformed, conversations about the rights of the larger LGBTQ community, and whether people who, on the basis of their religion, have a legal right to discriminate against them.
"Because Mr. McGahn does not have the legal right to disclose these documents to third parties, I would ask the Committee to direct any request for such records to the White House, the appropriate legal custodian," Cipollone wrote.
President Donald Trump's decision to bomb Syria on Friday night has (once again) raised an important question: Does the American president have the legal right to order a military strike on another country without the consent of Congress?
BHP Billiton's decision this week to give up its legal right to replace striking workers at the Escondida copper mine in Chile is a move aimed at sacrificing some output to undermine the union's position, analysts said Wednesday.
If they were employed at similar levels to immigrants with the same demographic and educational characteristics but who already have the legal right to a job, Ms Kim and colleagues suggest 46% of the spouses would be working.
"Because Mr. McGahn does not have the legal right to disclose these documents to third parties, I would ask the Committee to direct any request for such records to the White House, the appropriate legal custodian," Cipollone said.
In many typical book deals, Thrush would have had a clear legal claim to keep his advance, and Random House would have had a legal right to claw back Haberman's after she decided not to do the book.
In Germany a legal right to a place for children in kindergarten from the age of three, introduced in 1996, led a third of mothers who could not otherwise afford kindergarten to start working, though mostly part-time.
In the Vedanta case, a judge last year agreed the Zambian villagers had a legal right for their claim against Vedanta to be heard under English law and concluded the claimants were unlikely to get justice in Zambia.
Eugene Rostow, a former Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs in the Johnson Administration, observed that UN Security Council Resolution 242, the backbone of all peace negotiations, gives Israel a legal right to be in the West Bank.
Catholics for Choice was founded in 1973 to serve as a voice for Catholics who believe that the Catholic tradition supports a woman's moral and legal right to follow her conscience in matters of sexuality and reproductive health.
Interestingly, many of those most enraged by Facebook's decision to ban some users it views as "extremist" don't seem to actually have a problem with Facebook moderating content (as is their legal right) — unless it applies to them.
As a threshold matter, Murrill argues that the justices shouldn't even get to the merits of the case because the doctors and the clinics bringing the case don't have the legal right -- or "standing" -- to be in court.
With no collective bargaining rights, no contract, and no legal right to strike, the teachers had managed to mount a statewide work stoppage anyway, and make their demands heard, marshal public support, and stick together until they won.
That means returning to Britain with my son, who has autism and doesn't remember Wales, and leaving behind my two daughters with their Swedish father, as I might not have the legal right to take them with me.
"As far as I know, I have a legal right to express my concerns about the terms and conditions of my working environment and to bring up potentially illegal behavior, which is what my document does," he said.
Hours after saying he does not believe carbon dioxide is a "primary contributor" to climate change, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency said he doesn't know whether the EPA has the legal right to regulate the pollutant.
Their private employers have a legal right under the US Constitution to fire or suspend players who engage in acts of protest on the field during the playing of the National Anthem and the display of Old Glory.
Specifically, why do we: (1) give our adversaries the legal right to ask what security tools our government uses, and (2) allow them to purchase those tools and perfect their attack methods on us before they unleash them?
Florida also has the "stand your ground" law, which the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action describes as a person having no "duty to retreat" if they're attacked in a place where they have a legal right to be.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday said he has "the legal right" to interfere in criminal cases, capping a tumultuous week that raised questions about whether he is eroding the independence of the U.S. legal system.
The wounded survivor was undergoing surgery and unlikely to face criminal charges as he had the legal right to defend his home, Gonzalez told reporters at the scene in Channelview, about 20 miles (30 km) east of Houston.
"This is for us to sell our oil and get the proceeds," Mr. Zarif said, noting that under the United Nations resolutions passed once the 2015 agreement was reached, countries have the legal right to trade with Iran.
Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito mocked Solicitor General Verrilli's attempt to distinguish between being "lawfully present" in the United States (which DAPA grants) and having a legal right to be in the US (which it does not).
Trump threatens to go it alone "A candidate who cannot win the support of a majority of Republican delegates voting their consciences does not deserve to be the nominee and certainly has no legal right to be," they argued.
Even so, opponents of this measure say it's damaging not just with respect to West Bank settlements but also for Arab Israelis, as the law appears to create a legal right to separate Arabs from living in Jewish communities.
Immigration advocates blame the administration — saying they're either unwilling to devote the needed resources to process asylum-seekers faster, especially at ports of entry, or that they are actively trying to block people from their legal right to asylum.
On Thursday, one of the European Union's chief lawyers advised the bloc's top court that the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland had no legal right to refuse to take significant numbers of refugees, under a policy adopted in 000.
The ruling in Ohio A. Philip Randolph Institute v Householder explains why the plaintiffs have the legal right to sue in court, the issue on which a challenge to a Wisconsin gerrymander foundered at the Supreme Court last year.
On Wednesday, Chief Ralph Evangelous issued the following statement, which will also be given to officers to read in the future: Taking photographs and videos of people that are in plain sight including the police is your legal right.
Sabine Bermann, head of a heavily oversubscribed Kita (Kindertagesstätte, or child day-care centre) in Berlin's rapidly gentrifying Prenzlauer Berg district, explains that parents have a legal right to a place for any child over the age of one.
But it also claims that by making images easy to download, Google has created a world of unwitting criminals: "Accidental pirates," who don't realize they're infringing copyright by downloading and using images that they have no legal right to.
It is not clear whether the Trump administration will actively intervene with Mexico to make sure that unaccompanied minors are allowed to seek asylum in the US. Once on US soil, people have a legal right to seek asylum.
This would assert that trans people have no legal right in federal law to define their gender as different from their biological sex, on the ground that gender is determined by sex and thus is set immutably at conception.
Many are waiting for the Italian bureaucracy to process their asylum applications, leaving them with no legal right to work and with little choice but to rely on local charity or find work illegally, making them vulnerable to exploitation.
The President has the legal right to conduct such interviews because as the nation's chief executive he is the nominal head of the entire Justice Department and is also the highest ranking law enforcement authority in the United States.
These two transgender New Yorkers are the faces of a new ad campaign, started today by the New York City Commission on Human Rights affirming New Yorkers' legal right to use whichever bathroom is consistent with their gender identity.
Much like the 2017 Muslim ban, which failed in federal court, the administration's policies will impact people who have no criminal history at all and who are, in fact, victims of crime with a legal right to seek protection.
" Mr. Rosen also said, "In the future, we will evaluate each case on its own merits and decide if we should use our legal right to ask for another judge in order to protect public safety and pursue justice.
Liberal horror and conservative delight about the implications of the pick have crystalized into a debate about the newly constituted court's potential to overturn Roe v Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that upheld a legal right to an abortion.
The justices left in place a 2017 ruling by a federal appeals court in Washington that Greenberg's Starr International Co had no legal right to challenge the bailout because that right belonged to AIG, which chose not to sue.
Stephen Belafonte not only wants joint custody of Madison, his 5-year-old daughter with Mel B, he also wants the legal right to maintain a relationship with the daughter Mel B had with Eddie Murphy ... TMZ has learned.
The term, coined in 363, describes an approach focused not just on the legal right to an abortion, but on safe, affordable access to a range of reproductive health care, as well as the ability to parent children safely.
Along with its final report last month, the administration issued a guide for consumers explaining that they have a legal right to see the criteria used by insurers to determine if a specific mental health treatment is medically necessary.
The license agreement we didn't read but legally agreed to when we unthinkingly clicked "I agree" on a screen, or opened a package we purchased, gives all of those companies the legal right to conduct all of this surveillance.
Amazon employees in Skokie first inquired about their legal right to paid sick time in a meeting with an on-site HR representative and three warehouse workers in late February, a worker present at that meeting told BuzzFeed News.
If Mr. Obama chooses to do so, he should use Rule XIX, Clause 8, of the Standing Rules of the Senate, a little-known provision that gives former presidents the legal right to address the Senate upon prior notice.
A three-judge panel in July dismissed the case as fatally flawed, saying they had no legal right to enforce those constitutional provisions, but Washington and Maryland are hoping to get a more favorable hearing from the full court.
While threats and incitement to violence should never be permitted, speakers (and this includes conservative students) who otherwise have a legal right to be on campus should be able to speak without fear of the heckler's veto or worse.
King added that she believed Texas and the other states behind the challenge did not have the legal right to bring the challenge in the first place because they could not demonstrate how they were harmed by the law.
I'd covered immigration for years as a journalist until outrage at unjust policies drove me to begin law school this fall, but this new policy deprives people of their legal right to seek asylum more than any I've seen.
But it's generally understood that its humanitarian arm, Grupo Beta, is responsible for it — and, by extension, for managing the crowd of asylum seekers in Tijuana waiting to enter the US and access their legal right to asylum there.
White House Counsel Pat Cipollone informed the House Judiciary Committee in a letter that ex-White House Counsel Don McGahn does not have the legal right to comply with a House of Representatives subpoena and disclose documents related to Mueller's investigation.
Blender jokes aside, the subject of marriage can be a fraught one for queer couples, many of whom have only had the legal right to say "I do!" since 2015, when the US Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
" Last month, Trump tweeted much the same: "As has been incorrectly reported by the Fake News Media, I never told then White House Counsel Don McGahn to fire Robert Mueller, even though I had the legal right to do so.
" As a threshold issue, Verrilli says that the states don't have the legal right to be in court, because the Constitution "assigns the formation of immigration policy exclusively to the National Government precisely because immigration is an inherently national matter.
We talked about that, the impression-tracking metrics that encourage companies to take more risks, and how he thinks we deserve a legal right to look under the hood to see exactly how the algorithms are trying to make us outraged.
"Although there are situations where conscientious objection could be allowable where there is an ample and readily available choice of alternative provision including those who do offer the service, it should not be a legal right for the doctor," Savulescu added.
The policy change means that people who are trying to exercise their legal right to seek asylum will be barred from the US for as much as a year while they wait for their claim to come before a judge.
The policy change means that people who are trying to exercise their legal right to seek asylum will be barred from the US for months or even years while they wait for their asylum claim to come before a judge.
The Land Registration Act, introduced in 2012, includes provisions for joint tenancy and gives wives a legal right to land that is held in the other spouse's name where the woman has contributed either in financial terms or through her labor.
The forecasts assume a federal subsidy remains intact and that California retains its legal right to issue stricter standards, which Trump is attempting to do away with while rolling back federal efficiency standards (BNEF doesn't assume those standards are met).
Without the legal right to work or access to public schools, the 21-year-old - who was smuggled out of Myanmar as a baby to escape persecution - passed her days in the Malaysian capital simply "eating and sleeping", she said.
The case brought by a California firefighters union against the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) appeared to be a candidate to test the legal right of public sector workers to accrue the same level of pension benefits throughout their career.
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - BHP Billiton's decision this week to give up its legal right to replace striking workers at the Escondida copper mine in Chile is a move aimed at sacrificing some output to undermine the union's position, analysts said Wednesday.
The last prominent African-American group to support open carry, the Black Panthers, inspired a 1967 California gun control law after politicians were horrified to see them exercising their legal right to open carry on the steps of the California statehouse.
BERLIN (Reuters) - People in Germany will acquire a legal right to fast internet under a proposed coalition between Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD), the man expected to become Merkel's top aide said in remarks published on Wednesday.
Democratic control over government may help us protect the legal right to choose, but what does that even mean for poor women and women of color who lack the resources, opportunity and ability to exercise that right because of systemic barriers?
Once consumers recognize they've given a business permission to robocall them, usually after receiving a number of unsolicited robocalls, they now have the legal right to inform the business that its calls are unwanted and demand that the calls stop.
"The commission's board will use its constitutional and legal right to appeal the amendment to the election law because it contains violations and is not in harmony with the constitution," the Independent High Elections Commission's board said in a statement.
Mr. Burnett, who has not commented on whether such footage exists, said he did not have the legal right to release "Apprentice" tapes; M.G.M., the global entertainment conglomerate that now owns Mr. Burnett's production company and its archive, says the same.
The Justice Department has resisted demands to send Mueller's full report and underlying files to Congress, asserting that such a disclosure could compromise ongoing investigations and noting Barr does not have the legal right to unilaterally release grand jury material.
Migrants traveling from Central America through Mexico have a legal right to seek asylum in the US. And that right is triggered when they set foot on US soil — which is traditionally where they stay until their cases are resolved.
"This is therefore the last opportunity to take advantage of our legal right," Cox told parliament, citing conclusions of a European Council summit at which the EU agreed to a delay, conditional on the withdrawal agreement being approved this week.
Nearly no one argues that people like McHugh and Hyde don't have the legal right to say and think whatever they like—but it's up to their employers to decide whether they want to be associated with such toxic views.
Before getting to any of the specific questions in this case, the Court has to address whether the plaintiffs in this case (led by the blue states suing the administration) even have the legal right to sue over the citizenship question.
While Monica has it easier than many other sex workers from the mainland—a marriage to a Hong Kong man permitted her an identity card—sex workers from China often don't have the legal right to work in the city.
Zuma welcomed a plan by the civil society group Save South Africa (SaveSA) to protest outside the Union Buildings, the seat of government where Zuma's offices are located in the capital Pretoria, saying it was their legal right to do so.
But there nevertheless are millions of Americans who are worried that their own jobs may not be so safe, or who may believe that they have already lost a job to someone who has no legal right to be here.
Weird as it might sound ... Stan Lee Entertainment is suing Joan Celia Lee, claiming she's trying to cash in on her dad when she has no legal right to do so -- even though she's the sole heir to his fortune.
Under the ruling, only if the Department of Homeland Security decides it no longer wants to pursue the case or the immigrant achieves or proves a legal right to stay in the US can a judge dismiss their deportation case.
As he did last fall, when another caravan made the same trek, Mr. Trump portrayed the migrants — who say they are trying to escape poverty and violence, and who in seeking asylum are exercising a legal right — in an ominous light.
So one very real possibility is that the Trump administration simply revises the US emissions goal downward — something they have the legal right to do (though it would flout the spirit of the accord, which aims to enhance ambition over time).
Mr. Trump used warnings about unauthorized immigration to cultivate a sense of crisis — though unauthorized immigration has been declining for a decade (and the migrants traveling to make asylum applications are exercising a basic legal right) — that hit on those fears.
" As a threshold issue, Solicitor General Donald Verrilli said that the states didn't have the legal right to be in court, because the Constitution "assigns the formation of immigration policy exclusively to the National Government precisely because immigration is an inherently national matter.
But, due to conflict in the so-called Northern Triangle — Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador — more people are trying to seek their legal right to asylum in the U.S. on credible claims that they'll face violence or death if they return home.
He argues that while there is no doubt that Britain could stop Brexit with the permission of the other 27 members, it should seek to establish a legal right to do so unilaterally whether the rest of the bloc likes it or not.
In the majority opinion, Chief Justice Alton Parker wrote that a legal right of privacy didn't exist, that Roberson's physical property hadn't been stolen, that her reputation wasn't damaged, and that her distress was purely mental, so she didn't have a valid case.
WASHINGTON — Mick Mulvaney, interim director of the consumer protection agency created during the Obama administration, said on Wednesday he is committed to "enforcing the law" as Democrats questioned his fitness, commitment and legal right to run a bureau he once vowed to kill.
They argue that while there is no doubt that Britain could stop Brexit with the permission of the other 27 members, it should seek to establish a legal right to do so unilaterally whether the rest of the bloc likes it or not.
The basic fact is that too many people are waiting to seek asylum "the right way" in the US. In theory, they have a legal right to it; in practice, it's by no means a guarantee they'll be allowed to exercise it.
"When you look at it, we know one thing for sure: When the administration changes, the easement is going to be approved," Heitkamp told "Squawk Box, " referring to the legal right pipeline proponents are claiming to justify construction on Native American land.
Unfortunately for stateside royal fans, candidates have to either be a British citizen or have already obtained the legal right to work in the U.K. For those who are eligible, don't wait too long to apply — the vacancy closing date is Aug. 24.
"I said we would use whatever compulsory process we need ... if the subpoenas are not adhered to in a way that is supported by their legal right then I think we need to explore whatever compulsion Congress for obtaining" those documents, Schiff said.
He helped me unpack what's next for this explosively popular gray market: VICE: First of all, let's clear up what I'm assuming will be a common misconception: The CBD being sold in your local organic food store is not suddenly legal, right?
BRUSSELS, March 30 (Reuters) - Luxembourg has formally joined the fray over the future seat of the European Union banking agency which will have to relocate from London after the Brexit vote, claiming that it has a legal right to host the body.
"No amount of threats or illegal declarations from individuals in government will stop or intimidate teachers from exercising their constitutional and legal right to participate in industrial job action," said a statement by the Zimbabwe Teachers Association Monday, addressed to the Education Ministry.
He cited a 1974 federal statute, part of the Truth in Lending Act — 15 U.S.C. section 1666i, if you're interested — that states, essentially, that people in Premier Cru-like predicaments have the legal right to withhold payment from, in this instance, American Express.
"Yvette Cooper, the Labour MP who chairs the House of Commons home affairs select committee, said: "It's outrageous that the security minister is saying that people who have a legal right to be here may be deported in just fourteen months' time.
Throughout 2018, reports surfaced of Mexican immigration agents in the northern Mexican border cities of Tijuana and Nogales receiving orders from U.S. Border Patrol to detain and deport Central American migrants, despite their legal right to apply for asylum in the United States.
As head of CEQ, she would play a crucial role in ensuring that all Americans maintain the legal right, through NEPA, to advocate to develop, improve or stop federal project proposals that will have lasting effects on local public health and environmental safety.
" Mendolsohn added that "protecting the legal right to privacy for users of new health technology is about ensuring consumers have the freedom to take advantage of promising new health technology without losing the right to privacy or facing harm such as discrimination.
Ali Seker, one of more than a dozen opposition members of parliament outside the court room, said he and his colleagues were trying to exercise their legal right to observe the case and were concerned that Gul and Dundar might be re-arrested.
Franklin Borough Administrator Alison McHose defended the mother's legal right to breastfeed, but also told the outlet that Ayala should be more conservative with her attire when nursing at the beach and that officials were right to call the cops given the circumstances.
Ultimately, Twitter is a company, not a democracy, and it has the legal right to remove whatever it wants—but that shouldn't stop us from questioning and challenging the company's values and choice to treat two types of dangerous extremists so differently.
In the US, Ohio voters in February granted Lake Erie the legal right to "exist, flourish, and naturally evolve," and recent years have also seen national and state laws granting rights to rivers and forests from New Zealand to India to Colombia.
The authors wrapped up their findings like this: The Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) provides the uninsured with a legal right to care through the ED, although it does not protect them against the financial consequences of expensive ED visits.
"If Uber can't provide sick pay and respect the legal right of drivers to earn at least the minimum wage even during this time of pandemic, then when can we ever trust them to do the right thing?" he said in a statement.
He left the ranch after a few months and got in a long line of northbound cars at the Tijuana–San Diego port of entry with the hope of entering the U.S., even though he had no legal right to cross the border.
Apparently, then, what was once given without legal authority has metastasized into a legal right, not just to remain in the country for the period of the illegally-granted deferred action, but permanently, and not just as legal residents, but as citizens.
OXFORD, England (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the capital of Uganda, where refugees have the legal right to work, one in five refugees runs a business employing other people – and 583 percent of those staff are Ugandans, according to a leading microcredit financier.
That was sufficient for most middle- and upper-class white women, but sadly lacking for women of color, who face numerous barriers to access abortion care that the legal right alone does not remove, along with myriad attacks on their reproductive freedom.
"Our hope is that the focus will appropriately shift to the substance and merits of the allegations rather than the individual whistle-blowers, each of whom has a legal right to remain anonymous," said Mark S. Zaid, one of the whistle-blower's lawyers.
" The Chronicle's editorial board slammed the move by Abbot within hours of his announcement on Friday and accused him of conflating "concerns over illegal immigration with the pressing needs of refugees, who have a legal right to seek asylum in the United States.
Given this widespread support, it's clear that the few Democrats who still refuse to support the legal right to abortion and vote for policies that restrict safe access to abortion are stuck in a debate about legality that has long been resolved.
"Intimate association" falls under the category of "freedom of association," which is a legal right in modern democracies that allows people to choose their affiliations, whether it be at the level of family, or in the decision to form a trade union.
"Quintessential Capital Management's report is unfounded, false, defamatory and misleading which results in damaging the interests of the firm and its shareholders," Folli said in a stock exchange filing on Friday, adding that it has ordered its legal advisers to defend its legal right.
While BuzzFeed doesn't actively post to the those pages, beyond changing the cover photo, it has the legal right to do so—as The Blaze would with Lahren's page, which has been frozen since her initial suspension for expressing pro-choice sentiments on March 20.
" Read: William Barr stepped in to save Roger Stone, and Trump is delighted On Friday, Trump hit back by reminding Barr that he has the "legal right" to intervene in federal criminal cases if he wants, but, "I have so far chosen not to!
How the Supreme Court has changed since Justice Antonin Scalia died Standing issue on center stage For the administration, a key argument before the court is to say that the states do not have the legal right to bring the case in the first place.
She gave no details of how the Department of Homeland Security intends to respond but said the administration intends to continue to tell potential immigrants that they will not be allowed into the US if they don't have a legal right to be there.
While independence wouldn't necessarily mean an end to all imports from the mainland, it's unlikely Beijing would make it easy for the city to go it alone even if it was prepared to accept its legal right to do so, itself a seemingly impossible proposition.
When James' son Charlie (Max Burkholder) takes pity on a stranger (Edwin Hodge) who's about to be killed by Purge participants, James' house is besieged by young people demanding James give them the stranger so they can exercise their legal right to murder him.
"This step goes a long way towards recognizing law-abiding people in this state have the right to defend themselves anywhere they have a legal right to be," Chris Cox, executive director of the NRA's Institute for Legislative Action, said at the news conference.
In a brief order, the court said that it was ruling in favor of the Trump administration before the litigation has played out because the government had made a "sufficient showing" that the challengers did not have the legal right to bring the case.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Campaigners are calling on Thai authorities to amend a law they say violates the rights of indigenous people, after the country's top court ruled that a group of Karen evicted from a national park had no legal right over the land.
In the newly published annual report on religious freedom by the American State Department (which includes a grim estimate that only a quarter of the world's population enjoys liberty of conscience), it is recalled that in Pakistan, Ahmadis have virtually no legal right to exist.
Yet, this is the story of thousands of families who have -- since May 6 when the Trump administration's zero-tolerance policy went into effect -- arrived at the U.S. border to exercise their legal right to seek asylum only to have their children taken from them.
PARIS — Europe's highest court upheld tough new tobacco rules on Wednesday, finding that the European Union had the legal right to place restrictions on the sale of electronic cigarettes and to adopt rules requiring cigarette packs to carry graphic images of diseased human organs.
"One of the biggest issues of not having the legal right to work is for them to be exploited by their employers, whether it is under-payment, non-payment, or it forces refugees to work in the 3D jobs - dirty, dangerous and difficult," he added.
"The Supreme Court has made it very clear that in circumstances like this, law enforcement has the absolute legal right to chase, pause, apprehend an individual who, for no apparent reason, flees from the police in a high-drug-traffic area," Mr. Alperstein said.
"Because Ms. Talley [Donaldson] and Ms. Hicks do not have the legal right to disclose the White House records to third parties, I would ask that the Committee direct any request for such records to the White House, the appropriate legal custodian," it continues.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court held that the Republican-led Virginia House did not have the legal right to challenge a lower court opinion that struck down several district maps; the lower court had found those maps were drawn as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
The governor also asserted the state's legal right to develop a chunk of Midtown Manhattan surrounding Penn Station, depicting it as dangerous and vulnerable to terrorist attack, and he openly mocked the mayor's decade-long timetable for shutting down Rikers Island, the city's decrepit jail.
Even property law has a version of this, found in common-law rules saying that if someone has been using land a certain way for decades, that person is granted the legal right to continue — even if someone else actually owns the property in question.
"Tesla believes Cao and his new employer, XMotors, will continue to have unfettered access to Tesla's marquee technology, the product of more than five years' work and ... hundreds of millions of dollars of investment, which they have no legal right to possess," the complaint says.
The President's contempt for new life and young families was on display Tuesday morning when he announced his planned executive order to end birthright citizenship: the legal right to citizenship for anyone born within the United States even to parents who are not US citizens.
Trump's incitement of lawlessness reportedly included asking acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan to deny migrants their legal right to petition for asylum, and suggesting that aides violate environmental and eminent domain restrictions in order to push forward on his promised wall at the Southern border.
In a letter to lawmakers on Thursday, Nielsen said her most immediate request is for the authority to return Central American unaccompanied children to their home countries if they "have no legal right to stay," similar to the way the department repatriates Mexican children.
Because of that, Cameron Pritchard, a New Zealand immigration consultant, says he thinks the uptick in applications aren't necessarily from people stateside looking to flee a Trump government, but rather Americans already living in New Zealand who want to cement their legal right to stay.
"For far too long, our immigration system has been exploited by smugglers, traffickers and those with no legal right to be in the United States," said Ms. Nielsen, who described the new protocol as a "methodical common-sense approach" in a statement late Thursday.
Nicoletti, a legal historian who said she was surprised to find her subject of expertise relevant once again, explains that while the issue of a state's legal right to secede may have played out on the battlefield when the North defeated the South, Texas v.
The UAW, on the other hand, insists that Tesla — with a market cap of about $61 billion — is at its core a car manufacturer, where the workforce of approximately 203,000 full-time employees already has the legal right to organize yet has been impeded in its efforts.
Washington (CNN)In a victory for Democrats in Virginia, the Supreme Court held Monday that the Republican-led Virginia House of Delegates did not have the legal right to challenge a lower court opinion that struck several district maps they had drawn as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
Here are several instances of Trump defying Congress: EX-COUNSEL MCGAHN On Tuesday, the White House told the House Judiciary Committee that ex-White House Counsel Don McGahn does not have the legal right to comply with a committee subpoena seeking documents from him on Mueller's probe.
The immigration judge didn't dispute that the woman lacked a legal right to be in the United States, according to Sessions' opinion, but concluded there wasn't a reason for the case to remain on the court's "busy docket" while the woman waited for her consular interview.
On July 3, Sessions withdrew a 2011 memo from the Justice Department that had informed businesses that refugees and people granted asylum have a legal right to employment in the US. Once they have been granted asylum, they "are authorized to work indefinitely," the memo said.
The issue came to light last month following reports that a 14-year-old Afghan boy – said to have a legal right to travel to Britain – was killed in a hit-and-run accident as he tried to climb onto the roof of a lorry near Calais.
Or they could choose to cross into the US between a port of entry and then tell the Border Patrol agent who apprehended them that they feared persecution — they'd be committing the misdemeanor of illegal entry, but they'd still have the legal right to seek asylum.
To the usual action-flick staples—car chases, fist-fights, exploding tanks—that Chinese movie adds a fortifying dose of international law, as lantern-jawed PLA officers wait for the UN Security Council to approve their use of force, after asserting a legal right to self-defence.
Kennedy is suing the medical board and its parent agency, the California Department of Consumer Affairs, saying the state did not have the legal right to subpoena school districts for his patients' medical records without first informing him so he could challenge the action in court.
Here are several instances of Trump defying Congress: EX-COUNSEL MCGAHN On Tuesday, the White House told the House Judiciary Committee that ex-White House Counsel Don McGahn does not have the legal right to comply with a committee subpoena seeking documents from him on Mueller's probe.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nearly a quarter of a century after Australia's Aboriginal people won the legal right to make claims on their 'country', they are fighting a new battle - a complex network of red tape required to manage the lands, a leading lawyer has warned.
They also argue it's not the job of the courts to write district lines, arguing that the challengers don't have the legal right to be in court and that the justices should decline to decide the issue and instead leave it to the political branches to decide.
If an individual can show that he or she has suffered persecution based on one of the grounds, or has a well-founded fear of persecution in the future, the person has a legal right to apply for asylum in any nation that signed the treaty.
AMD claimed that, due to the contract between it and Intel, it had the legal right to Intel's microcode for multiple generations of x86 chips, and the debate over this, along with Intel's evolution on the processor front, drove an array of lawsuits between the two companies.
We respectfully disagree with the current situation, because given the enormous authority of the Presidency, and potential consequences of its misuse, we believe that a person's, in this case the POTUS's, legal right to privacy, is outweighed by the public's right to know about the President's competence.
Now, after months of foot-dragging, and with the French government's planned dismantling of the camp looming on Monday, relief officials say Britain may finally be accelerating steps to admit dozens of children who have the legal right to be reunited with relatives across the English Channel.
"Put simply, the new arbitration agreement purports to eliminate the legal right to proceed with arbitration before AAA, which petitioners had already invoked months ago and seek to enforce in this action, and to replace it with an inferior process," the federal-court TRO motion said.
In the case at hand, Louisiana and the Trump administration argue that the challenge should be dismissed, without the justices ever reaching the merits, because the doctors and clinics don't have the legal right to stand in the place of women seeking abortion and bring the case.
ET A day after a district judge ruled that an undocumented teen in a South Texas detention center had a legal right to an abortion, the D.C. District Court of Appeals has granted a Justice Department appeal to halt the ruling and delay her from getting it.
Dismissing the objections of Hungary and Slovakia to the European Union refugee relocation program, the court upheld the European Commission's legal right to request all member states to take in a prescribed number of refugees, as it did at the height of the migrant crisis in 2015.
The Palestinian plight, grounded in decades of ethnic cleansing, dispossession and apartheid, is brushed off with baseless counterarguments — claims that there is no partner for peace, that Palestinians teach their children to hate Jews, that Israel's excessive force is retaliatory, that settlements are a legal right.
And even the bitter storms of the past few weeks may be only an early squall if Kavanaugh, still shadowed by the allegations of sexual assault, at some point joins an all-male Republican Supreme Court majority to retrench or eliminate the national legal right to abortion.
"I decided not to go even if I could, because it hurts me deeply to see ordinary people of my country being rejected for what might be their legal right to have access to their children abroad or to their school classes as students," Ms. Alidoosti said.
The federal government holds the legal right to grant "Indian status," which comes with a card that gives the holder a host of privileges, including tax breaks, license-free hunting and fishing and, in some cases, the right to work in the United States visa free.
The rationale for the high court's action was somewhat murky, but it suggested that a majority of the justices believed the plaintiffs in that suit — an environmental group and a border communities organization— did not to have the legal right to enforce a Congressional budget rider.
While it's certainly true that a few important remnants — most notably, some semblance of a legal right to abortion — of that old debate remain relevant, the real debate in the American judiciary is whether the Constitution allows the people's elected representatives to meaningfully regulate the national economy.
The backstory behind these photos, as reported by Julia De Luc in the Mexican newspaper La Jornada, is that Oscar and his wife Tania Vanessa Ávalos were attempting to enter the United States from their native El Salvador to exercise their legal right to seek asylum.
Washington (CNN)The Senate will vote Wednesday to override President Barack Obama's veto of a bill to give victims and families of the 9/11 terrorist attacks the legal right to sue Saudi Arabia for any purported role in the plot, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday.
I am sure that there is a part of that that comes through as I'm talking with people, but it's not a coercive type of thing" adding, "I also realize that everybody at this point, certainly, in our country, everybody has the legal right to make that choice themselves.
Clinton had to fend off ginned-up scandals that suggested he and his wife were crooks and murderers, while Obama has had to contend with birthers who think he has no legal right to be president and conspiracy theorists who believe ACORN stole the election on his behalf.
"The main point of this decision is the question of the basic legal right of any person to continue to adhere to his belief in his innocence," Zion Amir, one of Mr. Katsav's lawyers, told reporters outside Maasiyahu Prison, southeast of Tel Aviv, where Mr. Katsav is being held.
The crisis in Tijuana that migrants are experiencing now has been created by Trump -- a surreal situation in which they have had US authorities fire tear gas at them across the border -- and their only wish is to be able to exert their legal right to request asylum.
The immigration courts decide whether immigrants have a legal right to stay in the US or should be deported -- and those cases include people arriving at the border as well people from the interior of the US, who may or may not have had legal status at some point.
When the administration exercised its legal right to leave the INF treaty due to Russian cheating, the arms control community almost unanimously argued that this decision undermined the architecture of arms control, endangered the New Start Treaty, and would hand Russia an opportunity to produce such weapons without constraint.
"By lending his image, his voice, his influence and substantial capital to Trump, Thiel isn't simply exercising his legal right to vote: He is fueling and enabling racism, sexism, sexual assault, violence and tyranny," Arlan Hamilton of Backstage Capital, a Los Angeles venture firm, wrote in a blog post.
"We do not have the legal right to require those votes to be accepted at this point, simply because there is no firm documentation as to whether they were received in a timely fashion or not," Doug Filler, the county election board chairman, who was appointed by Democratic Gov.
" The resulting "mass of protestors"—many of whom are "law abiding citizens who wish to exercise their legal right to protest"—is, Fellows alleges, exploited by "a small hard core group of activists… to slow the police down and to prevent them from retaining the security of a site.
In 2016, a 553-year old Afghan refugee suffocated in a lorry on his way to the UK from northern France even though he actually had a legal right to be in the UK. What are you doing to make sure this all-too common tragedy stop happening?
BOSTON (Reuters) - Massachusetts' top court on Thursday overturned the conviction of a homeless man who had been found guilty of criminal trespassing for sleeping in a mixed-use building during the winter of 2014, ruling he had a legal right to argue that there was no safer alternative.
While the focus of the Putnam and Wells Fargo suits was about using their own funds — called "self-dealing" in industry parlance — the significance of rejecting the Vanguard argument suggests that as long as plans can justify higher fees, they'll be within their legal right to do so.
In the case of Kansas City — where the state legislature has voted to give Missourians the legal right to carry a concealed weapon with few restrictions — that freedom to carry, at least as defined in Missouri law, is in tension with the freedom to publicly gather whenever, wherever.
Mexico's army chief said on Monday that 15,000 of those forces are in the north near the U.S. border The National Guard does have the legal right to detain migrants, Lopez Obrador said, but he explained that it had not been instructed to do so at the northern border.
But both views reflect the same underlying crisis: that so many asylum seekers, exhausted and desperate, are on the doorstep of the US, trying to reconcile their legal right to seek asylum with the reality that they're not going to be allowed in "the right way" anytime soon.
"Absent immediate relief, Tesla believes Cao and his new employer, [XPeng], will continue to have unfettered access to Tesla's marquee technology, the product of more than five years' work and over hundreds of millions of dollars of investment, which they have no legal right to possess," the company's lawyers write.
These conditions are predictably exacerbated by class (not every woman can afford to travel), by resident status (not every woman has the legal right to travel), and by lack of adequate education about sexual and reproductive health (the majority of schools in Ireland are still controlled by the Catholic church).
China sought to avoid the dispute, refusing to send representatives to appear in person and challenging the legal right of the court to exercise jurisdiction in the case, arguing that the case related to territorial rights outside the court's powers, rather than the maritime rights over which the court has jurisdiction.
The government's supplemental brief has a tenor of dispirited reasonableness that has been wasted on plaintiffs who repeatedly shift their ground in an attempt to pivot further and further from a solution that would give tens of thousands of women the health coverage to which they have a legal right.
Last fall, after the US Department of Justice concluded in another case that transgender students are protected under Title IX and can use the restroom in accordance with their gender identity, A.W. said he "understood it be his legal right" and returned to using the boys' restrooms in his junior year.
Justice Department lawyers urged Sabraw not to adopt a position taken by immigrant rights advocates in similar lawsuits pending in San Diego and Washington, D.C. They said those advocates want to grant children of removed parents a legal right to demand their return to consult on asylum and related proceedings.
The landmark 1973 case that guaranteed women's legal right to an abortion has been on conservatives' target list for some time, and although Kennedy was appointed by a Republican president, he frequently sided with the liberal wing of the court and acted as a swing vote on cases preserving abortion rights.
The ruling said the government had no legal right to confine people who had been screened and found to be loyal, but though it referred to the detention of Japanese-Americans as "racial discrimination," it stopped short of defining the constitutional limits of wartime detention based on factors like race.
"YouTube has a legal right to do whatever it wants in this space, but it has no ethical right to project itself as some kind of objective purveyor of information when it not only aligns itself with radical groups, but won't be transparent on how it's doing business," Bozell said.
If they can't find affordable legal help, they should demand proof of the following from the debt collector: that the collector has the legal right to collect the debt; that the consumer is the person who actually owes the debt; and that the amount the collector is seeking is accurate.
The critical change, which some law enforcement leaders in Arkansas oppose, would align with "stand your ground" laws in at least 25 states where there is no duty to retreat an attacker in any place someone has a legal right to be, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.
But Jutting wasn't finished, the 31-year-old Briton whose mother was born in Hong Kong, then announced his intention to apply – as is his legal right – to serve his sentence in England under the Transfer of Sentenced Persons Agreement that Hong Kong signed with Britain a year after the 1997 handover.
"So here's my offer to you: I obviously can't and won't give you money to vote tomorrow, but if you do vote your conscience and you are punished for it, I will personally step up pay your fine which is my legal right to do," Moore wrote on Facebook on Sunday night.
"History shows us that companies that have the technical capacity to do things, the business incentive to do them and the legal right — they will take advantage of what is made available to them," said Jessica Rosenworcel, an F.C.C. commissioner and a Democrat, who voted against the repeal of net neutrality last year.
Not all of them, but a large share, are seeking asylum — seeking to live legally in the US. That's something they have a legal right to do even if they crossed illegally — and it's something they could do at a port of entry even if there were a wall across the entire border.
"This isn't just about what Google has a legal right to do – this is about whether or not workers have say in the direction of the company that they work for," said Berland, who has been involved in efforts to organize the LGBTQ community against the proliferation of hate speech on YouTube.
"Absent immediate relief, Tesla believes Cao and his new employer, [XPeng], will continue to have unfettered access to Tesla's marquee technology, the product of more than five years' work and over hundreds of millions of dollars of investment, which they have no legal right to possess," the company's lawyers wrote, according to the Verge.
A recent decision by Justice Laura Taylor Swain, the New York federal judge overseeing the island's massive bankruptcy process, ordered that the $16 million interest payment due to Cofina bondholders on June 1 be held by the trustee until a decision is made as to which bondholder group has the legal right to that money.
Whether Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE' domestic abuse decision is morally right or not, the criticism of his legal right to issue it is unjustified.
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Thus – even though a security researcher, student, sight-impaired person, literary critic or Silicon Valley startup has a fair use or other legal right to use material without the owners' prior permission – they still could be subject to those huge fines for "circumventing" a digital fence even though they haven't infringed copyright at all!
"On the other hand, the paper noted that while Juul told Congress in April that it would not return its flavored pods to stores, it has continued to insist "it still has the legal right, under F.D.A. rules, to bring back dozens of its own sweet flavors that it once sold in very limited release.
The Trump administration has not answered that question, he said, and he wanted to know whether he had "a legal right, as a United States senator," to know that information, lest members of either party in the executive branch who have access to the material and "don't like me" use such intercepts against him.
In one of the few cases to have argued that such information should be disclosed because it is potentially exonerating, a Florida appeals court ruled that a black man, Willie Allen Lynch, had no legal right to see the other matches returned by the facial recognition program that helped lead to his drug-offense conviction.
"I decided not to go even if I could, because it hurts me deeply to see ordinary people of my country being rejected for what might be their legal right to have access to their children abroad or to their school classes as students," Ms. Alidoosti told The New York Times in an interview.
This time, though, his aides went on Sunday news programs to say he's really serious about the move, considering it a punishment to Mexico for failing to stem the tide of migrants flooding over the border to seek their legal right to asylum in the U.S. Want the best from VICE News in your inbox?
Hyperallergic reached out to B&H and received the following statement — the same one sent after November's vote: B&H Photo has always stood behind our employees' legal right to seek union representation, and today's outcome and our commitment to engage in a respectful dialogue with our Employees and their representatives still holds true.
"Doctorow added: "Whether they sincerely believe that they have a legal right to silence their critics or were just fishing for an easily intimidated sucker, this conduct speaks volumes about a company whose approach to the public has been 'trust us, we will do the right thing' when it comes to the use of public spaces.
" A spokesperson for NARAL agreed: "There is no way to ensure 100% that Roe will not be overturned — especially given the makeup of the Supreme Court today with two Trump appointees, and there are multiple avenues that could be taken to assure a federal protection for the legal right to abortion that is currently reflected in Roe.
The Turks need to be reminded that Mr. Gulen has a legal right to be in the United States, and that the Justice Department would have to go through a rigorous process before deciding whether he could be handed over, especially to a country where due process is increasingly unlikely and torture is reportedly used against detainees.
Giving refugees and other migrants the legal right to earn a living can not only help them launch new lives and cut the costs of caring for them, but it can also benefit those among whom they live, said Premal Shah, president of Kiva, a U.S.-based nonprofit that connects small lenders and those in need of cash.
In the process, she unearthed some disconcerting facts: In Rome, fathers negotiated the marriage of daughters as young as 20083; in the Middle Ages, a husband had the legal right to beat his wife; and from the 22008s to the 2400s, housewives in the United States spent from 22008 to 56 hours a week doing chores.
The justices were considering 11 maps drawn by the legislature in 2011 that were successfully challenged by registered voters in each district, but several of them struggled at oral arguments with a threshold question, concerning whether the Republican-led House of Delegates had the "standing," or legal right, to bring the case to the Supreme Court.
" But in a federal lawsuit filed on Tuesday, the Prince estate, which is now being managed by Comerica Bank & Trust and Paisley Park Enterprises, claims that Mr. Boxill has no legal right to release the music and is violating the terms of his agreement with Prince "for his personal gain at expense of the Prince Estate.
For women living in poverty who need time to gather resources to pay for an abortion and for those outside Jackson who need to find ways to cover additional expenses associated with travel, House Bill 1510 will close the door to a procedure that's been a legal right for women since the passage of Roe v.
The U.S. Department of Justice has told a federal appeals court that an advocacy group does not have standing to sue the Trump administration for staying an Obama-era Equal Employment Opportunity Commission rule requiring employers to submit pay data broken down by sex and race, because the group has no legal right to the information.
I know that for millions of Americans, the presence of a badge on a man or woman's chest absolves him or her of just about any kind of wrongdoing, and that even though that badge confers an outsized level of power -- the legal right to detain and kill and seize property -- it comes with a lower, not higher, level of responsibility.
The combination of thousands of legal but undocumented migrants — many originally from the Caribbean — and a Home Office instructed to take a hostile stance that pushes for deportations in order to shrink net migration has led to scores of settled UK citizens with a legal right to be in the country being pushed out or deported illegally by the government.
Vox's Anna North explained why it was so significant: It was notable to see a candidate bring up the concept of reproductive justice, a term coined in 1994 that describes a focus not just on the legal right to abortion but on affordable access to a full range of reproductive health care, as well as the ability to parent children safely.
Morgan will also be tasked with an unprecedented surge in migrant families crossing the southern border, primarily driven by Central American migrants seeking their legal right to claim asylum in the U.S. In March, U.S. officers arrested or denied entry to more than 100,000 people along the southern border, more than twice as many as the same period last year.
With this vacancy, Donald Trump and Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE hold the balance of the court in their hands -- and with it, the legal right to access abortion in this country.
Although the comment is a vivid example of the president's attitude toward migrants who have a legal right to seek asylum in the US, given that it was part of a press appearance in which Trump lied about his father's birthplace and repeatedly pronounced "origins" as "oranges," it would be foolish to take this comment as a statement of imminent administration policy.
MGM released a statement claiming Burnett didn't have the legal right to release the tapes due to "various contractual and legal requirements," but others have disputed this claim, including media mogul Barry Diller, who told Politico that the statement put out by MGM and Burnett was "total bullshit" and that there was absolutely no legal obligation not to release the outtakes.
"I'm sorry, I don't have a legal right to pitch a tent in front of Steven Spielberg's house, even if I'm mentally ill," Mr. Cox said in an interview on his campaign bus, driving from the In-N-Out to a gas station in Santa Clarita, where he talked to drivers about California's high gas prices, one of his campaign issues.
All it took was one public health crisis to show exactly what we already knew: as long as abortion as a legal right is centered on the clinic or medical person providing it — not the person seeking to end the pregnancy — it is a "right" that could easily be ripped away just by ending the ability to provide that care.
People from Muslim countries who had every legal right to be here, who had won the lottery of getting a visa or green card approved, who often had family waiting for them on the other side of the airport gates, some of whom had lived here their whole lives just like me — were, without warning or reason, now forbidden from entering.
They prey on pregnant women at a vulnerable moment in their lives by telling them lies about their health care, and using deceptive tactics and dishonest advertising to hide their real political agenda: to prevent a woman from exercising her legal right to choose abortion care, a decision for her to make in consultation with her doctor, her family, and her faith.
The individuals could have been the children's parents or family members, and they also could have merely been fellow members of the homes of adults who applied to care for the children as they fight for a legal right to stay in the US. "We've arrested 41 individuals thus far that we've identified pursuant to that (memorandum)," Albence testified Tuesday.

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