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  1. litigate (something) to take a claim or disagreement to courtTopics Law and justicec2

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In other words, he was asking to litigate how to litigate about how to litigate.
"We'll have to decide whether to litigate, or how to litigate," he said.
Seasons change, years pass, we litigate and re-litigate bizarre and exhausting style wars over the present and future of hip-hop.
Trump's personal lawyer, Jay Sekulow, slams Democrats for trying to 're-litigate' the Mueller probe before he himself proceeded to re-litigate the Mueller probe
"In their opening statement, several members of the House managers tried to once again re-litigate the Mueller case," Sekulow said, as he himself began to re-litigate the Mueller case.
"Those members of the community who want to litigate, we will give them all the information... all the data, we'll give all the expertise to litigate," Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi told parliament.
"Right now, we're intending to litigate the case," he said.
Meanwhile, schools continue to litigate the issue in federal court.
The class was created not to litigate but to settle.
"Except for the issues you want to litigate," Zogby said.
" Later, he noted, "You go into a transaction like this, you step into it, you hope you never have to litigate but you step into it with the expectation that you may have to litigate.
They're going to have to litigate it through the District Court.
I have no doubt that California would litigate, would sue EPA.
The court did allow the plaintiffs to litigate some contractual claims.
But this complaint wants to re-litigate both of those issues.
We're ready to litigate now... We'd ask for an expedited hearing.
Mueller does not have the right to even litigate executive privilege.
"Of course they're going to litigate," Langworthy told The Buffalo News.
You can litigate against the federal government for a long time.
But Democrats may not take the time to litigate the question.
I don't care to litigate the events concerning the Covington kids.
"Laws like these aren't easy to litigate against, unfortunately," Branch said.
Look, you go into a transaction like this, you step into it, you hope you never have to litigate it, but you step into it with the expectation you may have to litigate, so you prepare.
"Apple has close to unlimited resources to litigate this thing," Larson said.
And I'm not here to litigate what's art and what's not. Right.
Mellon plans to litigate the case in the SEC's in-house court.
You cannot litigate this in the press because the press hates you.
However, environmental groups are ready to litigate if the proposal becomes finalized.
"Democrats in the Congress continue to legislate, investigate and litigate," Pelosi declared.
"I'm not going to litigate back and forth" on that, she said.
"IP issues are extremely expensive to litigate and to handle," Williams clarifies.
As a lawyer for the A.C.L.U., she prepared to litigate the case.
Or must consumers specifically acknowledge that they've surrendered their right to litigate?
It could continue to litigate the case before the three-judge panel.
TAPPER: I don't want to really litigate the case of Trump University.
Mr. Rudin is nothing if not strong-willed, and willing to litigate.
In 22014, though, the EEOC won the power to litigate against employers.
One of the things I was told not to do was litigate comedy.
" Fernandez doesn't want to re-litigate the controversy over "Think Again, Turn Away.
The commonwealth had argued the lawsuits would cost too much money to litigate.
"We're prepared to litigate now" over the deal, he said at a forum.
If we feel like litigation is a better outcome, then we will litigate.
Even an utterly routine case can cost a lot of money to litigate.
"We're going to litigate this case as we would any other," Wigdor said.
Long ago, they realized you can't litigate or lobby your way out of hate.
"They're not allowed to do that," Galles, who helped litigate the Quinnipiac case, said.
These companies they've market power but they also have the resources to litigate forever.
The patent-licensing business would take on all the debt and continue to litigate.
If both sides opt to litigate, it could be another years-long legal battle.
Second, saying that Crimea is old news and not something he wants to litigate.
And, he argued, who was he to litigate who had the right of it?
President Trump, for example, wants the Senate to litigate his anti-Biden conspiracy mongering.
Sex crimes are notoriously difficult to litigate, often because the cases are so intricate.
This is an egregious violation of Brooke's rights, which we will litigate vigorously to vindicate.
These aggregate actions allow plaintiffs to pool claims that would be uneconomical to litigate individually.
Rarely is it in either side's interests to litigate for years and at great expense.
It's also possible class-action lawyers may see this as a prime opportunity to litigate.
"If we feel like litigation is a better outcome, then we will litigate," he said.
The diffuse layers of responsibility make it hard to police or litigate the parties involved.
We could get into the details, I really don't want to re-litigate what's happened.
While Google won't reopen settled claims, current employees can litigate past claims starting March 21.
Match intends to litigate these baseless allegations now, and Match intends to conclusively disprove them.
" "That feeling of being unsafe, that gets worse before it gets better when you litigate.
If I didn't write and teach and litigate, a part of me would feel empty.
Because of the pending investigation, Dr. Wood will not litigate this case in the press.
"We decided that it would be better to settle than to litigate," the mayor said.
He added that the company had been preparing to litigate its case since "Day 1."
The Weinstein trial is rare because most sexual misconduct allegations are too old to litigate.
The government can then begin building — even as landowners litigate for full pay for years.
Furie has famously tried to litigate Pepe away from fascists, but it hasn't really worked.
Yet Trump's flood-the-zone media strategy pushed news outlets to litigate some more anyway.
Most of us now litigate around the welfare of children or the division of property.
Collins accused Nadler of attempting to litigate impeachment proceedings against Trump without actually making the commitment.
"The goal here is to re-litigate the court martial," she said before courthouse on Thursday.
President Trump loves nothing more than when his opponents try to litigate his insults, as Sen.
"I am not going to re-litigate the Civil War," said Sanders in a non-answer.
Mr. Lockwood and his lawyers did not choose to litigate these personal matters in the press.
His injuries alone didn't strike fear in United's lawyers—airlines litigate passenger injuries all the time.
Consequently, the companies with the highest levels of exposure to risk are expected to litigate vigorously.
" "The goal is not to litigate cases, the goal is to fix problems happening in schools.
"The last thing we want to do is litigate this in the press," the aide said.
EPIC will litigate such claims, as we have in the past, as the cases move forward.
To be sure, there's always a risk when you choose to litigate a matter in court.
We have a representative democracy where we litigate this stuff through the people that we elect.
"We need to do the contempt parts before House counsel goes to litigate in court," Rep.
Members of the class action can then vote to accept it or litigate on their own.
Bankruptcy court will allow plaintiffs to negotiate or litigate over how much they should be paid.
If the government still goes ahead with the plan, Gupta said that the IFF will litigate.
Some big investors are eager to litigate the right to propose resolutions with a higher purpose.
The military began accepting transgender recruits this year even as the White House continued to litigate.
But Amazon won't be able to litigate its way out of this massive and growing problem.
"I'm ready to litigate all those things," Biden said at an event in Montana in December.
"We will litigate to stop the Administration from moving forward with this irresponsible decision," Holder said.
It would be a waste of taxpayer dollars to litigate a case that had no merits.
"The major asymmetry here is that while the states litigate with virtually unlimited resources using taxpayer dollars, voting rights advocates must litigate on their own, in the hopes that they may eventually be awarded their fees and costs if they prevail," Amunson said in an email.
Fast forward to today and we are still being forced to litigate with the "Deep State" Department.
In both state and federal court in California, judges have discretion to allow plaintiffs to litigate anonymously.
Whether it was worth the millions raised by Stein to litigate the cases is an open question.
"I question why anyone would want to litigate in Germany and settle in the Netherlands," he said.
It will be impossible to litigate this case to a fair and final conclusion before March 5.
WISENBERG: And more than anything else, Mueller does not have the right to even litigate executive privilege.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday evening pledged the Justice Department would continue to litigate the case.
Democrats still have to litigate out whether it's Joe Biden's party or Elizabeth Warren's party going forward.
But White also said the Sacklers do not want to litigate these cases to their bitter end.
"Increasingly, attempts to litigate foreign crashes involving foreign airlines on foreign soil are being dismissed," he said.
"People should litigate where there's a really a beef," Strine told Reuters in an interview last week.
As for Balwani, the SEC says it will litigate its claims against him in federal district court.
This would allow National Amusements to raise the ante if Viacom does litigate over the amended bylaws.
If you litigate in a court of law, you have to pay filing fees and court costs.
Bruker doesn't get the benefit of its arbitration agreement because it has to litigate the SOX claim.
The underlying principle is that countries should not use their own courts to litigate against other countries.
But if they can't come to a solution, he said, the problem could take "years" to litigate.
"The committees would litigate the specifics of those policies in 2017," a GOP aide told The Hill.
Well, you know, I'm not going to rego, re-litigate everything I've ever said for 20 years.
Donovan on Sunday accused the GOP of trying to "litigate their way into victories" in upcoming elections.
If Mr. Trump moves ahead with an investigation, China could litigate it with the World Trade Organization.
And that uncertainty would hurt little companies, who can't afford to litigate things, worse than big companies.
South Carolina was successful but only after spending millions of dollars to litigate against the Justice Department.
Trump also isn't Pollyannaish when he says he could go back to the original order and litigate it.
The organization's primary mission is to train lawyers and litigate cases that expand religion in the public sphere.
Before today, riders had to litigate all their issues against the company in a closed forum or arbitration.
After graduating in 2006, she ended up representing low-income tenants facing eviction, and learning how to litigate.
Members of Congress need neither re-litigate Dr. Hayden's removal of Register Pallante nor denigrate Ms. Pallante's legacy.
The administration will also continue to litigate a case at the World Trade Organization over intellectual property protections.
The judge's restraining order will remain in place while both sides litigate over a pretrial injunction, she said.
"The goal is not to litigate cases; the goal is to fix problems happening in schools," Bhargava said.
Trader Joe's, which does not exist in Canada, has tried multiple times to litigate Hallatt out of business.
Hogan, too, and Maryland GOP leadership have mostly steered clear of any attempts to litigate Trump's rollercoaster response.
During the hearing Blackman said the gun control groups were trying to litigate a political dispute in court.
"Those are also going to be things that we are going to have to litigate," Mr. Collins said.
Sure, they don't want to litigate against hundreds of thousands of workers banded together in a class action.
Each of them could separately litigate that the current regime as applied to their circumstance was insufficiently tailored.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer wants new witnesses so Democrats can re-litigate the merits of this case.
But rather than try to litigate impeachment, they're running ads touting Democrats' push to lower prescription drug prices.
Pittsburgh council members who voted against the legislation said it would be too costly to litigate given Pennsylvania law.
He could litigate it out and there would be a relevant court depending on the nature of the charges.
If regulators challenge the acquisition, Aetna will need to decide if it wants to litigate the Justice Department's decision.
Darden, brought aboard late to help litigate the case after it was filed, saw that as a key mistake.
O'Reilly never mentioned any of the plaintiffs, but now he has no choice but to litigate fully and aggressively.
Now he is degrading that office by attempting to litigate Trump's legal problems through the court of public opinion.
First, the court would have to litigate the capability of Mr. Redstone, something it may be loath to do.
The organization said it will continue to litigate its lawsuit aiming to reunite other immigrant parents with their children.
It's a principle that's long been used to litigate environmental issues from protecting drinking water to controlling air pollution.
Ultimately, however, it was less a day to litigate differences than to mark a momentous piece of shared history.
The group has promised to litigate "until the cows come home," and you can get involved to help out.
Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, refused to "re-litigate" the delay during his daily briefing on Monday.
As the courts continue to litigate the president's regulatory agenda, we will maintain our stringent oversight of the EPA.
A third firm, MetLife, had decided to litigate and take the consequences rather than accept designation as a SIFI.
"We are still waiting on that information, and it looks like we may have to litigate for it," she said.
For his part, Luke will litigate these accusations in court, not through a publicity campaign as Kesha's counsel has done.
But this will take months to resolve, and the House simply does not have the luxury of time to litigate.
There's such a complete lack of respect and consideration and now I'm in a station where I have to litigate.
But some wonder if the RICO suit, originally designed to litigate against criminal organisations, is being used to grab headlines.
"If a divorce is going to happen at some point, we are going to litigate that divorce strongly," he said.
In fact, he paid the lawyer to litigate several cases, of which the Hogan case was simply the most successful.
In the 1990's, he helped litigate Paula Jones' sexual harassment suit against President Clinton in the U.S. Supreme Court.
In other words, Dutch law doesn't allow shareholders to litigate collectively for damages but does allow them to settle collectively.
The documents say that executors can "litigate, defend, compromise, settle, abandon or submit to arbitration" any claims against his estate.
Bumble wanted to litigate at the state level, which means it has to dismiss its claims in the federal courts.
" Tarlov agreed that the incident was different to Clinton's but said the panel wasn't there "to litigate Hillary's email server.
"I'd argue it is downright sanctionable to even attempt [to litigate] this," said Weaver, of the University of California, Berkeley.
Taken together, the Trump-era hearings have proven to be nothing but Democratic efforts to re-litigate the 2016 election.
Typically, once a bank decides to litigate a case in court, it gives up its right to go to arbitration.
"However, if they try to litigate this, they would lose quickly and badly," Mr. Granger said of Mr. Flynn's lawyers.
Pelosi stuck to her "investigate, legislate, litigate" strategy even as a majority of her caucus was supporting an impeachment inquiry.
Ruth wants to litigate, but eventually she takes a job teaching at Rutgers, and the film jumps forward to the 1970s.
"Many individual class members may have no interest in protecting their right to litigate on an individual basis," the opinion said.
Yet in the VW case, they're opting to litigate in Germany rather than pursue a global shareholder deal in the Netherlands.
" The administration, meanwhile, argued that the court cannot intervene "because the Constitution grants the House no standing to litigate these claims.
Eventually, if the private sector chooses to litigate, then Association of American Railroads could summarily put an end to municipal broadband.
Moscow argues Ukraine was misapplying the treaties on terrorism and discrimination as a way to litigate against Russia's annexation of Crimea.
Because they are bankrupt on good policy, the first listed priority of Holder's National Democratic Redistricting Committee (NDRC) is to litigate.
But property taxes in Dallas are already capped, the city's borrowing capacity is limited, and retirees would surely litigate any clawback.
They litigate their failing marriage through the national news, and both are exhausted and estranged by the time the season ends.
" A spokeswoman for Gardner said in a statement on Friday that the prosecutor will not "litigate this case in the media.
"London is an important legal and litigation centre and, understandably, many wish to litigate here," Lafferty said in an emailed statement.
The proper place to litigate the wisdom of such actions should be at the ballot box, not in the jury box.
"Plaintiffs now seek to re-litigate the valuation in court to try and reap even more," said IAC in its motion.
Drugmakers often prefer to litigate rather than settle in hopes of protecting their brands and discouraging future patient lawsuits, Thompson said.
But that evidence doesn't exist for laws now on the books, which is why their opponents no longer bother to litigate.
Democrats insisted they would not subpoena key witnesses, like former national security adviser John Bolton, or litigate other claims over privilege.
"It appears the Justice Department is prepared to litigate" the matter in the courts if Neal goes that route, the official said.
There are more humane and legitimate ways to litigate the size of the population and prevent them from crossing into crop-fields.
Nor will Obama re-litigate the decision to drop a second bomb days later in Nagasaki, where tens of thousands more died.
Mudd had continued to litigate alone after Lund and Dallavecchia settled last year and he was due to face trial in November.
That said, CNN Business is reporting that the DoJ is "prepared to litigate" if negotiations should fall apart in these final days.
A patent office review costs about $350,000 to litigate fully, whereas in district court it could be $3 million, according to Apple.
"  "We will continue to litigate, we will continue to approve plans, we are continuing to work with states, and we'll drive forward.
We continue to support research, mobilize and litigate on behalf of communities who no longer want to feel threatened for just being.
"The parties have waged an epic battle, under extremely restricted deadlines, to litigate and try this historic vertical merger case," wrote Leon.
I tried that strategy above, in the paragraphs describing Doe's allegations and the briefing on their motion to litigate under a pseudonym.
Private arbitration, a legal maneuver often used by companies, allows corporations to litigate against plaintiffs individually instead of through class-action lawsuits.
Historically, DOJ has generally allowed private whistleblowers to continue to litigate FCA cases even if the government chooses not to pursue them.
It's also true that plaintiffs' firms don't want to spend the money to litigate the same threshold issues over and over again.
So if you want to re-litigate the 2016 primary without worrying about gender politics, this is the Democratic primary for you!
Its characters read the same headlines we do, re-litigate the same political disagreements, watch the same films, peruse the same publications.
President Nixon and President Clinton both were able to litigate such questions all the way to the Supreme Court before facing impeachment.
Where we go from here: "If we feel like litigation is a better outcome, then we will litigate," Mr. Stephenson told Andrew.
Mr. Rhines says he has already served that time, and is trying to find a lawyer to help him litigate the issue.
Historically, that's been a difficult threshold to cross for the fraction of people who take steps to litigate their student loan debt.
But Senate GOP leadership has shown little interest in using the two weeks left before the August recess to re-litigate healthcare.
He brought Charlottesville back -- He decided to re-litigate the controversy, a move that struck many Republicans as peculiar. http://bit.ly/2w3dXCV200063.
We have not taken those lessons into account, preferring instead to litigate the narrower and politically easier question of Bush's personal honesty.
They are choosing to litigate cases in his court that are against the ACA or against other kind of Obama-era policies.
However, negotiations are still ongoing and the Department of Justice is prepared to litigate if the negotiations fall through, according to the source.
The problem is: Not everyone has the money simply to litigate a good cause, especially when it means taking on a gigantic corporation.
The question has always been whether there is enough cause for Mistry to dispute this majority action and successfully litigate against the Tatas.
The question has already been answered in court: On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson granted the partner's motion to litigate anonymously.
I hope that Crooked Hillary picks Goofy Elizabeth Warren, sometimes referred to as Pocahontas, as her V.P. Then we can litigate her fraud!
O'Reilly has countered that fame has made him a target for frivolous lawsuits, which he says are often easier to settle than litigate.
What I hated was that all of the old queens came back and we had to re-litigate why they all went home.
According to Ms. Allred, NDAs expand victim choice — letting them decide whether to speak or be silent and whether to litigate or settle.
Nor would the president and his counsel want to litigate a prosecutor's likely claim that the statement was authorized, pitting lawyer against client.
Few in-house lawyers actually litigate cases, but I never wanted to be the stereotypical in-house counsel: a lawyer who calls lawyers.
"We're getting ready for an onslaught of anti-environmental policy, and we're arming up to litigate," said Erik Molvar, the group's executive director.
Instead he took the question and decided to use it as a launching pad to re-litigate the lowest moment of his presidency.
"If we feel like litigation is a better outcome then we will litigate," Stephenson told the New York Times DealBook conference on Thursday.
"We can litigate, we can legislate, but who's building the alternative?" he asked during lunch over chipped beef in downtown St. Francis, Kan.
It was a resounding victory for the medical groups that brought the case and for the Women's Rights Project, which helped litigate it.
We cannot, however, afford to litigate those matters now, while millions race to self-quarantine but are still very much in harm's way.
Aggressive, shameless, obsessive and optimistic, the tech billionaire Vinod Khosla is willing to litigate the California coast for the rest of his life.
Attorneys general in California and other Democratic-leaning states, as well as environmental groups, are revving up to litigate against Pruitt's proposed changes.
The crisis in Iran has prompted the leading candidates to re-litigate the 2002 debate over whether to go to war with Iraq.
President Nixon and Clinton both were able to litigate such claims all the way to the Supreme Court before facing impeachment in Congress.
"If Amtrak felt that if they didn't want to pay, they'd have to litigate it," said Elliott, now an attorney at Conner & Winters.
I do not know whether Mr. Brennan or others who may have their security clearance revoked by the president will choose to litigate.
We are now using the Supreme Court to litigate something that, prior to Trump, was seen as de rigeur for people running for president.
But whether an open internet is achievable without strong rules to actually mandate an open internet is something that they plan to endlessly litigate.
These deals, Robbins Geller said, cannot deter shareholders who didn't release claims and still want to litigate on behalf of a class of investors.
The debate over net neutrality has been raging for years, and it gets very exhausting to re-litigate these arguments over and over again.
Chastain said he didn't want to litigate free speech, but that Voat would cooperate with law enforcement and remove "gray area" posts if asked.
Superior Court that companies hosting online reviews have a right to litigate to shield the identity of anonymous posters because their interests are entwined.
"  Following the ruling, Sessions had vowed to continue to litigate the case, saying Trump's executive actions fell "squarely within the powers of the President.
The marketplace of ideas can behave more like a marketplace of controversy in which we perpetually re-litigate discredited ideas precisely because they're unpopular.
Will Pelosi seek settlements and compromise, or will she seek to litigate each and every single case of immigration, infrastructure, and other policy matters?
"As a lower court, however, it is not our role to re-litigate Heller or to bend it in any particular direction," Kavanaugh wrote.
Yet Young's defense of Franken shows the weakness of her approach to the subject, which is to micro-litigate the details of each accusation.
By agreeing to the terms and conditions, you're giving up the right to litigate claims and initiate or participate in a class action lawsuit.
But it has a tough fight ahead, lawyers said, and it faces an opponent in AT&T with deep pockets to litigate the case.
It is about Democratic senators trying to re-litigate the 2016 election, and, just as importantly, working to begin litigating the 2020 presidential election.
It may turn out, Zimmerman said, participation in the MDL class will depend on whether state laws allow cities and counties to litigate independently.
"I think we definitely expect the Trump administration is going to resist all oversight and they're going to litigate everything they can," Schiff said.
If the complainants go to the WTO and litigate, they may lose their right to compensation and simply open up years of legal wrangling.
As well as self-aggrandizement, Trump uses the presidency to indulge his prejudices and litigate his personal feuds, hence his incessant attacks on Obama.
International Aggressive, shameless, obsessive and optimistic, the tech billionaire Vinod Khosla is willing to litigate the California coast for the rest of his life.
The appeals court also said Ohio failed to show that letting the trial go forward would undermine its right to litigate on its own.
Mininno said it's particularly disturbing that the Justice Department now wants to dismiss cases that his company is prepared to litigate on its own.
Notably, those big investors all chose to litigate outside of a securities class action that's moving forward against ARCP in federal court in Manhattan.
Mr. Cooper said Mr. Bolton would therefore wait for another judge to rule in a separate case that could take weeks more to litigate.
Presidents have often gone to court to litigate conflicts over Congress calling top White House officials whose conversations are ordinarily protected by executive privilege.
But asylum cases often take years to litigate, and the Trump administration has made a point of discouraging people from even trying to come.
The Trump administration argues that it shouldn't even be in court defending the travel ban because it's not something courts are allowed to litigate.
"There is a consensus that the party platform is not the proper venue in which to negotiate or litigate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," Wexler said.
And the judges said they were prepared to postpone primary elections should that prove necessary to further litigate the case or draw new House districts.
Democrats, for their part, have largely opted to litigate the issue in the courts, even after they took back the House of Representatives last fall.
The McGahn lawsuit is a central part of Pelosi's strategy of "legislate, investigate, litigate," but could delay any final decisions on impeachment for several months.
The New York Times reports the Justice Department's civil rights division is seeking lawyers to investigate and litigate "race-based discrimination" in US higher education.
" Kaine told KWWL this week that the report was "not inaccurate," but he said there's no reason to "re-litigate problems of 20 years ago.
The court also ruled that Marinopoulos employees will be excluded from the temporary protection, allowing them to litigate should the company stop paying their salaries.
ANZ Securities, which will determine the scope of investors' rights to opt out of class actions when they decide they'd rather litigate on their own.
After eight of years of litigation, U.S. Northern District of California Court has another turn to litigate the design patent fight between Apple and Samsung.
" A Democratic aide responded to the ad saying that "it's laughable to think that Senate Republicans are going to be able to litigate this issue.
Goldman ultimately prevailed, but not until it had paid to litigate the issue and also had to cover Mr. Aleynikov's legal fees during that dispute.
The goal of their lawsuit was to stop the cost-sharing payments, and Mr. Trump did that himself, eliminating the need to litigate the issue.
While her subject evidently doesn't share that view—Clinton apparently wants to litigate 2016 over and over and over and over—it's a good idea!
Currently, large Stand Alone Cost rate cases take an average of three and half years and more than $5 million to litigate before the STB.
"I think that that would fit your notion, appropriately, that we should not negotiate or litigate any of the issues in the platform," Zogby replied.
Wells Fargo will no longer require employees who experience sexual harassment on the job to litigate their claims in private arbitration, the company announced Thursday.
"This complaint is a frivolous effort to use the courts to litigate the foreign policy judgments of the President of the United States," it added.
The Democratic-led House could try to sue, but courts generally do not allow Congress to litigate after lawmakers fail to legislate, the legal experts said.
No country speaking at the meeting disputed the UAE's right to invoke national security but none spoke up in favor of Qatar's move to litigate either.
"We will have a system in this country where we will randomly and haphazardly litigate these cases," Shapiro said on a conference call with reporters Monday.
Officials said Obama won't apologize for President Harry Truman's decision to drop the bomb, explaining that he's not traveling to Hiroshima to "re-litigate" the choice.
You don't litigate this on the front page of the New York Times, where everybody in the world is reading about their dirty laundry out here.
But to merely litigate O'Reilly's hypocrisy is to miss the most damning aspect of his essay, namely his attempt to lecture Americans on right versus wrong.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said the DAPA program was being rescinded because there was "no credible path forward" to litigate on the policy.
The Justice Department has said the administration intends to appeal restraining orders against the new travel ban and will litigate at the Supreme Court, if necessary.
Hathaway and Shapiro are lawyers, and, in making their case for the supreme explanatory power of Kellogg-Briand, they litigate themselves around some tricky historical corners.
The score-settling Twitter skirmishes that litigate these points, every hour of every day, might be tiresome, but the underlying questions -- and answers -- are still relevant.
He scolded the court for failing to seek clarification from Georgia's highest court before giving a death-row inmate another opportunity to re-litigate his conviction.
But Besosa ruled Puerto Rico would suffer more by having to litigate the cases than the plaintiffs would by having to go through the PROMESA process.
Now, post-Judge Lee, Horowitz predicts that immigration lawyers will be able to endlessly litigate the ever-declining numbers of deportation orders until the alien prevails.
POTUS, FLOTUS, SCOTUS, litigate, collusion and the phrase, "most important election of our time," should also be banned from our daily usage, according to the list.
A look at his business record suggests that as long as the money keeps coming in, Mr. Trump will fight, and if he loses, he'll litigate.
"  In a phone interview following the meeting, Wexler said that "the Democratic platform is not the proper venue in which to litigate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
If gunmakers and sellers could be forced to litigate liability claims under all of those state laws, Remington argued, the federal immunity law would be neutered.
The lawyer AT&T hired to litigate the suit, Daniel Petrocelli, also had Trump connections; Petrocelli represented Donald Trump in lawsuits over his Trump University classes.
At times, it feels like progressives are doomed to re-litigate the 2016 Democratic primary forever, tearing each other apart while Trump tears down the republic.
Work to hold people accountable by making it easier to litigate harassment, discrimination, and retaliation: End forced arbitration; it too often favors companies and hides problems.
Meanwhile, it's already being opposed in court, and California is leading a coalition of state attorneys general to litigate should the Trump administration finalize its rollback.
If House managers are certain it would take months to litigate to subpoena John Bolton, why should we assume it wouldn't take months in the Senate?
You don't litigate this on the front page of The New York Times, where everybody in the world is reading about their dirty laundry out here.
The discrepancy reflects the discomfort within the fashion industry at this new development, and the fact that brands are probably afraid to litigate their positions publicly.
The United States believes that tax unfairly targets U.S. internet giants, but rather than litigate the matter at the WTO, it has decided the issue itself.
And they give no remedy for the fact that the administration will draw this out for months and months if we choose to litigate this matter.
Simpson's objection is based on settlement language barring class members from choosing not to accept the class deal and instead litigate against Trump on their own.
Trump University students had a chance to opt out of the class action back in 2015, after Judge Curiel certified them to litigate as a group.
"People are looking for an excuse to re-litigate 2016, but I'm not because I don't want to create a rift in the party," he said.
The unaccompanied children I see in courts in Cleveland and elsewhere in the country, their asylum claims are central to what they litigate before the immigration court.
"The problem is that this will take a long time to litigate, and it may allow Trump to run out the clock," he said in an email.
"Aside from the woman herself, the physician is uniquely qualified…to litigate the constitutionality of the State's interference with, or discrimination against" her abortion rights, he wrote.
Green insists he was reluctant to litigate, and hesitant to believe his editor, Jess Taylor, when Taylor intimated The Art of Fielding had stolen from Bucky's 9th.
Eisenhofer predicted that German investors will litigate their own claims and reach their own agreements with VW rather than settling through a global deal under Dutch law.
I think there's a lot of evidence that a lot of people on Medicaid are happy with it, but I know we could litigate this to death.
If the 2012 and 2014 bondholders decide not to settle for the proposed amounts, they have the option to litigate for pari recovery with pre-2012 bonds.
The suit was filed by a group called "PDVSA US Litigation Trust," which will litigate claims against those accused of involvement in the bribery scheme, Boies said.
This lawsuit between two of the largest U.S.-based pharmaceutical firms is yet another example of the extent companies will go to litigate or protect lucrative drugs.
On Monday night, he met with members of Congress and once again thought it fit to re-litigate an election he lost by nearly three million votes.
Indeed, in certain instances, it may be more profitable to litigate and obtain damages under CREATES than it would be to actually market a generic/biosimilar product.
Some Republicans have also welcomed Mueller's appearance while also accusing Democrats of trying to re-litigate the special counsel's probe in their own investigative and oversight pursuits.
But there's still time for CBS to litigate the outcome, and after a week of very public and messy negotiations, CBS' parent could pull the deal altogether.
She says rich and famous couples like the Bezos clan are likely to settle their divorce privately, rather than litigate it in court, to protect their privacy.
"Virginia, had it so chosen, could have authorized the House to litigate on the state's behalf, either generally or in a defined class of cases," she wrote.
" On Friday, Pelosi's office released a lengthy statement, outlining her party's efforts to investigate Trump's administration, adding "Democrats in the Congress continue to legislate, investigate and litigate.
"It would be devastating for us and other organizations that litigate" if the Supreme Court were to agree with Louisiana on this issue, Northup told BuzzFeed News.
This is particularly ironic, since the commission is mandated to make its decisions with a careful eye on the broader public interest — not simply litigate patent disputes.
" Employees denied leave when they need it can't afford to litigate over what a "reasonable period" is or whether their use of comp time is "unduly disruptive.
Sax said he is hopeful that Volkswagen would be willing to settle the case, but said the state is willing litigate if a settlement is not reached.
And in a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the silencing agreement, the judge found there was nothing to litigate because Ms. Daniels was already speaking openly without consequence.
Clay said Monday he planned to file a police report against Hunter for removing the painting, but on Tuesday, he said he has no intention to litigate further.
It's obvious to anyone paying attention that their efforts to protect criminal illegal immigrants are nothing but a desperate attempt to re-litigate the presidential election they lost.
The government may intervene in such cases, but chose not to in this case, leaving Bergman to litigate it on her own prior to the settlement's being announced.
Such a committee would have the ability to litigate during PG&E's bankruptcy case and gain leverage to improve financial recoveries as the company develops a reorganization plan.
Ultimately, it is "very difficult to litigate" cases about the constitutional eligibility of candidates, Duggin said, adding that any similar cases against Cruz will probably be thrown out.
"Investigating 2016 in 2019 in some ways is looking back and some people argued well you are trying to re-litigate an election that's already over," said Rep.
When it launched in 2013, AirHelp made a simple promise: Report your flight disasters to the company's customer service agents, and they'll litigate against airlines on your behalf.
Twitter said that it continues to litigate its case against the Justice Department in an effort to be allowed to reveal more about the secret demands it receives.
Outside the U.S. District Courthouse, Manning told reporters that her attorneys "still have grounds to litigate" and would continue trying to prevent the government from compelling her testimony.
It's become an industry norm to require parties, such as employees or drivers, to sign an agreement to litigate disputes behind closed doors as a condition of employment.
Without the con it's over I hope that Crooked Hillary picks Goofy Elizabeth Warren, sometimes referred to as Pocahontas, as her V.P. Then we can litigate her fraud!
AT&T already was on record as saying it's ready to litigate, as it believes its future lies not only in distributing content, but also in producing it.
We're not here to litigate that argument again, aside from pointing to Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order as an example of clever and, more importantly, transparent difficulty design.
"A very big part of the value in TiVo and Rovi is tied to patents and their willingness to file and litigate around their patents," said Mr. Crockett.
According to the report, Russia has manipulated US laws and legal regulations for their own gain and increased their ability to litigate individuals within its "lawless" judicial system.
Doe's lawyers at Phillips & Associates argued that their client's already fragile emotional health would be further battered if Doe were required to litigate the case without a pseudonym.
"They've sought to litigate their way to victory and try this case in the court of public opinion versus what the law says," he said, referring to Democrats.
Given the customary time to prepare and try a case, it could take years for a plaintiff who does not settle now to litigate a claim, he said.
The Viacom directors may try and litigate in New York to get a judge who is less versed in these issues, but that is probably their best option.
" Cruz released a statement of support for Kavanaugh in July, and has attacked the scrutiny of the embattled nominee as an attempt to "re-litigate the 2016 election.
But such cases are expensive to litigate and can drag on for years, with little — or, in the event of an adverse verdict, nothing — to show for it.
For the past 12 years, HIV activists have had to continually re-litigate the case for HIV's relatively sizable budget compared with that of other global health issues.
I believed then and I believe now that the most appropriate place to litigate the malfeasance and incompetence of this administration is at the ballot box in 2020.
"To my Republican friends, you may be upset about what happened in the Ukraine with the Bidens but this is not the venue to litigate that," he said.
Ohio, 13 other states and Washington, D.C. have separately asked the appeals court to halt the upcoming trial, saying it undermines their right to litigate on their own.
Partner Warren Postman told Judge Alsup at last week's hearing that the firm has partnered with Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan and is prepared to litigate every client's case.
The FTC initially considered tougher penalties -- some at the agency certainly sought that -- but it ultimately opted to settle its more than year-long investigation rather than litigate.
The committee's letter said it tried to negotiate a settlement that would reflect the risks and benefits of continuing to litigate the case but could not make a deal.
"As a lower court, however, it is not our role to re-litigate Heller or to bend it in any particular direction," Kavanaugh wrote in his 52-page dissent.
If this doesn't sound like something either group should care enough about to litigate, let's back it up: It's all tied to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails.
Under current law, all copyright suits must go through the federal courts, a system that is often costly and time-consuming for creators who decide to litigate their cases.
When foreigners do litigate in China, Rouse, a law firm, says they have a higher win rate in patent cases than domestic ones, and are awarded more damages overall.
The change will end Google's policy of forcing employees to litigate such disputes in arbitration, where hearings are typically closed and the arbitrators are paid for by the company.
But over the past several years, whistleblower lawyers have become more aggressive about continuing to litigate cases in which the government has declined to intervene, with occasionally spectacular results.
"This is a thinly disguised effort to re-litigate a ruling made during the trial upon which Locascio and his counsel can only be described as fixated," he wrote.
I don't really want to re-litigate the Michael Brown situation, but I will be looking at that situation top to bottom to see what lessons can be learned.
Trump called the order "a travel ban" five times in a 24-hour stretch between Sunday and Monday, potentially complicating efforts from Justice Department lawyers to litigate the measure.
It could try to find ways to litigate the issue in other circuits or argue that the injunction is void even though the Supreme Court affirmed it on Thursday.
"If climate liability is difficult or impossible to litigate under the current legal system, then change the law," he and two co-authors wrote in their recent journal article.
Startups and small businesses account for more than 55 percent of patent troll defendants, and TC Heartland ensures that they can litigate in jurisdictions where they already have representation.
He also rejected the obstruction-of-Congress article because the White House had legitimate grounds to invoke executive privilege and the House didn't litigate it enough in the courts.
Law professor Mireille Hildebrandt told us that it provides for as an alternative legal route for Facebook users to litigate and pursue collective enforcement of European personal data rights.
That makes it more difficult for him to litigate the cases in court, but Abbas argues it also highlights the lack of substance used to place people on the list.
In remarks made outside the Virginia courthouse, Manning said she opposed grand juries in general and that her team thinks they "still have grounds to litigate," the Washington Post reported.
After having researched the case thoroughly, real-life lawyers play the defenders, prosecutors, and the judge, and litigate as if they were fighting a "real" case in a "real" court.
A franchisee should know if the agreement gives them the right to litigate or only seek private arbitration or mediation in the event of a dispute with the franchise company.
According to the final arbitration award order, the campaign had asked for $84,571, arguing that amount represented the cost of having to litigate Denson's lawsuits in state and federal court.
Uber argues that Google's complaints should be settled in its arbitration proceeding with Levandowski rather than in court, although it has agreed to litigate Google's claims that relate to patents.
The ELS is continuing to litigate several Title VII cases that were originally filed in court during the Obama administration, including cases alleging sexual harassment, racial bias, and gender inequality.
And they are more likely to suffer in their daily lives while they litigate for the return of a critical item of property, such as a car or a home.
But instead of dropping it after those concise points, she spent more time trying to litigate the subject, which often makes her look like she's not being truthful or unconcerned.
"We're ready to litigate as long as we have to, to protect these First Amendment rights, to ask the court to declare rules of the road going forward," he said.
In Germany's system, which also requires shareholders to opt in, the courts choose a representative shareholder to litigate liability, but other investors have to prove their own reliance and damages.
If one party in the divorce is inclined to litigate, it can be worth pointing out the higher cost of going to court, along with the control you give up.
According to the complaint filed in federal court in Delaware, ImmersiON-VRelia, which has offices in Spain and California, agreed to let Techno View litigate the patent on its behalf.
"He'll have to litigate unless he can get a court to agree he has a privilege not to while he's president," said Stephen Burbank, a University of Pennsylvania law professor.
For Conrad, an opportunity to litigate a pro bono asylum case would set her on a path of wanting to do more for people fleeing persecution from their own countries.
Many in Mr. Biden's orbit hope that rather than litigate every criticism about his Senate record, he restrains himself and focuses on his partnership with the country's first black president.
Justice Stephen Breyer said eight of the court's abortion rulings were premised "directly or indirectly" on the notion that abortion providers or clinics can litigate on behalf of their patients.
The parties would have to litigate the complex issue -- likely separately as to each witness -- which could cause a delay in the trial that neither side would want or tolerate.
Democrats declined to litigate to compel testimony, arguing that court action could take many months and Trump posed a "clear and present" danger to US security and the 2020 election.
And he suggested Democrats would need to litigate if they wanted to see Giuliani's documents, explaining that they were all protected by attorney-client, attorney work-product and executive privileges.
In December, Jury had said she would approve San Bernardino's plan, the product of a bankruptcy that cost the Southern California city at least $25 million to press and litigate.
"Those who litigate the particulars of a two-state solution between the Israelis and Palestinians by fighting for controversial language in the Democratic platform are severely misguided," said former California Rep.
Answering questions hours after Mueller spoke, Pelosi said "nothing is off the table" but reiterated that for now the House would continue to "investigate" and "litigate" in pursuit of the truth.
The decision didn't directly involve abortion rights, but some observers took it as a sign that the Court was unwilling to litigate abortion so soon after the battle to confirm Kavanaugh.
"The requirement that federal agencies litigate such arguments before Article III courts is a basic aspect of our constitutional structure, and so is not a valid 'institutional injury,'" the brief said.
If the proposed settlement is approved by Manhattan State Supreme Court Justice Charles Ramos, shareholders will also receive $70 million from an indemnity fund Wells Fargo reserved to litigate noteholder suits.
After a ban citing a rule, the user will often try to litigate the precise rule that was used to ban them, and usually those arguments are not in good faith.
" National security law expert Stephen Vladeck called the move "surprising because it suggests they are bent on fighting this, and they're going to try to litigate this as much as possible.
In one of his more candid exchanges, Mueller explained that he didn't pursue a subpoena for the President's testimony because he was concerned with how long it would take to litigate.
Roberts has said he's worried that if the court starts striking down some states' maps, it'll have to litigate every redistricting plan in the country, and will be perceived as partisan.
Granston said in that January 2018 memo that Justice Department lawyers should be more aggressive about blocking whistleblowers from continuing to litigate FCA suits when the government decides not to intervene.
Much as people want to constantly re-litigate the 2016 presidential contest by proxy, this wasn't that: It was as if Bernie Sanders were running against Elizabeth Warren, not Hillary Clinton.
The NCUA said it continues to litigate against other banks, including Credit Suisse and UBS, over what it says was their sale of faulty mortgage-backed securities to corporate credit unions.
If he refuses, Mueller would have to decide whether to subpoena the President and then litigate, potentially all the way up to the Supreme Court, to compel his testimony if necessary.
Holder ended the Justice Department's longstanding power to block and to litigate changes in voting rules in nine states, most of them in the South, and in parts of six others.
Harris admitted she expected to litigate her record on the debate stage, and said she joked with her team beforehand that she could have incorporated it into her debate night attire.
Further, they would be unable to litigate the issue themselves through the trial and appeals courts within a meaningful timeframe, given the short period within which an abortion may be sought.
Trump attorney Patrick Philbin said the House did not attempt to litigate matters of executive privilege or immunity during the period in which Speaker Nancy Pelosi held onto articles of impeachment.
Rader's experience as a senior counsel at the Cleveland Clinic and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services could help her more effectively litigate the health care argument in the race.
Rather than approaching tax responsibilities as something to engineer, lobby against and litigate, true leaders would honorably view taxes as their fair share of responsibility to the people of the world.
" He added, "We continue to send our condolences to the Halbach family as they have to suffer through another attempt by Mr. Dassey to re-litigate his guilty verdict and sentence.
Rather than approaching tax responsibilities as something to engineer, lobby against and litigate, true leaders would honorably view taxes as their fair share of responsibility to the people of the world.
"I'm very concerned about the President using his position to leverage foreign aid ... in order to create dirt on a political opponent and re-litigate the 2016 election results," said Luria.
I don't have the space here to litigate whether that philosophy of computing is good or bad, whether it's going to hurt Apple, or even whether Apple will change it sometime soon.
The contracts also contained an arbitration clause to settle disputes between seller and buyer, a stipulation that consumer advocates contend strips buyers of the right to litigate onerous clauses in a courtroom.
"Allowing people to litigate publicly helps address a problem at the end of the process, but more work needs to be done to prevent the problems in the first place," Pao said.
"Without a chain of command, everyone would litigate their pet issues with Trump when it was an open door policy," he said, pointing to Ivanka Trump as someone who used that strategy.
They're down to two choices: settling with Goldman or continuing to litigate in the trial court, with no guarantee they'll ever get to argue the embedded link issue at the 2nd Circuit.
When U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat who represents San Francisco, vowed to "investigate and litigate to protect our democracy," yells of "impeach!" broke out in the convention hall.
To help them tackle more cases like this, WARDC runs training courses that teach lawyers how to creatively navigate the Nigerian constitution to litigate cases revolving around maternal, sexual, and reproductive rights.
By almost any commonsense interpretation, Sessions was simply not being truthful about his involvement with or handling of these cases because the truth is he did not litigate these civil rights cases.
For one thing, procedures for both leasing and permitting give environmental groups an avenue to litigate development efforts, with targets for lawsuits including the environmental analysis underpinning the sale of drilling blocs.
Not many Wall Street lawyers working on the side litigate a case that nearly leads to the overthrowing of the president of the United States, but George Conway pulled that one off.
"I think there will be a backlash and it will be from countries that have privacy laws, that previously would not litigate Facebook because Ireland had a higher privacy law," Veale said.
Balancing Doe's "difficult and uncomfortable" exposure as a publicly-known plaintiff against Fedcap's diminished leverage if Doe is allowed to litigate pseudonymously, the judge concluded that Doe must use their real name.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is here to stay, despite the coordinated efforts of the mortgage and debt collection financial industry to litigate the federal government's consumer watchdog agency out of existence.
Given that partisans still continue to re-litigate the war decades later, this might be the most significant production on the filmmaker's glittering resume, as well as one of the year's best.
U.S. District Judge Jan DuBois in Philadelphia rejected arguments by AbbVie and Teva that the direct purchasers -primarily drug wholesale distributors - should be required to litigate their cases on an individual basis.
And Mr. Nocera brushes aside another fundamental point: The N.F.L. had strong legal and factual defenses and might well have ended up paying nothing to many plaintiffs if it decided to litigate.
"We believe that Caesars' actions, which we believe violated federal securities laws and were cloaked in secrecy, damage our capital markets and we are prepared to fully litigate the matter," Kupferberg said.
The organization routinely monitored dozens of incidents every year involving law enforcement and Asian-Americans due to racist perceptions that we're passive, docile, and never litigate or protest official misconduct or mistreatment.
Perversely, it turned out that the people with the strongest cases for staying in the United States were detained for the longest periods, because their cases took longer to litigate and adjudicate.
Trump has spent the entire first two years of his presidency playing to his hardcore base -- and, seen through that lens, the decision to re-litigate the ACA fight makes some sense.
The decision not to litigate, the unimaginative penalty amount and the eye-popping immunity grant suggest the agency is working comfortably within them and just wanted to get this thing out the door.
In two orders on Monday, U.S. District Judge James King said Wells Fargo waived any right to arbitrate the cases by choosing instead to litigate for years in hopes of winning in court.
Cruz's absolutist approach was most clearly on display through his repeated attempts to shut down the government in an effort to re-litigate policy debates that Democrats have (rightly or wrongly) already won.
The court removed it from public view a few hours after posting it as a Reuters reporter was reviewing it, presumably to allow Google to litigate its request to rehear the secrecy issue.
"The Gigamon defendants respectfully submit that the claims asserted in this action are moot, and there is no need for the appointment of a lead plaintiff to litigate moot claims," the brief said.
"On the Basis of Sex" zeroes in on Moritz v Internal Revenue Service, the first case involving gender discrimination Ms Ginsburg would tackle—and the first case of any kind she would litigate.
So Trump took a middle course: he raised the issue with Putin but Tillerson made clear in his briefing after the meeting that Trump has no intention of continuing to litigate the issue.
Unlike some of these programs, "The Murder of Laci Peterson" seeks to re-litigate aspects of the case, including interviews with Scott's family members, among others, who continue to argue for his innocence.
It is not uncommon for campaigns to try and litigate the fairness of attack advertisements with television stations, though the advertiser usually does not order a spot to be removed from the airwaves.
The DoJ — acting in an advisory role only — stated the amount of damages awarded to Apple should be reassessed, and that the current decision could encourage patent trolls who litigate purely for profit.
We were hopeful that with these announcements the city would want to settle our case, but it is very surprising to us that they are continuing to litigate this action in federal court.
But it was impossible not to watch the debate without suspecting that the right-leaning and highly influential news network was using the evening to litigate each of Mr. Trump's faults and vulnerabilities.
And a bruising confirmation hearing: Democrats would surely use such a forum to litigate the FBI's investigation of Hillary Clinton's emails, in addition to how the agency handled allegations on Trump and Russia.
In trying to re-litigate how she lost in 2016, she is forcing a conversation -- or at least a confrontation -- within the Democratic Party about what it is and what it should be.
The strategy the House took — to impeach Trump, to do it on a narrow grounds, and to conduct a fast investigation rather than litigate extensively over evidence — was built around those political concerns.
In Wexler's testimony, he argued that the Democratic platform was not the place to litigate views on Israel, nor should it diverge substantially from the United States' long-standing position in support of Israel.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's campaign manager sought to downplay concerns raised by a report Tuesday that the Republican nominee's personal philanthropy used more than $250,000 to litigate lawsuits against opponents of his business interests.
As has been the case with the Comcast-NBC Universal merger, big and powerful companies will litigate every condition to the death, and they have far more resources to do so than the government.
The finer points of the Clinton investigation might have already been consigned to history were it not for the fact that the two principals in last year's presidential election continue to litigate Comey's actions.
Their best precedent backing the request came from the fees earned by plaintiffs lawyers in 2012 litigation over forum selection clauses requiring shareholders to litigate breach-of-duty claims against corporate directors in Delaware.
"I think, you know, we're ready to litigate as long as we have to to protect these First Amendment rights, to ask the court to declare rules of the road going forward," Boutrous said.
"The only connection is that these individuals suing Monster for money have endeavored to band together to litigate their cases in the media," the company said in a 600-word statement sent to HuffPost.
Workplace sexual harassment is also difficult to litigate, partly because the statute of limitations is often very short, though employees are entitled to protections from hostile environments and from being targeted for speaking out.
Though the House continues to litigate those earlier cases in the courts, new lawsuits would take far longer to resolve than the amount of time that Democrats believe they have to decide on impeachment.
"We will not be participating in a sham process designed to re-litigate the last election," Russ Vought, the Office of Management and Budget's acting head, said in an interview with Fox News Channel.
If the justices decide not to go forward, Katyal argued the court should dismiss the case as "improvidently granted" and allow the parties to litigate their dispute in the context of the new order.
That caused concern for moderates who worry that the articles could reach back too far to Mueller and lend credence to GOP talking points that Democrats are trying to re-litigate the 2016 election.
In seeking a dismissal, the administration said the groups lacked standing to sue, having suffered at most a setback to their "abstract social interests," and could not litigate what was essentially a policy disagreement.
Ms. Bedolis knew that cases without accusations of sexual misconduct, clear physical abuse or some other singular, dramatic incident are typically hard to litigate; she and her client eventually abandoned plans for a lawsuit.
"I don't know how you can make a demand of $1 billion and not be prepared for the answer to be no, at least at first, and for the need to litigate," Kroub said.
CREW has said that Trump is forcing it to "divert essential and limited sources" from its government watchdog role, forcing the organization to litigate the matter and educate the public unless a court stops him.
A win would have helped establish the top priority of GO debt relative to other credits in Puerto Rico, a central question as warring creditor classes litigate competing claims to the island's limited funding streams.
"We will not be participating in a sham process designed to re-litigate the last election," Mr. Vought, one of the other officials who received a subpoena on Friday, said this month on Fox News.
"It wasn't about trying to litigate who was telling the truth, because at the time it was clearly unknowable and people have strong opinions about it to this day," Rick Famuyiwa, the director, told me.
"The foundation provides a vehicle to litigate on behalf of Petrobras investors and/or to establish a binding settlement that, together with the U.S. class action provides for a truly global settlement," the SPCF said.
The right to litigate collectively is particularly important in the 21st century in that such litigation is the most readily available means for modern day workers to act in concert to improve their working conditions.
With its relatively new government and business entities, China can adapt and drive growth at a scaled pace alongside participants in the shared economy, as opposed to attempting to litigate members of the shared economy.
"The president should not be able to violate the Constitution and then avoid accountability in the courts by shutting down the ability of the courts or DOJ to litigate the case," he told The Hill.
Yes, it's a bit confusing, and that's why the state's attorney general, Xavier Becerra, decided it might be best to wait and not litigate a suit that may be mooted a few months from now.
However, it's also possible (particularly given Trump's litigation history in the private sector before taking office) that Trump would bluster forward anyway, ordering Mueller's firing and daring anyone to litigate its propriety after the fact.
"I do not think there is any realistic probability that the United States Congress will pass legislation making it easier to litigate fossil fuel companies for climate damages in the foreseeable future," Burger has concluded.
"I've been an advocate of that for a long time because there needs to be an opportunity for people to have a day in court to litigate these issues and court will decide," she said.
" Using domestic courts to litigate issues of international greenhouse gas emissions, he wrote, "would severely infringe upon the foreign-policy decisions that are squarely within the purview of the political branches of the U.S. government.
The Commission's own broad interpretation of its authority to review and litigate these cases, and the potential for it to impose exclusion orders, are powerful threats that PAEs are using to extract significant monetary settlements.
We will also agree to behavioral restrictions as extensive as those agreed to by Disney and, like Disney, we will also agree to litigate any action taken by the Department of Justice to block the transaction.
Allowing a voter registration certificate as an acceptable identification is in the realm of possible remedies, Deuel Ross, an attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund who helped litigate the case, said on Thursday.
According to University of Kentucky law professor Richard Ausness, if the other states do not agree to the settlement, they will take nothing under it, and will have to litigate or settle with the defendants separately.
Rather, there is a winding path that tries to get the accuser to resolve the case with their employer and come to a mutual agreement before even allowing the accuser to litigate the case in court.
Kenansville, North Carolina (CNN)Donald Trump bragged Tuesday there's "nothing like" using other people's money, hours after a report said he used more than $250,000 from his charitable organization to litigate lawsuits against his business interests.
I am prepared to litigate which could have as a result [their] being regulated like a utility (the phone company cannot deny you a phone) Several Deep pocketed entities have offered to fund such a lawsuit.
As former FTC Commissioner Joshua Wright has noted, this new task force should re-energize existing programs, as well as enable the FTC to litigate more and comment more frankly and aggressively than in recent years.
But again, we have a situation where I agree on this point, don&apost litigate this stuff in the press, because politically people say a lot of things politically and they come close to the truth.
"I don't see how it is possible to litigate whether the president's behavior in asking for an investigation was appropriate without litigating whether he had a good faith basis for asking for that investigation," Kennedy said.
In the premiere, Selina addresses the public passive-aggressively — "It falls to the people to choose their president, and that is what you attempted to do last night" — and assembles a team to litigate the recount.
"Our Republican colleagues seem intent on spending their final days in power attempting to provide cover to President Trump and attempting to re-litigate the Department of Justice's decision not to prosecute Secretary Clinton," said Reps.
It said if it proved impossible to have "good faith negotiations" between the three major parties "the unsecured committee may have little choice but to litigate to protect its rights and those of similarly situated stakeholders".
Mueller said his team weighed the evidence of Trump's intent that they had without the in-person interview against the amount of time it would take to litigate a likely court challenge to such a subpoena.
That's an argument I suspect you wouldn't hear from lawyers who regularly litigate class actions, in which objections, or a paucity thereof, are widely accepted as a barometer of class members' attitudes about a proposed settlement.
For nearly a year, Canadian officials have made no secret that they would litigate any tariffs by the United States they deemed unfair to protect the critical supply chains and the broader economies of North America.
And we've recently learned that ExxonMobil and its allies will not only litigate against, and otherwise block, virtually every government action on global warming, but have also known about the reality of climate change for decades.
In 2011, a Boston University study in 2012 found that small- and medium-sized companies, like those that dominate the sextech space, spend $420,000 to litigate a patent dispute on average, with the median at $2503,000.
Nearly a decade ago, when plaintiffs' lawyers routinely filed M&A shareholder class actions simultaneously in multiple jurisdictions, Delaware corporations began adopting forum selection provisions mandating that shareholders litigate breach-of-duty claims in Chancery Court.
On Friday, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati filed an opening brief asking the state justices to bless corporate charter provisions that force shareholders to litigate suits asserting violations of the Securities Act of 1933 in federal court.
To litigate such an action for injuries from foreign greenhouse gas emissions in federal court would severely infringe upon the foreign-policy decisions that are squarely within the purview of the political branches of the U.S. Government.
Excerpts from the memo published by the New York Times a day earlier had suggested that the DoJ would look into and litigate "intentional race-based discrimination in college and university admissions"—a rather open-ended mission.
Even the Washington partner's motion to litigate anonymously asserts damaging claims against Proskauer, alleging that if her name is disclosed, the firm will smear her to other employers in order to get her to drop the suit.
Washington (CNN)The Department of Justice is pushing back against a report that said the Trump administration was readying resources in the department's civil rights division to potentially investigate and litigate the affirmative action policies at universities.
Those are two things that make sexual assault and harassment so difficult to litigate and combat: the hypocrisy factor and the assumption that it is all single women, rather than certain married men, who are inherently predatory.
Paul Callan, a CNN legal analyst, is a former New York homicide prosecutor who now serves as senior trial counsel to CallanLegal and Edelman & Edelman, PC, both New York law firms that litigate criminal and civil cases.
Mathew Higbee of Higbee & Associates said he's confident that forum hosts can be held responsible for copyright violations via embedded links, but said he's not yet sure if his client, Luong, wants to litigate a test case.
" Noting that she didn't want to re-litigate the Civil War, Sanders mentioned Foote's comments and said there were "a lot of historians that think that and there are a lot of different versions of those compromises.
Because AAA's decision involved Keller Lenkner clients – and not named plaintiffs in the MDL - the judge said MDL plaintiffs should obtain their own rulings from AAA before he decides whether to allow them to litigate before him.
If the justices decide not to hear arguments, they urged the court to dismiss their petitions for court review as "improvidently granted" and allow the parties to litigate their dispute in the context of the new order.
They seemed driven not so much by a desire to litigate the charges against Mr. Trump — though, to be clear, they believe he did nothing wrong — as by a mandate to protest the act of investigation altogether.
And based on the example of the ARCP case, judges are going to force individual funds to litigate their claims alongside the class – and force companies to mount parallel defenses in the class and opt-out litigation.
Jesse Blumenthal, who leads the tech policy arm of the Koch-backed Stand Together coalition, said expecting Silicon Valley to play truth cop places an undue burden on tech companies to litigate messy disputes over what's factual.
Dunham added the eight Alabama inmates also may "prefer the unknown risks of nitrogen hypoxia to the known risks" of lethal injection drugs while Alabama avoids having to litigate the lethal-injection issue by voluntarily dismissing the case.
In many cases, when you look at how lawyers litigate, what they do [after a case wraps up] is dump thousands of files into Dropbox and try to keep up with spreadsheets that are thousands of entries long.
It may be in Clinton's interest to re-litigate the election to ensure she isn't blamed, but most Democrats trying to win reelection (or election) next November want to put her campaign far in their rear-view mirror.
Early Monday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court made its first significant ruling on abortion since its 28503 decision on the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, supporting clinics' rights to litigate against state regulations that have no medical basis.
"While we believed that we had a strong position to litigate, we realized that in the long run, doing what is best for both Riot and Rioters was our ideal outcome," the company said in a blog post.
THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Russia accused Ukraine on Tuesday of taking it to court under false pretences, using allegations of financing terrorism and ethnic discrimination as a front to litigate Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula three years ago.
"While it is not our preference to force the parties to litigate these issues seriatim, our policies and procedures, absent party agreement otherwise, require that we collect a filing fee in each case to be pursued," she wrote.
Consumer relief is the FTC's goal, and if they chose to litigate, the case could be drawn out for years, all while the company and call network continues to operate or develops layers of insulation against the law.
"We are continuing to vigorously litigate our state cases for numerous victims and we will insist that each of our clients be properly compensated for what they were forced to endure," she said in an email on Friday.
The German class action was made possible after the cabinet approved a draft law last year allowing consumer protection organisations to litigate on behalf of consumers, avoiding the high legal costs that might put people off legal action.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a trustee for Puerto Rico's so-called COFINA bonds not to distribute a $16 million payment due on Thursday as various creditor groups litigate competing claims over the money.
Ronaldo says because Kathryn Mayorga agreed to a settlement and a non-disclosure agreement in 2010, after accusing him of rape in 2009 ... she should be compelled to at least try to litigate the dispute in arbitration -- not court.
Now that the Delaware Supreme Court has said that fair value calculations, in deals involving public companies, roll downhill from the deal price, there seems to be little sense in spending the time and money to litigate appraisal actions.
Each of these three arguments treats the 2016 result as sacrosanct, but the final claim is a bit more subtle: The American people chose Donald Trump and the only way to litigate that choice is in the next election.
The question for progressives — a question that is now central to the Democratic primary — is whether these failings mean that they should re-litigate their own biggest political success in almost half a century, and try for something better.
"To litigate such an action for injuries from foreign greenhouse gas emissions in federal court would severely infringe upon the foreign-policy decisions that are squarely within the purview of the political branches of the U.S. Government," Keenan wrote.
"My concern is that the Democratic platform is not the venue in which to litigate the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," said Robert Wexler, a former congressman from Florida and Clinton supporter who served on the platform drafting committee that year.
David G. Sciarra, the executive director of the Education Law Center in Newark, which has helped litigate many school funding cases across the country, said he was watching pending litigation in Kansas, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Washington.
We can rehash and re-litigate what happened in the car and the nature of the quote, whatever, but what I am sure of is that I printed words that hurt someone and I don't want to do that.
The PLCAA wrested this power from both states and juries through a sweeping federal decree, blocking the firearm industry from virtually all civil liability (the law has a few narrow exceptions, but they have proved virtually impossible to litigate).
GENEVA, Nov 21 (Reuters) - The United States and opponents of President Donald Trump's steel and aluminium tariffs both confirmed their wish to litigate on Wednesday, triggering the procedure for World Trade Organization dispute hearings, a Geneva trade official said.
"Yes, I use these laws when I litigate cases, but I also benefit from them when I sit in my office and attend meetings with male coworkers and know that I'm not going to be leered at," Thomas said.
"When you get to a position when threatening to name individuals and make them personally liable, companies are less likely to settle and you end up having to litigate a lot more than you would otherwise," Mr. Simons said.
"It is clear by this attack that the Dallas County GOP cannot win at the ballot box, so they are trying to litigate their way into victories in Dallas County, with no concern for Dallas County voters," she said.
"Outside the South, federal courts and the federal government wrestled with what constituted a de jure segregation violation, so it took longer to litigate some of these cases," Erica Frankenberg, a professor of education at Pennsylvania State University, said.
Mulvaney, who also appeared before the House on Wednesday, urged lawmakers to take control over the CFPB's funding, install an independent inspector general and disperse the director's power to regulate and litigate among a broader array of bureau leaders.
"It seems basic, but first and foremost, each of us need to stand up for the humanity of LGBTQ folks and say that we're not going to re-litigate the fact that LGBTQ people have civil rights," she said.
Strine's critics — largely hedge funds and hedge fund advisers — privately criticized the paper, arguing that a justice should not be on the record condemning a group of people who tend to litigate in his court and the lower Delaware courts.
And people have been pretty annoyed about it—not enough for the offended license holders, Linux and BusyBox, to litigate a much larger, multibillion-dollar company, but at least enough for the Software Freedom Conservancy to engage with Tesla repeatedly.
While some Trump insiders said his influence on policy was overstated, few denied his ability to interject in policy debates and, if necessary, litigate his disagreements in the public sphere through leaks to the press (often to the detriment of McMaster).
While Democrats and the media focus on the impeachment hoax in an attempt to re-litigate the results of the 2016 election, America's greatest enemy is exerting dominance as the world's leading actor in the next generation of wireless technology.
"For reasons I can't figure out, more women are coming forward, even if they don't litigate," says Joan C. Williams, a law professor at UC Hastings whose scholarship has focused on women in the workplace, particularly in the technology industry.
Because last year, he wanted to litigate some claims against the FBI and the Justice Department told him, you&aposre under this gag order, if you expose things that are covered by that, then there will be reprisals against you.
Multiple GOP sources — from the most conservative to the most moderate wing of the party — have told Axios that they can't fathom why the president would want to re-litigate an issue that has been a clear loser for Republicans.
If they did vote to strip Qatar of its hosting duties, Qatar could fight it through a process nobody really understands because it's never been done before, which makes it likely they litigate and delay their way out of the problem.
"I think the best way to do that is to remind ourselves that this is something that we do, that we've been doing probably since the beginning of our country and that we have to constantly litigate it," he added.
Democrats are worried that time is running short on the window for impeachment with the 2020 campaign season around the corner, and the court cases could take weeks — if not months or years — to reach a resolution and litigate appeals.
Lakeisha's attorney, Sandy Becher, tells TMZ Sports ... "All of the allegations are false and will be proven to be false when we litigate the case in court," and adds ... Richard is just trying to avoid paying child support and alimony.
As a result, rather than go through with the restructuring, MBIA chose to litigate to get control of the fund's collateral, with the SEC's approval to use the confidential documents so long as its "fingerprints were never revealed," Tilton's lawyers wrote.
A federal judge on Friday rejected an effort by Endo International PLC to avoid having to litigate in Tennessee state court a lawsuit by three district attorneys seeking to hold it and two other drugmakers responsible for the opioid epidemic.
The current court has also made it more difficult for workers and consumers to litigate cases in court, upholding contracts that require plaintiffs to turn instead to informal dispute-resolution settings known as arbitration, where awards tend to be smaller.
So currently, you file with the MSPB, an administrative judge is assigned to your case, you litigate before the administrative judge, and if they rule for you, then the agency can appeal that rule against you, and you can appeal.
House of Representatives Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, a Democrat, said on CNN on Sunday he would "try to negotiate" with the Justice Department to obtain the full report, but that the committee would issue subpoenas and litigate if needed.
"You may want to litigate to run out the clock, but you're going to have six, seven, eight states who will start looking into you," Earley said, adding she has settled three CFPB cases for clients since Trump took office.
Reed (1971), a case that Ginsburg helped litigate while she was still a practicing attorney, the Supreme Court held for the first time in American history that the Constitution limits the government's ability to discriminate on the basis of gender.
But Mr. Shenker was more than just a client: He was also Mr. Puzder's first boss, one he chose to work for, an associate said, specifically because it gave him the chance to litigate this case and a second similar one.
The lawsuit was filed under the Obama administration, which tried unsuccessfully to have it dismissed, and continued under the Trump administration, which has tried to do the same, arguing that the courtroom was not an appropriate place to litigate climate policy.
"This is one way, sometimes the only way, for vulnerable people who can't afford to litigate, to get their cases heard, and that's being taken away," said Eve Hill of Baltimore-based Brown Goldstein & Levy, the lead lawyer for the plaintiffs.
I don't want to use my platform here to litigate petty, long-running disputes between Ari and me, but perhaps if I can establish the high quality and safety of my driving in this newspaper, she will finally be convinced.
And while she moved briskly through the corridors of Congress this week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi seemed to navigate somewhere in between, reiterating a kind of mantra — "legislate, investigate and litigate" — that seems tailor-made to avoid the "i" word.
The House created arguably the shortest period of investigation in history for a presidential impeachment, and then declared that Trump had to turn over evidence and release witnesses in that brief time rather than litigate the underlying issues in the courts.
It either does not want to litigate and argue in court about how badly a MAC clause termination stinks, or it is happy to take the lower premium and avoid litigation and an adverse decision resulting in no deal at all.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) also said in a report published on Sunday that it planned to hire more analysts, investigators and lawyers to boost its capacity to probe "and where necessary litigate against, market, corporate and financial sector misconduct".
The case will now go back to the 9th Circuit, where the parties can continue to litigate on the merits of the case, but in the meantime, the administration will be able to start using the $2.5 billion to build border barriers.
There was about to be a court battle over various efforts to force Trump to produce evidence in this case, but it's currently on hold because government lawyers convinced courts that the shutdown makes it impossible for them to litigate the case properly.
While such training sources are available, there is scant information on how many attorneys and judges participate in these trainings, what types of cases trainees litigate or oversee or whether the information contained in the trainings or education is applied where appropriate.
"The critical first step in such transparency is to let our clients litigate their claims through the court system and not bully them into the secret halls of confidential arbitration," Jeanne M. Christensen, the attorney representing the plaintiffs, said in a statement.
There's a lesson for other securities class action defendants from Best Buy's tenacity: It's expensive to litigate shareholder class actions to the circuit courts and back but sometimes the cost-benefit analysis cuts against settling when you first lose a class certification decision.
To re-litigate Charlottesville in any way -- including using it as an example of how the "very fake" media misconstrued what he said (we didn't) -- would be a huge mistake, effectively reopening a political debate that Trump has zero chance of winning.
The ruling on Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Francisco Besosa, in San Juan, is a coup for Puerto Rico, which had argued the lawsuits would be too costly to litigate as it battles $70 billion in debt and a 45 percent poverty rate.
" And Robert Reich, who served as Secretary of Labor under former President Bill Clinton, has argued that "Big Tech's sweeping patents, standard platforms, fleets of lawyers to litigate against potential rivals and armies of lobbyists have created formidable barriers to new entrants.
The lawsuit cites Federal Communications Commission provisions that are actively being revised to support exactly what Louisville is doing, and the lawsuit seems—at best—to be a short-term roadblock that will cost the city a lot of money to litigate.
After Republicans failed to pass their "skinny" repeal proposal in a dramatic middle-of-the-night vote, Trump publicly pressured Republicans to re-litigate the fight, despite not having the votes to win, and for McConnell to get rid of the legislative filibuster.
"Who Is Michael Ovitz?" does not just want to recast the popular image of the co-founder of Creative Artists Agency, the influential talent agency of the late '80s and early '90s, it seeks to settle countless scores and re-litigate old arguments.
About the only thing one can say for sure about the enforceability of a presidential subpoena is that, should the Trump and Mueller sides fail to agree on a setting for presidential interview, both sides have a basis to litigate the matter tenaciously.
Instead, you can look at this image of a puppy in a comfy-looking knit hood: Nanette Burstein, the documentary's director, told THR that she "didn't want to re-litigate 2016," which is why she didn't seek to interview Sanders or Donald Trump.
But immigrant rights advocates were quick to welcome the additional review, saying it would relieve the uncertainty facing millions of undocumented immigrants eligible for the programs while eliminating the need to re-litigate the initiatives if opponents filed another suit invoking the clause.
Just hours before the landmark trial to litigate the opioid epidemic was set to start Monday, four of the six remaining drug-company defendants reached a last-minute $260 million settlement deal with two critically important Ohio counties slammed by the crisis.
"That the relief sought by the plaintiff cities and counties for their own injuries, if granted, will also tend to collaterally benefit their residents, does not mean that plaintiffs seek to litigate on behalf of those residents," Polster told the appeals court.
Ultimately the goal of The Fight isn't to critique the ACLU or trace its history; it's to show that the organization's work, and the work of countless others who litigate on behalf of civil and human rights, is never open-and-shut.
The candidates have continued to litigate the details of their contentious exchange throughout the week, and on Thursday, Ms. Harris flatly dismissed the notion that her remarks at the debate should have come as a surprise to Mr. Biden or his campaign.
Boris Teksler, Apple's former patent chief, observes that "efficient infringement", where the benefits outweigh the legal costs of defending against a suit, could almost be viewed as a "fiduciary responsibility", at least for cash-rich firms that can afford to litigate without end.
Gowdy on Thursday said the investigation is a serious inquiry into the bureau's conduct during the Clinton investigation — also under the microscope of Justice Department inspector general Michael Horowitz — rather than an effort to re-litigate the decision not to bring charges.
"I think this is going in a positive direction and I think this was a first, very encouraging meeting, but again, in 45 minutes you don't litigate all the processes and all the issues and the principles that we're talking about," he said.
Republican leaders also have a packed schedule for the foreseeable future, with government funding and the federal debt ceiling on tap in September, and seem genuinely eager to move onto other issues like tax reform rather than continuing to litigate health care.
"To move to modify a consent decree is a very lengthy process full of litigation," explained Holly Cooper, co-director of the Immigration Law Clinic at the University of California Davis School of Law, who has helped litigate enforcement of the Flores settlement.
Levine's deep pockets, persuasive delivery and willingness to do battle on behalf of liberal causes like gun control and the environment – very popular among Floridians –could be very disruptive in a state that has tended to litigate statewide races between the ideological 40-yard lines.
In the new motion, the government argues that it has decided that "rather than continuing to litigate the serious purpose allegation on an evolving record" it would withdraw its claim now and give the Texas Legislature the "first opportunity" to enact a new law.
"Texas could have provided that remedy 20 times over in the time that it took to litigate that case up and down through the Texas courts and the Supreme Court," said Sandra Babcock, a law professor at Cornell University who was one of Medellin's attorneys.
At yesterday's press conference, FTC Chairman Joseph Simons repeatedly said that the Commission had two options: One, settle on "excellent terms" (what was agreed to in yesterday's announcement); or two, litigate for years and receive "far less relief" than what's included in the final settlement.
" Ailes' outside counsel, Barry Asen of Epstein Becker & Green, responded to the new allegations, saying in a statement: "It has become obvious that Ms. Carlson and her lawyer are desperately attempting to litigate this in the press, because they have no legal case to argue.
"(Segregated cemeteries) really are holdovers from another era in our state, and as the times change, local towns and cities need to change too," said attorney Marisa Bono with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund, which helped litigate the case for the plaintiffs.
" Former White House counsel Don McGahn, a star witness in the report, in a statement from his lawyer, William Burck: "It's a mystery why Rudy Giuliani feels the need to re-litigate incidents the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General have concluded were not obstruction.
The law makes invisible the struggles of prisoners who advocate for themselves, punishing them if they choose to litigate, blockading them from receiving outside legal help, and minimizing the availability of real justice for the few who do prevail in a court of law.
The Catholic Church has reportedly opposed efforts in other states to revive expired claims, arguing that doing so would lead to a flood of new cases, and unfairly force defendants to litigate decades-old allegations when witnesses may have died or evidence may have disappeared.
In recent weeks, critics of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the nuclear accord reached with Iran last summer, have tried to re-litigate their opposition to the deal by attempting to block Boeing from consummating a planned sale of aircraft to Iran.
A lawsuit over the case is still ongoing, but Homeland Security said Thursday "there is no credible path forward to litigate," which means the government plans to stop defending DAPA and proposed changes to DACA that would have allowed more young people to qualify.
Impact of ruling "Today's ruling is a major blow for the rights of employees, who almost never have enough of an interest, by themselves, to take the time and resources to litigate claims against their employers -- especially claims concerning underpayment of wages," Vladeck said.
For example, the House Subcommittee on Government Operations held hearings on FOIA last year in which they learned in detail about how federal agencies stonewall, obfuscate and litigate in an effort to keep public information from being released to the public — and the media.
The gathering was less kumbaya than college colloquium, with participants sitting down to lectures from Daniel Campo, a professor at Morgan State University in Baltimore who has studied the area's ethnographic history, and Adam Perlmutter, a lawyer who has helped to litigate the parkland dispute.
SCARAMUCCI: I agree with that, and so I think people - the best way to make change is if you&aposve got something you are upset about, let&aposs litigate it, let&aposs argue about it and then, let&aposs win at the ballot box.
Thanksgiving is not the day to litigate whatever it is that Uncle Pete has come to believe about the government, or that you have come to believe about rural life or social media or organized religion or millennial behavior or boomer retirements or celiac disease.
Class actions allow large groups with similar grievances to join together under a single lawsuit, and they allow that large group to hire excellent legal counsel who will litigate the case in return for a share of the money the group receives if they prevail.
Gayle, which we helped litigate in Alabama just two years later, was the doctrine's coup de grâce — a unanimous Supreme Court declined to disturb a lower-court ruling invalidating a series of Jim Crow-era statutes and ordinances that provided for racially segregated buses.
The utility and fire victims are holding discussions on a chapter 11 plan that could pay them about $13.5 billion, but they're "still preparing to litigate over whether PG&E is legally liable and how much it will have to pay," the Wall Street Journal.
Friedman and Simpson also contend that the federal rules of civil procedure call for judge to provide class action plaintiffs an opportunity to opt out of settlements for money damages even if they have previously declined a chance to litigate outside of the class.
Trump also repeated a prior assertion that the suits lacked merit and that he would have preferred to litigate and win: "The only BAD thing about winning the presidency" is he doesn't have time to sit for a trial he says he would have won, he tweeted.
When you add Mr. Trump's propensity to attack the judiciary, the FBI, the Justice Department, the intelligence community, the media, his own staff and to litigate via Twitter he is a litigation disaster zone destined to destroy his lawyer as he blows up his own case.
We thought this was a good opportunity to let the audience literally put this guy on trial and litigate all these decisions he's made over the years, in a different context other than the show—where he has all the authority and the dissent is just Greg.
Gowdy has described the investigation as a serious inquiry into the bureau's conduct during the Clinton investigation — also under the microscope of Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz — rather than an effort to re-litigate the decision not to bring charges against the former secretary of State.
Do Republicans really think he can politically interfere in an ongoing criminal case (Flynn's status conference in the Mueller probe is July 10, and the case isn't closed yet) and re-litigate from Capitol Hill that Flynn shouldn't have pleaded to what he actually pled to?
First, by forcing the government to come to it in the first instance, Apple retains the ability to litigate court orders — assuming its position is not to refuse to cooperate no matter the particular facts — and thereby challenge the government in specific cases of possible overreach.
In a case that examines whether Harvard unfairly limits the number of Asian-Americans admitted to the school, a perhaps inevitable assumption is that Harvard's choice of Mr. Lee to litigate this case was in part strategic, because it put an Asian-American face on the team.
Cliven Bundy's lawsuit in Nevada state court should be dismissed because he wants to re-litigate his claimed right to graze livestock on federal lands, an issue on which he has already lost in court, the environmental group said in a motion seeking a judgment on the pleadings.
When AAA declined, the petition said, Lyft sent another letter to AAA, asserting that it should not have to pay filing fees unless Keller Lenkner disclosed its "plans to litigate" the arbitrations and identified who would take over for drivers if the firm were barred from representing them.
In a report to the conservative Scaife Foundation around 1980, the lawyer Michael J. Horowitz concluded that the existing groups were too timid in their tactics, choosing to write amicus briefs rather than litigate cases; too closely aligned with business; and, in his view, insufficiently principled and ideological.
As a result, arbitrations are taking place across the country in which whistle-blowers fired for opposing corporate wrongdoing, including health-endangering actions, are forced to litigate in secrecy, and victims of sexual harassment and other forms of discrimination likewise must present evidence of corporate misconduct behind closed doors.
The only way to guarantee that a judge will block Trump's declaration of national emergency is to deliberately devise it so shoddily that it would be easy to litigate — and then tell Justice Department attorneys not to do their job of trying as hard as possible to defend it.
Instead, she has hammered away at a three-pronged strategy for challenging Mr. Trump — "legislate, investigate, litigate"— by pressing forward with measures to check his power and secure elections, scrutinizing his conduct and his administration's policies, and taking legal action to compel his inner circle to answer to Congress.
There is no way to track precisely how many lawsuits have accused prosecutors of misconduct in wrongful conviction cases, but these sorts of complaints tend to name the police as defendants because it is easier to litigate against them, according to Joel Rudin, a lawyer for Mr. Bellamy.
Specifically, the arbitration clause starts as follows: By accepting this Agreement or using your Account, unless you reject arbitration as provided below, you acknowledge that YOU ARE GIVING UP THE RIGHT TO LITIGATE CLAIMS (AS DEFINED BELOW) AND THE RIGHT TO INITIATE OR PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION.
His supporters say that there are many states yet to weigh in, many issues yet to litigate, many chances left for Mr. Biden to squander his advantages — as he has, on and off, for much of the past year as a would-be front-runner who surrendered the label.
More immediately, the congressional wing of the party would be saddled with an often inflammatory Senate candidate who could invite a surge of Democratic money into Alabama and set off a host of questions about his provocative views on social issues that few Republican officials want to litigate.
By those measures, it's indisputable that his presidency ended in the lobby of Trump Tower on Tuesday afternoon, when he chose — yes, chose — to litigate rather than lead, to attend to his wounded pride instead of his wounded nation and to debate the supposed fine points of white supremacy.
"The United States is continuing to vigorously litigate these claims at the tribunal, but is also open to discussing further settlements of claims with Iran, as we have done throughout the life of the tribunal, with the aim of resolving them in furtherance of U.S. interests," she wrote.
Many of the anti-ban arguments are very broad, which Keaney told me was necessary due to the order's vague wording and inconsistent implementation—green-card holders were stopped from returning to the country, then they weren't; either 100,000 or 60,000 visas were revoked—making it hard to litigate specific implementations.
"An attorney at Wigdor Law, the firm representing the plaintiffs, characterized Uber's above claim as "entirely nonsensical and a clear attempt to shield its pervasive, easily-rectified wrongdoing from the public eye," adding that the plaintiffs "have control over their privacy and they want to litigate their claims in federal court.
Yet, the administration has been considering bypassing the WTO dispute resolution process, and acting unilaterally; this will only encourage other countries to do likewise against the U.S.                                  Even though WTO cases can take several years to litigate, the U.S. brings more than 2023 percent of all the WTO cases filed.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) said from the beginning that the hearing was not an attempt to re-litigate the election, and questions from McCain and other Republicans on the panel were generally not critical of the intelligence community.
Special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's Russia investigation has given federal prosecutors momentum to litigate alleged violations of what until last year was an obscure law governing foreign lobbying.
Michael Cohen : I called the commissioner of the Buildings Department and told him that if he condemned the Garfield Arms we would get him fired, we would crush him like a bug, we would litigate him into abject poverty, we would burn his crops, and we would kill his firstborn son.
His attorney is making a lot of claims and kind of using the airwaves to litigate this at the moment, but I think that if that were to happen, the decision would ultimately [be something] that the Intelligence Committee, I suspect, or somebody with that jurisdiction would have to make.
"Every pharmaceutical company needs to seriously consider if they want to litigate to verdict in the present environment, but with the settlement demands so incredibly high it's not always clear what their alternative is," said Barry Thompson, a partner at Baker McKenzie law firm who was not involved in the case.
The justices are still bitterly divided over the execution of Domineque Ray, who claimed his religious rights were violated because he could not have an imam with him in the execution chamber, in February -- so much so that they continued to litigate the case in an unrelated opinion issued on Monday.
While not trivial, BIPA's statutory damages are not enough to incentivize individual plaintiffs given the high costs of pursuing discovery on Facebook's software and code base and Facebook's willingness to litigate the case...Facebook seems to believe that a class action is not superior because statutory damages could amount to billions of dollars.
Yet lead House manager Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy What the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Trump to make statement on impeachment 'victory' on Thursday MORE offered a facially dubious explanation that Kupperman had said he would litigate the issue.
In interviews, Twitter posts, television appearances and private grumblings, Team Hillary is using Mr. Comey's tell-all book to re-litigate their grievances, even at the risk of undermining Mr. Comey's credibility and handing Republicans — and Mr. Trump himself — more ammunition to question the character of one of the president's most high-profile political adversaries.
U.S. Attorney John Stuart Bruce declined to comment on the case, saying in a statement to PEOPLE: "When cases are pending court proceedings, it is the practice of our office to litigate the case in court — through evidence and argument in hearings and in written filings with the court — rather than through the news media."
"It would ensure that people who have claims to lawful status are given a fair shot at pursuing those claims and not forced to litigate their deportation cases from behind bars, when we know that doing so is extremely prejudicial," said Michael Tan, part of the ACLU legal team presenting at the Court on Wednesday.
In fact, the drivers' reply brief indicates that the drivers proposed a plan to resolve the drivers' claims en masse: They'd litigate nine bellwether arbitrations, then engage in mediation with one another and, if they couldn't reach a global deal, allow a single arbitrator to extrapolate the bellwether arbitration results to apply to other drivers.
US Attorney John Stuart Bruce declined to comment on the specifics of the case, saying in a statement to PEOPLE: "When cases are pending court proceedings, it is the practice of our office to litigate the case in court — through evidence and argument in hearings and in written filings with the court — rather than through the news media."
US Attorney John Stuart Bruce declined to comment to PEOPLE on the specifics of the case, saying in a statement: "When cases are pending court proceedings, it is the practice of our office to litigate the case in court — through evidence and argument in hearings and in written filings with the court — rather than through the news media."
And so government agencies can fine and litigate the company all they want, but it seems that no matter how many lawsuits it faces and millions of dollars in settlements it agrees to pay out, AT&T appears to have a hard time resisting the urge to sign its customers up for things they didn't ask for.
U.S. Attorney John Stuart Bruce declined to comment on the specifics of the case, saying in a statement to PEOPLE: "When cases are pending court proceedings, it is the practice of our office to litigate the case in court — through evidence and argument in hearings and in written filings with the court — rather than through the news media."
"I don't know that I want to litigate it right now in the press, but certainly on how do we make sure it doesn't become a burdensome event for small businesses that can't afford it and yet a norm that we all get to practice on a regular basis," he said when asked what the conditions are.
Last week, on the same day that Apple publicly announced it would litigate against the order directing it to help the Federal Bureau of Investigation crack security on Syed Farook's work-issued iPhone, Judge Orenstein ordered the company to provide him with details about all other cases in which the government had asked for an order compelling Apple's cooperation.
"We empathize with the court as the Yancey team gave no notice of their plan to re-litigate a ballot that should not have been admitted in the first place, nor did they submit written arguments for the court to review," Katie Baker, communications director for the Virginia House Democratic Caucus, said Friday in a statement.
When drivers who had signed contracts with Uber attempted to sue the company for wage and hour violations, Uber and its lawyers at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher won key rulings from the 211th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that effectively ended the drivers' quest to litigate their claims in court – or even to arbitrate their claims as a class.
We haven't the time or space to litigate the cheesesteak hierarchy in Philadelphia so we will simply say, without the use of superlatives or comparisons, that Joe's makes a sublime cheesesteak that was surprisingly undiminished by the addition of French fries (the kind with wavy edges) at the bottom of the roll and Cheetos on top of the meat.
Howard Hershenhorn, a lawyer who represented the family of Amadou Diallo, a Guinean immigrant who was shot 41 times by the police in 1999, said he "had no choice but to fully litigate the civil case" because the officers who had killed Mr. Diallo were acquitted and the story of his client's death was never fully told.
Even setting aside the obvious need for more demographic diversity at op-ed pages, what if we just had one day's relief from the teeming multitudes of columnists—all older, richer, and more conservative than the average American—that are given space by America's newspapers to forever litigate the case of The People Who Personally Insulted Me v.
In addition to facing off against strong competitors in most of its major markets — including the U.S., India and the Middle East — Uber continues to face regulatory issues in a number of countries while being forced to re-litigate regulatory battles in cities the company has thus far been free to operate in, such as New York.
A new California law prohibiting employers from requiring workers to litigate claims under other states' laws should be a wake-up call to companies that have not already updated their employment agreements to reflect case law that holds such choice of law provisions are invalid, said James Evans, a Los-Angeles-based partner with Alston & Bird.
Each nomination presents Democrats an opportunity to litigate arguments that have been at a boiling point throughout the election on a public stage, their first chance to stand up to a President that outgoing Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid called "a sexual predator who lost the popular vote and fueled his campaign with bigotry and hate" in a statement after his election.
In this sense, while it feels unfair to use Ms. Haspel's nomination to re-litigate the past, it is indeed fair to press her on how she would deal with difficult ethical decisions as head of the C.I.A. Those of us who served in the agency's clandestine service know well that our bread and butter is intelligence collection and analysis.
Judge Klausner, as I told you, rejected U.S. Soccer's "absurd" theory that the women can't litigate as a class because stars of their team out-earned top players on the men's team, reminding the Federation (and the world!) that it's discrimination when women have to work twice as hard men or achieve twice the success of their male colleagues, to receive equal pay.
The White House team, which had no speaking opportunity on the floor on Wednesday, has dismissed the managers' demands for testimony and records, saying that it would violate traditional presidential confidentiality critical to a president's ability to do his job and that if such information was so important to their case they should have gone to court to litigate the matter.
The former mayor would also order his Environmental Protection Agency to do more to investigate, and litigate, environmental civil rights complaints; and he would pressure Congress to create new laws making it easier for private citizens to sue for discrimination without being under the aegis of a federal agency (as they currently must be in order to pursue a lawsuit).
There's no need to litigate in this space the reasons why Sylville Smith is dead, apparently killed by a 24-year-old black police officer after a short chase; no need to jump to the cop's defense and claim the shooting was justified or to hastily add Smith's name to the list that includes Freddie Gray of Baltimore, Eric Garner of New York, Laquan McDonald of Chicago.
Instead, businesses need to remain vigilant and ready to hold the executive branch accountable for following a sound, sober, and professional regulatory process that doesn't re-litigate old battles that Congress debated and dispensed with – but instead lands on an investment and emerging technology review control regime that provides certainty to industry, adheres to the standards in the legislation, and protects U.S. national security.
The assumption there, as elsewhere, was that the hearing changed no minds and the course of the next few weeks is already set — the House will probably vote by the end of the year to impeach along party lines, and the Senate will then hold a trial in which the president will not be convicted, setting him up to litigate the case during his re-election campaign.
But knowing this was going to come up, the fact that the president couldn&apost find a way to say let&aposs not litigate the past, let&aposs move on and said steam seemed to side with Putin over Dan Coats, the director of national intelligence, for example, I think has dug m into political hole and I don&apost think this is a one or two day story.
RELATED: Clinton says Putin grudge led Russia to hack, Podesta says something "deeply broken" at FBI "It requires us not to re-litigate the election, it requires us not to point fingers, it requires us to just say, here's what happened, let's be honest about it, and let's not use it as a political football but let's figure out how to prevent it from happening in the future," Obama said.
"If you think back, Me Too, when Tarana Burke first put it out there in 2006, started from a place where women were so fearful and the system was so broken that people were suffering in silence," said Tina Tchen, the former chief of staff to Michelle Obama and current head of the Time's Up legal defense fund, which provides victims of sexual misconduct with the funds to litigate their accusations.
" The judge did hint that he thought some of the legal arguments being brought before him were overkill, questioning whether it was smart for the parties to litigate "by fighting at every trench like they did in World War I." He offered some advice, saying, "Strategically, you should ask yourself on both sides whether you are pursuing the right course for teeing these issues up for an ultimate decision.
Related: 5 Things to Know About the Case — and Its Twists and Turns U.S. Attorney John Bruce declined to comment on the specifics of the case, saying in a statement to PEOPLE: "When cases are pending court proceedings, it is the practice of our office to litigate the case in court — through evidence and argument in hearings and in written filings with the court — rather than through the news media."
Some Democrats also worry that the energy infusing their party might not be entirely positive, especially if Democrats succumb to an inevitable urge to re-litigate the 2016 election — or the 2016 primary fight between Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE and Sen.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.), a likely 2020 presidential candidate, said on ABC's "Good Morning America" earlier this week that "there is no question that we will litigate" if Trump were to make an emergency declaration.
Pohl ruled that the summaries "will not provide the defense with substantially the same ability to investigate, prepare and litigate motions to suppress the F.B.I. clean team statements" because the limits on the defense's ability to interview witnesses "will not allow the defense to develop the particularity and nuance necessary to present a rich and vivid account of the 85033-4 year period in C.I.A. custody the defense alleges constituted coercion," according to the Times.
President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE was elected by a wave of populist sentiment with promises to aggressively renegotiate deals in place, litigate grievances and fundamentally change the way the United States looks at trade policy.
"It is not uncommon for organizations like [Alliance Defending Freedom] to assert views that arise from religious principles, to instead, try to litigate using more neutral terms, so that their efforts to have state actors like schools impose religious views is not explicit," he said "This is a new frontier for the country, and so these lawsuits by their very nature are going to be new," said Kerri Kupec, legal counsel and the Alliance's director of communications.
In the series' sixth installment, appropriately titled "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia," Paulson takes center stage as the story focuses squarely on the many emotionally challenging and exhausting pressures the assistant D.A. faced as she simultaneously attempted to litigate the most watched and studied murder case in American history: a contentious divorce, the daily demands of single motherhood, a punishing schedule, public scrutiny and commentary on her demeanor and appearance, and a distinct degree of institutionalized sexism among her colleagues in the courtroom.
If we allow politicians to destroy the reputation of the press, if we allow the rich to litigate the media into bankruptcy, if we allow disgruntled billionaires to buy media they don't like because of the coverage about them, and if we allow the government to be run in secret, then we will be on the dark road to a society with no transparency, in which all the news is controlled by the government or a few wealthy individuals with a nondemocratic agenda.
But a fairy tale ending for a handful of borrowers who are lucky enough to have a good lawyer with the resources to fully litigate one of these crazy cases is not a solution for the thousands upon thousands of borrowers who had to give up because they did not have the resources, patience, or mental fortitude to take on big lenders who were happy to drag these matters on for years and years through court proceeding after court proceeding.
The letter also says that Mueller made no conclusion as to whether Trump obstructed justice in the investigation into Russia's election interference, but that Barr and Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE, after reviewing Mueller's findings, determined that they would not pursue an obstruction of justice charge — a decision Democrats are expected to litigate in Congress for the foreseeable future.
He presumably has an opinion on how Comms can operate more effectively) -meet with heads of the various networks and leading journalists (like Maggie Haberman) to build a better relationship and solicit their input on how we can better work together -meet with Directors of Communications from prior administrations (no need to re-invent the wheel on certain matters, particularly basic blocking and tackling stuff) -meet with Ryan Lizza (not to litigate the past—to reset for moving forward) -meet with leading Republicans who, whether for or against POTUS, have valuable insights to impart Newt Gingrich and Karl Rove are at the top of this list -meet with Speaker Ryan, Leader McConnell and their respective Comms teams
He presumably has an opinion on how Comms can operate more effectively) -meet with heads of the various networks and leading journalists (like Maggie Haberman) to build a better relationship and solicit their input on how we can better work together -meet with Directors of Communications from prior administrations (no need to re-invent the wheel on certain matters, particularly basic blocking and tackling stuff) -meet with Ryan Lizza (not to litigate the past—to reset for moving forward) -meet with leading Republicans who, whether for or against POTUS, have valuable insights to impart Newt Gingrich and Karl Rove are at the top of this list -meet with Speaker Ryan, Leader McConnell and their respective Comms teams Outside Your Bubble is a BuzzFeed News effort to bring you a diversity of thought and opinion from around the internet.

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