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"Sue" Definitions
  1. a first name for girls, short for Susan, Susanna or Suzanne

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"If you want to sue us, sue us," Ma said.
Or Sue might wonder what Josette thinks Juan thinks about Sue.
North Dakota: Salem Sue Sue, is the world's largest Holstein cow sculpture.
Why do banks get to sue their customers but their customers can't sue them?
And I said to everybody: &aposget yourself a lawyer and sue ABC News, sue them.
I mean, anybody can sue, you can sue for anything, but they have no basis.
Now, Vanuatu can't sue the United States, but Vanuatu can sue oil and gas companies.
Few finds are 90 percent intact, as Sue was (named for her discoverer, Sue Hendrickson).
If that failed, EEOC could sue the company or issue the workers "right to sue" letters.
Soon after, punny hosts Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins (widely known as Mel and Sue), were replaced.
Oracle wouldn't just be able to sue over these inventions, it could also sue over Android Nougat.
Gina Rodriguez's movie, Bobbie Sue, will release exclusively on HBO Max: Bobbie Sue is a feature-length film that stars Rodriguez as Bobbie Sue, a scrappy lawyer who lands a career-making case.
He added that the decision not to sue left open the door for individual Texans to sue Trump.
Just as Congress can sue to enforce a subpoena, Trump has shown a willingness to sue to block one.
In response to the news, Mel and Sue put out the following statement: Excellent Mel and Sue statement... pic.twitter.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong, Elias Glenn and Chen Yawen; Writing by Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Sam Holmes
Bush, a case that says animals can't sue unless Congress makes it clear in the statute that animals can sue.
To create the role, Borstein told The L.A. Times she looked toward another famous Sue: trailblazing talent agent Sue Mengers.
They published the story, Ronaldo threatened to sue, Der Spiegel convinced Mayorga to come forward, Ronaldo threatened to sue again.
People were telling her she needs to sue me and all this and I was like, 'Sue me for an apology?
FOLLOW ME TO GROUND By Sue Rainsford Sue Rainsford's "Follow Me to Ground" is the story of an obsessive teenage crush.
Reporting by Lusha Zhang, Elias Glenn, Sue-Lin Wong and Kevin Yao; Writing by Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Kim Coghill
We signed and notarized contracts stipulating we wouldn't sue them for custody and they wouldn't sue us for child support. Standard.
Now it's really unfair for them to dictate to us who to sue, and where to sue and to get their consent.
"If Matt is the father of Molly's baby, I will sue him, I will sue Molly," Kimmel says to the camera backstage.
Attorneys General line up to sue: Democratic attorneys general quickly promised to sue the Trump administration over its Clean Power Plan decision.
While a decision in Trump's favor wouldn't change whether people can sue the president, it could limit where they can sue him.
Doctors typically can't successfully sue third-party websites such as Yelp that allow consumer comments, but they can sue patients over reviews.
They stopped short of threatening to sue Trump if he tries to unwind the rule, but guaranteed him that someone would sue.
Sue Dear Sue, We can't read minds, but maybe to answer the Bill Clinton question we can gaze a bit into the future.
Doe's parents may then sue Troy for Doe's injuries (since she does not have the legal capacity to sue in her own name).
So if I go on Twitter and I libel people, the people who I have libeled can sue me, but they can't sue Twitter.
In the same way that a man could sue for the theft of a horse, he could sue for the theft of a wife.
Class actions let people sue as a group, and potentially obtain greater recoveries than if forced to sue individually, which might prove prohibitively expensive.
One major issue is that this system only works one way: corporations can sue countries, but governments can't sue the businesses, according to Buzzfeed.
"If your car is a lemon, you don't sue the bank — you sue the dealer," Mr. Alexander said on Tuesday in a floor speech.
SUE ANN RUSK Teacher Sue Ann Rusk, 21970, a teacher since 230 at the Bush Hill Presbyterian Church Day School, died of breast cancer Dec.
She said that she had never wanted to sue Mr. Kelly, but having exhausted her options, she succumbed to the pressure to sue and settle.
One thing to understand — because I'm sure people are already saying, "This is a violation of their First Amendment rights and they'll sue" — they can't sue.
"So you wanted to sue me but then you realized you can't sue somebody just for being super talented and incredibly good looking," Miller joked Wednesday.
So, Apple, it's pretty simple, they make everything in the system, so if you're going to sue somebody, they're probably the ones you're going to sue.
Kagan insisted that users would be able to sue because they're paying too much and developers would be able to sue on the grounds of lost profits.
On July 18, U.S. District Judge Eduardo Robreno ruled Cosby could sue Constand for her tweets but could not sue her for cooperating with law enforcement authorities.
Cetacean stands for the principle that animals can't sue under a given statute unless Congress clearly intended for animals to be able to sue under that law.
The Justice Department says the ACLU has no standing to sue because the group has not proved that the individual wants it to sue on his behalf.
Tidal has threatened to sue West if he does formally sever ties and take his music elsewhere; if that happens, West will reportedly sue Tidal right back.
He is survived by his second wife, Leslie; a son, Clay, and a daughter, Amy Sue Bean, by his first wife, Sue; and a sister, Paula Stott.
He said any business contemplating an inversion might be able to sue in federal district court under the Administrative Procedure Act, as someone would sue over other regulations.
A federal judge in Nevada ruled that customers who claimed financial losses should be allowed to sue, but those who could not substantiate concrete injuries should not sue.
They appear to be betting the average person probably doesn't have the resources to sue, or won't bother to sue over a few hundred dollars' worth of CDs.
Sue and the children spent the N.H.L. Christmas break in San Jose, and Sue traveled to Los Angeles for All-Star weekend, for which Peter was a coach.
Just a few weeks ago he said he would sue the Times for "irresponsible intent," which is not in any way a real thing you can sue people over.
Extend the time to sue beyond the standard 180 days allowed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; for comparison, most civil actions allow two to three years to sue.
"In Los Angeles County alone, we answer approximately 2,000 calls each day from people asking us for help," said Sue Dunlap, Planned Parenthood president/CEO Sue Dunlap, in a statement.
"If a state can sue every time the federal government does something to increase the state's costs, states could sue to challenge almost anything the federal government does," he said.
Because the FEC is the first arbiter of elections violations, "we have to sue the FEC in order to sue the [commission,]" Level the Playing Field's lawyer Alexandra Shapiro said.
Team USA soccer star Megan Rapinoe is dating WNBA superstar Sue Bird ... and Sue just ripped President Donald Trump a new one for the way he went after Rapinoe online.
And if anyone wants to sue the EPA over its final regulation, they would only be allowed to sue on the basis of issues that they raised in their comments.
Forrest said the NCUA lacked standing to sue over 89 trusts because the right to sue had been previously assigned, leaving the regulator with only an interest in payment streams.
The victim will sue the fraternity for failing to report the assault and for failing to adopt adequate safeguards and will sue Anderson for knowingly drugging and assaulting her, Dunnam said.
GREENS TO SUE FOR BUTTERFLY PROTECTIONS: Two environmental groups filed formal notice Tuesday that they will sue federal officials to try to force Endangered Species Act protections for the monarch butterfly.
Kaitlyn Dey, organizer for PSUSU (pronounced sue-sue), pointed out that membership surged after members stopped the president's convocation speech in 2015 and led the auditorium in a chorus of protests.
So what we'll do -- I guess we'll sue them.
They had four children – Steven, Anne, Sue and Nancy.
So, sue me Peter Thiel (please don't) — I'm biased.
Secretary of Commerce Penny PritzkerPenny Sue PritzkerDNC hauls in .
Nita LoweyNita Sue LoweyPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Sue Decker wasn't CEO, but some of the ... Yeah.
It's not going to increase or decrease their US taxes, and if somebody tried to sue them, they'd have to sue them in Panama, for example, if it was a Panama corporation.
The judge wrote that he wasn't saying Congress could never sue the executive branch "to protect its powers," but in this case, the House did not show it had standing to sue.
So if a casino wants to sue a Chinese gambler, it's not enough just to obtain a judgement in a Singaporean court - it also needs to sue the gambler on the mainland.
Foreign nationals can sue in U.S. courts, but several decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court over the past years have made it harder for plaintiffs to sue corporations for alleged violations abroad.
The passage of legislation to allow Americans to sue Saudis is extremely popular today, but the other side of the coin is that foreigners can now sue U.S. citizens in certain categories.
During the 2016 campaign, for example, he threatened to sue the New York Times over its reporting on allegations of sexual misconduct against him and said he would sue his female accusers.
The judge also ruled that Mr. Fontaine could sue Mr. Jones's business and the Infowars employee who wrongly identified him as the gunman, but that he could not sue Mr. Jones personally.
If all 38 states ratify the ERA, its opponents are all but certain to sue — just as its supporters would likely sue if Congress refused to extend the deadline and halted the ERA.
His family seeks to sue the agent in US courts.
Trump told them it would cost more to sue him.
"I hope they [Hello Games] don't sue me," he said.
They suggested they might sue me for breach of contract.
Sue creates theories about the current state of Juan's mind.
You'd be surprised how many people say to sue him.
Sue Ogg, 75, said she came to show her support.
Minnesota's would let local governments sue them for policing costs.
Sue sought to clear the air about the olfactory offensive.
Leftists Sue Alex Jones For Questioning Charlottesville MSM PR Campaign.
That's why I have no desire to sue Nick Denton.
Democrats have called the move illegal and vowed to sue.
We have been forced to sue over this illegal practice.
Expect local jurisdictions to sue the FCC over this one.
Not settling also makes it easier for shareholders to sue.
"The reality is that anybody can sue you," Davis said.
She's very close to her two aunts, Jennifer and Sue.
But she said Carpenter and Cruz should sue the tabloid.
The states had no grounds to sue, the court ruled.
I've been married to Sue for more than 20 years.
If you don't like it, he tells them, sue me.
They see excessive — I mean, they go out, they sue.
We need to know that we can sue for discrimination.
And, oh yeah, he didn't sue any of them. 35.
Fan's studio responded by threatening to sue Cui for libel.
Texas will sue to stop Obama's transgender directive to schools.
If it becomes law, internet providers are certain to sue.
At the end of the day they can sue me.
After his exoneration, he notified the city he would sue.
What if the Wiltons sue and they lose the restaurant?
When his lawyer threatened to sue, the school reversed course.
I won't sue you, for the law is too slow.
Some have already tried to sue to recover their money.
It is also not a catharsis: Sue is writing not
The lack of response is what prompted her to sue.
However, under this agreement, he cannot sue you for them.
They'll sue to block the FCC repeal in federal court.
Let's get back to... let's just..." "Fucking sue them, Jack.
He also gave up his right to civilly sue her.
He's still pissed, though ... and says he's going to sue.
On her back were the Chinese characters for "sue them".
If you fail to deduct it, people can sue you.
The company said it may sue officials over the investigation.
Elton John should sue Harry Styles so hard he dies.
Investors can sue advisers who fail to meet those standards.
He's vowed to sue all women who have accused him.
On Monday, Montague's attorney announced that Montague will sue Yale.
Tennessee was the first state to sue on that basis.
If you're planning to sue, you should start collecting evidence.
Corey Feldman once threatened to sue Alex Godfrey via Twitter.
A group of state attorneys general immediately vowed to sue.
The decision to sue did not end well for Mueller.
You think Sue would leave you without a dessert option?
Sunday Routine Life for Sue Donoghue revolves around Prospect Park.
Others, meanwhile, argued government institutions can't sue other government institutions.
Illegal aliens risk being identified and deported if they sue.
Volcovici in Washington; Editing by Sue Horton and Lisa Girion
I actually told my lawyers, I said, 'Sue him anyway.
Patagonia to Sue Trump Over Endangered Species Rules, Bloomberg reports.
The exonerated can sue, as Mark Schand did in 2015.
Democrats threatened to sue to keep Collins on the ballot.
In June, Trump vaguely threatened to sue Google and Facebook.
It's also unclear who he thinks should sue the company.
Sue me if you must, but I've changed my mind.
But the judge ruled that the family could still sue.
SUE MATORIN New York The writer is a social worker.
The state's only abortion clinic has already threatened to sue.
It's by no means clear what Trump could sue for.
The current Commerce secretary, Penny PritzkerPenny Sue PritzkerDNC hauls in .
There's also liability, parents have the potential to sue you.
They'll also be able to sue until they turn 113.
Jones had threatened to sue the league over Goodell's contract.
Immediately afterthe rules were released, hospital groups vowed to sue.
If it holds firm, you could potentially sue for access.
Dotcom also threatened to sue Rich's grieving family for defamation.
"The heritage is incredibly important," said Sue Simpson, Lock's director.
If he had the money, the guy says he'd sue.
My wife Sue is such a cyberpsychologist at Brillig Understanding.
The ACLU has vowed to sue to block the ruling.
KS: No, I think he was meaning to sue him.
A former employee tried to sue [President Nixon] for retaliation.
February 2008 — Microsoft says it won't sue over open source.
I tried to sue for divorce and he stabbed me.
Get touched by our very own dumpling angel, Sue Chan.
Secondly, I don't know where they're going to sue us.
The ACLU has also announced that it will sue Gov.
Reporting by Lisa Richwine, editing by Sue Horton and Ross
She had to successfully sue to keep her name private.
Bleacher Report first reported that Kaepernick would sue the league.
"I love Sue and Jordin, but they're different," Hughes said.
" Washington Coach Mike Thibault said: "Sue Bird took the foul.
And they may sue the administration to recoup the funds.
No one would sue them, no one would challenge them.
Clinics sue to protect their patient's constitutional right to abortion.
And, yes, Sue does regularly make it back to Canada.
Seattle Storm guard Sue Bird is dating forward Megan Rapinoe.
He makes it clear he's not out to sue Scrappy.
SUE MATORIN, NEW YORK The writer is a social worker.
Secondly I don't know where they're going to sue us.
Her family plans to sue the transit agency this week.
Both victims have notified the city they intend to sue.
The Texan also supports allowing victims to sue gun makers.
Several states pledged to sue over the Trump administration plan.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Belgian defense ministry will sue Google (GOOGL.
But many channel owners are tough to find and sue.
Plaintiffs can sue only within a set window of time.
Her mother, the former Selina Sue Prosen, was a psychologist.
A couple of the deceased players' widows sue for compensation.
I wrote up a release and covenant not to sue.
And we should sue them for the cost of it.
Last December, Nunes threatened to sue fellow Congress member Rep.
ANDREW McCABE: Yeah, I think that's a great point, Sue.
If schools refused or dragged their feet, parents could sue.
Abigail Wells Clark and Christine Sue Hwang were married Sept.
Coats and his deputy, Sue Gordon, stepped down in August.
I wrote up a release and covenant not to sue.
Anderson's survivors include a daughter, Sue Anderson, and two grandsons.
Upset and demanding accountability, dozens of families prepared to sue.
The youngest daughter, Heather Sue, "was the spitfire," D'Andraia recalled.
Sue Findlay is a visual artist based in Perth, Australia.
His trainer, Sue Chipperton, shared her own tribute on Instagram.
Shanks responded with the email below:It's an intention to sue.
Sue Matthews, a gynecologist, treated Ms. Matrooshi at Portland Hospital.
You could sue your landlord for harassment in Housing Court.
Patagonia announced it will sue the administration over the decision.
Actor James Woods threatens to sue each individual audience member.
And their children, Eli, 11, and Sue, 9, started school.
Rremida, like Sue, had grown up under a communist regime.
Some have already tried to sue to recover their money.
Pat McCrory and the Justice Department to sue each other.
The landlord would sue her in housing court for nonpayment.
Sullivan, which constrains public officials' ability to sue for defamation.
He then threatens to sue whistleblower's lawyer "for treason." pic.twitter.
Sue Stroud moved with her family to Roanoke in 1984.
But it still maintained that the plaintiffs could not sue.
Here I am with my oldest friends, Christy and Sue.
SUE Recuperation (and other solitary stretches) call for immersive reading.
But it turned out Sue had already had the painting.
You'll pay whatever they charge, or else they'll sue you.
If the state declines to investigate, that person can sue.
"Sue and I, we finish each other's sentences," Taurasi said.
Rushing is now planning to sue the City of Orlando.
Sue has got to go in a minute for something.
Sue attributed the high levels of turnout to Trump supporters.
So Weeks teamed up with NOW to sue the company.
His lawyer later threatened to sue the New York Times.
If you ignore [that notice], of course they'll sue you.
Planned Parenthood has already promised to sue over the legislation.
Apple had argued that consumers didn't have the standing to sue because Apple was merely providing a marketplace for the apps — in Apple's argument, only the app developers had standing to sue for antitrust.
Section 230 shields "interactive computer service" owners from liability over what other people post — so you can sue someone for writing a defamatory Facebook comment, but you can't sue Facebook for hosting that comment.
"The big companies may be unlikely to sue one another under this provision, but smaller companies could sue bigger ones, or generic makers might bring actions for noncompliance," said former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb.
This photo, from Sue Googe's Flickr page, shows the candidate accompanied by two people holding Sue Googe campaign signs: This is Google's logo as of its September 2015 redesign: Maybe this is a coincidence.
Sue Storm (1961) Sue Storm, the Invisible Girl who became the Invisible Woman, was Marvel's first female superhero and a founding member — and a full, powerful member — of the superhero team the Fantastic Four.
Anyone victimized by priests during the peak years of abuse will soon be able to sue the Church—unless the person has signed away the right to sue through an I.R.C.P. or some other settlement.
Artists can make dozens, maybe…Read more ReadKelly Sue DeConnick on Captain Marvel&aposs Rise to the Top of the Marvel Cinematic UniverseComic book writer Kelly Sue DeConnick revitalized Captain Marvel for a new generation.
The presumed intent was to make the Taliban sue for peace.
Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Sue Horton and Mary Milliken
The EEOC could give Rotondo authorization to sue J.P. Morgan directly.
One of the things you did was sue the White House?
I have no doubt that California would litigate, would sue EPA.
Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Sue Horton and Dan Grebler
Will big institutional investors balk at waiving their right to sue?
Republican U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday encouraged Republicans to sue.
But Fowler may not be able to sue Uber in court.
And then insinuate to Sue that you think Juan did it.
New York and California authorities have indicated their intent to sue.
Reporting by Reade Levinson; Editing by Sue Horton and Ross Colvin
It is Sue wondering what in the world Juan is thinking.
Sue might also be curious about what Juan thinks of her.
For one, Horowitz could potentially sue Fox for breach of contract.
Reporting by Yeganeh Torbati; Editing by Sue Horton and Bill Berkrot
Reporting by Sue Horton and Steve Gorman; editing by Richard Pullin
"This topic has the potential to strongly affect humankind," said Sue.
Reporting by Ann Saphir; Editing by Sue Horton and Grant McCool
"If @JohnKasich signs #HeartbeatBill, we'll sue," the organization tweeted on Tuesday.
Reporting by Yeganeh Torbati; Editing by Sue Horton and Ross Colvin
She said this experience did not influence her decision to sue.
They're threatening to sue if she doesn't pay up by June.
Reproductive rights groups vowed to sue as soon as Alabama Gov.
First, whether the challengers — voting rights organizations — had standing to sue.
Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by Sue Horton and Jonathan Oatis
Reporting by Yeganeh Torbati; editing by Sue Horton and Grant McCool
Sue Serino and Assembly Member Linda B. Rosenthal, proposes just that.
Plaintiffs still need the attorney-general's permission to sue the government.
Bobbitt was able to retain a lawyer and sue the couple.
Reporting by Lisa Richwine, editing by Sue Horton and Ross Colvin
Conyers didn't sue her, but he did attempt to discredit her.
Additional reporting by Curtis Skinner; editing by Sue Horton, G Crosse
A few months later, ISIS tried to sue me for peace.
Companies must resist the temptation to sue first and negotiate later.
The Times would LOVE Donald Trump to sue them over this.
Joining these films is "Bobbie Sue," the long-gestating Warner Bros.
Photographers can also sue for loss of profit and legal fees.
The U.S.F.L. would sue the N.F.L. for being an illegal monopolist.
Importantly, Hill can sue the distributors for the harm they caused.
Many of the groups opposing the reductions also promised to sue.
Leung has denied any wrongdoing and threatened to sue the paper.
And can Sheeran sue for such a gross misrepresentation of character?
It contains no such covenant not to sue or arbitration clause.
" He explicitly states his plan to sue "all of these liars.
Johnny Depp's beloved mother, Betty Sue Palmer, died earlier this week.
After Brooks refused to promise not to sue, production fired him.
Now he has the audacity to sue her for $800,000 more.
JV's lawyer fired off a letter to Birdman, threatening to sue.
Dugan has threatened to sue if the state approves the permit.
It's like, great, if you want to sue me, go ahead.
Reporting by Heather Somerville; Editing by Sue Horton and Bill Rigby
Reporting by Andy Sullivan; Editing by Kevin Drawbaugh and Sue Horton
Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by Sue Horton and Dan Grebler
Celebrities sue journalists and manage to shut down entire media outlets.
Sue Fortenbery will never forget the screams she heard that day.
Reporting by Dan Levine; Editing by Sue Horton and Marguerita Choy
"We can sue and talk at the same time," Nichols said.
Environmentalists have vowed to sue if the Trump administration weakens them.
Reporting by Kevin Yao and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Jacqueline
The ACLU said it plans to sue Georgia over the bill.
Should the TV movie air as planned, Dre intends to sue.
Reporting by Yawen Chen and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Eric
In some rare cases, they're able to sue and win settlements.
Elsharkawi said he intends to sue the Department of Homeland Security.
Reporting by Mica Rosenberg; Editing by Sue Horton and Mary Milliken
You can't sue your way to a solution for global warming.
When Sue Klebold viewed her son's body, she was, she writes
He gets the nomination, they're going to sue his a[beep].
Reporting by Yeganeh Torbati, editing by Sue Horton and Tom Brown
Reporting by Yeganeh Torbati; Editing by Sue Horton and Lisa Shumaker
Groups can sue once the proposal is finalized as a rule.
Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by Sue Horton and Rosalba O'Brien
As the business owner, you may still sue the disgruntled customer.
In the meantime, read the incredible personal story of Sue Googe.
Her camp is threatening to sue if the post isn't deleted.
Stacey tells us it's all pretty simple ... she's going to sue.
Can a monkey have standing to sue under the Copyright Act?
Hawaii was the first state to sue over Trump's revised ban.
Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Sue Horton and Meredith Mazzilli
Chicago will likely be the first of many cities to sue.
Writing by Alden Bentley, Editing by Sue Thomas and Rosalba O'Brien
He should sue whoever did that to his face with that.
If the government doesn't act, Dench said, her group will sue.
Though not legally obligated, lawyers were in a hurry to sue.
Brittany's attorney, Gerald Griggs, tells TMZ she now plans to sue.
But the freeze has caused some intermediaries to sue the company.
"I want to sue Amber but I'm not," Connor tells Broadly.
As part of the agreement, investors agreed not to sue Zenefits.
The American Civil Liberties Union promised to sue to stop it.
Reporting by Sue Britt; Editing by Karen Pierog and Fiona Ortiz
Ramsey agreed not to sue the school under the agreement reached.
Now some of those faces may have the ability to sue.
He has even threatened to sue firms like Google and Facebook.
Those who accept an offer give up their right to sue.
I started my career working under Sue Desmond-Hellmann at Genentech.
But consumers with grave complaints would be unable to sue, either.
Sue and Ken rarely even kissed in front of the girls.
Reporting by Lawrence Hurley; Editing by Kevin Drawbaugh and Sue Horton
They are the first Americans to sue Boeing over the crashes.
But he also plans to sue The Times over the article.
Robins, couldn't establish their constitutional standing to sue the Soccer Federation.
I was forced to sue him on behalf of my investors.
Each week, Sue has issued a warning about the Chinese hackers.
The parents said they plan to sue the police and university.
That charity was started by Penny PritzkerPenny Sue PritzkerDNC hauls in .
What's next: Opponents are already vowing to sue over the restrictions.
Sue Helen Johnson's Hawkgirl outfit took about a month to create.
Murray and his company made good on the threat to sue.
The reports spurred Trump to threaten to sue the state party.
"Names tell you who you can sue, too," Ms. Lopiano said.
Reporting by Yeganeh Torbati; Editing by Sue Horton and Leslie Adler
The couple were introduced by Mr. Sucsy and his wife, Sue.
His plan to sue was first reported by The Washington Post.
Sometimes companies sue departing employees, but those cases are the exception.
"Honeycomb, watermelon, pomegranates, corn on the cob," said Sue, now 54.
That prompted the Trump Organization to sue for breach of contract.
EU of being racist and homophobic, Banks threatened to sue Elliot.
I will sue to stop the FCC's illegal rollback of #netneutrality.
Real estate owners dispute property taxes frequently, and some even sue.
Guillemain did not say how many families would sue the retailers.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and Winni Zhou; Editing by Sam
In those cases, employees are given permission to sue in court.
FOREST OF WONDERS: Wing & Claw No. 1, by Linda Sue Park.
State officials have threatened to sue if the proposal was finalized.
Patients also retained the right to sue if things go wrong.
One of Weinstein's lawyers is now threatening to sue the Times.
Sue wanted him to try and break up Will and Holly.
Donald Trump often threatens to sue people and doesn't follow through.
As the Mary Sue pointed out: Superhero narratives are politically fascist.
Nelly has vowed to sue her, although he's yet to file.
These people shouldn't have to sue to get damages at all.
Porter starred as the titular cutie in 1991's Curly Sue.
So can a restaurant sue you for leaving a bad review?
Reporting by Mica Rosenberg; Editing by Sue Horton and Ross Colvin
Virginia Hospital Association, that providers can sue over inadequate payment rates.
Anyone seeking to sue them had to meet complex legal requirements.
Such settlements essentially give foreign investors the right to sue governments.
Reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Sue Horton and Franklin Paul
The worker's family plans to sue the automaker, the newspaper said.
A MOTHER'S RECKONINGLiving in the Aftermath of TragedyBy Sue Klebold305 pp.
As my mother would say in the Jewish vocabulary, 'Sue me!
He served while I went from Sorority Sue to protesting hippie.
They're the people behind the 2019 viral sensation Charity Shop Sue.
"Sue is camp, cutting, and ultimately complex," her creators told VICE.
I raised my hand and told them about J.D. and Sue.
The plaintiff did not sue the persons involved in her shooting.
Reporting by Ginger Gibson; Editing by Kieran Murray and Sue Horton
Xi is now working with the ACLU to sue for damages.
A local lawyer representing Mr. Spencer threatened to sue the university.
Mr. Ward said he did not have the money to sue.
The earlier ruling had required plaintiffs to sue in state court.
But it wasn't clear if they had the right to sue.
Trying to sue him is like trying to drown a fish.
BeIN said it planned to sue the A.F.C. over the decision.
A cousin, Sue Saperstein, said the cause was a heart attack.
Shareholders could sue if they believed directors weren't fulfilling those obligations.
Politics and policy • U.S. lawmakers are trying to sue OPEC again.
He was using a wheelchair, aided by his devoted wife, Sue.
As is Sue, who is making bank off the couple's therapy.
Thanks to that new McLaren Sue bought, her brand is excess.
You can relax, Sean Hannity, I'm not going to sue you.
"If I'm lying, you can sue me for perjury," he said.
Other environmental groups and some states are also expected to sue.
It is the first Boeing customer to sue over the grounding.
A lawyer for Mr. Trump has threatened to sue the NYT.
She is the daughter of Sue E. Poppink of Portage, Mich.
SO SUE ME." It's an antiquated form of "sorry not sorry.
The board there has been harassing Sue for maybe 10 years.
I like waking up to the smell of bacon, sue me.
He can't declare bankruptcy or sue his way out of this.
"If you can't take the truth, sue me," says Josephs, 52.
You can sue FEMA, even if you have filed an appeal.
You don't listen to 'A Boy Named Sue' for the ending.
On Tuesday, Secretary of Commerce Penny PritzkerPenny Sue PritzkerDNC hauls in .
Florida was one of the first states to sue tobacco companies.
Sue Gordon, Andrew McCabe, thank you so much for your time.
Ms. Rodriguez has retained a lawyer to sue the school district.
SUMMER HOURS AT THE ROBBERS LIBRARY By Sue Halpern 368 pp.
The detectives plan to sue the department in the coming days.
Sue Paterno also criticized the Freeh report's depiction of her husband.
SOUTH CAROLINA: "The Secret Life of Bees" by Sue Monk Kidd
The rapper's mom is threatening to sue the Bureau of Prisons.
Other entrepreneurs, like Frances Sue Taylor, 69, are specifically targeting seniors.
Reporting by Lawrence Hurley; Editing by Sue Horton and Howard Goller
Actress Jane Lynch who played coach Sue Sylvester retweeted Davis's tweet.
At nineteen, Sue is so devoted to the Web site kickingitteenstyle.
She took Keurig to court to sue them for false advertising.
Reporting by Mica Rosenberg; Editing by Sue Horton and Susan Thomas
Sue Desmond-Hellmann is the recipient of numerous honors and awards.
If that complaint is denied, he said, he plans to sue.
The gun rights group, Guns Save Life, also threatened to sue.
READ: It's nearly impossible to sue a cop for shooting someone.
It's now harder to sue the Trump campaign for privacy violations.
Actress Lindsay Lohan's parents are reportedly pushing her to sue Sen.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and Shu Zhang; Editing by Jacqueline
"Yet we still managed to work that out," Sue DeBoer said.
The worker's family plans to sue the automaker, the newspaper said.
Go deeper: Refugee resettlement agencies sue Trump admin over executive order
Immediately after the rules were released, hospital groups vowed to sue.
Nunes has threatened to sue the Daily Beast for its report.
He moved there when he met his wife, Sue Hershkowitz-Coore.
In this puzzle, "Good name for a tort lawyer" is SUE.
Reporting by Mica Rosenberg; Editing by Sue Horton and Cynthia Osterman
I was so nervous, worried he was going to sue me.
Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen; Editing by Michele Gershberg and Sue Horton
Despite that, the court ruled that Mr. Lozman could not sue.
The piece on Bill's wall was a fake painted by Sue.
What's next: attempts to sue Jeff Koons for using balloon dogs?
Reporting by Lawrence Hurley; Editing by Sue Horton and Will Dunham
Sue, help me out here, I'm going down the wrong path.
Reporting by Yeganeh Torbati; editing by Sue Horton and Jonathan Oatis
They're the ones who pay up if someone decides to sue.
I learned this from Sue Decker, and I think Warren Buffett.
He also said the group intends to sue over the law.
He reacted by calling them liars and threatening to sue them.
There are a lot of people who are wondering if they can sue someone else, usually for very dumb reasons—like the person who wondered if they can sue McDonald's for messing up their order periodically.
Why it's so hard for victims of police abuse to sue and win Why it's so hard for victims of police abuse to sue and win Latasha had no idea the cops would just start shooting.
I invite you to tell whoever is feeling discriminated against to sue me so that I can sue every studio that has left women out...'cause we can do this, if that's what you want to do.
"Everyone wants to sue Trump, but who wants to sue Trump so much that they are going to stand in the way of us trying to get this crisis solved?" this person familiar with the efforts asked.
We're also told before Betty Sue moved in, she only saw her son once from the time he married Amber, and both Betty Sue and Johnny blame her for keeping them apart so she'd have full control.
While Ted Cruz can't sue Twitter for its users spreading a joke that he's the Zodiac Killer, the families of Sandy Hook, Connecticut also can't sue YouTube for hosting Alex Jones's conspiracy theories about the 2012 shooting.
Student plans to sue school district While the school board tried to find ways of preventing future carnage, one of the students wounded in the rampage is planning to sue the school district and local sheriff's office.
"We are going to sue, and other organizations are going to sue, and I think the case is pretty black-and-white that it's against the law," Chet Thompson, head of American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, said.
We're one step closer to seeing Sue Sylvester in a bridesmaid's dress.
"Everyone says 'look at Sue Bo, look at Paul Potts'," Gervais says.
Reporting by Michael Martina and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Nick Macfie
Although it took legal action against the company, it did not sue.
Separately, Qualcomm (QCOM) may sue Apple, in response to Apple's patent lawsuit.
He told us he plans to sue the men over the incident.
Hands had previously tried unsuccessfully to sue Citi in the United States.
Sue Desmond-Hellmann is the CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
"As Sue said, there are so many facets to adoption," Kidman said.
If the coffee at Starbucks is too hot, I can sue you.
He had some really smart executives: Dan Rosensweig, Sue Decker and others.
Shareholders did not immediately sue CHS for securities fraud after Tenet's revelations.
Reporting by Xiaoyi Shao and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Nick Macfie
Correction: A previous version of this article incorrectly named Dr. Kyle Sue.
Reporting by Yawen Chen and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Eric Meijer
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Pete Sweeney and Richard Borsuk
" Rubio went off on Trump today: "Donald Trump likes to sue people.
He implied he could sue the SEC for violating its own rules.
There's the Field Museum, home to a T-rex fossil named Sue.
So of course they sue Snapchat, cause it's social media's fault, right?
Sue, meanwhile, gathers her friends to offer feedback on her new invention.
The Natural Resources Defense Council is already ready to sue, says Doniger.
Specifically, its lawyers threatened to sue the news outlet reporting the story.
According to Allred, the former contestants do not want to sue Marmel.
Patti Sue, a lesbian, had killed herself in 1995 at age 23.
It was around then that Sue started looking for a tattoo apprenticeship.
The company won't sue the government to get access to the hack.
Now, 6,000 Illinoisans whose images ended up in the database can sue.
"I am going to fucking sue Jimmy Cameron," Corbally told a friend.
Trump's response was to sue Schneiderman, a suit that was thrown out.
He was amazed that Bilott would sue DuPont while remaining at Taft.
Advocates signaled that they are ready to sue over the new policy.
Then-PEOPLE reporter Sue Carswell recorded her phone conversation with "Miller," a.k.a.
He had unsuccessfully attempted to sue the paper for defamation in 2012.
Today's vote helps Democrats go to court to sue for this information.
She went on to unsuccessfully sue their business advisors at the time.
Now, any spouse can sue regardless of their gender or their partner.
Sue Burke's debut novel was one of my favorite reads this year.
"It said that if we published, they would sue us," Cadwalladr said.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and Kevin Yao; Editing by Shri Navaratnam
Cordray was prepared to sue the company on those grounds, sources said.
Reporting by Julia Edwards Ainsley; Editing by Sue Horton and Ross Colvin
However, registration is required if you want to sue someone for infringement.
Brooks was later asked to pledge not to sue over the assault.
And if he doesn't, they're threatening to sue and force him to.
Too much time may have passed to sue for the original incident.
Migos was also kicked off a Delta flight, and threatened to sue.
Corbyn has vowed to sue if he isn't put on the ballot.
An Alberta court ruled in 2014 she may sue the provincial government.
The chapter about sacking workers had the title "People Very Rarely Sue".
"I thought she was just acting at first," photographer Sue Paquin wrote.
"He told me I should sue the EU," she told BBC television.
In 22006, waitress Debra Sue Carter was found murdered in her apartment.
Trump earlier Saturday also vowed to sue his accusers after the election.
He can sue for money if he wants, but that's kinda lame.
In 1997, the Field Museum paid $8.36 million for Sue at auction.
Judge G. Steven Agee denied that the plaintiffs had standing to sue.
No one has standing to sue on behalf of a resentful river.
"You could see everyone was thrilled to bits," says local Sue Fidler.
Go deeper: 16 states sue Trump over his border wall national emergency
The ACLU has said it plans to sue Georgia over the bill.
"It's possible Sue Luiz won't return to these working conditions," he says.
And the American Civil Liberties Union plans to sue the Trump administration.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and David Lawder; Editing by Andrea Ricci.
Reporting by Cheng Fang and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Kim Coghill
I&aposll spend all the money I have to sue you back.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and Meng Meng; Editing by Tom Hogue
The Dylan Klebold that Sue describes gave no sign of such potential.
Yet unlike those enumerated powers, the power to sue is largely untested.
Otherwise, they would have to sue, which would be even more expensive.
Reporting by Kevin Yao and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Sam Holmes
The announcement prompted the mother of one of the victims to sue.
After I left (in late 2014), Cambridge Analytica threatened to sue me.
On Wednesday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is visiting California to sue it.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and Min Zhang; Editing by Shri Navaratnam
Lawyers fearing a loss of business complained loudly and threatened to sue.
They've threatened, but have yet to actually sue her for the dough.
Someone should sue to get them to release a fraction of it.
I complained to the doctor right away and [threatened to] sue her.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and David Stanway; Editing by Michael Perry
Luckily, they didn't sue us or anything but it was a mess.
Reporting by Kevin Yao and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Toby Chopra
Trump called all the accusations lies and promised to sue his accusers.
Reporting by Yawen Chen and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Kim Coghill
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and Shaloo Shrivastava; Editing by Kim Coghill
Dre Threatens To Sue SonyRobert De Niro Goes Off on Donald Trump
Meanwhile the man pulled off the United plane is preparing to sue.
Then those children could sue—and put Trump back in his place.
Reporting by Samuel Shen and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Greg Mahlich
Fininvest hit back with various accusations against Vivendi and promised to sue.
Mrs Watts withdrew her two surviving horses this month, threatening to sue.
Airbnb had previously said it would sue if Cuomo approved the bill.
Reporting by Muyu Xu and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Paul Tait
Reporting by Sue Britt, writing by Ben Klayman; Editing by Marguerita Choy
We're going to have people sue like you've never been sued before.
The family had no plans to sue the zoo, Ms. Myers said.
The oil refining industry has promised to sue to block the move.
The family previously said it does not intend to sue the zoo.
One Sunday morning in July, Sue got a call from their pastor.
That led Williams to sue Mr. Warren for breaching their merger agreement.
Should I be able to sue someone who discloses my expunged record?
Nichols said Trump could sue the New York officials in that state.
If that exceeds 20 days, the requester has a right to sue.
Opponents could then sue in court to try to stop the changes.
SUE GORDON: I think making this that simple would be a mistake.
House Appropriations Chair Nita LoweyNita Sue LoweyPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Sue, a product manager, knew what it would cost to replace her.
She said she doesn't intend to sue the team or the Phanatic.
I didn't hire a lawyer and try to sue for big bucks.
Texas voters Sue Evenwel and Edward Pfenninger sought to answer that question.
Nicholas Kristof GOD should sue some of her supposed champions for defamation.
Point guard Sue Bird sustained a knee injury in the second quarter.
He promised to sue all of his accusers during the 2016 election.
The climate projections have prompted some young people to sue their governments.
" On a Facebook video, she said, "I'm not gonna sue Lisa Bloom.
"In the Abstract," Art Bernstein, Sue Contessa, Peter Galasso and Aida Izadpanah.
Moore also denied those allegations and has threatened to sue the Post.
Sue is keeping her old job, now in the President Montez's administration.
It is expected to default, which would normally prompt creditors to sue.
Reporting by David Stanway and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Ian Geoghegan
The state attorneys general of California and New York threatened to sue.
Robbins&apos spokesperson said he plans to sue BuzzFeed for the reporting.
The National Immigration Law Center said it will will sue the administration.
On several occasions he threatened to sue me, though he never did.
Trump Jr. said Thursday his father may sue The New York Times.
Reporting by Steve Wang and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Gareth Jones
Reporting By Jake Spring and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Ed Davies
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and David Stanway; Editing by Clarence Fernandez
"I would sue the federal government to defend California's determination," Jones said.
Sue Stenhouse, the city's director of senior services, organized the news conference.
Reporting By Xiaoyi Shao and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Kim Coghill
If she didn't pay up immediately, the agency wrote, it might sue.
A MOTHER'S RECKONING: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy, by Sue Klebold.
The agency didn't produce the records by August, leading Becerra to sue.
House Appropriations Chairwoman Nita LoweyNita Sue LoweyPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Wyclef was so pissed during his pullover, he promised to sue cops.
The statutes that the cheerleaders can sue under are also a problem.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and Kevin Yao; Editing by Clarence Fernandez
If you can't successfully sue the shit out of them, join them.
Sue Siegel is the CEO of GE Ventures, Licensing & Healthymagination at GE.
It joined many other U.S. municipal entities to sue Monsanto over PCBs.
French media reported Lambert's parents were to sue the medical team involved.
Reporting by Tracy Rucinski; Editing by Lauren Tara LaCapra and Sue Horton
Wal-Mart's Japan subsidiary could sue Seattle for denying a building permit.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and Winni Zhou; Editing by Alexandra Hudson
Peggy Sue Gerron was born on June 15, 1940, in Olton, Tex.
Sue Schurke looks at the economy differently than most of her neighbors.
We cannot sue gun manufacturers because he voted for that years ago.
"He told me I should sue the EU," May told BBC television.
Internet service providers could also sue Washington State to overturn its rules.
While cannabis growers say they won't sue, pesticide sprayers aren't risking it.
Mr. Cohen is not the first to sue BuzzFeed over the dossier.
Thankfully, there are people like Sue Obeidi who work to remedy this.
Allowing individuals to sue foreign governments gives up some of that control.
AX) is preparing to potentially sue social media giant Facebook Inc (FB.
Come January, he'll be able to do more than just sue people.
Justice Kagan, writing for the majority, said Mr. Allen could not sue.
In that case, Congress could sue to try to enforce its demand.
The rule will also be useful to people who sue over discrimination.
"They were big mature trees," Sue Donoghue, president of the alliance, said.
Meek's lawyer also claims an intention to sue the Cosmopolitan for defamation.
First, they don't think anybody should be able to sue at all.
It's a stressful thing to sue your former employer for age discrimination.
Your neighbor could sue for damages and press criminal charges for vandalism.
McDonald's tried to sue the company, but sales began to take off.
On the Democratic side, Sue Bell Cobb is competing against five men.
The group also backs Vermont gubernatorial candidate Sue Minter, another Sanders supporter.
All six women testified they have no plans to sue Harvey Weinstein.
Sue Koehler-Arsenault, who was ordained by One Spirit Interfaith Seminary, officiated.
They wanted to sue Mesa for violating the Fourth and Fifth Amendment.
Take the land, Mr. Trump would say, and let them sue us.
I picked Sue Murphy, who was Chelsea Lately's showrunner for 11 years.
If You Want To sue MMSD Ed.Board I Will Incur Your expenses.
That's especially true when it comes to Emily's forbidden relationship with Sue.
"They will sue, and they will win," he said of plan customers.
Reporting by Sue-lin Wong and Meng Meng; Editing by Jacqueline Wong
Greens have vowed to sue to test Trump's ability to do so.
Go deeper: Sexual abuse survivors sue the Vatican over predatory U.S. priests
The New York attorney general will sue over the net neutrality rollback.
The American Civil Liberties Union threatened to sue him if he did.
That same year, Brown met Sue Klapholz, and began an M.D.-Ph.
Saudi Arabia's allies must press it to sue for peace in Yemen.
Others sue to pry open the private internal records of gun makers.
Should anybody be able to sue a website for hosting illegal content?
"Whenever there's money involved, people are likely to sue," Ms. Klein said.
Trump's campaign has threatened to sue Sims for violating a nondisclosure agreement.
Reyes admitted that previous attempts to sue over national monuments have failed.
Apple is willing to sue employees it believes threaten its competitive advantage.
I just want a pair that'll go with every outfit, sue me.
The Times writes that it is "unclear" whether Away plans to sue.
Laney Griner is threatening to sue the Iowa Republican for copyright infringement.
The suit follows a January warning that Earthjustice was preparing to sue.
The fundraisers had to sue Brant to get him to settle up.
He is on Fox News threatening to sue co-panelists for libel.
Taylor Swift's lawyers threatened to sue Microsoft over the company's Tay chatbot.
The first is "No, we'll sue," in which case call a lawyer.
"We are very excited to have Sue join our organization," he said.
The Justice Department is reportedly prepared to sue to block that merger.
House Oversight Committee members will meet to discuss "sue and settle" agreements.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong and John Ruwitch; Editring by Nick Macfie
Forstater decided to sue, purporting to seek legal protection for her beliefs.
If I take their passports, they will sue to get them back.
Go deeper: Mick Mulvaney will not sue to block impeachment inquiry subpoena
Hawaii was the first state to sue over Mr. Trump's revised ban.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Richard Pullin and Christian Schmollinger
Reporting by Meng Meng and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Clarence Fernandez
So what specific harm gives California the right to sue over it?
The couple's prized Picasso Sue is a noted fan of fine art.
An additional 50 people had filed notices that they planned to sue.
The American Civil Liberties Union has already said it plans to sue.
So now he's demanding he get the dough back, or he'll sue.
He couldn't stop himself from threatening to sue the New York Times.
Permitting Texas to sue on fiscal grounds will lead "taxpayers all over the country" to sue "in all kinds of cases, many of which will involve nothing more than political disagreements" which courts are ill-equipped to adjudicate.
Allowing Texas to sue on fiscal grounds would lead "taxpayers all over the country" to sue "in all kinds of cases, many of which will involve nothing more than political disagreements", which courts are ill-equipped to adjudicate.
Trump Threatens to Sue CruzDonald Trump has threatened to sue Ted Cruz over his eligibility for the presidency unless he pulls anti-Trump attack adverts, and also renewed threats that he could run as a third-party candidate.
Sue Paterno says she and her family want to move forward "With this resolution, my family and I want to move forward with the University community and University leadership," Sue Paterno, Joe Paterno's widow, said in a statement.
Victims can only sue until they reach the age of 23, and children who allege abuse in public institutions, like schools or foster care, are forced to file an "intent to sue" within 90 days of the original incident.
Lewis portrays Erica, struggling mother of Maggie (Booksmart's Diana Silvers) and a former classmate of Sue Ann/"Ma" who let her fellow students get away with a heinous prank on Sue Ann that could be classified as sexual assault.
If the agency finds enough evidence of harassment, it will often try to reach a settlement with the employer; if that fails, the EEOC can sue them in federal court, or allow the complainant to sue in federal court.
They get to meet Sue Dunlap, the CEO of Planned Parenthood Los Angeles.
But then he threatened to sue Miller once the song grew in popularity.
Find a friendly way to describe that one to Sue Barker, eh Rodge?
Unfortunately for the youths, Sue-Ann — whom they coin "Ma" — isn't just lonely.
Azealia Banks started a GoFundMe campaign so that she could sue Russell Crowe.
Reporting by Elias Glenn; Writing by Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Clarence Fernandez
Otherwise, comedians may continue to sue – and make a joke of copyright law.
But if you hold the intellectual property rights to them, please don't sue!
This "sue and settle strategy" circumvents both congressional intent and the rulemaking process.
Update: We heard back from Dr. Sue, who insists his research is legit.
I first learned about Sue more than six years after her original trial.
I thought it was ridiculous, a lot of people threatened to sue them.
Could he sue the election board, and would that hold up the process?
The legislation allowed Ukrainian citizens to sue the Russian government for property damage.
The ACLU has also said it will sue if the law is passed.
States sue Trump administration at record pace MORE and you're no Barack Obama.
This was the kind of environment that Mathis's daughter Patti Sue didn't survive.
When an agency doesn't meet the deadlines under the law, requesters can sue.
The only way to get things moving has been to sue the government.
Threatens to sue a company over a Halloween costume where he looks fat.
California officials have already threatened to sue the Trump administration on this issue.
Reporting by Sue-lin Wong, Writing by Elias Glenn; Editing by Kim Coghill
But it's quite possible that, like with Equifax, customers will want to sue.
When she was diagnosed with cancer, Betty Sue moved to an LA home.
The anti-vaxxers will jump on it and sue and say anti-Semitism.
The very first man to sue, John Doe 1, saw Kelly on Dec.
They also say the right to sue is enshrined in the U.S. Constitution.
Private equity firms rarely sue their limited partners, let alone well-heeled ones.
States sue Trump administration at record pace MORE for everything that goes wrong.
A MOTHER'S RECKONING Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy By Sue Klebold Illustrated.
The American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood have already vowed to sue.
It was unclear if the committee would sue to enforce the contempt finding.
Markets reeled, and a Mexican delegation rushed to Washington to sue for peace.
Trump has vehemently denied the allegations and is threatening to sue the Times.
Today's is: The Trump campaign is threatening to sue the New York Times.
If a company were to continue doing so, the consumer could sue them.
America's Supreme Court gave the go-ahead for iPhone users to sue Apple.
They want an apology and have threatened to sue Britain over the declaration.
Then-PEOPLE reporter Sue Carswell interviewed "Miller," later playing the tape for Maples.
The practice has forced some providers to sue patients to recover the money.
It would also let state attorneys-general and civil claimants sue online platforms.
Would everyone with a marijuana conviction then be able to sue the DEA?
We're told Lamont has already met with a lawyer and plans to sue.
"If and when these terrible unconstitutional ideas are implemented, we're prepared to sue."
But Obama's said it could lead other countries to sue US troops abroad.
His adoption by Sue and John Brierley provided salvation for the lost child.
"The earth seemed to be sort of moving," Sue says of that moment.
House Democrats are eager to sue, but whether they have standing is unclear.
One of them tried to sue America's top diplomat in Budapest for defamation.
One of them still works there as NASA's longest serving woman: Sue Finley.
The Life of Sue Mengers, Hollywood's First Superagent, explained what gave Mengers credibility.
When Avenatti wasn't partying with the media, he was threatening to sue them.
Then-PEOPLE reporter Sue Carswell interviewed Miller, later playing the tape for Maples.
Figuring out whom to sue and finding the right plaintiff both pose challenges.
She'll face a classic pocketbook injury, and therefore might have grounds to sue.
The clawbacks prompted two insurers of the affected bonds to sue the government.
The companies are looking to help Washington and Minnesota as they sue Trump.
" She asked him if he knew who she was, and he said, "Sue.
Reckoning, Sue Klebold quotes from the diaries she kept in the days, months,
Throughout, Sue Klebold traces her own slow path away from denial: her initial
The Washington partner said she is afraid to sue under her own name.
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong; Writing by Pete Sweeney; Editing by Shri Navaratnam
He accused AMI of blackmail and extortion but has yet to sue them.
ICBC said it always respected the law, and threatened to sue "malicious slanderers".
They are therefore harmed by the executive actions and have cause to sue.
And I said to everybody: 'Get yourself a lawyer and sue ABC news.
Sue Googe or her campaign team might have selected this one on accident.
Reporting by Heather Somerville; Editing by Sue Horton, Rosalba O'Brien and Sandra Maler
Reporting by Sue-Lin Wong; Writing by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Sam Holmes
Castor said he thought the move might help Constand successfully sue the entertainer.
The big question, of course ... WHY didn't Abel and Ola sue Jussie Smollett???
The victims could sue Salling's estate for damages they suffered from his transgressions.
Meet Lil' Bunny Sue Roux Hendrickson Deak Akey, more commonly known as Roux.
Reporting by David Lawder; Writing by Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Will Waterman
But of course Trump doesn't need a good reason to threaten to sue.
As long as there's Paul, Mary, Mel, Sue, bakers, cake & bread, who cares?
It also allowed retirees to sue the pension fund administrators for poor performance.
Another tactic some state lawmakers have been trying is to sue the FCC.
It also limits the rights of LGBT people to sue over workplace violations.
" More recently, he reportedly threatened to sue CNN, saying, "Wouldn't that be fun?
Reporting by Paul Carsten; Writing by Sue-Lin Wong; editing by Nick Macfie
Reporting by Yawen Chen; Writing by Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Jacqueline Wong
Since announcing his presidential run, Trump has threatened to sue top opponent Sen.
Frosh sue the administration over it, so the General Assembly passed a joint
And when this happens, it sounds as if Sue is fighting a battle.
He said he could, and they could sue him if they were right.
But House Appropriations Chairwoman Nita LoweyNita Sue LoweyPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Massachusetts in October became the second state to sue Exxon over similar arguments.
Reporting by Beijing Monitoring Desk and Sue-Lin Wong; Editing by Kim Coghill
Appropriations Conference Committee Chairwoman Nita LoweyNita Sue LoweyPelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
The 1st Circuit concluded that plaintiffs in Asacol did have standing to sue.
The hospital argued that deceased bodies do not have legal standing to sue.
Seriously, why would I sue Madonna for the best moment of my life?
Workers can sue for twice however much they are paid below that wage.
"Texas will sue to stop Obama's transgender directive to schools," Abbott tweeted Wednesday.
Shareholders in the United States can and do sue to protect their rights.
Reporting by Sarah McBride; Editing by Sue Horton, Miral Fahmy and Bill Trott
Abortion rights advocates have already said they will sue to block the bill.
The attorneys general of California and New York have also threatened to sue.
"They will eat anything," said Sue Donoghue, president of the Prospect Park Alliance.
Several groups have already said they would sue the president over the declaration.
SUE GORDON: For me and then I'll let you say the right thing.
Reporting by Sue-lin Wong and Beijing Monitoring Desk; Editing by Kim Coghill
In the United States, the schoolteacher would have no legal grounds to sue.
But I know better, and I am willing to sue or be sued.
They promised Thursday that they will sue once the roll back becomes final.
Some legal analysts question whether they have standing to sue the Justice Department.
The cause was a heart attack, his friend and paralegal Sue Herndon said.
The Christian employees hit back Monday, threatening to sue NASA for religious discrimination.

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