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The scientific community almost entirely sided with Oppenheimer, but President Truman sided with Teller.
Some federal appeals courts sided with the challengers, and some sided with the Obama administration.
But pollsters soon found that twice as many Americans sided with the police as sided with the protesters.
The poll found that 62 percent of voters in the sample sided with Sessions, while just 23 percent sided with Trump.
Every judge who sided with Mr. Trump was a Republican appointee, and every judge who sided with Congress was a Democratic appointee.
Just 23 percent of supporters of the People's Party sided with the pro-immigration statement, while 77 percent sided with the anti-immigration statement.
In at least three cases, the majority of the court sided with someone accused of sexual misconduct, but Mr. Moore dissented and sided with prosecutors.
In non-constitutional cases, where the disagreements were largely about policy, some justices consistently sided with the prosecution and others consistently sided with the defense.
In a new ABC News/Washington Post poll released on Friday, 2628 percent of the voters polled sided with Sessions in the dispute, while just 28503 percent sided with the president.
Kennedy served as a swing vote, and although he sided with his conservative colleagues more often, he sided with the liberals on the court on abortion issues and penned Obergefell v.
This was because he had sided with liberals to stop the Trump administration from including a citizenship question on the census, and also sided with conservatives on an issue around voting districts.
Russia has also sided with the Syrian government and Iran.
He sided with the people who created and maintained him.
She sided with the defendant in an important libel case.
During the Revolution, the De Lanceys sided with the British.
Some observers have sided with the Department on that thesis.
The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration and businesses.
CFPB general counsel Mary McLeod sided with the Trump administration.
When push came to shove, the government sided with itself.
A federal appeals court this month sided with the shareholders.
At least one federal court has sided with that argument.
Because the alternative means he's sided with something far worse.
Courts in general have sided with employers on the issue.
The Supreme Court has in effect sided with the protesters.
For the second time, a jury has sided with Google.
At the Fed, Mr Powell has occasionally sided with hawks.
The AP added that lawmakers seemingly sided with Colorado Gov.
In the closely divided case, Kavanaugh sided with the majority.
Unfortunately for consumers, the government courts sided with government lawyers.
The majority on the court sided with Trump on Tuesday.
Trump ultimately sided with McMaster, committing several thousand additional troops.
Novartis sided with Penn, and Juno Therapeutics with St. Jude.
On Tuesday, the European Court of Justice sided with Google.
Traditionally, Jewish voters and donors have overwhelmingly sided with Democrats.
In the end, not a single Republican sided with Democrats.
So from my perspective, you sided with the Koch brothers.
Now, CUNY School of Law has sided with the protesters.
Examining the video again, the jurors sided with the defense.
A lower court sided with Ohio and upheld the law.
But judges in Massachusetts and California sided with Mr. Cosby.
She sided with Flake and Collins on the FBI probe.
In its decision, the Supreme Court sided with the baker.
On Wednesday, a majority of investors sided with the nuns.
The Supreme Court sided with the prosecutors, 5 to 4.
But on Friday evening, a judge sided with Mr. Kessler.
It would be unusual if he sided with the defense.
The president sided with his aides and denied the pardons.
President Donald Trump sided with 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
Ryan has consistently sided with Nunes over the Justice Department.
In June, the court unanimously sided with Kingdomware Technologies Inc.
He has instead publicly sided with every incumbent Republican senator.
Moses Farrow, a brother of Ronan, has sided with Allen.
Read more: 'POTUS sided with a brutal dictator over CIA?
In both cases, courts sided with them, at least in part.
The court ultimately, and narrowly, sided with her — five to four.
The state's Supreme Court has once again sided with the telescope.
A jury sided with Sanders, and the students lost their appeals.
And many Republican voters — voting with their hearts — sided with Trump.
Claire McCaskill sided with the president when asked about the caravan.
A federal district judge in Sacramento largely sided with the state.
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh sided with the Federal Trade Commission.
Muhammad bin Salman, the powerful crown prince, sided with the women.
After the theatrics, the jury might still have sided with Armstrong.
For the most part, they sided with candidates not named Trump.
In 1905, the court sided with Massachusetts: States can mandate vaccines.
He sided with Chief Justice John Roberts in Shelby County v.
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the environmental groups.
The 85033th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the environmental groups.
In the bitter diplomatic and economic chill, Ankara sided with Qatar.
Jobs brought the issue to Apple's board, who sided with Scully.
The Dutch government sided with the tech community in its statement.
But Trump ultimately sided with McConnell in supporting the incumbent Strange.
Judge Thomas Griffith sided with Rogers, while Judge Neomi Rao dissented.
That's because superdelegates overwhelmingly sided with Clinton in 2016,609 to 47.
Unions rarely sided with the workers they are supposed to represent.
While 35 members voted for removal, seven sided with Mr. Yeger.
Trump's Department of Justice has sided with these conservative attorneys general.
But judges in Massachusetts and California have sided with Mr. Cosby.
The center-right government at the time sided with Warner Bros.
It has declined, and has instead sided with Wintershall against NOC.
Kushner and Bannon argued otherwise and Trump sided with the pair.
The outgoing Obama administration sided with municipal utilities in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Independents sided with Democrats, with 62 percent disapproving of Trump's actions.
The NLRB sided with the guild in denying Hearst&aposs request.
He has sided with Trump at times in criticizing the FBI.
At least some members of the Black Caucus sided with Conyers.
In a statement, he sided with protesters outraged by the crackdown.
A judge sided with the union, leaving the students without aid.
A judge sided with the union, leaving the students without aid.
This week, the court sided with him and against Ms. Wang.
On Thursday, an appeals court sided with the passionate kissing defense.
Over the years, AFCEC repeatedly sided with its partner, Balfour Beatty.
Riyadh has sided with Washington as it's confronted Tehran ever since.
That's because independents sided with Democrats in most of their responses.
Clinton by an enormous margin: Nearly 9 in 10 sided with her.
Denham has sided with Trump on his tough trade stance against China.
A federal court in Puerto Rico sided with Wal-Mart in March.
A woman flipped off a cop and the court sided with her.
When pressed, I sided with red, and this was met with approval.
Ultimately, however, the jury sided with Adam — and handed him a shutout.
Later they sided with the Chinese Communist Party in China's civil war.
The SEC sided with AES in December, and with CF on Jan.
They filed complaints with American regulators, who ultimately sided with the airline.
They&aposve sided with illegal immigrants over factory workers in this country.
The Trump administration sided with companies, contending that the agreements are valid.
Poland's courts sided with Invenergy but were ignored by state-controlled bodies.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Funds run by Fidelity Investments sided with Tesla Inc (TSLA.
Lo and behold, Kennedy has now sided with the Court's liberal wing.
Democratic-appointed Justice Stephen Breyer sided with the court's four Republican appointees.
" The National Republican Senatorial Committee sided with Heller, calling the lawmaker "proven.
Trump sided with the Democrats, and now the plan is moving forward.
A lower court judge also sided with the Met in February 183.
In 2012, a jury sided with Obrycka, awarding her $850,000 in damages.
Pro-government forces have sided with the YPG against Turkey in Afrin.
Allen again inserted himself and overrode personnel decisions, or sided with Gruden.
The court sided with the House, a decision the Obama administration appealed.
This moron, puppet, coward sided with Putin over our own intelligence agencies!
She sided with the defense; the retrial would remain in Hamilton County.
The federal appeals court that reviewed the matter sided with the environmentalists.
Some juries have sided with the plaintiffs, awarding large amounts of damages.
At the time, President Trump, then a candidate, sided with the FBI.
But the courts sided with the prosecution, which was assisted by Microsoft.
According to the Times, Pruitt sided with the company on both matters.
The court sided with Wells Fargo and dismissed the case in 2012.
Kiska, a ceremonial rather than a political leader, sided with the farmers.
The jury sided with Carpenter, and awarded him $20103 million in damages.
Only three Democratic senators have sided with the president more frequently: Sens.
They are open sided, with ceiling fans moving listlessly in the heat.
Nichols on Thursday sided with the House's lawyers on the hearing request.
In his ruling on Friday, Judge Haywood Gilliam sided with the plaintiffs.
Asked if he was surprised that Trunp sided with Pelosi today, Rep.
Not all family members of San Bernardino victims sided with the government.
Black voters since the civil rights era have largely sided with Democrats.
Roberts and those he sided with offered no explanation for their vote.
We sided with poor people and people of color, for civil rights.
Voting with the majority, Gorsuch sided with the Oklahoma City-based chain.
Six months ago, the court sided with Microsoft, and the government appealed.
Bolstering their case, C.F.P.B. general counsel Mary McLeod sided with the administration.
Indeed, the Trump administration sided with Ohio in the voter purge case.
Mexico's business community sided with the Trump administration in endorsing the pact.
In an interview last year, Mr. Rodríguez Torres sided with the protesters.
On Wednesday, jurors in Federal District Court in Brooklyn sided with prosecutors.
A California judge sided with the MPAA last November, dismissing the case.
The arbitrator sided with the players, leading to a $280 million settlement.
Originally, the Department of Justice sided with the National Labor Relations Board.
Colorado is appealing a circuit court ruling that sided with the electors.
"Two-thirds of the American people sided with me," he told Melvin.
The board sided with the gang members, but the city was unmoved.
Could a guy who sided with Obama really be accused of partisanship?
She has sided with those who disbelieved, disrespected, and even mocked survivors.
Trump sided with McConnell in the GOP primary, where Moore defeated Sen.
But the S.E.C. resisted limits, and the judge sided with its lawyers.
The IUCN Council was split, some councilors sided with the IFAW position.
Joe Manchin, Heidi Heitkamp and Joe Donnelly, sided with the GOP majority.
And 21982 Republican representatives have already sided with Democrats on the issue.
A U.S. district judge sided with the states and blocked the directives.
The ASA sided with the restaurant and refused to uphold the complaints.
Ellison previously sided with inmates, calling the temperatures cruel and unusual punishment.
MSU ultimately sided with Nassar, concluding that his methods were medically appropriate.
Rao has previously sided with Trump in his other ongoing legal fights.
And in both places, key officials have sided with the bail critics.
The San Francisco-based federal appeals court, however, sided with Woody Woo.
Those who favor more dramatic change sided with Sanders, exit polls showed.
A judge sided with Paris and granted her a temporary restraining order.
A lower court judge also sided with the Met in February 2018.
The Colorado Civil Rights Commission and lower courts sided with the couple.
But while the court sided with baker Jack Phillips on Masterpiece Cakeshop v.
The court sided with Mylan, which claimed the patents in question were invalid.
Critics have failed to point out that liberal judges also sided with him.
In a text exchange with Deena Nicole Cortese, she sided with Ortiz-Magro.
In the end, the jury sided with the prosecution and found Willis guilty.
It acknowledged the importance of national security but finally sided with the states.
Kavanaugh concurred with the majority opinion as the court sided with the FDA.
The jury ultimately sided with them, awarding the family exactly $1,593,500 in damages.
Some stayed home to avoid following orders, while others sided with the protesters.
Jeff Flake sided with Democrats demanding a weeklong FBI investigation into the allegations.
But Egypt, which is mostly Sunni, has also quietly sided with the dictator.
Two of the judges on the three-person panel sided with the trucker.
The courts sided with the farmers, and the ban was reinstated in 2001.
Donahue took her seat to vigorous applause from those who sided with her.
She would have never guessed that he would have sided with the government.
These conversations were almost always one-sided, with Marsters only talking to herself.
Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the four liberal justices in the ruling.
Some members of the Shammar tribe have sided with the peshmerga in Sinjar.
On appeal, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the lower court.
The Seventh Circuit Court sided with her, reversing previous decisions on the topic.
Nicolai fought against the getaway and ultimately a judge sided with the father.
Late Friday, Harris County District Court Judge Daryl L. Moore sided with residents.
The president sided with those in his administration calling for a status quo.
After a second examination, the Mississippi Supreme Court again sided with the prosecution.
The court sided with Friedman and said that Aytes was an abduction risk.
Three of the seven judges on the seventh circuit sided with Brendan's team.
The court sided with two people whose sexual assault convictions were thrown out.
In June 2013, a divided U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Capobianco family.
The patent tribunal sided with Amneal in 2016, prompting an appeal by Jazz.
They ultimately did not resign as Bush sided with the Justice Department officials.
The court sided with the GOP and the Obama administration filed an appeal.
The Supreme Court eventually sided with Campbell and 2 Live Crew in 1992.
A judge sided with the besieged comedian, dismissing a defamation lawsuit against him.
Three years later, she lost her lawsuit when a jury sided with Kleiner.
He sided with the court's conservative justices Tuesday to uphold Trump's travel ban.
Some have sided with the company, and others were unable to reach verdicts.
Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the more liberal justices in the ruling.
Phillips challenged the ruling in Colorado's state courts, which sided with the commission.
Phil Murphy (D) said he's thrilled the court finally sided with New Jersey.
The court sided with Democrats, as did the Supreme Court when Republicans appealed.
In other parts, bulldozers have simply flattened neighbourhoods that sided with the rebels.
A panel of the court had sided with lawmakers in that earlier ruling.
Europe's highest court sided with him in 2015, ruling that an EU-U.
If 426 of those superdelegates had sided with Sanders, he could have won.
To date, the president of the bank has sided with the general counsel.
Just days before the hearing was to take place, Burruezo sided with Cigna.
Even GOP senators who sided with Trump are interested in the broader issue.
In effect, the president sided with the generals in the name of order.
A lower court's decision, which the state then appealed, sided with the inmates.
The employment tribunal sided with the two drivers, James Farrar and Yaseen Aslam.
Another target audience will be the young, ideological voters who sided with Sen.
In the current race a majority of super-delegates have sided with Mrs.
But the Supreme Court sided with the officer, shielding him from the lawsuit.
The judge has now squarely sided with Sony, rejecting all of Kesha's claims.
The court sided with Ralphie and put the kibosh on the Lahna's plans.
Russia has often sided with China against the other members of the Council.
The Trump administration sided with the challengers, and refused to defend the ACA.
She sided with the president against football players kneeling during the national anthem.
But Ms. Nixon, who is also gay, sided with Mr. de Blasio instead.
On Wednesday, Judge Michael Phelan sided with the plaintiffs in a Vancouver courtroom.
The coalition sued again, but this time, a judge sided with the city.
The court sided with the government, ruling that national security outweighed civil liberties.
A judge sided with the House last year, but the Obama administration appealed.
The judge at the post-conviction hearing sided with Syed, and prosecutors appealed.
Independents sided with Democrats, with 28500 percent saying the White House should cooperate.
GM, meanwhile, touts its commitment to zero emissions, but sided with Trump, too.
After four hours of testimony on Monday, a judge sided with the defense.
It is clear from recent government data that women have sided with science.
TCI lost the vote, in which 79.07 percent of shareholders sided with Brydon.
Those companies generally sided with the state in the tariff disputes, Ptacin said.
She also sided with the President in a Wednesday phone interview with Politico.
Later in life, Luther too often sided with Germany's princes and conservative forces.
Seventeen Republicans sided with Democrats to support the measure, including, among others, Reps.
Toomey, who is in a tough reelection fight, had previously sided with Sen.
The board, in its argument, disagreed, and the judges sided with the board.
Another resident, Sibongiseni Dlamini, sided with the rioters, saying they had legitimate concerns.
A judge sided with them, and began fining the university $1,000 a day.
His comments and delivery drew effusive praise from those who sided with him.
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the tobacco companies in 28503.
But in its ruling, the court sided with survivors and rejected this argument.
He's sided with a foreign leader, Vladimir Putin, against his own governmental structures.
However, board members appointed by Trump so far have broadly sided with Powell.
Most notably, Trump sided with Putin regarding Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
According to the poll, 76 percent of GOP respondents sided with the president.
Judge Curiel sided with Apple, ruling that Qualcomm owed the missed rebate payments.
By 1867, he and his paper sided with the congressional Republicans' Reconstruction policies.
"Boeing should have admitted its fault and sided with passengers," Mr. Yonathan said.
They mostly sided with the state of Texas in a racial gerrymandering lawsuit.
Among Democrats, four voters picked Bernie Sanders, and none sided with Hillary Clinton.
But in July, a federal appeals court sided with the sellers, not the artists.
Ms. Brewer defended her fiscal choices, and noted that voters had sided with her.
The UN ruling has just come back, and the UN has sided with Assange.
But on gay rights and abortion, he has sided with the court's four liberals.
John Tyler was a slaveholder who sided with the Confederacy in the Civil War.
Indeed, this is exactly the argument that the Seventh Circuit Court seemingly sided with.
And back in early January, Trump sided with Assange — against the US intelligence community.
The Supreme Court sided with privacy rights of cellphone users in Big Brother case.
Though a political ally of Hezbollah, Aoun has sided with Hariri in the row.
U.S. Presidents have sided with the committee to block the past three questionable deals.
She sued and a federal district judge sided with her, but the government appealed.
The Obama administration has sided with Hively and submitted court briefs on her behalf.
People who sided with Harris started spamming Swift's Instagram comments with the snake emoji.
While she wanted to keep running the restaurant, her husband sided with the CEO.
A US District Court judge in Texas in December sided with the Republican states.
After the WTO's judges sided with the Americans, the Chinese government dropped the measures.
The Patent Office sided with Arista on Thursday, invalidating key claims in the patent.
The DC circuit court sided with the girl, provoking a dissent from Mr Kavanaugh.
A Chinese court sided with it, then Micron was hit with an antitrust probe.
Pete Ricketts personally invested money in the "repeal" campaign, and voters sided with him.
But I am not surprised because they sided with Syrian refugees over US veterans.
I wrote to Dan Pashman of WNYC's ''The Sporkful,'' and he sided with me.
Top Democrats have often sided with environmental activists, at the expense of organized labor.
One judge who sided with Trump nonetheless took the opportunity to decry personal attacks.
But the Delaware bankruptcy judge sided with the lenders, asking for a new plan.
Riggleman, though, has sided with his party in House votes on LGBTQ-related legislation.
Many of these cases were not 5-85033 decisions or he sided with conservatives.
U.S. presidents have sided with the committee to block the past three questionable deals.
House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican, later sided with Nunes in the dispute.
Five year ago, Kennedy sided with his fellow Court conservatives in Shelby County v.
But the F.D.A. ultimately sided with the food industry, which opposed the teaspoon proposal.
A lower court judge sided with the couple and fined Stutzman $85033,001 in penalties.
Earlier this month, a state administrative judge heard the case and sided with her.
Trump sided with Russia over American intelligence operations in front of the entire world.
Snyder and Republicans in the Michigan legislature once again sided with wealthy special interests.
MORE chose Trump, and hundreds of thousands who sided with Romney migrated to Clinton.
The vote was 5-4, as Justice Anthony Kennedy sided with the court's conservatives.
Braun sided with Trump, saying the president came "out front early" on the issue.
Like most rollers, it's double-sided with larger and smaller stones on either end.
In March, a jury sided with Bollea, levying $140 million in damages against Gawker.
Alas, their pleas fell on deaf ears and the people sided with the politicians.
But ultimately, when it came time for choosing, the feds sided with the rich.
Though nominated by Republican Ronald Reagan, Kennedy often sided with the Court's liberal wing.
Out Magazine ended up apologizing to Sivan, and other outlets sided with the singer.
The fact that the President sided with Bolton, which only added to Kelly's fury.
Justice Rosa sided with him, ruling that he was entitled to a new hearing.
Last year, a federal judge sided with the House, but the Obama administration appealed.
However, at least one member of Parliament, Oksana V. Pushkina, sided with the journalists.
The judge sided with Transworld and ordered Mr. Fuentes to pay the full amount.
As recently as Friday, a judge sided with Mr. Kemp's critics in one case.
I didn't know much about British class snobbery then, but I sided with outsiders.
"When she was a student, she sided with people with no power," Lee said.
The president sided with his more aggressive aides, and announced the ban next day.
Previously, Justice Anthony Kennedy had sided with liberal justices on issues such as abortion.
On this Francis seems to have sided with conservatives, though it's hard to tell.
Several lawmakers who sided with him said Brazil could not afford more political upheaval.
The missionary then filed a complaint with HHS, which sided with the Catholic convent.
The board sided with Mr. Kennedy; Mr. Boyle and seven other board members resigned.
In one court case, it sided with a mortgage lender questioning the agency's constitutionality.
The Trump administration has sided with Oracle, while many tech companies have backed Google.
Jason Lewis sided with the corporate gun lobby at the expense of his constituents.
In the Mazars case, a federal district judge sided with House Democrats in May.
For instance, after scolding Robert Mueller's office, he sided with the special counsel anyway.
The 2320D also has auto-duplexing, so you can print double-sided with ease.
"Has she driven off billionaires who would've sided with her otherwise?" he asked rhetorically.
And in the end, all wavering members sided with the 19, not the one.
The 2320D also has auto-duplexing, so you can print double-sided with ease.
In one ruling, in 1832, the court sided with the Cherokees, Dr. Weaver said.
Mr. North had sided with Ackerman in the legal battle, alarming some board members.
A Title IX investigation in 236 sided with Okereke, so he didn't face discipline.
The jury sided with Google, denying Oracle's bid for about $9 billion in damages.
Five Democrats sided with the majority of Republicans to vote for the bill: Sens.
The ruling wasn't even close -- 7 of the 9 justices sided with the baker.
The backstory: The Supreme Court historically has sided with employers in past arbitration cases.
Whatever you think of Donald Trump, it is clear that this election has the potential to reshape the allegiances of many white working-class voters who have traditionally sided with the Democrats, and many well-educated voters who have sided with the Republicans.
Vukmir, though, sided with Trump and said the president was negotiating better deals, beating China.
On Wednesday, the UK Court of Appeal sided with the doctors and hospital once again.
Some juries have sided with J&J and others have been unable to reach verdicts.
Concurrent to Pollack's statement on Tuesday, Griesa sided with the government and dismissed the lawsuit.
In the end, though, the judges were needed, and in Vegas they sided with Stephens.
Jeff Flake sided with Democrats demanding an FBI investigation into sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh.
In July four other major companies — Ford, Honda, Volkswagen and BMW — publicly sided with California.
Judging by the ongoing fan polls that Bravo itself promotes, some initially sided with Radziwill.
Republicans on Nadler's committee have sided with the attorney general, saying the demands are unreasonable.
In a preliminary ruling, a judge sided with Apple in this portion of the dispute.
Later that year, a judge sided with Kirzis, ordering PK pay up, the papers state.
The United States sided with Abadi's Shi'ite-led government in rejecting the Kurds' secessionist move.
Since then, many have sided with Apple while others have tried to make Apple comply.
The appeals court sided with Trump, lifting the new rules two days before Election Day.
But the attempt failed, mainly because large portions of the military sided with their president.
The bill passed without any Democratic votes, and 20 moderate Republicans sided with the opposition.
In the end, all of his rivals have either sided with him, or been destroyed.
A district court judge last year sided with the Republicans and declared the subsidies illegal.
In Washington and Colorado, judges sided with patients, forcing Medicaid programs to drop treatment restrictions.
Many ministers sided with the owners, resulting in the loss of workers in their pews.
A district court judge has sided with them, but the Obama administration appealed the case.
It also said prosecutors were not opposed to him being released, and sided with them.
In this debacle, however, Trump sided with his vice president over a previously close adviser.
He says the bar manager immediately sided with the celebrity ... and kicked out G-Rod.
In the end, the judge sided with Britney's camp and decided they needed the protection.
In October, a federal appeals court sided with McDonald's in a case about underpaying wages.
In 2010, Kennedy sided with his fellow conservatives and moneyed interests in Citizens United v.
Because only Craig had used any force at all, the district court sided with Toth.
Those arguments satisfied the conservative justices, who sided with the Trump administration on all counts.
In late August, the federal court of appeals in San Francisco sided with the district.
But he also often sided with the court's liberals on major cases involving social issues.
Socolovsky sided with Miller, and Gupte told me he refused to investigate the archdiocese's complaint.
But when Republican congressional leaders attempted to do so this summer, Heller sided with Sandoval.
The school ultimately sided with Nassar, concluding that his "pelvic floor" treatments were medically appropriate.
The Republican lawmakers in the Thursday letter pointed out courts have sided with the DOD.
The justices on Monday were split in their decision, but ultimately sided with the men.
Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the four liberal justices in the 5-4 ruling.
The justices sided with activists who argued that the ban treated women and men differently.
The whole world just watched as the President sided with Putin over U.S. Intelligence Agencies.
The Trump administration is not defending the law, and has partly sided with the plaintiffs.
Ultimately, Trump sided with the McMaster view — but he didn't seem too happy about it.
Yet Neera Tanden, CEO of CAP and former Clinton aide, sided with Sanders on Monday.
But respondents sided with Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, on leadership and independence questions.
Republicans have largely sided with ISPs, giving them more freedom to charge whatever they want.
President Trump reportedly sided with Session in agreeing that the guidance should be rolled back.
Both the district court and the 6900th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the state.
As a governor, Powell's voting record shows he sided with Yellen in every policy decision.
The court sided with Mr. Duterte in that case, and on the martial law issue.
Mr. Hall was among the conservative Democrats who sided with Reagan on key budget issues.
In the end, all three men sided with Mr. Trump and voted against the resolution.
Five of the six appeals courts that have considered the issue sided with the clinics.
On the Third Circuit, Hardiman has consistently sided with law enforcement against defendants and inmates.
It is probably safe to assume that the five conservative justices sided with Mr Trump.
Other residents, however, have sided with the bodega owner, arguing that he was defending himself.
Mr. Tillerson's efforts were repeatedly undermined by Mr. Trump, who largely sided with the Saudis.
The nation's second most powerful court on Thursday sided with the Obama administration in Rep.
Both countries complained to the World Trade Organization, which mostly sided with the United States.
Instead, he sided with a foreign government on a decision that led to major criticism.
The correspondence was largely one-sided, with Trump Jr. only responding to a few messages.
Murkowski also sided with Alexander, leading to a 49-51 vote against witnesses on Friday.
Trump, at a rally in Wisconsin on Tuesday, sided with the self-described democratic socialist.
At times, he has also sided with the autocratic leader over his own intelligence community.
Despite warnings of political fallout, Trump has sided with the hardliners, at least for now.
To punish those who sided with the British Army, Washington unleashed a campaign of terror.
Lower courts have sided with states that want the question kept off the 2020 census.
Just Eat's board has so far sided with him, recommending that shareholders accept the Takeaway.
So far the courts have sided with the father, though a final appeal is pending.
It is a slap at companies that sided with President Trump on fuel efficiency standards.
It is a slap at companies that sided with President Trump on fuel efficiency standards.
Ted Cruz have cheered on the antitrust investigations, and Cruz even sided with liberal Sen.
She also repeatedly sided with prosecutors accused of misconduct, challenging judges who ruled against them.
He has mostly sided with the conservative majority on the Supreme Court, but not always.
In the feud, he sided with Westbrook, corroborating her claim that Charles exhibited predatory behavior.
And then, the mayor sided with the ones who didn't want to be taxed more.
It said any deal should not be one-sided, with Beijing making all the concessions.
The Obama administration sided with their argument, with the F.C.C. approving new regulations in 2015.
President Donald Trump just sided with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the US intelligence community.
Burundi's constitutional court ultimately sided with Nkurunziza, and he won a disputed election in July.
Last month, a state judge sided with the A.C.L.U., but Mr. Kobach is appealing the decision.
In 2015 a federal judge sided with the states and blocked the programs from going forward.
Kiska, 56, sided with mass demonstrations against the perceived impunity of businessmen with links to Smer.
Most African countries and those in the West have sided with the protesters, the BBC reports.
To state it boldly, the United States was attacked and the president sided with the enemy.
Hillary Clinton narrowly won in Fresno County, but 10 other Central Valley counties sided with Trump.
But in May, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with New Jersey and overturned the 1992 law.
It was a default judgment ... meaning the judge sided with Brown because Desiigner didn't contest it.
Over and over, Trump has sided with Putin's denials on the questions of US election interference.
" Martina initially sided with Wagner-Assali -- which led to McKinnon labeling the tennis great as "transphobic.
Most tribes sided with the British or stayed neutral; only a small minority backed the rebels.
Tom Reed, a Republican who has sided with Democrats on health care votes earlier this year.
M. on Monday sided with the Trump administration in its clash with California over pollution standards.
But Manchin sided with the rest of the Senate Democratic caucus to call for Trump's removal.
In the past, experts say, the courts have generally sided with the government in extradition cases.
Still, the court sided with the EFF, ruling that the patent wasn't representative of an invention.
In the end, the judge sided with Sheen -- at least on moving the case to arbitration.
On climate change, he sided with progressives as a co-sponsor of the Green New Deal.
The constitutional court sided with the government, and on July 9th Mr Iohannis reluctantly sacked her.
In his address Mr Trump sided with those hawks, charging Mr Obama with a historic blunder.
And for years, courts sided with the companies, he says — until public opinion began to change.
During the war the state of Maryland sided with the Union, though some volunteers went South.
In May 2016, US District Judge Rosemary Collyer in Washington, DC, sided with the House Republicans.
The Yelp court sided with California's 1st District, which said in last July's ZL Technologies v.
An attorney representing fossil fuel industry associations also generally sided with the Obama administration in court.
Other vulnerable senators, like Rob Portman of Ohio and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, sided with Ayotte.
Only three Republicans sided with the vast majority of Democratic members in support of the bill.
After nine weeks of testimony from Leavitt and other medical experts, the jury sided with her.
After reading the transcript, some reporters—from outside the Post—instinctively sided with Ryan and McCarthy.
Last year, the Tenth Circuit panel sided with Murphy and ordered his conviction to be vacated.
In March 2017, the Superior Court agreed with the lower court ruling and sided with Walgreens.
But on Thursday, a federal court in Lexington sided with the university and dismissed his case.
Sessions sided with that view Monday evening when asked at a news conference in San Diego.
The troops assumed that anyone still living in the Old City sided with the Islamic State.
The majority has repeatedly sided with states and suggested, as Roberts wrote in Shelby County v.
The Supreme Court, however, ultimately sided with Arizona and vindicated the state's use of military force.
Mr. Provenzano sided with Luciano Leggio, who ran the clan until he was imprisoned in 1974.
The far right won working-class areas that sided with the Social Democrats a decade earlier.
A district court judge in California sided with the government, finding no unconstitutional delegation of power.
After a second court upheld that ruling, the California Supreme Court sided with Yelp on Monday.
Joe Manchin of West Virginia -- sided with Senate Republicans to elevate Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Faced with a binary choice between Moore and Jones, the White House has sided with Moore.
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with corporate bakers, in the case of Utah Pie Co. v.
His Indian-American father, prison guard brother, and many of his childhood friends sided with Trump.
Why it matters: For the first time, Justice Neil Gorsuch sided with the more liberal judges.
The Deutsche Burschenschaft sided with the objecting fraternity, saying their calls for exclusion were not racist.
Russia has sided with President Nicolas Maduro in his stand-off with opposition leader Juan Guaido.
Kavanaugh has "consistently [sided] with arguments in favor of broad executive authority," the Washington Post reports.
Kennedy has sided with the court's four liberals on some major issues, most notably gay rights.
The court sided with conservative Christians today in National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v.
In several important cases brought by Guantánamo Bay detainees, Judge Kavanaugh generally sided with the government.
The humans of the Burgue sided with the fae to protect their homeland from the invaders.
Last year, President Obama's Council on Environmental Quality, the White House office, sided with the opponents.
In one case, the Justice Department sided with a mortgage lender that questioned the agency's constitutionality.
Peter King (R-NY) and Mike Turner (R-OH) also sided with Gowdy before Monday's vote.
The two judges on the panel who sided with Trump were both appointed by Republican presidents.
In the end, Judge Justice James A. Burke sided with prosecutors who urged a lengthy sentence.
Mr. Trump has openly sided with the Saudis, first on Twitter, then at a news conference.
Romney's niece, who chairs the Republican National Committee, publicly sided with the President over her uncle.
The Obama administration sided with Oracle and encouraged the high court not to hear the case.
In 1989 the justices sided with a female executive denied a promotion for being too "macho".
In doing so, he sided with Russian president Vladimir Putin over his own intelligence community. 20183.
Gorsuch, who Trump nominated last year, sided with the court's four liberal justices in the case.
After the two made their case to the president, Mr. Trump sided with his attorney general.
Roberts sided with the liberal wing and Kavanaugh and Gorsuch joined Alito and Thomas in dissenting.
A state court disagreed and sided with Sunoco in the matter, upholding the charges against her.
Friedland, who sided with Clifton to deny the stay, is an appointee of President Barack Obama.
A conservative legal activist brought a challenge against Texas, but the court sided with the state.
He sided with one of them, and started beating members of the other with a club.
Abbott was caught uncomfortably in the middle, though he sided with Patrick most of the time.
Yet, in the final week of the term, Kennedy sided with the liberals in both cases.
Workers, lawmakers, courts, and the voting public have sided with freedom from union coercion for years.
But after the war, the idea spread that Roma communities had sided with the minority Serbs.
Ryan sided with Nunes, saying the department needed to comply with the panel's requests, sources said.
Republicans on the committee sided with Lewandowski, citing the hours of answers he had already given.
Lower courts subsequently sided with the association, invalidating the Fort Collins moratorium and the Longmont ban.
Kelly sided with the White House's interpretation of the law following a hearing on Tuesday afternoon.
Trump has clearly sided with Nunes over Schiff in releasing one memo and not the other.
The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the challengers to the law in September 2016.
But a plurality of respondents among all major demographic and political groups sided with the FBI.
The state's attorney general sided with the Kernel and told the university to release the records.
In Lexington – a spot of blue in a sea of red that sided with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election by a 2-1 margin – most local business owners sided with The Red Hen co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson giving a brusque reception to Sanders.
The Supreme Court of California sided with Yelp, deciding it could keep the review on the site.
Time and again courts have sided with the beneficiary listed on plan documents over an updated will.
In the end, those judges sided with Felder awarding The Irish Dragon a hard-fought unanimous decision.
But the Trump administration instead sided with the red state lawsuit and argued the ACA was unconstitutional.
To cap off the alleged scheme, the complaint said, the key Bitcoin exchange Kraken sided with Ver.
A judge sided with the associations in a 2015 ruling and the insurance office abandoned their review.
Some commentators in China sided with Mr Xu, and urged him to expose other kung fu "masters".
The court sided with the territory's Senate, which had not been given a vote on the appointment.
To date, courts have, for the most part, sided with the department and kept the records secret.
Reports on the ground in Turkey suggest that large portions of the military have sided with Erdogan.
The district court that sided with the opponents ordered an immediate halt to the risk algorithm's use.
During the debate, Klobuchar said that she agreed that the president sided with "tyrants" over U.S. allies.
In major victories for software innovation, the Court of Appeals has twice sided with Oracle against Google.
Jackson sided with prosecutors who had produced an August 2017 memo from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
This was intended as a show of authority, but public opinion sided with the general, who resigned.
The Senate parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, appears to have sided with outside experts who believed they would not.
Dorsey, however, has sided with the proposition's detractors, including San Francisco Mayor London Breed and state Sen.
Brexit was the swing factor: the British regulator would probably have sided with the two smaller countries.
Last August it sided with Ohio, which had purged its rolls of voters it deemed insufficiently active.
Still, Mr Trump has neither sided with Mr Orban nor yet welcomed him to the Oval Office.
Glass Lewis & Co., the world's second biggest proxy advisor, sided with CtW in opposing their re-election.
Unfortunately for Gray, Dr. Phil sided with her mother, Nina, and introduced the concept of re-parenting .
But, the copyright gods, apparently big fans of Tardar Sauce's cinematic achievements, sided with the nonplussed puss.
She also sided with closely held corporations in a challenge to the Affordable Care Act's contraception mandate.
In recent years, it's been rather one-sided with Xavier also winning seven of nine coming in.
Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the liberal wing of the bench on June Medical Services v.
Meanwhile, a handful of state and district courts have sided with transgender students in lawsuits against schools.
Fifteen states have sided with Nevada, which pits pharmaceutical conglomerates up against most of the U.S. states.
A Canadian appeals court subsequently sided with Equustek and required Google to de-index the infringing URLs.
A year ago, a federal court sided with the Federal Trade Commission in a case against Amazon.
IDG drivers fought hard for minimum wage for app-based drivers & the city sided with the workers!
Eventually, Hamas sided with the rebels and cut ties to some extent with Syria, Hezbollah, and Iran.
But the judge sided with the prosecution, and barred Bremner from taking the witness stand next week.
Unfortunately, the Supreme Court has sided with wealthy donors who challenge these types of laws as unconstitutional.
A jury in New York sided with Citi in 2010, but that verdict was reversed on appeal.
While the judge sided with Mr. Redstone, he did not make a decision on Mr. Redstone's competency.
He sided with the conservatives on the immediate matter at hand and let the Pennsylvania map stand.
On several occasions, the courts have sided with Kenya's opposition, affirming its right to hold peaceful protests.
Judge Reed O'Connor last month sided with the 22019 Republican-led states that sued to overturn ObamaCare.
After three years of legal battles, the Supreme Court sided with the congressman in Powell v. McCormack.
Judge Reed O'Connor last month sided with the 20 Republican-led states that sued to overturn ObamaCare.
Just two weeks ago, the Supreme Court sided with Texas lawmakers in a high-profile gerrymandering decision.
The ruling Thursday came after two lower state courts previously sided with the shop owner as well.
She appealed to an administrative judge who sided with her and allowed her to keep her job.
A Michigan State Title IX investigation concluded that Nassar's methods were medically appropriate and sided with him.
Twenty-seven Republicans sided with Democrats to support the amendment, while seven Democrats voted against it. Rep.
In 2013, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff sided with the merchants and blocked enforcement of the law.
For example, Donohue said he wasn't surprised Trump ultimately sided with the NRA even after hinting otherwise.
American Express shares jumped after the Supreme Court sided with it in a credit card fee lawsuit.
On the conscience rights of groups like the Little Sisters of the Poor, Kaine sided with Obama.
In race after race, voters sided with candidates who want to expand health care, not restrict it.
California voters sided with the dialysis companies and rejected the measure by 62 percent to 2023 percent.
Eva Longoria indirectly sided with Nia Long in the "Empire" feud, declaring her love for the actress.
A general in south Yemen before unification, Hadi sided with Saleh during the brief 1994 civil war.
It sided with the Christian baker who refused to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding.
A jury sided with IBM in July, ordering Chicago-based Groupon to pay $83 million in damages.
On Maher's show, the host sided with Gordon, endorsing a conspiracy theory that vaccines can cause autism.
The judge sided with states that argued the postings could help criminals and terrorists make the weapons.
Rostow agreed to the first two measures, but opposed the third, and President Johnson sided with him.
South Korea has largely sided with the North Koreans, saying an end-of-war declaration is needed.
The bad blood grew during the Greek civil war, when Slavic-speaking Macedonians sided with Greek Communists.
Judges in the Sixth Circuit sided with her, ruling that sex and gender identity cannot be disentangled.
Federal judges have repeatedly sided with California against Trump on air pollution, toxic pesticides and oil drilling.
Conservative news outlets sided with Mr. Trump in characterizing Mr. Acosta as obstructive and out of line.
Under Mr. Sessions, the department sided with the plaintiffs instead of fighting to keep the law intact.
"She sided with the privileged a long time ago when deciding who actually deserves humanity," Obie said.
Not a single Senator or Representative has sided with the ACLU and come out against the move.
In February of this year, he sided with the court's liberals to block a restrictive Louisiana bill.
But the head of the Colombian consumer protection agency, a presidential appointee, sided with the industry petitioners.
Shortly after the proposed rules were officially published in June 24, Mr. Adams sided with the industry.
Kamala Harris picked up on the raking point as she sided with Newsom in the Twitter dual.
Nearly half the time, Vanguard sided with board-related proposals put forward by shareholders at U.S. companies.
In one case, Roberts sided with the court's four liberals to block a Louisiana abortion access law.
Journalists at the time sided with the police, saying they were merely enforcing an STM by-law.
True, Anthony Kennedy sided with religious conservatives in the Hobby Lobby decision and on partial-birth abortion.
But the court sided with Mangiero and found that Lovest lacked proper standing to challenge Korvick's ruling.
But President Trump openly sided with the Saudis, first on Twitter, then again at a news conference.
A federal judge last week sided with Trump, but the deputy, Leandra English, is challenging the decision.
One expert, Robin Starr, sided with the clothing historians' view that the portraits were from circa 1830.
Trump even sided with Russia over his own intelligence agencies' conclusion about Russia's meddling in the election.
But last December, US District Judge Reed O'Connor sided with Texas and found the entire ACA unconstitutional.
"Republicans sided with due process and the rule of law and the presumption of innocence," she said.
Ultimately the courts sided with the Trump administration, at least through the first round of legal challenges.
Critically, Mr. Videgaray also sided with Mr. Peña Nieto in championing the idea of the Trump visit.
In 1997, the Supreme Court sided with the NRA and Ravalli County Sheriff Jay Printz of Montana.
The Supreme Court should have never sided with the government in National Federation of Independent Business v.
Justice Stephen Breyer sided with the plaintiffs in saying that court order did not constitute an injunction.
Florida's Supreme Court sided with Scott, saying he was within his executive right to reassign the cases.
Jackson ultimately sided with Stone's attorneys, telling the jury "no," the letter did not count as testimony.
Judges, both in Britain and at the European Court of Human Rights, have sided with the doctors.
Now a federal appeals court has sided with the states, ruling that the FCC exceeded its authority.
Ultimately, the judges sided with Yancey and said the ballot intended to cast a vote for him.
Wade — because Kennedy, though a conservative, had sided with the liberal and moderate justices to uphold it.
In another case in 2013, he sided with the EPA to veto a West Virginia mining project.
Last April U.S. District Judge James Peterson sided with Loertscher, blocking enforcement of the unborn child law statewide.
The judge sided with the photog and ordered Bieber to sit for questioning no later than July 31.
The Munich court has sided with the organization, and ruled that the Dash buttons break consumer protection rules.
At Wrestlemania 23, WWE superstar Bobby Lashley sided with Trump and defeated Umaga, who was in McMahon's corner.
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with New Jersey, striking down a 1992 federal law banning most sports wagering.
Kavanaugh in 2013 also sided with the FDA in a case against Cytori Therapeutics, a medical device maker.
And now that Jaime has deserted her and sided with her enemies, power is all she has left.
Saudi Arabia sided with the United States and against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in 1979 and 1980.
A federal judge sided with the states in February of 2015 and blocked the actions from taking effect.
Youth unemployment of 25% marks France off from Britain, where younger voters sided with the establishment on Brexit.
An influential Iraqi Shiite cleric and politician, Moktada al-Sadr, has defied Iran and sided with the protesters.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has openly sided with Trump since the House concluded its own investigation in December.
Brett Kavanaugh sided with the liberal wing of the Supreme Court in declining to hear Planned Parenthood cases.
Then, on Friday afternoon, Chief Judge Beryl Howell sided with House Judiciary Committee Democrats in a separate suit.
Adam Schiff (D-CA), the top Democrat on the intelligence committee, said that he sided with the FBI.
Riots in 2012, in which the authorities sided with Rakhines, had left many people displaced and tensions high.
Some of Apple's fiercest technology rivals have sided with the Cupertino company in its court fight over encryption.
The family court sided with Ben and ordered Jules to facilitate weekly visits between him and their children.
On Monday, in a 6-2 ruling, the Court sided with FERC and overturned the Circuit Court ruling.
He also sided with the other three in the June move to push out Travis Kalanick as CEO.
Bouchard sided with Elting and ordered the co-owners to sell their stakes and protect the company's future.
The Supreme Court sided with the state of Wisconsin Friday in a land dispute case with a family.
We got Courtney Love at LAX Tuesday, who squarely sided with her daughter, essentially saying Isaiah's a scammer.
When her parents objected, the Florida courts sided with her husband and denied the parents' later appeals. Gov.
Most of the largest Chinese miners, representing the majority of mining resources, have thus far sided with Core.
On Wednesday, FLN sided with protesters after a meeting of its top officials, state news agency APS said.
There's reason to murder every single person on the planet that hasn't sided with Rick and his friends.
But 72% of those who sided with Democrat Hillary Clinton said that the system treats African-Americans unfairly.
At the time of 1084, many of the state's up-and-coming craft producers actually sided with Jack.
Earlier this year, he sided with a New York company accused of union-busting and violating workers' rights.
She was nominated by former President Obama that year and has consistently sided with the court's liberal wing.
It was the second time that Friedrich, a Trump appointee, sided with Mueller and let the case proceed.
Today the president insulted the murder victim and sided with the Saudis, who said our CIA is wrong.
Kennedy has, over the last two years, sided with the Trump administration in a number of narrow rulings.
Last December, the committee sided with Mr. Leung in saying that he had not violated the legislature's rules.
In a unanimous ruling, the nine members of the court sided with a gay couple from Kennewick, Wash.
"It just looks like the court sided with the big shot against the little fellow," Mr. Davis wrote.
A Texas judge recently sided with the states, but that ruling is being appealed by Democratic-led states.
Ford Motor, Honda Motor, Volkswagen and BMW, as well as 22 other states, have already sided with California.
When the similar resolution passed the Senate in December, seven Republicans sided with Democrats to approve the measure.
Inhofe, though, is a proud Trump supporter and has sided with the president on sticky foreign policy issues.
Warren has sided with Sanders on the matter, insisting that private health insurance should be done away with.
In 1992, the Democrats sided with anti-army demonstrators in an uprising that led to a bloody crackdown.
And, as both judge and Justice, she has frequently sided with conservatives on questions concerning criminal-justice reform.
In late March the Justice Department sided with a court ruling to invalidate the law in its entirety.
Justice Anthony Kennedy, the court's swing vote from 2005 to 2018, sided with the majority in both cases.
The court in 2017 sided with the group which led to the EPA's finalized rule introduced this year.
In August, a judge in North Carolina sided with Howard, ordering the unnamed man to pay up $750,000.
Elijah Cummings (Md.) has sided with the Senate, and asked House leaders to approve the upper chamber's version.
The Supreme Court in December 2016 sided with Samsung in a separate case over its fight with Apple.
McConnell, asked if he was surprised that the president "sided with Democrats," downplayed any signs of Republican division.
The Supreme Court since then has repeatedly sided with the executive branch in its disputes with the legislature.
The same day the judge sided with Giles and his company, FastShip filed a separate lawsuit against Lockheed.
Schumer could "speak New York to the president," Pelosi said afterwards in explaining why Trump sided with them.
President Trump sided with Putin against our intelligence community on an attack against the U.S. Dereliction of duty.
FEC, Garland sided with a unanimous court in striking down federal limits on contributions to independent political groups.
The Supreme Court sided with Vinson, ruling unanimously in 1986 that her claim did fall under the protections.
Two dozen countries, including the United States, sided with Britain, ordering scores of Russian diplomats expelled in retaliation.
In the end, the administration sided with the P.L.O. Mr. Francisco's brief was a model of lawyerly minimalism.
If the W.T.O. sided with those countries, the United States would be under considerable pressure to back down.
He redefined civil rights, pulled back on oversight of the police and sided with restrictions on voting rights.
But at other times, he sided with Republicans and conservative Democrats who were trying to limit abortion access.
Reno ultimately sided with the father and returned González to Cuba — a decision that was controversial among conservatives.
Chief Justice John Roberts, now the closest on the bench to a swing justice, sided with the liberals.
Roberts, despite having opposed striking down the Texas law, sided with the liberal justices to grant the stay.
During the ratification process of a number of resolutions, he sided with Stanton in support of women's enfranchisement.
Nearly a week after the first tweet went out, NOAA sided with the president over its own scientists.
On Sunday, Trump was careful to make clear he sided with the intelligence agencies under his own leadership.
The older teachers, including the rector, who helped operate an antiaircraft gun in the war, sided with him.
Donald Trump sided with House Republicans over his own Justice Department when it comes to the Russia investigation.
They sided with Mr. Cosby, partly because we're from Philadelphia, where it's cheesesteaks, Ben Franklin and Bill Cosby.
Similar steps have failed in the past as Hungary and other smaller member states have sided with Israel.
Not one publicly sided with the wishes of the state's universities or the top leaders of college athletics.
But the Dutch court sided with Akzo and rejected Elliott's request, The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg reported.
Republicans sided with Lewandowski, saying he had spent hours before the panel answering questions pertinent to the inquiry.
Around the same time, American Public Media reported that Klobuchar frequently sided with the police over misconduct charges.
Democrats in Congress have sided with Israel over Palestinian statehood, but have been dismissive of the climate arguments.
The government appealed the court's finding to the FISA Court of Review, which sided with the lower court.
A U.S. district court sided with public health groups that sued the agency alleging it shirked its duties.
However, they have sided with the Sierra Club because they're concerned about how Trump wants to fund it.
The cabinet's new plan may not be enough to placate protesters and the politicians who've sided with them.
In June of 2018, Roberts sided with the majority to uphold an iteration of the president's travel ban.
The full exchange was largely one-sided, with WikiLeaks sending several messages to Trump Jr. that went unreturned.
For years, far too many Republicans — and some Democrats — have sided with NRA instead of with their constituents.
But taken as a whole, where Trump has discussed energy policy, he's mostly sided with fossil fuel interests.
That did not address Trump's multiple comments that suggested he sided with Putin over the American intelligence community.
Among the nation's 2202 largest newspapers by paid circulation, not a single editorial board has sided with Trump.
But the state Supreme Court sided with the state officials who requested that the court stay Gray's ruling.
Just 38 percent backed the GOP nominee, while 5 percent supported Johnson and 2 percent sided with Stein.
Inexplicably, the U.S. government has sided with such "allies" as Iran, Syria and Turkey in opposing the referendum.
Judge Neomi Rao, a Trump appointee who filed a dissent in the initial opinion, sided with the president.
Every single Republican in the House sided with the president and voted against the articles offered against him.
The court sided with Tinker and reaffirmed that students have the right to freedom of speech at school.
Rothenberg opposed the sums of money that the SEC was seeking, but the judge sided with the SEC.
But Ms. Carlson sued to get the artifact back, and in February, a federal court sided with her.
Obviously they sided with performance because all of those who fared better in Breastworld were called safe first.
The Virginia Supreme Court sided with Republicans on a technical basis, arguing that McAuliffe's order was too sweeping.
Why it matters: By making this statement, Trump directly intervened in the Israeli elections and sided with Netanyahu.
The lower court sided with Brady -- which is why he didn't have to miss a game last year.
But on Wednesday, one of the Democratic commissioners who had previously sided with Mr. Simons changed her position.
Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court's four liberal-leaning justices to reject the Trump administration's bid.
Other Republican presidential candidates this week sided with the F.B.I., but did not go as far as Mr. Trump.
Instead, Judge Berrigan sided with the prosecution in October, leaving the defense with little leverage in subsequent plea negotiations.
The crisis began after then President Viktor Yanukovych suspended trade deal talks with the EU and sided with Russia.
A day after the presidential election, the Massachusetts college sided with students who lowered the flag to half-staff.
While a Ramsey County District Court judge sided with the legislature in July, the state Supreme Court on Sept.
In his speech on Tuesday, Trump sided with the $1 trillion number, although Cramer found that to be misleading.
State Street and BlackRock sided with Peltz, but Vanguard backed P&G, according to sources familiar with the matter.
He accused Salvini of betrayal on Friday after the League sided with the 5-Star over the speaker nominations.
A lower court sided with the House last year, ruling that the subsidy payments were unconstitutional without congressional approval.
The appeals court sided with Microsoft citing the 1986 Stored Communications Act, which protects the privacy of electronic communications.
But in the end, Justice Kennedy sided with the banks while Justice Roberts joined Justice Stephen Breyer's majority decision.
The Supreme Court sided with the Court of Appeal, however, noting that it had "carefully identified the relevant elements".
In Israel's 1948 war of independence, the British sided with Israel's enemies, providing considerable assistance to Egypt and Jordan.
It seems like he's sided with the people who harass my patients, and stalk and threaten providers like me.
The Supreme Court sided with Foster, arguing that the prosecution had clearly based its jury selection decisions on race.
He sided with the court's liberals by voting in favor of abortion rights and gay rights in some cases.
A federal judge sided with the teen and set dates for the procedure last week, but the government appealed.
At last year's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, he sided with Moscow over U.S. intelligence agencies.
She said she wasn't "aware" of the attorney general's specific comments but sided with him on the Bible part.
A similar case in Northern Ireland failed, but the High Court in London sided with the challengers on Thursday.
Brazil has sided with the U.S. in supporting Venezuela's opposition leader, Juan Guaido, as the legitimate head of state.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and the head of Google, Sundar Pichari, have sided with Cook.
The Justice Department sided with PHH against the CFPB in oral arguments before an 11-judge federal appellate court.
On Wednesday, the FLN sided with protesters after a meeting of its top officials, state news agency APS said.
Sony Music effectively sided with Dr. Luke, saying it was just "caught in the crossfire" of their legal fight.
Companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Walt Disney have sided with Apple in its resistance to the FBI's order. Amazon.
He's also sided with the right side of the bench on issues such as gun control and voting rights.
And even if the board sided with you, why did you have to be the one to get fired?
The majority of female voters in Alabama sided with Jones on Tuesday, according to an exit poll from CNN.
Over the past two years, so-called moderate congressional Republicans abandoned their conservative campaign promises and sided with Democrats.
So far, when the federal government has sought to force their cooperation, the courts have sided with the states.
Sherrod Brown has long backed protectionist policies and has sided with Trump on tariffs -- while his Republican foe, Rep.
A San Francisco court sided with Lyft last week in a big decision for the company's bike-sharing service.
Gorsuch sided with conservative justices in handing down several major decisions this week, including to uphold Trump's travel ban.
But Ryan has repeatedly sided with his colleague from California, who has ultimately received most of what he's sought.
Kirk, who is running in a swing district, has previously sided with Democrats to protect funding for Planned Parenthood.
At the last meeting a year ago, CDP sided with Elliott and backed the appointment of the five directors.
House Democrats say the requests were part of legitimate investigations, an argument the judge sided with in his ruling.
Trump essentially sided with Putin, who has a long history of human rights abuses, over his own intelligence officers.
" Unsurprisingly, many on social media also sided with Father Ogalo and some branded the Catholic Church in Kenya "dictatorial.
The judge sided with state prosecutors, however, and only the statute of limitations saved Polonsky from more prison time.
The retirement of Kennedy, a swing-vote on the court who often sided with abortion rights, presents that opportunity.
Riyadh supports rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad's forces while Russian troops and Iranian militias have sided with Assad.
The Supreme Court sided with federal regulators Monday, upholding a rule meant to incentivize efforts to reduce electricity demand.
In a 2-1 decision, the panel sided with the agency after energy companies sued to block the rules.
President Donald Trump sided with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over long-time ally South Korea on Friday.
Hs also reportedly clashed with the former Communist Party's general secretary, who sided with the students during the protests.
The move comes one day after the U.S. Supreme Court sided with Amex in a lawsuit over merchant fees.
He often sided with his liberal colleagues, including in the landmark ruling that recognized same-sex marriage in 2015.
From the NRA to oil and gas corporations to religious extremists, Judge Kavanaugh has sided with extreme conservative positions.
Francis sided with the Little Sisters, whom he visited in Washington a year ago to publicly show his support.
The jury sided with prosecutors, and he was convicted of murder and arson and sentenced to life in prison.
A presidential emergency board, created by President Obama last fall to help resolve the dispute, sided with the unions.
Nor are they surprised that his Supreme Court colleagues, many of them enthusiastic race purists, overwhelmingly sided with him.
He sided with a religious group, Little Sisters of the Poor, that claimed the law violated its religious freedom.
In March 1991, the judge sided with AMD, invalidating Intel's trademark on the 20083 by claiming it was generic.
Just last year, he sided with the court's liberals to rule that some of Texas' limits failed that test.
Play the tape... Over the course of the press conference, Trump: Sided with Russia over his own law enforcement.
Barr, Sessions's replacement, ultimately sided with those who said that the case wasn't winnable and should not be prosecuted.
When Priests for Life called for another review, Garland sided with the majority denying a rehearing of the case.
It would have been unusual if the judge in the case, U Ye Lwin, had sided with the defense.
As recently as 2016, Justice Kennedy sided with the court's liberals in striking down onerous state restrictions on abortion.
But courts there sided with the company and the Japanese government, saying the 1965 treaty had settled the issue.
He also sided with Republicans to kill several other amendments offered by Democrats that could have further improved it.
The court not only sided with Gaga, but ordered Orlan to pay her and her record label €5003,000 (~$22,000).
Back in September, the DC Circuit Court sided with the companies in refusing to block the pipeline via injunction.
The tycoons had showed more independence, even if they generally sided with the government against the pro-democracy opposition.
" The organizers challenged the mayor's ban, and a Warsaw court eventually sided with them, calling the decision "preventive censorship.
A federal jury later sided with VantageScore that it didn't violate Fair Isaac's trademarks or engage in unfair competition.
In 2016, 71% of the primary electorate was black, and 89% of the primary's black voters sided with Clinton.
Until 2019 I always sided with the political right, both at home, and in my perspective on American politics.
In a statement on Facebook, the police in Rigby sided with Ms. Wubbels in her confrontation with Mr. Payne.
Hobby Lobby, in which he sided with the craft store giant in its challenge of Obamacare's contraceptives coverage requirement.
Malvo challenged his sentence in light of the rulings, and the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with him.
Johnson even argued for providing less debate time during the trial's opening phases, yet he still sided with McConnell.
She sided with the rest of her caucus for the other 10 amendments and all 11 amendments were tabled.
Lower courts have sided with Google, but the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned their decisions multiple times.
In another, he sided with an employer that had allegedly discriminated against and terminated an employee based on race.
The U.S. Department of Justice sided with SFFA, saying Harvard had not seriously considered race-neutral approaches to admissions.
Then, four Republicans sided with Democrats to give the legislation majority support, but it needed 60 votes to pass.
A new court ruling sided with Nintendo's ongoing practice to not let users cancel digital preorders (via Nintendo Everything).
McConnell, asked Wednesday if he was surprised that the president "sided with Democrats," downplayed any signs of Republican division.
Susan Collins of Maine, who is still a senator, sided with Clinton to allow him to stay in office.
The district court sided with New York City, as did the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit.
A district judge in Texas sided with them last year in a sweeping ruling declaring all of Obamacare unconstitutional.
Mr. Trump has sided with Mr. Obama — and with history and decency — by retaining the LGBTQ anti-discrimination order.
Two other Republicans sided with a failed Democratic effort to set up a special panel to investigate the episode.
Ryan sided with Nunes, saying the department needed to comply with the panel's requests, sources said at the time.
Roberts sided with the liberals on the bench to grant an emergency stay blocking the law while appeals continue.
The National Labor Relations Board has sided with the UAW several times and ordered VW to the negotiating table.
Some higher-caste Hindus object to its commemoration, saying Dalits should be ashamed to have sided with the British.
Rauner has made an enemy of Republican players who had long sided with him and given him a megaphone.
Justices who sided with defendants in policy cases tended to agree that their constitutional rights were more expansive too.
"The court has sided with the children whom the department had deemed unimportant through its actions," Ms. Marshall said.
Trump picked Kavanaugh to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, a conservative who sometimes sided with the court's liberal wing.
The Colorado Civil Rights Division, an administrative law judge, and the Colorado Court of Appeals sided with the couple.
Just one Republican senator, Mitt Romney of Utah, sided with Democrats to vote to convict Trump of abuse of power. 
One Twitter poll asked Pakistanis whether they preferred Vladimir Putin or Donald Trump; 91 percent of respondents sided with Putin.
Dubbed as populists, they used unusually blunt language, set out complex issues in simple terms and sided with the underdog.
The Russian Defense Ministry said Syrian insurgents have attacked 12 areas where rebels shifted alliances and sided with the government.
Remarkable Trump sided with Schumer/Pelosi on debt ceiling & CR given Pelosi and Schumer accused Trump of "cowardice" earlier today.
Everybody else was judging Izzy hardcore – the guys sided with Vinny, who was all but ready to pack his bags.
The Justice Department appealed, and the full Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with the administration in a one-sentence order.
He has sided with Visegrad in saying the EU should stop pushing countries to take quotas of relocated asylum seekers.
The Arizona Court of Appeals sided with the city in a lawsuit brought by the owners of the invitation business.
Khamenei's comments come as little surprise; the black-turbaned senior cleric has long sided with hardline conservatives on cultural matters.
De Blasio has sided with that approach, a metonym for liberalism: small-bore, negotiated, additive projects, rather than systemic change.
The debate over witnesses dominated the trial, but only two Republicans sided with Democrats in voting to hear from witnesses.
" Judge Young sided with Glenn Cherry, finding that Ms. Jack's account of his supposed change of heart was "not credible.
The companies sided with the president in a legal battle over whether California could set its own fuel economy standards.
All three ladies sided with Romano's Emmy winner — which just so happens to be a sitcom about meddlesome family members!
Mary McLeod, the CFPB general counsel, sided with the department and the White House in a memo published by Politico.
In August 2015, a federal court sided with the ACLU and struck down the law saying it restricted free speech.
In Syria, Riyadh supports rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad's army, while Russian and Iranian forces have sided with Assad.
In 2015, Apple sided with ad blocking programs, allowing them to be installed on the Safari browser in iOS 9.
On August 22, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the district court, which had ruled against the law.
Last month, Trump sided with Democrats in a surprising debt limit deal that blindsided Republicans and left conservative groups aghast.
He mostly sided with Democrats against Trump and Roger Stone's group "Stop the Steal" and issued a temporary restraining order.
A state trial court initially sided with them, but after the 2015 Obergefell decision, an appeals court reversed that ruling.
After a federal jury sided with Atkins, the court awarded her $27,565 in back pay and $250,000 in compensatory damages.
Grace's father, a Protestant, seemingly started attacking fellow Protestants who sided with the Catholics, so the family fled to Canada.
The president infamously sided with Russian President Vladimir Putin when asked about the Kremlin's interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
A federal appeals court sided with Hanen and the U.S. Supreme Court split 4-4, leaving his ruling in place.
In his first major vote, Gorsuch sided with the conservatives and cleared the way for the execution of Ledell Lee.
In 2001, 85033 percent of Republicans and 42 percent of Democrats sided with Israel in the conflict with the Palestinians.
Candidates who are secular or who've sided with reformist or centrist policies in the past will most likely be disqualified.
The Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration, allowing the ban on most refugees to continue, the AP reports.
Pifer initially sided with the government in its quest to access the contents of Farook's phone and had criticized Apple.
Mozilla was one of several tech companies that sided with Apple in its fight with the FBI earlier this year.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer sided with Tesla, granting the electric vehicle company dismissal of the lawsuit brought in 2017.
The jury sided with patients in each case, saying Roundup was a substantial contributing factor in causing the plaintiff's cancer.
Funds run by Fidelity Investments sided with Tesla on director votes and other controversial items this spring, earlier filings showed.
Ted Cruz said in Washington he sided with how state officials want to handle the shooting, referencing Texas Lt. Gov.
Sessions sided with the FBI when they asked Apple to unlock an encrypted phone used by the San Bernardino shooters.
Inside the CNN poll, Trump got what he wanted: More Republicans (87%) and Independents (48%) sided with him than not.
He defended Russia by denying their involvement with the DNC hacking and he sided with Russia over U.S. intelligence agencies.
In some cases, Trump has even sided with such leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, over his own intelligence services.
FEC in 2010, he sided with a unanimous court in striking down federal limits on contributions to independent political groups.
The state Supreme Court — one of only two in the nation to be elected by legislators — sided with the Republicans.
Hellerstadt in 2016, but Kennedy sided with the court's liberals to strike down a slate of restrictive measures in Texas.
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ultimately sided with Malvo, but the prison's warden is now appealing that court's decision.
Trial-level judges have sided with Congress, saying the committees have broad authority to pursue investigations with subpoenas like these.
Only a few dead-ender loyalists and paid employees defended Trump after he essentially sided with racists over counter-protesters.
Last week, a U.S. district judge blocked Mississippi's version and sided with the only remaining abortion clinic in the state.
Some of the local landowners sued over this and the courts sided with them to the tune of $11 million.
After the Delaware Supreme Court sided with C&J, the company moved to recover more than $500,000 of the bond.
Publicly, President Daniel Ortega has sided with the Miskitos, insisting that the law is clear: Indigenous lands cannot be sold.
Our president just sided with a foreign power that attacked our democracy over the findings of his own intelligence agencies.
Nearly half the time, Vanguard sided with board-related proposals put forward by shareholders at companies in the United States.
In the end, the court sided with the woman, saying disclosing her name would amount to an invasion of privacy.
In all 14 of those cases that have split along ideological lines, Kennedy has sided with the court's conservative justices.
In letting stand two decisions allowing patients to challenge state funding determinations, the Supreme Court effectively sided with Planned Parenthood.
Judge Garaufis sided with the plaintiffs and determined that supported housing would be cheaper than housing people in adult homes.
Elsewhere, California, Georgia and New York City have sided with the federal authorities, banning the addition of CBD to food.
The court sided with a baker who would not make a wedding cake for a gay couple on religious objections.
Acting Supreme Court Justice Debra J. Young, of the State Supreme Court in Albany, sided with the detractors on Tuesday.
Judge Wright sided with the Mongols, "regrettably" concluding that the marks were not forfeitable since they belonged to the organization.
But courts in Japan sided with the companies and the Japanese government, saying the 1965 treaty had settled the issue.
In November 2014, Judge Dwyer sided with the defense, excluding evidence produced by both high-sensitivity testing and the FST.
However, Manchin, a moderate Democrat who has sided with Republicans on certain issues, won reelection to the Senate last year.
Mr. Schumer said in the interview that he was surprised that Mr. Trump sided with Democrats on their fiscal plan.
In 2012, he sparked fierce backlash from conservatives when he sided with Democratic-appointed justices to uphold ObamaCare's individual mandate.
Stabenow has sided with Trump more often, but still aligned with him on only about 32 percent of her votes.
Trump sided with Sessions, taking what appeared to be the opposite position from the one he espoused during the campaign.
Russia has sided with Mr. Hifter, a dual Libyan-American citizen and former C.I.A. asset who is accused of torture.
Viacom has pressed for its C.E.O., Bob Bakish, to hold that spot, and Ms. Redstone had largely sided with Viacom.
She sided with the majority in deciding that Britain's departure from the European Union had to be authorized by Parliament.
The 2023th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Trump administration in a major case involving federal family planning funds.
Answering that question, 50 Senate Republicans sided with the likes of Wells Fargo and Equifax rather than their own constituents.
The move sparked a wave of anxiety among Republicans, as Trump had sided with Democrats during a September funding discussion.
A critical faction of rebel Conservative MPs disagree with this strategy and sided with the opposition to block his plans.
Vladimir Milov, a former official in Russia's natural monopoly regulator and former deputy energy minister, has sided with Mr Navalny.
Russia sided with separatist rebels when it fought a five-day war against Georgia over South Ossetia in August 2008.
Unions representing the workers in Florida and California filed complaints with the National Labor Relations Board, which sided with Disney.
He replaced retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, a conservative who sometimes sided with the court's liberals on social issues like abortion.
Funds run by Fidelity Investments sided with Tesla on director votes and other controversial items this spring, its filings showed.
Mr. LaPierre viewed the threat as an extortion attempt, and the board sided with him in the brief internal battle.
The State Department, which has sided with the protesters, has been unusually critical of Saudi Arabia's role in Sudan's crisis.
Hobby Lobby, the Coloradan sided with private companies to not provide contraception to their employees if they have religious objections.
Morocco said Ban's statement's indicated that he had abandoned his neutral position in the dispute and sided with the Polisario.
In May of last year, South Africa's Supreme Court sided with him, leaving the ban's status up in the air.
The jury sided with Austal when those seven remaining cases, including Law's and Hollis's, went to trial the following year.
He has consistently sided with the soft-"g" brigade, most recently in an interview in 2013 with the New York Times.
Jinhua and United Microelectronics countersued Micron in China, where courts sided with them and banned some of Micron's chips in China.
But Cohen's commentary came just hours after  Trump sided with Russian president Vladimir Putin during a joint press conference  in Helsinki.
Two US juries have sided with men who claimed that glyphosate, the key ingredient in Roundup, caused them to develop cancer.
For instance, he has sided with closely held corporations who argued that the so called contraceptive mandate violated their religious beliefs.
In Iowa, 20083 percent of voters ages 18 to 29 sided with Sanders, propelling the Vermont senator to a near tie.
The court sided with the groups over Carson and the agency is now working to put the SAFMR rule into effect.
But it&aposs been at least 25 times that Anthony Kennedy has sided with the four liberal justices on the court.
He went to court for a temporary restraining order, and the judge sided with him ... instructing Hall to stop all harassment.
Although a lower court judge initially approved the warrant, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit sided with Microsoft.
Though McKewen accessed a penalty point for spitting, a supervisor rescinded it and sided with Agassi that the spitting was unintentional.
Howell sided with Democratic lawmakers in a key ruling last week, rejecting the DOJ's arguments that the information must remain secret.
But Mr. Trump has not pressed Russia and sided with Ukraine in the negotiations in the way Mr. Zelensky has urged.
Reporters pressed Trump on why he consistently sided with men accused of sexual misconduct rather than the women making the allegations.
In a key ruling last week, Howell sided with Democratic lawmakers, rejecting the DOJ's arguments that the information must remain secret.
Last Wednesday, Trump broke with the Republican Party and sided with Schumer on a three-month extension on the debt ceiling.
At one point, he said some in the group were "petrified" of the national gun lobby and sided with Democratic Sens.
The Justice Department nonetheless appealed both portions of Watson's ruling, and the Ninth Circuit, on both points, sided with his ruling.
Those who sided with Teller believed in a benefit to building a weapon so destructive that it exists only in obsolescence.
A U.S. district court Tuesday, sided with the Federal Trade Commission against the $6 billion deal, sending both companies' stocks plummeting.
Kavanaugh and Roberts sided with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan in declining to hear the cases.
Her conservative interior minister, Horst Seehofer, immediately sided with Mr Maassen, setting the scene for yet another coalition crisis in Berlin.
He sided with liquidators for six of Mr Sanea's companies, who should now be able to recoup some of their losses.
In January, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sided with Tesla in the case, concluding that the Autopilot system wasn't defective.
But Judge Staley sided with prosecutors, ruling that testimony relating to the investigators' intent of obtaining search warrants was considered hearsay.
Mueller ultimately sided with Comey's version of the story, after corroborating it with multiple other sources -- even the President's daily diary.
Eight appeals courts nationwide have sided with the administration; four of those were challenged in the case before the Supreme Court.
Last month, a federal court sided with a voter who challenged a Michigan anti-selfie statute as a free-speech violation.
The impact: Minority residents were reportedly upset that the new mayor sided with white police officers instead of Boykin, per Times.
Finally, Koenig speaks to an officer who admits that his colleagues sided with the men at the bar, not with Anna.
The intrigue: The situation escalated politically and White House officials, having made 5G build-out a priority, sided with the FCC.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is leading the suit, and she claims DeVos "sided with for-profit school executives against students."
The women heard a decision that stunned the legal community and reversed lower court rulings that had sided with the doctor.
President Obama sided with the FBI, which wanted a way to get past Apple's encryption to get to the phone's data.
"Time and again, he has sided with the gun lobby instead of doing what's right to keep communities safe," McGinty said.
A judge sided with Embraer last week, allowing Brazil's military police to safeguard the planemaker's premises while the meeting takes place.
Scheuer has sided with carmakers in calling for incentives for owners of older vehicles to trade them in for newer models.
Trump sided with Porter, wishing him well and saying he did a "good job" during his tenure in the White House.
In turn, the companies countersued Micron in China, where courts sided with them and banned some of Micron's chips in China.
Some members of the ruling National Liberation Front party, known by its French acronym FLN, have also sided with the demonstrators.
And Kennedy sided with George W. Bush in the case that essentially decided the 2000 presidential election for the GOP candidate.
Judge Naomi Buchwald sided with the seven individuals in May 2018 and characterized Trump's decision to block them as viewpoint discrimination.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer sided with Tesla, granting the electric vehicle company dismissal of the lawsuit brought in October 2017.
Trump, for now, seems to have sided with Mnuchin's camp — much to the chagrin of the Bolton-and-Pompeo-led hawks.
Last year, U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer, a George W. Bush appointee, sided with MetLife, overturning the designation on two grounds.
Ryan sided with the President on Thursday in saying "there has been no evidence of collusion" between Trump's campaign and Russia.
Two Republican senators, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and John Kennedy of Louisiana, sided with Democrats in opposition to the resolution.
It was the top issue for 2628 percent of voters, and voters sided with Tipirneni by two points on health care.
Jimeno, a 1991 case in which the justices sided with officers who opened a paper bag during a consensual car search.
The 525 superdelegates thus far who've sided with Clinton should wait for the FBI to disclose its findings before choosing her.
HUD (2017), though he acknowledged discrimination against a Hispanic employee, he nonetheless sided with the majority to dismiss the worker's claims.
When the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals considered Husted in 2016, it sided with the plaintiffs by a 2-1 vote.
Exponent's research and experts have sided with the likes of Suzuki (with rollover worries about its Samurai) and Toyota (unintended acceleration).
In a landmark 7–2 ruling in 1983, the Supreme Court sided with Chadha and effectively struck down the legislative veto.
Both Menendez and Engel have sided with the Trump administration in backing of Juan Guaido as the rightful president of Venezuela.
Turkey's political opposition — secularists, nationalists and Kurds — publicly sided with the government against the coup, but it is now watching warily.
Despite calling for a vote on the bill earlier in the day, Dold sided with fellow Republicans during Tuesday's procedural vote.
The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals sided with California officials about their interest in citizens' health, including access to abortion.
And voters sided with Mr. Cuomo in the battle, with 42 percent on his side and 33 percent on the mayor's.
A lower court sided with Lamborn earlier this month, but the plaintiffs appealed, sending the case to the state Supreme Court.
Refresher: A federal judge in December sided with a group of Republican states that the entire Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional.
But Donald Trump has sided with Republicans who want to repeal it, if not all at once, then piece by piece.
When the PTO board sided with Greene's Energy, Oil States appealed and challenged the constitutionality of the inter partes review process.
INDOORS: The house was built in 1895 and updated over the last eight years; the exterior is now sided with HardiePlank.
Bannon and the rest of the Trump coalition (sans Trump) sided with former Alabama state Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Cox on October 13, ruling that the president was not above the law.
He led the air office under former President George W. Bush, and Democrats have said he sided with industry too often.
Stormzy's fans appear to have sided with him on Twitter, and the line in the sand seems clear: NME Magazine erred.
But Garland reconsidered the ruling and sided with a liberal judge to issue his own decision that the law be upheld.
But since seven Republicans sided with Democrats last year, backers say there is enough support for the measure to pass again.
President Clinton shut down the government rather than go along with that and other demands, and the public sided with him.
CHICAGO — For years, the agency charged with investigating police shootings here has routinely sided with officers who have fired their weapons.
The farm bill could easily have been a major setback for animals and for the voters who've overwhelmingly sided with them.
A lower court sided with Sega on these issues, but the Ninth Circuit differed significantly, specifically on the point of disassembly.
Meanwhile, de Blasio continually sided with the party's then-burgeoning Bernie wing, as both city councilman and the city's public advocate.
BlackRock and State Street both sided with the dissidents, having voted late Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the voting.
Some of the lower courts have sided with them on safety concerns, but the verdicts are usually overturned in higher courts.
But Republican voters in New Hampshire sided with the billionaire real estate mogul, who crushed the competition in Tuesday night's primary.
Manchin, 69, has adapted to his state's growing conservatism and has frequently sided with the GOP over Democrats on contentious issues.
But he has increasingly sided with the view of Mr. Trump and his allies that the special counsel's inquiry was baseless.
A lower court and a three-judge appeals panel had sided with the state, requiring him to register out of transparency.

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