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"Where the land is violated, women are violated," Huntley said.
If anyone has been proven to have violated court orders, violated state actions, and violated constitutional rights, they should be removed from office.
Trump neither violated the Constitution nor violated the separation of powers.
Because I really do think if somebody feels violated, then they're violated.
"So when I violated the rules, I violated them yesterday," Booker said.
Paul's antics violated basic norms of decency, and might have violated the law.
Cosby sexually violated me... Gave me three blue pills and sexually violated me without my consent.
And his rights should not be violated just like no one else's rights should be violated.
"If Bucks County willfully violated the law for one person, they violated it for everyone," he said.
Unfortunately, the press release of last Friday violated this trust and violated NOAA's policies of scientific integrity.
They think that the FBI guidelines have been violated, incredibly violated and they want to talk about it.
Now, the person at that point has violated an agreement we had... But have they violated my consent?
How to safely report it if you are violated — and, trigger alert, how to know if you are violated.
If Washington, Obama, or any other president violated the emoluments clause, that simply means that they violated the emoluments clause.
Shannon said the tests "violated the intent" of a U.N. resolution, but would not say they violated the resolution itself.
He may have violated her trust and violated the terms of their marriage, but she is aiding and abetting scoundrels.
For any prosecutor, a key element of a criminal case is showing that someone violated the law and violated it knowingly.
Gun rights advocates said the handgun law violated their Second Amendment rights, and that both laws violated their Fourteenth Amendment equal protection rights.
As was the New York Times op-ed by Steinem, arguing that Lewinsky's will was not violated, so no feminist principles were violated.
In April, officials said ZTE had violated its agreement with the United States because it didn't punish senior management for having violated the sanctions.
" For the same reason, the Obama administration also consistently avoided saying outright that the tests violated the resolution, saying instead they "violated the intent.
She may not have violated the letter of the law (although there's debate there, too) but she sure as hell violated the spirit of it.
Since the agency's action violated an appropriations law, it also violated the Antideficiency Act, which prohibits agencies from spending money that has not been appropriated.
Bryce Harper violated one of baseball's unwritten rules before being victimized when infielder Jung-Ho Kang of the Pirates violated another—or so say the Nationals.
In every pair, both spells violated the same fundamental principle of physics, biology, or psychology, but each varied in how much it violated a secondary one.
While Kelly said Acosta's Fifth Amendment rights to due process were violated, he did not issue a ruling on whether the reporter's First Amendment rights were violated.
"All in all, I feel violated, I feel they have violated my trust as a customer," Leah Larkin, a genetic genealogist based in Livermore, California, told BuzzFeed News.
Of 12 accused parties, the report found, despite conflicting accounts, that 10 players had violated university policy on sexual harassment and that four had violated sexual assault policies.
"While performing these duties, (Callaghan) violated his role as a coach, sexually violated the Plaintiff, and used his position of authority and power over the Plaintiff," the lawsuit alleges.
If his reasoning is correct, the government violated the law when it set the first salary threshold in 1938, and it violated it every time it subsequently adjusted the threshold.
Whether or not Comcast specifically violated the exact terms of the consent decree, we believe regulators feel the spirit was violated with Comcast pushing the envelope as far as possible.
That treaty banned U.S. and Russian land-based missiles with ranges between 500 and 5,500 kilometers, but Russia has violated violated the agreement by deploying the 9M729 intermediate-range cruise missile.
A right that will be respected by a community that believes and supports survivors and that recognizes that when one person's safety is violated, everyone feels their own safety is violated.
Whether or not his conduct violated the Hatch Act, as has been suggested, it certainly violated settled Departmental procedures which had been followed by that agency historically, and for good reasons.
While it's "perfectly plausible" to argue that Mr. Kerry violated the Logan Act, "it's been violated hundreds of times" with no repercussions, said Michael McConnell, a law professor at Stanford University.
While the judge in the case said Acosta's Fifth Amendment rights to due process were violated, he did not issue a ruling on whether the reporter's First Amendment rights were violated.
In fact, to the contrary, they show that Omarosa may have violated White House ethics, misused federal property, including government vehicles, and violated contract law through a broken non-disclosure agreement.
" Mr. Charles said to me, "I haven't violated anything.
" She also said, "As a woman, I felt violated.
They could think about the type of people who could be violated and will be violated in the future, and advise YouTube on who should be hired or what should be monitored.
When we look at our situation, we're not hearing of anybody's religious liberties that are being violated, and we're again not hearing any citizens that are being violated in terms of freedoms.
A Fort Smith Police investigation into Debra Stevens' death found that while the 911 dispatcher "violated policy by being rude to Stevens at times," she hadn't violated the law in her response.
If a corporation has violated the law, then it should pay penalties as required in the laws it violated, not direct them to the coffers of whatever nonprofit has won the prosecutor's favor.
Seoul: Korean war armistice violated The new sanctions and North Korea's defiant response come amid complaints from South Korea that their northern neighbor violated the Korean War armistice agreement in the past week.
She also said the campaign violated New York State law.
"They violated Florida's prohibition against dual office holders," Raskin said.
In his response, Castro acknowledged that he'd violated the act.
"What I did violated no laws, no regulations," Giuliani said.
However, Roux's account doesn't seem to have violated these guidelines.
McConnell and Republican objectors said that Warren violated Senate rules.
Many people may have been convicted using techniques that violated
Experts say this could mean Trump violated campaign finance law.
Unwittingly, humanity has violated the pact they let history forget.
In 2017, the court ruled the law violated the constitution.
To some, the women violated policy by saluting in uniform.
It was horrible, and I feel extremely violated and disgusted.
He did not specify which regulations Goldcorp could have violated.
Instead, Gawker violated my privacy and cashed in on it.
" He also added, "Our First Amendment rights have been violated.
Meet the gaggle of Republicans who violated security protocols Wednesday.
The report flags four studies that violated informed consent rules.
Democracy erodes when laws and norms are violated with impunity.
It further claims that their Fourth Amendment rights were violated.
Diamond is accused of having violated his probation, Fox6 reports.
That wasn't the only moment that her autonomy was violated.
"It was a leash law that I violated," Bedol explains.
When a cheetah kills a gazelle, are rights being violated?
The two Greek soldiers, Erdogan said, had violated Turkish borders.
BLANKENSHIP: No, I have never violated a safety standard myself.
And she signed a nondisclosure agreement, which she now violated.
So basically, Iran says the U.S. has violated the deal.
"He hasn't violated our rules," Dorsey said Tuesday of Jones.
Jeffrey Immelt, Mr Welch's amiable successor, violated all three rules.
It does not explain how the zoo violated the act.
He said Nestle Purina's marketing violated state consumer protection laws.
The basic principle of the Putin regime has been violated.
But MSU officials also asserted no NCAA rules were violated.
But the sanctity of our reason is routinely violated online.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said US strike violated international law.
We know she violated the Espionage Act, mishandled secret intelligence.
It also violated the trust of the local seafood industry.
It is indisputable that the authorities violated their own protocols.
He said he was scared and sad, and felt violated.
Russia and its proxies in Ukraine frequently violated ceasefires there.
"I felt like my rights were completely violated," Loveland said.
So are Keshas constitutional rights being violated now, judge Lady?
And lastly, I felt violated and muzzled all over again.
He violated our trust which negatively impacted our entire program.
"They felt violated," said a person briefed on the issue.
"What they did is they violated state law," Ekl says.
And that's the rule being violated today by Senate Republicans.
"I saw no evidence that she violated ethics," McCain said.
"I felt violated," she explains, her voice becoming more emotional.
A federal judge ruled the payments violated campaign finance laws.
" Republican Representative Matt Gaetz said he felt "victimized and violated.
Prosecutors also considered whether he violated NYPD's policy on chokeholds.
An administrative judge has not ruled whether he violated policy.
The judge ruled the department violated procedure in its decision.
Multiple lawsuits have alleged that Trump has violated the rule.
Pakistan complained Monday that the strike had violated its sovereignty.
If the former are violated, people can go to jail.
Ricker argued his constitutional right to confront witnesses was violated.
He argued that it also violated his own constitutional rights.
The NLRB is investigating whether Tesla had violated federal standards.
Poland and Hungary's respective governments have demonstrably violated democratic standards.
The European Commission is investigating whether consumer law was violated.
The DFS has said the program violated state insurance law.
Facebook said it "violated its community standards," The Verge reported.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Fla.), has violated the principle of neutrality.
The SEC says a February 5003 tweet violated the agreement.
North Korea violated every nuclear agreement its leaders ever signed.
Nurse violated the rule that prohibits fighting an unwilling combatant.
Also' the movie never violated its own style or pretense.
The SEC claimed a February 19 tweet violated the agreement.
Defendants violated California law and they will be held accountable.
I just feel violated until I focus on something else.
It was bad enough that Arpaio's office violated constitutional rights.
The issue was whether police frisking violated the Fourth Amendment.
The company did not specify exactly which policies were violated.
Third, the trial violated every meaningful right to due process.
The company said he had violated its code of conduct.
"My civil liberties were violated," Ms. Webb said on Friday.
Bill Baird, an activist, violated one such law in Massachusetts.
He stands by it, and he has not violated it.
He hasn't violated the company's three strikes policy, she said.
Common Cause argues that the payment violated campaign finance laws.
But the lawsuit claims their cozy arrangement violated patients' privacy.
California argued that allowing such a lawsuit violated the Constitution.
Defense lawyers disagreed that Mr. Manafort had violated the deal.
It violated rights protected by the First and Fourth Amendments.
Sharpton says she's negative for herpes but still feels violated.
But the network said the producer had violated company policy.
He also violated basic traffic safety requirements, the decision said.
The judge said the project approval in part violated NEPA.
Andrew Johnson violated a federal act by removing an official.
But the edge isn't meant to be flagrantly violated, either.
" If laws were violated, he added, "we will react accordingly.
Indeed, he sounded unequivocal that he had violated the law.
And yet maybe we feel violated just watching those clips.
This would have violated the embargo, which was still active.
I violated your privacy and got your number from Shauna.
I felt violated, injured; a part of me felt broken.
As president, he has violated one longstanding norm after another.
And he probably already violated the streaming platform's community guidelines.
And the girl's lawyers say Border Patrol violated federal rules.
They reluctantly agreed but have violated the agreement several times.
But Vittorio Pecoraro argued that his privacy had been violated.
Days later, police said Salamoni violated use of force policies.
She violated her security clearance and put lives at risk.
Some Democrats accused Ms. Nguyen of having violated parliamentary rules.
It looks like Donald Trump violated the tax code. Repeatedly.
"...My personal liberty to vote has been violated," he added.
Meadows suggested Papadopoulos' Fourth Amendment rights could have been violated.
Advocates believe his appointment violated the Federal Vacancies Reform Act.
In promulgating the endangerment finding, the EPA violated federal law.
Harris's plan to require states that have violated Roe v.
He sued, believing that his constitutional rights had been violated.
People are right to feel violated and to be concerned.
"Chimney" begins: Sanctuaries for Amazonia's native peoples are routinely violated.
Court records show he violated that order the following year.
He said the majority had violated the nation's basic values.
Volkswagen has said its management has not violated disclosure rules.
The judges said the maps violated Democratic voters' constitutional rights.
He repeatedly said he had not violated Myanmar media law.
" Another of Ingraham's guests, Mollie Hemingway, a writer for the conservative website The Federalist, proclaimed: "If the civil rights and civil liberties of Carter Page can be violated, they can be violated for anyone.
The Commerce Department in April found ZTE had violated a 2017 settlement created after the company violated sanctions on Iran and North Korea, and banned U.S. companies from providing exports to ZTE for seven years.
But the lawsuit is alleging the government violated the First Amendment by limiting "anonymous speech and private expressive association" and violated the Administrative Procedure Act by creating rules that go beyond the State Department's authority.
He claimed she violated his First Amendment right by blocking him on Twitter and cited a July ruling by an appeals court that said President Donald Trump violated the First Amendment by blocking Twitter users.
This line, he was told, violated Google's harassment and discrimination policy.
Investigators will be looking into whether the owner violated any regulations.
Washington state argued that it violated constitutional protections against religious discrimination.
Having your privacy violated constantly isn't a problem if you're perfect.
A ceasefire in South Sudan violated just hours after it began.
Mayor Cynthia Chase said the immigration detention violated the public's trust.
In 2008, Apple announced that this violated its code of conduct.
It has been violated repeatedly, with each side blaming the other.
And if he did, do you think he violated the law?
David and Victoria will tell you that Hillary violated multiple laws.
The content and delivery was unprofessional and violated codes of conduct.
The rangers "violated" them in a "very degrading way," Elema said.
France has violated the three-percent rule every year since 2007.
Three of Arpaio's subordinates also violated court orders, the judge found.
The company responded to say its Community Standards were not violated.
Meng allegedly violated U.S. banking fraud laws and sanctions against Iran.
She said she felt "extremely violated and upset," the affidavit states.
Duffin said the confession obtained by investigators violated Dassey's constitutional rights.
Twitter said the tweet violated its policy on sharing private information.
Hammond's family had contended that the teenager's civil rights were violated.
They're people just like us who don't need to feel violated.
He didn't mention the fact that they violated the Geneva convention.
The fact of the matter is they have violated this agreement.
Omar violated its policies but didn't remove her from the platform.
The advocates believe his appointment violated the Federal Vacancies Reform Act.
Three of Arpaio's subordinates also violated court orders, the judge found.
"My civil liberties were violated," Webb told the New York Times.
He got probation, which he violated and finally served two years.
That legislation was defeated amid concerns it violated the First Amendment.
Roberson's family disagrees, arguing that the shooting violated his civil rights.
Congress will hold Stumpf accountable if laws were violated, Hensarling said.
Rules are being broken here, a sacred charge is being violated.
They have violated my personal information, refused to give balance information.
The group violated Twitter's policies against "violent extremist groups," Twitter said.
Religious groups that challenged the policy argued it violated their beliefs.
Stuart argued that the disciplinary action violated Lutz's First Amendment rights.
A message from Twitter said McGowan had violated the company's rules.
The public prosecutor's office denied that Castro's rights had been violated.
Twitter said that both the account and video violated its policies.
He didn't mention the fact that they violated the Geneva Conventions.
The court held that it violated fair treatment under the law.
Hodak, however, has allegedly violated the order multiple times, People reports.
Twitter suspended the accounts that violated the company's terms of use.
Some people, especially non-U240 fans, felt pretty violated or annoyed.
Qasem Soleimani, may have also violated a travel ban, Ban wrote.
AS allegedly violated that order ... promoting officials to issue the warrant.
It just determines whether a specific video violated a specific policy.
Russia said the U.S. strikes against Assad's government violated international law.
It's unclear how, specifically, Al Jazeera's Discover channel violated these laws.
The Tweet clearly violated our rules and should have been removed.
In doing so, Pyongyang violated multiple United Nations Security Council resolutions.
Lexmark argued that violated their patents, but the Supreme Court disagreed.
Notably, the company did not state which rule Condell had violated.
The Academy even said the tweet violated the organization's ethics requirements.
Agencies may not even have violated the terms of their contracts.
"We told them that Halkbank had not violated sanctions," he added.
There was anger and sorrow that gay space had been violated.
CNN is alleging that this abrupt action violated due process rights.
The DFS has said that the program violated state insurance law.
The FEC found that Cruz had violated a campaign finance statute.
Trump may have violated centuries of presidential norms and federal law.
However, Wednesday's sanctions indicate it determined Russia violated the 1991 law.
Cohen said that he violated campaign finance laws at Trump's direction.
That crux was that they had violated a political bottom line.
Ms. Trump has said she never violated the nation's immigration laws.
Hunt had violated her probation from a previous charge in 2014.
Prosecutors must show that the officer willfully violated someone's civil rights.
Graves also said the pushback from local leaders violated federal powers.
The SEC declined to comment on whether that violated disclosure rules.
Judge is not ruling Acosta's first amendment was in fact violated.
One American health care professional's conscience violated is one too many.
If there were a conspiracy, what laws might have been violated?
He argues that Gawker violated his privacy in publishing the excerpt.
And much of it apparently violated the association's athlete compensation rules.
The notice will change depending on the rule that's been violated.
Detractors claimed it discriminated against Muslims and violated the U.S. Constitution.
"They said it violated the nature of their work," says Leggett.
It showed how a person could reveal herself without being violated.
Amazon initially fought the order, claiming that it violated free speech.
Apple declined to comment on what Chinese regulations had been violated.
So that is the part where the developer agreement was violated.
Conway is among those who believe the appointment violated the Constitution.
Facebook said any content that violated its prohibition would be removed.
That was a decidedly problematic decision that violated all legal precedent.
It's usually people whose space was violated in a meaningful way.
California, found that teacher tenure protections violated student rights. Then-U.
The message did not specify which guidelines the teenager had violated.
Critics say Thanathorn is a corrupt billionaire who violated election law.
While federal courts have found many such efforts violated Roe v.
These were two of a handful of men who violated me.
But yes, Miss Manners knows that the boundaries are often violated.
Administration after administration signed treaties with tribes and then violated them.
Accepting such a gift violated ethics standards, according to the report.
The contributors sued, claiming that MNN violated their First Amendment rights.
As a result, they argued, Mr. Tillerson's approach violated the law.
The couple sued, claiming the bakery violated Colorado's anti-discrimination law.
Second, one can be sexually intimate — or sexually violated — without intercourse.
Sanchez says the defendants were negligent and violated her civil rights.
The court held that the state laws violated the First Amendment.
Almost everything about President Trump's conversation with Ukraine's president violated protocol.
Military aircraft were scrambled over Washington after a plane violated restrictions.
When that trust is violated, the fallout can be deeply damaging.
The U.S. has alleged Meng violated U.S. trade sanctions against Iran.
Legal experts said the contingency clause probably violated state bar rules.
Historians and archivists said the agency had violated the public's trust.
He said the checkpoints "flagrantly violated" the state and federal constitutions.
A lower court ruled that this violated the Constitution's Appointments Clause.
Kayla&aposs cake and sweater, in their opinion, violated those beliefs. 
We must ensure that our client's constitutional rights are not violated.
Violated support, significant distribution, take a little more off the table.
Supporters said that the presumption of her innocence had been violated.
At least two other inmates have claimed they were similarly violated.
While an iconic celebrity photo, the image violated Facebook's moderation rules.
"The president's actions have seriously violated the constitution," Pelosi told reporters.
What are the chances that Mr. Price violated insider trading laws?
" And he insisted: "The rule of law has been systematically violated.
Trump's lawyers have argued he has not violated the emoluments clause.
The judge, Waqar Ahmad Seth, had violated judicial conduct, he said.
The other thought PASPA was unconstitutional because it violated state sovereignty.
A plea deal put her on probation, which she has violated.
The group said even submitting this form violated their religious beliefs.
Who leads the gang of criminals who have violated its sanctity?
Legislators violated the constitutional principle they said they wanted to defend.
But no provision was made for lost freedom or violated rights.
It's not just a question of proving Trump violated the Constitution.
During Russia's intervention in Syria, Russian planes repeatedly violated Turkish airspace.
Didn't help Meek's case that he'd previously violated probation in 2015.
New Jersey said that since April 2007, Advance Auto had violated a state "weights and measures" law intended to prevent overcharges at least 2783,211 times, while Pep Boys had violated the law at least 86 times.
Arizona ex-Sherriff Joe Arpaio, who violated a criminal contempt of court order to stop racial profiling that violated Americans' constitutional rights, recently announced that he may run for his old position next year in Arizona.
They reportedly reached the impasse on two counts: firstly, that Cosby had violated Constand without her consent; and secondly, that he had given her drugs without her consent, making her significantly more susceptible to being violated.
U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero in Manhattan on Monday said the Merced Irrigation District can pursue two claims that Barclays violated federal antitrust law, and one claim that the bank violated a California unfair competition law.
The department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) pointed to "policies" that were violated but cited no laws that were violated and said these policies were inconsistently applied and need to be further clarified in the future.
"Rather than divest, he violated the spirit of his ethics agreement by selling his interest to his then-fiancée and then he violated the letter of the agreement when he reacquired the assets upon their marriage."
YouTube said Jones violated its guidelines around hate speech and harassment; Facebook said he violated its community standards against hate speech and bullying; Apple said its decision was based on the company's refusal to tolerate hate speech.
"When you're violated, but don't feel you have the right to be violated and sense you should have acted differently, a sense of shame overwhelms you," said Ms. Jorgensen, who never reported the rape to the police.
ACLU attorneys argued that the policy violated the law and was unnecessary.
As I sat in the interrogation room, I felt humiliated and violated.
Fullerton police are investigating whether its officer may have violated department policy.
They seek financial damages and a declaration that their rights were violated.
Slovakia sought to annul the decision, arguing arbitration treaties violated EU law.
Underwood alleges the companies violated multiple state laws between 2015 and 2016.
The two nations disagreed on whether the plane had violated Turkish airspace.
Only Daniels can decide whether she feels personally violated by Trump's behavior.
The two nations disagreed on whether the plane had violated Turkish airspace.
The report said Congress could address whether the president violated the law.
What happened to you was not your fault, and someone violated you.
While appealing his conviction in 2016, Labrie violated his bail curfew conditions.
But in doing so, he may have violated multiple federal securities laws.
The report said the department had violated safeguards in the Fourth Amendment.
German government authorities have ongoing investigations into whether VW violated disclosure obligations.
Democratic lawmakers want an investigation to determine if Price violated the law.
Her privacy is being violated all over again — as is her dignity.
They had sanctions against Iran, sanctions against North Korea and they violated.
Soaring prices would have violated the egalitarian spirit of Venezuela's Bolivarian government.
As such, Hansen claims Tesla violated the US Securities Act of 1933.
But Kenyan attorneys say that Miguna's deportation violated the 2010 Kenyan Constitution.
The groups argued that the targeting options violated laws barring discriminatory advertising.
Ethan was described as being scared that his probation would be violated.
Had it been published, prosecutors say it would have violated a Nov.
There is serious evidence that the President may have violated the Constitution.
His argument that the government order violated his free speech won out.
Landry's lawsuit is seeking judgment that the student's civil rights were violated.
Moreno had previously said Assange has violated the terms of his asylum.
It's still unclear which policy in the Terms of Service was violated.
Mr. Rehage, he said, had violated the so-called Seven Bottom Lines.
China accepts trade rules and practices it claims to have never violated.
I feel blindsided, embarrassed, violated, angry, sad and a million other things.
The commission alleges that Qualcomm violated the FTC Act with these actions.
She failed to declare them which violated the country's strict quarantine laws.
The lawsuit claims that Mohamed's civil rights were violated in Irving, Texas.
Amnesty International said last month that Moscow's actions had violated humanitarian law.
It also violated an Islamic ban on gambling, according to the BBC.
Twitter said that the Infowars creator had violated its "abusive behavior" rules.
While in his home, they allegedly found ammunition, which violated his probation.
"I don't want to belittle Heather Lind for feeling violated," Grolnick says.
It was not clear which statutes were said to have been violated.
Glaze, by dint of her profession, has violated several of these norms.
DILLON: Because it is embarrassing to him that he violated the law.
"The illegal occupants violated the security of the refuge," the posting said.
Oliver "violated several departmental policies," police said when they announced his termination.
He violated at least four different code of conduct at the FBI.
Jeb Bush denounced Bundy, saying his actions in 2014 violated the law.
Finish with a strange but satisfying sense that you've just been violated.
Who is responsible for any laws that are violated by the AI?
Still can't believe that Bloomberg violated a firm OFF THE RECORD statement.
Moscow called the strike an act of aggression that violated international law.
It ultimately failed after Pyongyang violated it by continuing its nuclear buildup.
"All the agreements that have been signed have been violated," he said.
But Japan assumed a harder stance, saying the move violated UN resolutions.
If the ban is violated, drivers will be fined 1,500 kroner ($176).
Afterwards, she took a bath because she felt so dirty and violated.
This is not the first time Uber has violated international transportation laws.
And Schiff said Nunes' role clearly violated his promise to step aside.
They pulled the post, citing a policy of theirs that'd been violated.
The NFL found that Kendricks' actions violated the league's personal conduct policy.
Those attempts to influence, the government said, violated India's foreign funding rules.
"She is very unhappy that this happened to her and feels violated."
That's all that woman was trying to do and you violated her.
Any selling partner that has violated our policies will be held accountable.
Russia said the U.S. strikes against Bashar Assad's government violated international law.
The transactions violated U.S. sanctions, because the transactions were received in Iran.
Finally, as discussed below, this leak violated clear federal rules and regulations.
There is a strong theme around consent and violated boundaries in Raw.
They've exposed the lies of police officers who have violated civil rights.
Rhodes said Fager violated company policy but did not specify the policy.
Hogan, 62, claims his privacy was violated when Gawker posted the clip.
Metro said at the time that the promotions violated its advertising policy.
And they've taught me some basic rules that I keep seeing violated.
"There are no reports that Iran has violated the agreement," he said.
Her lawsuit is alleging that the hospital violated the Civil Rights Act.
The rights of 134 people are being violated with every passing minute.
Meng is suing Canada over her arrest, claiming her rights were violated.
He also denied that he violated an Ohio resident's free speech rights.
At minimum, the arrangements appear likely to have violated lobby disclosure rules.
The lawsuit claims that G/O Media also violated his employment contract.
The White House has denied that the payment violated campaign finance laws.
For nearly four years, the Qataris openly and repeatedly violated that agreement.
I am spooked and feel as if my privacy is being violated.
Manager Robin Ventura challenged, claiming Hanigan violated the home plate collision rule.
Papang Hidayat, a researcher with Amnesty International, said they violated human rights.
As a result, Mr. Shanahan appears to have violated his Ethics Pledge.
FACT, in its complaint, questioned whether her campaign violated campaign contribution limits.
" She said the foundation violated "basic legal obligations for non-profit foundations.
If that space is violated by customers, they are generally escorted out.
Massacring Tutsi children, for example, violated Rwandan ideals that children are sacred.
Bill Moran violated Pentagon policy by using his personal email for work.
YouTube investigated the matter and said Crowder had not violated their policies.
He said the operation also targeted people who have violated immigration laws.
Apple had said the podcasts violated the company's rules against hate speech.
The report claimed that Clinton's use of the server violated department rules.
Bringing sand from somewhere else would have violated Brazil's environmental laws, anyway.
They said this violated a federal anti-racketeering law known as RICO.
But Syrian-led Kurdish forces say the cease-fire is persistently violated.
Schools found to have violated the Clery Act can face stiff fines.
The government, the attorneys say, violated Schock's Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights.
Every one of these rights are explicitly violated under red flag laws.
"I later learned that this practice violated city rules," Mr. Thompson said.
Somebody must have violated the 30-second rule on the flight in.
She felt "violated" because she felt that her choice was taken away.
Mueller is also investigating his foreign dealings and whether he violated FARA.
"If somebody has violated our immigration laws, they're priorities now," he said.
""As I sat in the interrogation room, I felt humiliated and violated.
But many legal experts say doing so could have violated international law.
Pat McCrory, a Republican, violated the Constitution and federal anti-discrimination laws.
The A.P.A. then received complaints that Dr. Post had violated the rule.
They also claimed the law violated their legally protected right to privacy.
He later claimed that his rights of private property had been violated.
L.C., which found that forcing disabled people into institutions violated the ADA.
Friday's settlement resolved charges that Freedom violated the federal False Claims Act.
But if any laws were violated, Trump said that Cohen bore responsibility.
I DON'T THINK IT CAN BE VIOLATED NO MATTER WHAT LAWS ARE.
First, she said Mill violated his probation by testing positive for opiates.
The motion contended that Whitaker's appointment violated federal law and the Constitution.
More than half involved an attacker who violated an existing gun law.
Apple (AAPL) may have violated Japan's antitrust rules, according to Japanese regulators.
In doing so, they also violated the  State Department's record-keeping policies.
I would have violated my commitment to him to keep it secret.
The payments violated campaign finance laws that govern corporate and personal contributions.
The indictment alleges that Mr. Manafort and Mr. Gates violated those laws.
The F.T.C. is also investigating whether Facebook violated a data privacy agreement.
The sender's trust has been violated, and there can be legal implications.
"OSC has concluded that this activity violated the Hatch Act," she wrote.
The companies have separately argued that they have not violated antitrust laws.
"Russia violated the United States' monopoly on breaking international law," he continued.
Girls and women see the image of a young girl being violated.
To ask him to do something like that just violated his focus.
Selling the data, not collecting it, is what violated the company's policies.
Frelinghuysen joins law and lobby firm MORE (R-Fla.) violated ethics laws.
Andrew M. Cuomo's administration into whether the president's charity violated tax laws.
To most legal experts, that violated the spirit of the earlier decision.
On Twitter, Indians slammed the order, saying that it violated their privacy.
Oath agrees to pay $5M to settle charges it violated children's privacy
In doing so, it has not violated international law in any way.
MP: They just said they violated our terms of service, no comment.
Meanwhile, the S.E.C. is investigating whether Mr. Musk just violated securities laws.
According to the lawsuit, the unscheduled vote violated the state's transparency laws.
Doe that the loudspeaker prayers violated the separation of church and state.
As a consequence, Furman ruled, the process violated the Administrative Procedure Act.
The fake activity has long violated Instagram's rules but has proliferated nonetheless.
A wrongful conviction does not necessarily mean the defendant's rights were violated.
His story dominates the book, but other men have also violated Vanasco.
I want to address this situation, as I feel violated and wronged.
If individuals violated the law, we will take action by military court.
Investigators concluded that Massey, at Blankenship's direction, often violated mine safety rules.
I am aware of no statute or regulation that is violated here.
Few dictatorships have violated those values, principles and guarantees more than Maduro's.
The HHS Inspector General concluded Vermillion's conduct was "unbecoming" and violated policy.
Cohen admitted to paying Daniels, but denied it violated campaign finance laws.
Pohl noted that victims who are abused once are often violated again.
Her attorneys argue that Reed's rights are being violated under Kentucky's constitution.
The OCE found "substantial reason to believe" that Collins violated congressional rules.
If these are violated, then they have an obligation to speak publicly.
That violated the spirit of Irish law that bans international campaign contributions.
"To be clear, I violated no laws," she said in the statement.
"I am worried, of course, because it violated my privacy," he said.
Well, what could he say—"It's true that I violated the law"?
He fined Jordan for wearing shoes that violated the league's dress code.
Roessler apologized for the incident and said it violated the department's policy.
Goss appealed, arguing that Taketha Lovest's due process rights had been violated.
The decision didn't just run against national security, it violated the law.
McEvoy was unable to detail how Avenatti allegedly violated his bail conditions.
Google told Times reporters last month that the app violated unspecified policies.
As Google released more products, it violated more patents, Sonos executives said.
From our conversations, it is clear that these policies have been violated.
Phillips argued that the policy violated the federal law against sex discrimination.
Just 28500 percent said it was "unlikely" that Clinton violated the law.
Now Mr. Griffith, 36, faces federal charges that he violated international sanctions.
TI did not specify exactly what Crutcher did that violated company policies.
Apple – Apple may have violated Japan's antitrust rules, according to Japanese regulators.
But investigators couldn't conclude whether North's actions violated rules or the law.
Trump has downplayed those tests, even as they have violated UN resolutions.
The December charge alleges that Google violated the terms of that settlement.
Those found to have violated the law could be flogged as punishment.
"They had inappropriately violated their own social media policies," Mr. Spicer said.
Secretary Ross has not violated any conflict of interest law or regulation.
Experts say Mr. Price's trades may have also violated House ethics rules.
In doing so, Defendant violated Plaintiff's exclusive rights of reproduction and distribution.
The foundation of the story is that he violated his marital oath.
"The Chinese ship certainly violated the rules of the road," Schuster said.
It's possible Trump Jr. violated campaign finance laws and other federal statutes.
"Plaintiff was shivering uncontrollably, and felt horribly violated," according to the lawsuit.
Republicans said Ms. Warren violated a rule about demeaning a sitting senator.
But it reportedly denied RT's request because it violated its advertising policies.
But he declined to say either way whether Trump violated the law.
The jury ruled on Monday that his civil rights had been violated.
And, of course, the candidate who violated those values won the election.
If it's violated by one side, you get this tendency towards monopoly.
If it's violated on both sides, you get institutional warfare and escalation.
Google said ToTok had violated its policies, but was unclear on detail.
Perhaps most significantly, he has violated norms of conduct in foreign relations.
How can you go detain somebody if they haven't violated the law?
Mr. Zarda then sued Altitude Express, claiming it had violated Title VII.
Prosecutors want to know whether the payment violated federal campaign finance laws.
If they knew about the break-in, they violated insider trading laws.
Prosecutors say Musharraf violated Pakistan's constitution by imposing the state of emergency.
So several cases violated the policy, the lawsuit against the county alleged.
It said the Republican president's March 6 order violated existing immigration law.
Thorne's hacker violated this, taking away her control over her own body.
Twitter says these apps "violated our policies," although it wouldn't say how.
Those "actions, in our view, violated, two separate court orders," Roth wrote.
Twitter, though, didn't think the tweet violated the site's terms of service.
She mentions that Macedonia violated the Interim Accord, when, in fact, it is Greece that violated the accord, drew Western condemnation by denying Macedonia's entry into NATO in 2008, and lost the subsequent International Court of Justice decision.
The groups laid out five different constitutional arguments against Trump's move, saying it was motivated by discriminatory reasons, that it violated due process by being "fundamentally unfair," and that it violated laws that dictate procedures for federal regulations.
It was a bundle of provisions with a single goal: to increase penalties on immigrants who had violated US law in some way (whether they were unauthorized immigrants who'd violated immigration law or legal immigrants who'd committed other crimes).
The American Civil Liberties Union advised the court that his conviction violated the equal-protection clause by singling out people living with HIV, and it forced disclosure of personal medical diseases that violated his right to freedom of speech.
Goldman violated the rule from November 2008 through mid-2013, the S.E.C. said.
I remember my anger, embarrassment, and the feeling of my body being violated.
None of the ships violated what Japan considers its territorial waters, it said.
Wright Simpsons' actions may have violated federal criminal statutes, the inspector general wrote.
He was fired because he was incompetent, he violated the justice department rules.
The two states argued that Trump's ban violated constitutional protections against religious discrimination.
Mueller says those lies violated Manafort's plea agreement with the special counsel's office.
Mueller's team considered whether the advisers violated laws barring election contributions from foreigners.
This is the first time Iran has violated the terms of the JCPOA.
The scathing judgment of the constitutional court ruled that Zuma violated the constitution.
Republicans cried foul -- charging that Warren violated Senate rules against impugning another senator.
I felt violated by it, it has stayed very clearly in my memory.
If he violated the probation deal, Couch faces about four months behind bars.
Activists said the arrest violated human rights and the interior minister was dismissed.
The latest attempt at a cease-fire in December was violated within hours.
That move, the federal judge argued, violated the victims' rights under federal law.
They also argued the warrant violated Kraft's Fourth Amendment rights and state law.
Facebook claimed the photo violated its ban on nudity, and especially child nudity.
Iranian sanctions were violated, fines levied and seven-year international bans were instated.
It's unclear what probation terms Corbett violated to trigger the arrest warrant Wednesday.
The company has violated labor laws, used underaged workers, and overworked its employees.
We are reviewing whether any of this particular content violated other agency policies.
It's the idea of being violated, and forced to give unnatural, fatal birth.
Once they violated their frat's alcohol policy, they parted company with the frat.
ICE will not be able to deport those who have violated immigration laws.
Last month, he claimed that kneeling during the national anthem violated federal law.
Specifically, the GAO said the Trump administration had violated the Impoundment Control Act. 
Spicer said the president asked McGahn whether Flynn's actions had violated the law.
It said the group had violated its policy that prohibits calls for violence.
The investigators had discovered evidence that workers' rights had been violated, it said.
He sued Constand in February, claiming she violated terms of the 2006 settlement.
That contract has been consistently violated and that culture of openness is contracting.
These Pages didn't necessarily share posts or videos that violated Facebook's content policies.
He denied the accounts in question had violated Twitter's rules against fake accounts.
The apps violated our policies and have been removed from the Play Store.
The statement said that their behavior endangered public safety and violated the law.
Cosby sued Constand in February, claiming she violated terms of the 2006 settlement.
This is likely the agreement the FTC regulators now believe Facebook has violated.
You know what's worse than having your body violated through forced sexual acts?
When those standards are violated students will be disciplined according to district policy.
"Nudity by choice is a completely different thing from being violated," she continued.
But the idea that she violated laws about classified information is simply wrong.
Correction: Iran said that the U.S. military surveilllance drone had violated its airspace.
The data set appears to have violated GitHub and Medium guidelines against doxing.
The investigators had discovered evidence that workers' rights had been violated, Li said.
Yet it is a right that is violated every day in many countries.
How are you expected to feel when someone you trusted violated someone else?
The challenges contend the order violated the U.S. Constitution's guarantees of religious freedom.
Twitter had locked the account, saying the video violated its violent threats policy.
Both HTS and the Syrian army violated the truce by shelling each other.
Goldman violated the rule from November 215 through mid-2013, the S.E.C. said.
Jones, who had violated Facebook's community guidelines before, received a 30-day ban.
Privacy is necessarily violated in all such stories, even when permission is granted.
A 2014 federal ruling said BCBS of Michigan violated federal employment benefits law.
Ethics complaint: Alleged to have violated Colorado rules by accepting free jet rides.
"It's not what was done but how, I am feeling violated," she wrote.
Andrea Constand's attorneys argue it's Cosby who has repeatedly violated the confidentiality agreement.
" Ouared told ITV News that the decision made him feel "bullied" and "violated.
The agency believes he could have also violated a nuclear reactor regulation law.
Prosecutors are seeking to determine whether the tabloid violated an earlier immunity agreement.
He says the CEU has violated Hungarian rules - a charge the university rejects.
The FTC alleges Equifax violated the agency's prohibition against unfair and deceptive practices.
The court found that the corps violated the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
Days later, the Supreme Court suspended the decree, saying it violated the constitution.
" He said Moscow violated arms control agreements and carried out "nuclear saber rattling.
But they could also include criminal penalties if he knowingly violated tax law.
"That discriminatory state policy violated the Constitution's guarantee of religious equality," Kavanaugh wrote.
Israel's Supreme Court ruled in June that the structures violated a construction ban.
Russia has violated the treaty by deploying a cruise missile within its borders.
How could the actions of one man make me feel so utterly violated?
Strongbuilt Mining Development Corp - violated certain provisions of mining and environmental laws. 9.
Packingham fought the charges, arguing that the law violated his First Amendment rights.
His lawyers successfully argued that the board had violated his first amendment rights.
Seems X-Pac (real name Sean Waltman) violated the terms of his deal.
However, in 2013 the Obama administration decided that standalone HRAs violated the ACA.
By misrepresenting the facts, it said, Pruitt violated Oklahoma's rules of professional conduct.
The Russian response on Friday morning claimed that the strikes violated international law.
Mueller took no position on whether Stone's post had violated the gag order.
His acts violated the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the court found.
But Twitter engineers orchestrated settings that violated what they had said to do.
Cooper sued to overturn the decision, which he said violated the state constitution.
It is another scandal marked by secret meetings, violated norms, collusion, and deceit.
Hart may have also violated her condominium association's bylaws to rent to Pruitt.
The McAdams camp alleged during the race that Love violated campaign finance law.
Social service officials ultimately found that her eviction attempt had violated state law.
The tribunal also said that China's claims had violated the Philippines' sovereign rights.
Judge Godbey did not rule on whether federal officials violated the Refugee Act.
In a series of tweets, Dorsey said Jones had not violated Twitter rules.
The judge ruled the White House had violated Acosta's right to due process.
But get this: 85033 percent of Americans believed Iran had violated its terms.
For the record, Iran never violated the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
The court was unequivocal in answering whether Epic's arbitration clause violated the law.
The judges also ruled that several state House districts violated minorities' civil rights.
And Russian aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea have continually violated Finnish airspace.
Honda also claims that Khanna and Parvizshahi violated the Federal Economic Espionage Act.
However, police say the officer who shot O'Neal in the back violated policy.
"I'm going to be honest with you I felt violated," Campbell told WSB.
The leadership of Ansar Dine decided that the shrines violated Islamic legal codes.
The House said he'd violated the law, and disgraced the United States' Congress.
He also admitted that he knew what he was doing violated the law.
Hobby Lobby (2014), which struck down ObamaCare's contraceptive mandate because it violated RFRA.
"They want to silence me ... our position is I haven't violated it." pic.twitter.
Cohen told the court that he violated campaign finance laws at Trump's direction.
Opponents argued that the agency violated procedural requirements in making the April determination.
" These professionals viewed that Comey "violated long-standing Justice Department policies and tradition.
"I'm mad because I feel my community has been violated," Buckhorn said Thursday.
The wireless carriers have violated the law, it's time to hold them accountable.
Mr. Johnson said the videos indicated the officers may have violated departmental policy.
Those payments, prosecutors said, violated federal campaign-finance laws by exceeding donation limits.
I just knew how wrong it felt and that I had been violated.
Republican critics of Trump's national emergency questioned whether the move violated the Constitution.
"The court is right about Dr. Zadeh's rights: They were violated," he wrote.
Opponents argued that the agency violated procedural requirements in making the April determination.
Creamer's firm recently sued Project Veritas alleging the sting violated federal wiretap law.
In February, the International Trade Commission said that Arista had violated three patents.
Mr. Castro raged against Washington, maintaining that the planes had violated Cuban airspace.
The watchdog later raised concerns that Trump may have violated campaign finance law.
Bolton had also agreed with Abe that the launches violated missile-test bans.
The actions taken to date by the President have seriously violated the Constitution.
I also know what it feels like to have one's own privacy violated.
"I'm not at all sure they violated the law," the former president said.
The winner in question apparently violated the agreement and could have been fired.
Democratic senators raised concerns about whether the payments violated conflict of interest laws.
I feel seriously angry and violated by this infringement on my human rights.
Mr. Collier said Mr. Bentley assured him that he had violated no laws.
The plaintiffs had claimed that imposing such fees violated their First Amendment rights.
Interpol issued a warrant for him in August after he violated his parole.
He declined to address Judge William R. Carpenter, whose protection order he violated.
It ruled that separate male and female help wanted ads violated the Civil
A state judge has blocked the law, saying it violated South Dakota's constitution.
And the DOJ is looking into claims that Uber violated foreign bribery laws.
"Choi violated laws and proper procedures to benefit her daughter," the court said.
No matter what had happened, players had violated the spirit of the game.
Pompeo rightfully noted that Russia has clearly violated that agreement in recent years.
If those conditions are violated, incarceration serves as the next form of punishment.
All of that is contractual—and that means the terms can be violated.
The medics "did not do their job" and violated standard procedure, Merrill said.
Cease-fires have been declared, and regime forces have violated them with impunity.
NBC fired Lauer after an internal review found that he violated company policies.
Any individual whose liberties have been violated can bring a case to Strasbourg.
That meant he had violated the other two parts of Rule 10b-5.
What are some of the human rights that these mass detentions have violated?
The Iraqi military said the US-led coalition attack violated the partnership agreement.
There's no indication that what Burr did violated the law or Senate rules.
If Kirkegaard is found to have violated the site's terms of use — i.e.
The ethics board said this violated campaign ethics rules—and fined her $35,000.
The administration, however, contends that Tehran has violated the "spirit" of the deal.
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether it has violated a privacy agreement.
Guards fired on the vehicle after it violated NSA security rules, officials said.
If Ross violated his bail conditions, he could be thrown back in jail.
Trump has violated norms, but his executive branch officials thus far have not.
But you're putting this stuff into your body, and I felt physically violated.
The company said Mr. Singh had not violated its rules since his return.
Mr. Zarda filed a lawsuit, eventually claiming that his firing violated Title VII.
The link to the channel said the videos had violated YouTube's community guidelines.
Right out of the gate, I violated the first rule of these meetings.
Each woman described feeling differently about these experiences: scared, violated, ashamed, weirded out.
He has violated notification requirements before mergers in the past, the F.T.C. said.
"I have not determined that the First Amendment was violated here," he said.
The groups say the process for imposing the policy violated a federal law.
Her expectations had been violated, for which she rightly blamed the sneaky experimenter.
The result, Judge Wynn wrote, violated the 14th Amendment's guarantee of equal protection.
The F.T.C. claimed that Omics violated the agency's prohibition on deceptive business practices.
Trump has violated his oath of office and almost certainly broken the law.
And because our privacy is being violated, we can be even more manipulated.
Opponents claimed the project not only violated indigenous rights, but was also unnecessary.
The question of whether his personal freedoms were being violated was more complicated.
KS: If he violated ... CC: I think it would be the wrong decision.
The relationship violated Google's policies which ban relationships between managers and their subordinates.
Under Schock's approach, only the House could interpret whether he violated House rules.
The other two federal judges similarly ruled that the question violated the APA.
An official documentation of exactly how these companies violated the law is forthcoming.
Mr. Cotton and other skeptics also complain that Russia has violated the treaty.
Donald Trump was a populist outsider who violated all the rules of politics.
When the law is violated, the rule of law imposes checks and balances.
Mr. Dhatwalia said that the foundation had violated "certain provisions" of the act.
Mir Islam violated his parole and left the US using his brother's passport.
The government reportedly told Netflix that Minhaj's episode violated the country's cybercrime laws.
" A TikTok spokesperson said it nonetheless "violated its policies on terrorism-related content.
Pruitt also indicated that Arkema may have violated existing risk management plan regulations.
The plaintiffs say the state and city violated the Safe Drinking Water Act.
He further violated safety rules by proceeding to smoke in the airplane's toilet.
In 2013, a federal judge ruled that it violated the rights of minorities.
Now, the Justice Department is investigating whether that agreement violated federal antitrust laws.
In three days that month, authorities impounded 2,500 scooters that violated parking rules.
She warned that she would jail him if he violated her orders again.
DeAndre Arnold was told his dreadlocks violated his Texas high school's dress code.
"The safety of our motherland cannot be violated," a 30-foot banner read.
The short version: The FBI took a shortcut that violated the Fourth Amendment.
The court held that it violated due process — fair treatment under the law.
Officials escorted him off the field for wearing something that violated N.F.L. rules.
Essentially, the Bucks, from the league's telling, violated a rule prohibiting self-tampering.
This could help millions of workers like me whose rights are being violated.
Critics said the rare request violated the principle of equality before the law.
"I think about what happened last May, and my rights were definitely violated."
Innocence is of dramatic value to an audience only if it is violated.
" But when hospital personnel found their patient dying, "they still violated her wishes.
It also admitted it had violated statutory standards set by the industry ministry.
Personally, I've begun to feel that my Second Amendment rights are being violated.
They said his refusal to allow top aides to appear violated the law.
A spokesman for the channel said the lesbian couple's P.D.A. violated its policies.
While we followed the agreement to the letter, Russia repeatedly violated its terms.
In September 2019, Tesla and Musk were found to have violated labor law.
The magazine said the president had abused his power and violated the Constitution.
In both instances, the plaintiffs failed to prove that their rights were violated.
Cohen has admitted to paying Daniels, but denied it violated campaign finance laws.
"Why didn't she say something if she was feeling violated," Nassar told police.
Their complaint also says Adams and his group violated the Voting Rights Act.
Officials say the plane violated airspace rules in the restricted area on Tuesday.
In fact, it violated the second rule, too -- be humble in all victories.
The company's TV-over-the-internet service violated copyright laws, the court found.
Under the settlement, though, the store is not admitting it violated the law.
Lawsuits have been filed against President Trump, claiming he has violated the clause.
Facebook said its policy was to delete content that violated its community standards.
The weed could be the smoking gun showing Musk violated his company's policy.
It also dismissed Musk's argument that his First Amendment rights are being violated.
The House said he&aposd violated the law and disgraced the US Congress.
The challengers argued that forcing doctors to participate violated their First Amendment rights.
Headlines are typically dominated by the harmful consequences of our trust being violated.
The Office of Management and Budget denied that the freeze violated any laws.
Clinton and the DNC's manipulation of their own primary violated those core principals.
All they need is a "suspicion" that a federal law is being violated.
You were violated by the system and by the corrupted powers that be.
And, most importantly, citizens' right to free expression and communication is still violated.
Pichai said Google reserved the right to block applications that violated its principles.
The Swedish foreign minister called it a "brutal intervention" that violated international rules.
There's no question disgruntled agents have violated the FBI's internal rules against secrecy.
McLean plans to investigate if the agency's statement violated its policies and ethics.
Because this violated his conditions of release, Manafort was jailed on June 15.
In two cases, federal courts held that the laws violated the First Amendment.
There will also be an inquiry into whether the officer violated department procedures.
TMZ broke the story ... TWC may have violated his contract by firing him.
Packingham appealed, saying that North Carolina's law violated his right to free speech.
Arpaio claimed during the trial that he had unintentionally violated the judge's orders.
This was a completely unconscious person being violently violated in a public space.
In receiving payments from Russia, Flynn may have violated at least two laws.
Moreno has said that Assange has "repeatedly violated" the conditions of his asylum.
Critics said the policy was enforced through compulsory abortions and violated human rights.
The U.S. authorities also alleged that ABLV violated sanctions imposed on North Korea.
The court ruled that the right of Andre Haymond to face a jury trial under the U.S. Constitution's Sixth Amendment was violated when a judge unilaterally imposed an additional prison sentence after Haymond violated the terms of his supervised release.
"The pardon of Mr. Arpaio, who repeatedly violated the civil rights of Latino residents of Maricopa County, Arizona and also violated a federal court order to desist from violating those civil rights, flouts the rule of law," the commission said.
Related: Full poll results Those who approve of the way Trump is handling the presidency (265%) are apt to say Iran has violated the agreement's terms, while Democrats (22%) are most likely to say Iran has not violated those terms.
While Furman ruled the challengers' case can proceed under their claims that the question violated the Due Process Clause of the Constitution and the Administrative Procedure Act, he dismissed their claim that Ross had violated the Enumeration Clause of the Constitution.
Arpaio's office was found in a civil suit to have systematically violated the constitutional rights of persons in Maricopa County, including through racial profiling and targeting people based on perceived immigration status (rather than evidence they had violated Arizona law).
The school issued statements saying both videos "severely violated" the student code of conduct.
It also points to two other instances in which separate patents were allegedly violated.
The Justice Department is also investigating whether Uber violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Apparently, McGowan "violated the Twitter rules," which led to a 12-hour temporary lock.
And Judge G clearly said their family detention centers violated the Flores Settlement Agreement.
Israel&aposs military pushed for his prosecution, saying he violated its code of ethics.
"You stepped across a line, a taboo that cannot be violated," Routson told Rosendale.
Goodlett not only violated this trust but exploited students for his own foul gratification.
And Berg said the church needs to take action when celibacy vows are violated.
"I feel violated—this icky kind of violation," the woman told the Washington Post.
Early Thursday morning, Twitter suspended McGowan's account, claiming she had violated the service's rules.
The lawsuit said the settlements, reached in 2005 and 2006, violated federal antitrust law.
He violated the red line in the sand, and he made so many mistakes.
He also charged that the way the Flynn information was obtained violated the law.
She's the latest celebrity to have her privacy violated as a result of hacking.
Whether the President has violated the spirit of the law is a trickier question.
She has violated her release on bond once before for failing urinalysis in March.
The State Department also investigated and found that her actions had violated department rules.
This violated the so-called "dormant" Commerce Clause in the constitution, the court ruled.
Once more, a sanctuary has been violated, and people in prayer have been attacked.
Apple alleges it owns at least eight battery life patents that Qualcomm has violated.
The UN sought to determine whether the launch violated the country's counter-proliferation undertakings.
GOOGLE SAID 90,000 VIDEOS MANUALLY REVIEWED THROUGH MARCH 31 VIOLATED ITS TERRORISM POLICY -- LETTER
Many of the regulations pursued during the Obama years simply violated foundational environmental laws.
Facebook took down that ad, initially saying that it violated the platform's advertising policies.
The company claimed at the time that Wai Chung simply violated its tournament rules.
There's no evidence that Hunter or his father acted improperly or violated any laws.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that Damore had violated the company's code of conduct.
There are numerous child protection statutes in international law that are being violated here.
The man standing trial allegedly kidnapped and violated a woman using a broom handle.
So you see Republicans saying that their free speech and rights are being violated.
Reuters was not able independently to verify if either side had violated the truce.
The panel then determines by majority vote whether Yale's sexual misconduct policy was violated.
"Any employees found to have violated our standards of conduct will be held accountable."
It's violated its own policies and done a lot of damage around the world.
Any employees found to have violated our standards of conduct will be held accountable.
FERPA was designed to protect students and their families from having their privacy violated.
In the US, a jury recently agreed that Apple violated three of Qualcomm's patents.
The episode, he wrote, was "tragic" and violated the detainees' "dignity and well-being".
He did not sexually assault Jane Doe … he violated real girls and real women.
"They just blatantly violated the rules," former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli told reporters.
" She stressed that "nudity by choice is a completely different thing from being violated.
If that is the case, he may have violated California's "two-party consent" law.
Details: The SEC claims Musk violated the settlement when he wrote in a Feb.
That ruling reversed a lower court decision that said AmEx had violated antitrust rules.
But the court said the law violated free speech rights under the U.S. Constitution.
Trump violated party orthodoxy on trade, entitlement reform, money in politics and national security.
Jenner's indulgences over the past nine months — some of which directly violated doctor's orders.
Tuwei said 49 Kenyan athletes had violated doping rules in the past five years.
Marones argued that the city and the developers had violated the city's environmental law.
Jensen is currently being investigated to see if his actions violated Pueblo PD's policy.
"He violated every principle of human decency," as well as the law, Thurman said.
Immigrant rights groups immediately sued, arguing the policy violated federal immigration and administrative law.
That could happen if regulators find that a new EU privacy law was violated.
Facebook, according to the suit, violated the Consumer Protection Procedures Act through its actions.
As expected, he avoided using the word "abdication," which could have violated those restrictions.
The Bachelor franchise violated the premier tenet of modern pop culture: don't. spoil. anything.
Chadha, the Supreme Court decided that a one-house legislative veto violated the Constitution.
It is nothing more than the procedure that she followed before and clearly violated.
They said he had violated rules against hate speech, false information or conspiracy theories.
Again, we don't know precisely what part of Facebook's anti-spam policies were violated.
The Russian foreign ministry said Turkey's had violated the fundamental principles of intergovernmental relations.
President Trump is reportedly concerned that his eldest son may have violated the law.
"We've had our sense of security violated for a long time now," Elise explains.
The plaintiffs argued that the sheriff's definition of "good cause" violated the Second Amendment.
Facebook says it violated its policy against the "promotion or encouragement of drug use."
The university later said the tweet violated the rules of its handbook prohibiting bullying.
Critics of the meeting said the discussion violated anti-lobbying laws for government officials.
The panel has not formally opened an investigation into whether Stutzman violated House rules.
The hotel says letting him in would have violated Whaley's explicit request for privacy.
On November 24, Turkey shot down a Russian plane, which had violated Turkish airspace.
They already violated sanctions after the agreement was signed by testing medium-range missiles.
When users are suspended, they'll now receive an email explaining what rule they violated.
CTP Construction and Mining Corp - violated certain conditions of its environment clearance certificate. 15.
Moscow also denied it had violated the treaty, which helped end the Cold War.
On Twitter, attorney Larry Noble cited the law that it appeared Conway had violated.
Meng's lawyers have sued Canadian authorities in retaliation, claiming they violated her constitutional rights.
Even if the PI has violated policy, the money often continues to support collaborators.
In 2016, it says it took down 1.7 billion ads that violated its policies.
Ukrainian authorities sharply criticized Putin's decision, saying Russia had violated the Minsk peace process.
It was violated that day when government and rebel forces attacked each other's positions.
Once again, the state disagreed, ruling 6-3 that Gray had violated the law.
Under the Trump administration, there are only deportable "criminals" who violated our country's laws.
The GAO ruled on Thursday that this move violated the text of the law.
The vice president's doctor questioned whether Jackson had violated privacy protections for Pence's wife.
A federal judge later ruled the use of Social Security data violated students' privacy.
But people have very different reactions to being violated, and that is wholly personal.
Tesla's spokeswoman said he had been fired over a tweet that violated company policy.
Trump has denied the affair and that any payments made violated campaign finance laws.
OSC determined that she previously violated the act as part of the Trump administration.
The king annulled this marriage because it violated the Royal Marriages Act of 1772.
Securities watchdogs are probing whether Iconix had violated trading laws related to financial reporting.
"We do not feel like citizen's rights were violated because they weren't," he said.
It had slowly knuckled into the brain, meaning the organ itself wasn't actually violated.
They also raised concerns Trump may have violated a federal law governing records preservation.
White has not yet been found to have violated any policies, the network reported.
Late last month he filed a lawsuit, claiming the new rules violated his privacy.
They've also penalized companies that have violated or sought to circumvent federal trading laws.
Prosecutors say they need the documents to decide whether the payments violated state laws.
While Congress later tried to rectify the problem retroactively, Lincoln clearly violated the Constitution.
Richardson said earlier this month that Iran's detention of the sailors violated international law.
In a sense, Putin's actions are even bolder, since he has violated American allies.
"Facebook rejects any suggestion that it violated the consent decree," spokesman Andy Stone said.
Speaker J.D. Mesnard (R) said their comments violated House rules of decorum and debate.
Like Google, Blizzard said that it made its decision because Blitzchung violated its rules.
Twitter told The Verge that Giuliani had violated Twitter's rules by sharing personal information.
Some who violated people's rights did not even realize they were doing anything wrong.
The lawsuit also alleges that unlawful leaks to the press violated the Privacy Act.
The families sought a court declaration that the strike violated international and U.S. law.
Numerous presidents have violated the spirit of the Constitution, if not always its letter.
Its written opinion lists many other ways in which China has violated her rights.
The objecting creditors have said this "premature" buy-in violated the U.S. bankruptcy code.
The state ethics board last week found probable cause that Bentley had violated rules.
It argues the companies violated the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act.
Iran last week shot down the U.S. drone, which Tehran said violated its airspace.
But Republicans in the Legislature sued, arguing that the blanket order violated the Constitution.
The court rejected the complaint, saying the rights of the citizen were not violated.
Russia's side: Russia blamed Ukraine for the incident, saying it violated Russia's territorial integrity.
Facebook suspended Cambridge Analytica on Friday following reports it had violated its privacy policy.
Packingham challenged the law, claiming it violated his First Amendment right to free speech.
They soon expanded to include questions about whether he had violated campaign-finance laws.
BART police said Foster violated state law by eating a sandwich on the platform.
Two former White House ethics chiefs declared that Sanders's tweet had violated federal law.
And they come up to me after class and said, Jonny, I felt violated.
Federal officials are looking to understand if the payments violated federal campaign finance laws.
Unfortunately, when students' speech rights on campus are violated, it's tough to fight back.
The big picture: Assad has already violated cease-fire agreements in de-escalation zones.
Influential people can still give to candidates without the campaigns having violated that pledge.
In his letter, Maloney states his case ... saying Johnson's hair length violated the rules.
I was told over the phone that my letter violated Yelp's Code of Conduct.
It says he then violated its policies by passing the data to Cambridge Analytica.
They've "violated policies against dangerous individuals and organizations," meanwhile, Antifa groups are still up.
The previous wording was the U.S. president "may impose" penalties if rules are violated.
You have to look at what laws, rules, regulations, statutes are purportedly violated here.
The issue here was whether the system violated the 14th Amendment's equal protection clause.
The issue was whether the California law violated the man's chance to establish paternity.
Earlier this year, it said Russia further violated the treaty by deploying the missile.
The court ruled against the association, saying its amateurism rule violated the antitrust laws.
Since he hadn't disclosed his stock ownership to Buffett, this violated insider-trading rules.
A peace pact in 2015 ostensibly ended the fighting but has frequently been violated.
These days, I find the narrative convention of the abducted and violated woman unappetizing.
But for the women who say he violated them, the damage is already done.
North Korea also sold $62.1 million in iron and steel, exports that violated sanctions.
But it is unclear what will happen if the Condé Nast guidelines are violated.
The latest revelations provide fresh grounds for concern that he has violated revenue laws.
Hofstra University said the fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi, violated the school's code of conduct.
"That discriminatory state policy violated the Constitution's guarantee of religious equality," Justice Kavanaugh wrote.
It's unclear whether any of the practices described in them violated the 2012 settlement.
It has responded with counterclaims that Apple and its manufacturing partners violated licensing contracts.
Judge O'Connor agreed, finding that the rules likely violated the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Mr. Flynn admitted to prosecutors last year that he had repeatedly violated that law.
The exchange left Ms. Dushku feeling "disgusting and violated," according to the interview notes.
The bureau said on Tuesday that the province had violated regulations on statistics gathering.
Mr. Erdogan, who denies that sanctions were violated, has repeatedly condemned the American investigation.
That retaliation, the plaintiffs said, violated the First Amendment by diluting their voting power.
Last year, a U.S. appeals court found the CFPB's structure violated the U.S. Constitution.
"For over a decade, Manafort repeatedly and brazenly violated the law," Mueller's team writes.
In June, a circuit court judge concluded that the law violated the state's Constitution.
Prosecutors say Mr. Shkreli may have violated federal and state law with his post.
Administrators found that Dr. Jaeger had not violated university policy on discrimination and harassment.
Screenshots showed that users were being told the articles violated the company's community guidelines.
Investigators concluded he violated government policies on alcoholic beverages and use of government facilities.
Sy claims she never violated any rules, and is now demanding to be reinstated.
"It's an information vacuum marked by corruption, where contracts are routinely violated," he said.
Google declined to answer questions about the allegations, including whether Drummond violated company policy.
Several civil rights organizations sued to overturn the law, saying it violated human rights.
Clinton's setup violated internal department rules, the report concluded, and deviated from cybersecurity standards.
The inspector general concluded the investigation, reasoning that McMaster unknowingly violated the Army regulation.
"The House rules do not determine whether anyone, including Mr. Schock, violated" federal law.
Earlier on Tuesday, OSC concluded a close adviser to Trump violated the Hatch Act.
Schock's attorneys have argued that the prosecution tactics might have violated Schock's constitutional rights.
A law denying protection to disparaging trademarks, the court said, violated the First Amendment.
The other shoe is about to drop for wireless carriers that violated customer privacy.
"I don't know what law he's violated yet," said Senator Rick Scott of Florida.
CNN and NBCU, which declined to run the ad, said it violated their standards.
A woman's body and privacy have been grossly violated — possibly to settle political scores.
Theodore B. Olson, a lawyer for the hedge fund, said that violated the Constitution.
Unable to prove Jagex had violated his human rights, a judge dismissed Elansari's lawsuit.
Rupp, Farah and Salazar have repeatedly rejected any claims that they violated antidoping rules.
That the House, in undertaking impeachment, had violated the Constitution, not the White House.
How can a president lead when he has violated all foundations for public trust?
The men had contended that the second trial violated the Constitution's double jeopardy clause.
Yet it is violated by governments, companies, and individuals around the world every day.
They argued that the underlying surveillance violated the Fourth Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable searches.
But both of you violated that trust and now I can't trust anyone anymore.
They're looking into whether holding $210 million of aid from Ukraine violated appropriations law.
It is unclear if and by how much Fowler violated a non-disclosure agreement.
Microsoft said in a statement on Tuesday that it had not violated any laws.
In 1986, the International Court of Justice ruled the US had violated international law.
Ultimately, the judge would find that Wynn's actions violated the National Labor Relations Act.
A Hallmark spokesperson said the lesbian couple's public display of affection violated its policies.
The EPA violated all of these tenants in its evaluation of the Pebble Mine.
U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton ruled on Monday that Arpaio "willfully violated" the order.
They violated our sovereignty, they infiltrated a drone into Israel's territory from Syrian territory.
"  "President Trump abused his power, violated his oath of office, and betrayed our nation.
Spiers claims she asked how she had violated the policies but received no answer.
Three hours later, Google said it violated its terms of service and removed it.
It also violated another oft-repeated Trumpian principle: never, ever telegraph your military moves.
I've seen many pieces by sensible people on the violated rights of accused rapists.
He later sued the bank, saying it violated a confidentiality clause in that agreement.
Mr. Netanyahu did not provide evidence that Iran had violated the Iran deal itself.
His family sued Mesa claiming Hernandez's Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights had been violated.
"If he feels he has violated his code, he cannot continue," Mr. Sanderson explained.
Those found to have violated the act face up to two years in prison.
Harris said Trump's behavior on Twitter has repeatedly violated the company's terms of service.
News of the payment led to allegations it may have violated campaign finance laws.
On Saturday, Ward said Instagram shut down her account, claiming she'd violated its guidelines.
On Thursday and Friday, Democrats focused on how the president's actions violated the Constitution.
As 9to5Google notes, Play Store claimed the removal happened because ToTok violated its policies.
That has now stopped, but European investigators are investigating whether it violated privacy rules.
Justice Carro has granted a hearing on whether Ms. Ortega's constitutional rights were violated.
"They ended up with this result that basically violated introductory economics," Mr. Wilcoxen said.
The tweet sent Tesla stock up more than 13% and allegedly violated securities laws.
But Ms. Trump does not appear to have violated any laws, ethics experts said.
The question in the case would be whether Gawker violated Hogan's right to privacy.
According to multiple sources, Howard-Higgins also recently violated the terms of his parole.
Some Republicans are calling for the Democrats who violated House rules to face punishment.
Guaidó violated a travel ban ordered by the Supreme Court when he left Venezuela.
Russia, which has Security Council veto power, says Iran has not violated the resolution.
The items — which violated the site's guidelines — were pulled a week after the delivery.
In October, both men pleaded not guilty to charges they violated campaign finance laws.
The other users remain on the platform, even though they had violated Facebook standards.
The DMA claimed that the law violated the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
The SEC alleges that it is and that the token sale violated securities laws.

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