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The administration argued that federal law preempts states from doing so.
If an investor preempts your round, you might think you've won.
The administration argued that federal law preempts states from setting their own rules.
When you file a Form D, that generally preempts any equivalent state filing.
"Under the Supremacy Clause of our Constitution, federal law preempts state law," she argues.
In short, it preempts the free speech extremists' trump card, both literally and figuratively.
The law "preempts any local regulation pertaining to the regulation of firearms," the judge wrote.
Phrasing it in a way that opens up creative possibilities and preempts a flat 'no.
And not just a federal law — a law that "preempts," or, trumps, any state laws.
Carroll preempts her critics with some explicit concessions: She did not go to the police.
The Transportation Department proposal asserts that a 1975 federal law preempts states from imposing emissions rules.
The lengthy proposal will assert that a 1975 federal law preempts states from imposing emissions rules.
Concepcion that the Federal Arbitration Act preempts state attempts to invalidate mandatory arbitration provisions as unconscionable.
Uber favored the legislation because it preempts regulation by meddlesome local governments in cities like Cleveland.
The Behr trust argues conversely that the FAA preempts any New Jersey law prohibiting mandatory shareholder arbitration.
But Bedrani is herself a Dior makeup ambassador; her client's beauty deal (of course) preempts her own.
Colorado's highest court overturned two cities' bans on hydraulic fracturing Monday, ruling that state law preempts them.
But there are so many other people to feel sorry for myself, it preempts any possibility of self-pity.
Members of the libertarian-leaning Liberty Caucus oppose the bill because of concerns that it unconstitutionally preempts state laws.
The US Supreme Court has ruled that the federal Clean Air Act preempts any claims under federal common law.
The Act preempts state-based labeling laws for genetically modified organisms (GMOs), such as those adopted in Vermont last year.
A weak federal law that preempts state regulation could put consumers in a worse position than they're in now. 8.
Mill Valley's ordinance is designed to frustrate those efforts, while remaining within the letter of federal law, which preempts local ordinances.
Obviously, that kind of preempts my personal needs, so I have to sort of look away and turn a blind eye.
"We are concerned that the bill indefinitely preempts state and local safety regulations even if federal safety standards are never developed," Sens.
Apple's strategy — whether it preempts or exactly coincides with the Disney+ launch — could be aimed at piggybacking on household interest in Disney+.
The case raises the question about the extent to which federal immigration law preempts states from also trying to enforce immigration law.
I'm summarizing nuanced and multifaceted arguments, but, in essence, the briefs contend that the FAA preempts only state laws that disfavor arbitration provisions.
Greatness will blossom again, almost as a matter of logical or scientific necessity, once the community exposes and preempts all of the conspiracies.
This is in spite of the fact that the FCC's decision includes language that "preempts" states from creating their own net neutrality rules.
If your only interaction with baseball comes when a game (gasp!) suddenly preempts The Bachelorette, now is totally the time to pay attention.
It has an opt-in provision and specifically preempts state privacy laws, while providing a few loopholes for company use of personal information.
The Supreme Court will soon rule in another case that rests on whether a U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval preempts tort claims.
According to the Supreme Court, the Federal Arbitration Act preempts a California state law which limits a company's power to force customers into arbitration.
Pai's order rolling back net neutrality includes language that specifically preempts any attempts that states could make to create their own net neutrality regulations.
Republicans in both the House and Senate have insisted that they will not support a privacy law unless it preempts state legislation like California's.
During the hearing, England focused on the issue of whether a federal financial disclosure law preempts states from imposing additional rules, the Times reported.
Jury selection was set to begin next week Friday's plea deal preempts a trial that was set to start in three days with jury selection.
The bill also puts a halt to any further action at the FCC related to online privacy, and it preempts similar efforts by state governments.
Here's the big, linchpin question: Do courts think the Controlled Substances Act, or CSA, preempts state systems that allow legal marijuana to be grown and sold?
The Justice Department said in a court filing earlier this year that states can't take legal action against the companies because the federal government preempts them.
Innovation at the state level, however, is currently hindered by the federal Employment Retirement Security Act (ERISA), which generally preempts state action on private sector pensions.
The joint decision between the New York Police Department (NYPD) and Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance preempts a broader proposed change to policing in New York.
For more than a decade, lawmakers have attempted to pass a single national breach notification law that preempts the state requirements, but those efforts have been unsuccessful.
Section 28503 of the 22019 Telecommunications Act preempts state and local government regulation for the placement of wireless antennas on the basis of environmental and health effects.
The underlying question is whether federal privilege law preempts California state law in the context of whistleblower retaliation litigation - and there is no case directly on point.
Some will say a national standard for privacy that preempts state and local governments simply weakens the privacy protections already in place in many states like California.
"We expect to see further weakness in local assets as the market preempts the possibility of stricter capital controls," said analysts from Morgan Stanley in a note.
The mandate for a comprehensive privacy regimen is both present and compelling, particularly a federal privacy statute that preempts the growing number of inconsistent state privacy laws.
But it would still allow companies like Verizon and Comcast to charge websites for faster data speeds and it preempts states from implementing stronger net neutrality protections.
But for Turkey, it also preempts any attempt by Syrian Kurdish militia fighters, who play a critical part of the U.S.-backed campaign against Islamic State, to take Jarablus.
As that happens, the pressure for a federal bill is going down this year because if it's all de-fanged, there's no pressure to pass something that preempts it.
In general, when it comes to immigration, federal law regulating a certain area preempts or supersedes state law in order to avoid a patchwork of different regulations across the country.
Companies are likely to push for federal legislation that preempts state rules, thanks to a privacy law that passed the California legislature this year and goes into effect in 2020.
With this move, the FCC abdicates its longstanding oversight over harmful practices online and, in a dramatic twist, further preempts states and localities from stepping up in the agency's absence.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to settle a circuit split over whether federal labor law preempts local "right to work" laws that ban compulsory union membership and dues.
Unions have urged a federal appeals court to strike part of Wisconsin's "right-to-work" law, arguing that U.S. labor law preempts the statute's prohibition on collecting fees from nonmembers.
After unsuccessfully lobbying Virginia legislators to allow it, the plaintiffs filed suit in 2015, arguing that the federal law regulates nuclear safety and preempts state laws that attempt to do so.
Should the net neutrality repeal survive a looming storm of court challenges, the FCC's repeal "preempts" states from protecting consumers in the wake of this newfound federal apathy to consumer welfare.
"We strongly support raising the age to 21, but we can't support a bill that preempts cities from taking additional tobacco control measures," said Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids President Matthew Myers.
The administration wants to revoke that waiver, saying California should not "dictate" policy for the rest of the country and arguing that another law preempts California from setting its own vehicle rules.
The dispute concerns whether the federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954 preempts Virginia's mining ban under the U.S. Constitution's so-called Supremacy Clause, which holds that federal law generally trumps state law.
It's required to be filed 21 days after the first sale of securities, and, conveniently, the form preempts most state securities laws so that startups don't have to file in state jurisdictions.
In addition to repealing the rule, the legislation reaffirms Securities and Exchange Commission authority to craft a best interest standard and includes language that preempts state laws that pass their own standard.
Federal legislation that preempts state law would presumably be much easier for tech companies that operate in many regions to comply with since it could require they adhere to one general standard.
Keeping the plan in the form of a broad outline puts off some of the difficult tradeoffs and preempts lines of attack that would be raised with a specific and detailed plan.
"Under the facts of this case, section five of the NVRA preempts Kansas' (documentary proof of citizenship) requirement as applied to motor voter applications," Circuit Judge Jerome Holmes wrote in the court's decision.
The Transportation Department proposal also asserts that a 1975 federal law preempts states from imposing emissions rules, even though California has received numerous waivers under the Clean Air Act to set emissions rules.
Henry mirrored this impulse in her call for federal labor law reform to allow states to go beyond what is allowed in the NLRA, which currently preempts a lot of state labor law.
"We are concerned that the bill indefinitely preempts state and local safety regulations even if federal safety standards are never developed," wrote Senators Dianne Feinstein, Richard Blumenthal, Kirsten Gillibrand, Tom Udall and Ed Markey.
A National Labor Relations Board judge has ruled that federal labor law preempts a section of Wisconsin's so-called "right-to-work" law that restricts employers from deducting union dues directly from workers' paychecks.
That group filed a motion Friday to intervene in cases filed by California and the Environmental Defense Fund challenging a Transportation Department finding that its purview over fuel economy preempts state tailpipe CO2 rules.
Arkansas is appealing a June ruling by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of the Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, a national trade group for PBMs, holding that federal law preempts the Arkansas statute.
These will lead to numerous local conflicts, as the FCC claims its authority preempts that of states, while states claim the FCC has abdicated that authority by changing the statute under which it enforces the rules.
The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association (PCMA) will urge a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Paul, Minnesota, to conclude that federal law preempts laws the state adopted in 2017.
Though interest rates are expected to remain unchanged when the central bank holds its latest monetary policy meeting, the drop preempts a likely shift in the language used by the bank to assess upcoming economic risks.
The Texas Minimum Wage Act prohibits cities like Austin from regulating the wages of employees of private businesses and preempts any ordinance from going beyond the standards set forth in the federal Fair Labor Standards Act.
She did, however, posit that if a showdown over a mandatory arbitration provision reached the U.S. Supreme Court, the justices might well hold that the Federal Arbitration Act preempts any purported state-law prohibition on shareholder arbitration.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed a brief on Monday urging the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reject Bayer's claim that federal law preempts any state law requirement that the pesticide's label carry a cancer warning.
Both The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers will air on Peacock hours before the shows air on regular network television, marking the first time a streaming service preempts its own linear broadcasts.
The facile "It's either war or talks" argument perilously preempts the probability that protracted negotiations between the two sides only begets a greater calamity, as Pyongyang buys time and money with which to perfect its nuclear and missile capabilities.
Senators from both parties need to work fast to iron out a common-sense solution that preempts a range of different state laws and establishes a national labeling standard, while helping consumers get the information they want about ingredients.
The dispute focused on whether the federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954, which regulates the development of nuclear energy, preempts Virginia's mining ban under the U.S. Constitution's so-called Supremacy Clause, which holds that federal law generally trumps state law.
But this bill preempts universal job guarantee legislation being drawn up by Bernie Sanders and rejects even the limited job guarantee advocated by the Center for American Progress, suggesting that Democratic leaders still do not understand the severity of the problem.
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston ruled that federal law preempts the consumers' claims under various states' law because the companies cannot change how the eye drop medications are bottled without the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's approval.
Moreover, the AV START Act being considered by the Senate preempts the ability for states to protect their citizenry even in the absence of federal regulations — instead of insisting on proof of safety before allowing for testing on public roads.
The dispute focused on whether the federal Atomic Energy Act of 1954, which regulates the development of nuclear energy, preempts Virginia's mining ban under the U.S. Constitution's so-called Supremacy Clause, which holds that federal law generally trumps state law.
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's approval of Algonquin Gas Transmission's Atlantic Bridge Project, which includes a compressor station in the town of Weymouth, preempts the town's application of its local Wetlands Protection Ordinance.
Other candidates in this election cycle also have a history of anti-preemption work: Stacey Abrams, running for governor in Georgia, fought in 2017 against a bill that preempts local governments from requiring employers to compensate workers for last-minute scheduling changes.
The British drugmaker in a motion on Monday asked U.S. District Judge F. Dennis Saylor in Boston to delay the first trial in the litigation and seek the FDA's input so he can decide whether federal law preempts the plaintiffs' state-law claims.
A federal judge has struck much of the new evidence supporting GlaxoSmithKline PLC's latest bid to argue federal law preempts state law claims by hundreds of women who say it failed to warn them that the anti-nausea drug Zofran can cause birth defects.
Employers believe arbitration benefits providers who stay out-of-network and charge at will, and that it unnecessarily pierces holes in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), which governs employer plans that directly pay for their workers' medical claims and preempts state insurance laws.
Michael Kirby, reported — based on hundreds of interviews, hearings, reviews of satellite imagery and other evidence — that the regime "systematically employ[s] violence and punishments that amount to gross human rights violations in order to create a climate of fear that preempts any challenge" to its survival.
Finally they had beatboxer Rahzel on self-referential "heavy metal," a track that nods to fan reactions to their departure from their musical roots ("'cos a kid on the gram in a Black Dahlia tank says it ain't heavy metal") and knowingly preempts backlash to this album.
On the other hand, there's an argument to be made that because federal law preempts state law when it comes to regulation of medicine, doctors and drug makers have been slow to take advantage of state right to try laws because they're afraid of legal consequences.
The federal Higher Education Act preempts state disclosure requirements, but student borrowers accused Great Lakes of "affirmative misrepresentations," not a mere failure to disclose information about repayment options, a unanimous three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in a decision on Thursday.
"There is no reason to think the state law preempts any of the objectionable aspects of the City's regime addressed above, including the inability to stop for coffee or gas, the need for prior written permission to visit a gunsmith, and the like," the plaintiffs argued.
It may seem counter-intuitive for state officials to support a bill that preempts state law, but when it comes to America's complex food system, state by state patchworks of biotechnology food labeling laws are chaotic for commerce, difficult to enforce and will deliver many unintended consequences.
This created a blueprint for the development of inconsistent state appliance standards, and it led AHAM to help author and successfully advocate for the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act, which President Reagan signed into law and set a path for a more balanced federal regulation that preempts state actions.
The move by Aviva preempts a similar product planned by rival Intact Financial Corp's insurance arm, which said in September it was working with Uber on tailored insurance products for its drivers, in liaison with regulators and different levels of government in provinces where the service currently exists.
A federal judge on Wednesday signaled he may strike some new evidence GlaxoSmithKline Plc put forward in its renewed bid to argue federal law preempts state law claims in a case that alleges the company failed to warn that its anti-nausea drug Zofran can cause birth defects.
The lengthy draft proposal, led by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), is also expected to assert that a 1975 federal law preempts states from imposing emissions rules, but the administration is not expected to immediately propose revoking California's waiver under the Clean Air Act to set its own rules.
In a decision on Monday, U.S. District Judge Robert Mariani in Scranton rejected Navient's argument that the lawsuit is preempted by the federal Higher Education Act (HEA), ruling that the federal law only preempts state disclosure requirements, not the sort of unfair conduct alleged by Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro.
The high court at the end of June decided to hear arguments in a case over Merck & Co's osteoporosis drug Fosamax, which is expected to address the question of whether the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's rejection of a company's proposed warning label preempts lawsuits against the company for failure to warn.
A federal judge on Tuesday set a quick timetable for deciding whether federal law preempts state law claims by women who say GlaxoSmithKline failed to warn them of the risks of its antinausea drug Zofran, following a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling which clarified how courts should consider preemption defenses by drugmakers.
A federal judge on Wednesday said he would seek the views of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as he considers whether federal law preempts state law claims by women who used the anti-nausea drug Zofran during pregnancy and say GlaxoSmithKline failed to warn them of the risks of their babies developing birth defects.
While this bill claims to provide a safe harbor under the MLCA and BSA to banks serving the marijuana industry, it will have no practical effect as the use, possession and distribution of marijuana remains illegal at the federal level under the Controlled Substances Act, which preempts all state laws intended to govern the marijuana industry.
"If Congress preempts state and local governments from enacting smart safety protections, the adoption of this amazing technology could be unnecessarily delayed by court challenges and state legislative action," said Leah Treat, director of the transportation bureau in Portland, Oregon, which is set to enact its own self-driving regulations by the end of the year.
"It preempts it unless we reach an agreement that we'll be in session from 10 to noon for regular legislative session, but that would take unanimous consent," Senate Democratic Whip Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinPressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Democrats call for updates on US troop deployments Impeachment trial complicates efforts to rein in Trump on Iran MORE (Ill.), who is co-sponsoring Kaine's resolution, told The Hill. Sen.
According to Ars Technica, the company filed paperwork describing the meeting, in which Comcast Senior VP Frank Buono and an attorney urged Pai's staff to revoke the classification of broadband as a Title II common carrier—a status which currently prevents internet service providers from offering more aggressively tiered services and throttling or censoring competitors' content—as well as prevent states from imposing their own rules:We also emphasized that the Commission's order in this proceeding should include a clear, affirmative ruling that expressly confirms the primacy of federal law with respect to BIAS [Broadband Internet Access Service] as an interstate information service, and that preempts state and local efforts to regulate BIAS either directly or indirectly.

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