Sentences with phrase «federal appeals court sides»

Federal Appeals Court Sides With HIPAA Over Florida Law in «Catch 22» Case Over the Release of Deceased Patient Records by Nursing Homes
In 2014, a federal appeals court sided with Verizon, seeming to open the door to paid prioritization and content blocking, and provoking an uproar from tech startups, entrepreneurs, and concerned citizens.
(CNN)- A federal appeals court sided with the government Monday, allowing the military to maintain its «don't ask, don't tell» policy during an appeal of a lower court ruling that the law barring openly gay and lesbian soldiers is unconstitutional.
A federal appeals court sided with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and a large coalition of citizen groups in upholding an Obama administration policy to scrutinize pollution from severe mountaintop removal mining in Appalachia.

Not exact matches

The outcome: The board sided with Molson, but San Miguel appealed to the Federal Court.
Chris Butler, pastor at Embassy Church on the south side of Chicago, told the federal appeals court: «For the majority of churches, the pastors are like me and experience at some level the same problems that we're trying to face in the community.
A federal appeals court dealt another blow to President Donald Trump's revised travel ban targeting six - Muslim majority countries on Thursday, siding with groups that say the policy illegally targets Muslims.
A federal appeals court this morning overturned former Lower East Side Assemblyman Sheldon Silver's 2015 conviction on federal corruption charges.
Attorneys on both sides have argued that prior rulings by New York's Court of Appeals, which lay the foundation for the state laws that apply in the federal case, break in their favor.
Nadon's dissent in the 2009 Federal Court of Appeal ruling in Khadr v. Canada, siding with the government on the issue of bringing Omar Khadr back to Canada from the prison at Guantanamo Bay, has left some to call him a «pro-Guantanamo» judge.
And at «The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times,» Mike Scarcella has a post titled «Appeals Court Sides with DOJ in Suit Against Protected Federal Witness.»
What attracted far more attention was one of his best - known judgments: a dissent in the Federal Court of Appeal decision in the Omar Khadr case, in which Nadon sided with the government.
Though the jury sided with the doctor, the federal appeals court ordered a new trial, saying the judge erred by excluding testimony from expert witnesses.
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