Sentences with phrase «although state courts»

Although state courts are increasingly moving toward joint custody arrangements after divorce, the old standard of one...
Although the state courts are typically not as harsh in the white collar area as the federal courts, any charge in this arena is still a serious one.
Although a state court recently dismissed his lawsuit, Governor Jindal has announcedplans to go after Common Core again in this year's session.
Although a state court recently dismissed his lawsuit, Governor Jindal has announced plans to go after Common Core again in this year's session.
Although our state court sample size (n = 124 brief pairs) is smaller than our federal court sample (n = 203 brief pairs), this difference probably does not explain the discrepancy between our results for federal and state court motions.

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More than a dozen states have similar legal protection, although this is the first time Wisconsin's courts are facing such a case.
You will want to discuss all of your options with your attorney or tax advisor before taking action, especially if creditor protection is a concern for you, as the Supreme Court has ruled that Inherited IRAs are not protected under federal bankruptcy laws (although state law creditor protection of inherited IRAs still varies).
Although the $ 500 state tax credit feels like a quid pro quo that should correspondingly reduce the deductible portion of the federal charitable contribution deduction, I.R.S. and Tax Court authority indicate otherwise.
Even If the due - process provision calls on the court to protect rights recognized by tradition or widespread consensus, there is a problem with Roe: it involved neither Antiabortion laws were decades old, and although a few states had partly decriminalized abortion, Roe went much further and struck down laws in virtually every state.
Although a theory of religious freedom is plainly necessary to the proper function of the state (because its courts must decide actual cases), a theory of religious freedom may be unnecessary to, and might even prove dangerous to, religion itself.
«Mr. Jeffs, although presumed innocent, has now been incarcerated for more than four years on charges that, given the [Utah] supreme court's opinion clarifying the law in Utah, will be difficult if not impossible for the state to sustain,» defense attorneys wrote in the motion filed in Utah's Third District Court earlier this mcourt's opinion clarifying the law in Utah, will be difficult if not impossible for the state to sustain,» defense attorneys wrote in the motion filed in Utah's Third District Court earlier this mCourt earlier this month.
On the other hand, evangelicals who promote a warped view of American history in an effort to undo the court rulings on church - state affairs ignore a fundamental point made by Roger Williams more than 300 years ago: «No civil state or country can be truly called Christian, although the Christians be in it.»
Although the court ruled that the motto is compatible with any theistic religion, the state's apparent preference of religion to nonreligion constituted a further constitutional violation, according to the ACLU.
Although the Muslim perpetrator was not a government actor, the court's approval of his assault on the atheist arguably could be considered state action.
Although «secular humanism» is a term used most frequently by Protestant Fundamentalists, it was Justice Hugo Black» in delivering the opinion of the United States Supreme Court in a 1961 case, Torcaso v. Watkins» who distinguished between «religions based on a belief in the existence of God» and «religions founded on different beliefs,» such as «Buddhism, Taoism, Ethical Culture, Secular Humanism, and others.»
Rather, the court had struck down the Rhode Island statute primarily because of its own model of church - state separation and its own unsupported views of what was likely to happen in Rhode Island parochial school classrooms — although the record gave no indication that entanglement difficulties would accompany the salary - supplement program.
In Obergefell, Kennedy's claim was that although historically the interpretation of a fundamental right to marry has not included same - sex couples, the «referenda, legislative debates, and grassroots campaigns; studies and other writings; and extensive litigation in state and federal courts» has led to an «enhanced understanding» of how the Due Process and Equal Protection clauses of the 14th amendment contain a right for same - sex couples to marry that was really there all along, though until now unseen.
Although there are no state programs under the AA banner, the organization does receive state funds directly through prison programs and indirectly through (tax payer paid) court orders.
Although many of these claims challenge the veracity of «organic,» «healthy,» and «100 %» claims on labels, several states are affording new opportunities to attack ingredient labels — an area that federal courts have traditionally found to be preempted (barred) by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with no private right of action for individual citizens.
Although rivals on the court, Michigan's John Beilein and Michigan State's Tom Izzo shared in a really cool selfie at the Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak.
Although courts in different states handle the determination of primary custodian differently, the following factors are generally considered:
In the vast majority of states, the child's best interests are at the forefront of any custody order, although courts may differ on what that actually means.
Although not given the power to do so explicitly, the Supreme Court of the United States is by all agreed to have the power to determine «what the law is».
For example, a bill introduced into the legislature in September 2014 proposing state compensation for Russian citizens «unjustly» affected by the decisions of foreign courts was, although formally sponsored by Duma deputy Vladimir Ponevezhskii, actually drafted by lawyers from the State Legal Directorate — a unit within the Presidential Administrastate compensation for Russian citizens «unjustly» affected by the decisions of foreign courts was, although formally sponsored by Duma deputy Vladimir Ponevezhskii, actually drafted by lawyers from the State Legal Directorate — a unit within the Presidential AdministraState Legal Directorate — a unit within the Presidential Administration.
The Padilla case in 2005 did give rise to a precedent in the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit that supports the practice, although a subsequent ruling in the Al - Marri case arguably muddied the waters.
Although Doheny won the Independence Party's nomination, he was later nominated for a state Supreme Court judgeship, which removed him from the ballot and allowed the Independence Party to endorse Stefanik.
It will be recalled that although other defendants were allowed to enjoy the earlier bail, Col. Dasuki was however re-arrested in 2015 at the Kuje Prison shortly after perfecting his bail conditions and has since been kept in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) even after other courts granted him bails.
The order bars travel to the United States for people from seven majority Muslim countries, although it's currently held up in court.
Agreeing, Justice Ogunwumiju held that although the order of the Enugu Division of the Federal High Court, delivered on February 23, 2017, had lapsed after 60 days, Umezulike could only file any «necessary application» before the High Court of Enugu State where he is being prosecuted.
Council members said they had learned from a protracted court fight on Staten Island over the release of personal information related to the municipal identification card program; the city prevailed in State Supreme Court, although the decision has been appecourt fight on Staten Island over the release of personal information related to the municipal identification card program; the city prevailed in State Supreme Court, although the decision has been appeCourt, although the decision has been appealed.
Although not a law per - se, executive privilege was accepted by the Supreme Court of the United States as an application of the seperation of powers doctrine from the United States Constitution (see: United States v Nixon).
This point was accepted by the court, although it suggested that «the schools affected should be given time to put their houses in order» given the state's historic failure to deal with such discrimination.
This means updating European laws as they are passed, albeit with no say in them, European Court of Justice (ECJ) jurisdiction and, yes, free movement, although May promised a registration system for new EU arrivals similar to that already used in many continental states.
On Tuesday, the case was mentioned in Ibadan Chief Magistrate Court and although the Chief Magistrate in charge of the case, Mrs. Kehinde Durosaro - Tijani adjourned till March 1, 2016, the police officer investigating the death of Lowo and the involvement of his wife, Amos Adewale, informed the Chief Magistrate Court that based on legal advice from the state, the court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the Court and although the Chief Magistrate in charge of the case, Mrs. Kehinde Durosaro - Tijani adjourned till March 1, 2016, the police officer investigating the death of Lowo and the involvement of his wife, Amos Adewale, informed the Chief Magistrate Court that based on legal advice from the state, the court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the Court that based on legal advice from the state, the court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the case.
Analysis Although the government has imposed a ban on the purchase of cars by state institutions, the decision by the ministry is not likely to court controversy with many wondering rather why it took so long for the ministry to purchase the vehicle.
O'Donnell is the son of former state criminal justice czar and two - time AG candidate (although she didn't run all the way to the end) Denise O'Donnell and Supreme Court Justice John O'Donnell.
Although he remains 18 signatures short, he hopes to get the ruling overturned in State Supreme Court.
[103] Republican California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger stated that although he opposed and twice vetoed legislative bills that would recognize same - sex marriage in California, he respected and would uphold the court's ruling and oppose the initiative and other attempts to amend the state's constitution.
Although as a result of the 2006 court ruling the state promised in 2007 to increase education spending by $ 7 billion over a five - year period, the CFE report concluded that the state is running $ 5 billion short of what it pledged due to a recession that left it hard pressed for revenue.
General Secretary of the NDC Johnson Asiedu Nketiah has stated that although the party did not bus supporters to the Supreme Court in support of former COCOBOD CEO Dr. Stephen Opuni, the supporters did so in accordance with the core values of the NDC.
Although the memorandum opinion and order released Friday denied Silver's motions to dismiss the indictment based on Bharara's «prejudicial extrajudical statements,» United States District Court Judge Valerie Caproni warned the Manhattan federal prosecutor «that this case is to be tried in the courtroom and not in the press.»
It stated that although the Court of Appeal had set aside the injunction, the Akwa Ibom State Government had proceeded on an appeal to challenge the judgment of the Appeal Court.
The reversal of progress makes the court's 25 - year goal look overoptimistic, although recent progress achieved in a few states provides hints that more rapid progress may be possible.
Although the Rodriguez court trusted states to ensure equal educational opportunity, this trust has proven misplaced.
Although the Congress can abrogate states» 11th Amendment immunity from suits in federal courts, it must do so «in unmistakably clear language,» Maria Parisi - Vickers, an assistant commonwealth attorney general, told the Justices.
Moreover, although I agree that additional accountability measures are needed, continued involvement of the state courts, working in concert with the executive and legislative branches in a new, functional separation - of - powers mode, is essential for holding all parties accountable and for attaining the nation's education goals.
Although subsequently struck down by the state supreme court, the law prompted the creation of several school foundations in well - to - do areas...
Although any approach to calculating fiscal adequacy is bound to have limitations and flaws, state laws and courts increasingly require that some rational method be developed to approximate the price of an adequate education.
Although courts in Ohio have repeatedly declared that the state's system of school finance, which relies heavily on property taxes, is unconstitutional, they ended their involvement in the case in 2003.
Six states (Virginia, Texas, Nevada, Georgia, Mississippi, and Arkansas) have taken concrete steps toward establishment of statewide districts, although Virginia's already - enacted district was struck down by state courts.
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