Not exact matches
Former Western Australian lawyer Michelle Gordon has been appointed as the next
Justice of the High
Court of Australia, replacing her husband,
Justice Kenneth Hayne, who soon reaches the mandatory age
However, we now know that Britain is set to drop out of the EU in March 2019 and will almost certainly leave the EU's essential core institutions: the single market and the European
Court of
Justice.
U.S. Supreme
Court justices expressed support on Tuesday for Microsoft's bid to fend off class action claims by Xbox 360 owners who say the video game console gouges discs because of a design defect.
Barrister John Vaughan has been appointed a judge of the WA Supreme
Court, filling the vacancy left by the resignation of
Justice Peter Martino.
By contrast, Delaware Chancery
Court Judge Leo Strine, now chief
justice of the state Supreme
Court, wrote in the Wake Forest Law Review: «Corporate law requires directors, as a matter of their duty of loyalty, to pursue a good faith strategy to maximize profits for the stockholders.»
The Ontario Superior
Court of
Justice accepted the argument, adding that Linamar was entitled to take reasonable steps to protect its reputation.
World Atlas notes that the island was decided to be Danish territory by the Permanent
Court of International
Justice of the League of Nations in 1933.
In trying to recover Snowden's unencrypted mail from the company, which did not keep Snowden's cryptographic key, the
Justice Department got a
court order forcing the company to turn over another key instead, one that would allow officials to impersonate the company's website and intercept all interactions with its users.
As the nine
justices grappled with the technological complexities of email data storage, liberals Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sonia Sotomayor questioned whether the
court needed to act in the data privacy case in light of Congress now considering bipartisan legislation that would resolve the legal issue.
The text also suggested that any dispute settlement arising from the future U.K. - EU relationship should be overseen by the European
Court of
Justice.
In the words of the chief
justice in the Chaoulli v. Quebec case, in which the Supreme
Court of Canada overturned the prohibition against private health insurance in the province in 2005, «Access to a waiting list is not access to health care.»
Last year, the European
Court of
Justice that people had the «right to be forgotten» forcing Google to begin removing links to content that people requested be taken down.
It is asking the Irish High
Court to refer the case to the
Court of
Justice of the European Union (CJEU), which would then decide whether to ban the use of «model contracts» — common legal arrangements used by thousands of firms to transfer personal data outside the 28 - nation bloc.
WASHINGTON, April 17 - The U.S. Supreme
Court on Tuesday dismissed Microsoft Corp's privacy fight with the
Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas after Congress passed legislation that resolved the dispute.
WASHINGTON, Feb 27 (Reuters)- Supreme
Court justices on Tuesday wrestled with Microsoft Corp's dispute with the U.S.
Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas, with some signaling support for the government and others urging Congress to pass a law to resolve the issue.
But company lawyer Jesse Binnall said the Fourth Circuit
Court of Appeals, which upheld the lower ruling, did so on procedural grounds, so that the
Justice Department's win would not influence much elsewhere.
That
court issues warrants that allow
Justice Department officials to wiretap individuals, a process that has been thrown into the spotlight amid the Russia investigation.
WASHINGTON, April 17 - The U.S. Supreme
Court on Tuesday dropped Microsoft Corp's privacy fight with the
Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas after Congress passed legislation that resolved the dispute.
The battle between Apple and the U.S
Justice Department has been raging since the government in February obtained a
court order demanding that Apple write new software to help law enforcement officials unlock an iPhone associated with one of the shooters in the December attack in San Bernardino, California that killed 14 people.
WASHINGTON, Feb 27 - Supreme
Court justices on Tuesday wrestled with Microsoft Corp's dispute with the U.S.
Justice Department over whether prosecutors can force technology companies to hand over data stored overseas, with some signaling support for the government and others urging Congress to pass a law to resolve the issue.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the unanimous
court, «once a use of force is deemed reasonable... it may not be found unreasonable by reference to some separate constitutional violation.»
Justice Department lawyers argued in
court earlier this month that the federal guidelines issued in May were non-binding with no legal consequences.
«Thus, in a preliminary analysis, the chief
justice... suspended what he saw as an act apparently little reasonable and proportionate, which, in addition to generating legal uncertainty, would leave millions of Brazilians without this communication tool,» a statement from the supreme
court read.
In September 2017, the European
Court of
Justice rejected Hungary and Slovakia's challenge to the quotas, but Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has vowed to fight on.
Of course, President Trump has accomplished some significant campaign promises, including appointing a Supreme
Court justice who is well - regarded by Republicans and rolling back some of the onerous regulations of the Obama era.
The odds «clearly favor» AT&T if the wireless giant and the Department of
Justice were to head to
court over AT&T's merger with Time Warner, former FCC official Blair Levin told CNBC on Wednesday.
The
Justice Department revealed in a cryptic
court filing that it had successfully unlocked the iPhone with help from an unidentified third - party.
Soon after Daniela Barbosa Assunção de Souza, a judge in Rio de Janeiro state, told mobile operators to stymie access to the Facebook - owned (fb) messaging app, the chief
justice of Brazil's supreme
court suspended her decision.
Just this week,
justices weighed the religious values of company leaders, as the Hobby Lobby case came before the Supreme
Court.
Sturm Ruger said in February it expects a rise in demand for its firearms if a Democrat wins the presidential election on Nov. 8 and becomes positioned to appoint future Supreme
Court justices.
In a legal filing joined by other public interest groups and the consumer electronics trade association, the group said the
justices should not become regulators of technology and «the
court should not attempt to predict the future of television.»
Uber's loss follows an earlier one last year where the Luxembourg - based
Court of
Justice of the European Union (ECJ) classified the company as a transport service rather than a digital one, which stripped it of protections against undue national regulation that digital services enjoy under EU law.
The selection of a new Supreme
Court justice following the death of Antonin Scalia on Saturday is shaping up to be a protracted struggle.
Last year, the Irish High
Court said that it would ask the European
Court of
Justice (ECJ) to decide whether the legal mechanism Facebook uses to send European's personal data over to the U.S. is valid or not.
In a wide - ranging interview, Cuban discussed the candidates he likes — as well as those he disdains — and who should replace Antonin Scalia, the former Supreme
Court Justice who died over the weekend.
Other high - profile rainmakers would eventually follow, including Quebec Premier Pierre - Marc Johnson, Supreme
Court Justice Michel Bastarache and Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.
When prime - time hosts — who have never served our country in any capacity — dismiss facts and empirical reality to launch profoundly dishonest assaults on the FBI, the
Justice Department, the
courts, the intelligence community (in which I served) and, not least, a model public servant and genuine war hero such as Robert Mueller — all the while scaremongering with lurid warnings of «deep - state» machinations — I can not be part of the same organization, even at a remove.
Supreme
Court Justice John McKechnie has been named as the new commissioner of the Western Australian Corruption and Crime Commission.
Next week, the Department of
Justice is taking AT&T (t) to
court to block its $ 85 billion bid for Time Warner (TWC).
The record labels asked the Supreme
Court to hear their appeal of the circuit court ruling, but the justices decl
Court to hear their appeal of the circuit
court ruling, but the justices decl
court ruling, but the
justices declined.
The duty to consult with First Nations resides with the Federal government — as Chief
Justice McLachlin wrote in the 2004 Haida Nation v. British Columbia [2004] decision of the Supreme
Court, «the ultimate legal responsibility for consultation and accommodation rests with the Crown.»
Several
courts have ruled against the merger, agreeing with the Department of
Justice's (DOJ) argument that it would decrease competition and raise major antitrust concerns.
And Torstar is controlled by a trust comprising five families, who made a
court commitment decades ago to promote social
justice, a promise that analysts have long insisted eats away at margins.
The eight -
justice court is hearing arguments Monday in two cases that deal with the same basic issue of whether race played too large a role in the drawing of electoral districts, to the detriment of African - Americans.
Thurgood Marshall was the Supreme
Court's first African - American
justice, but this biopic doesn't tell that story.
Justice Stephen Breyer wrote for the
court that the Alabama Legislature and the federal
court that ruled on the plan had taken a «mechanically numerical» view, instead of trying to figure out what percentage of black voters were needed to elect a candidate of their choice.
While the Supreme
Court in October 2015 declined to review the case, the justices in January agreed to review a similar one, Salman's case, in which a federal appeals court in California had issued a potentially conflicting ru
Court in October 2015 declined to review the case, the
justices in January agreed to review a similar one, Salman's case, in which a federal appeals
court in California had issued a potentially conflicting ru
court in California had issued a potentially conflicting ruling.
The lawsuit, to be filed sometime late Tuesday in federal
court in Sacramento, the California state capital, will take aim at three state laws passed last year that the
Justice Department contends violate a clause in the U.S. Constitution.
The
Justice Department urged the Fourth Circuit
Court of Appeals in Richmond to lift a stay imposed by a Maryland federal judge March 16th blocking the administration from carrying out the executive order.
The Obama administration
Justice Department, for instance, has opened 23 investigations of law enforcement agencies, including police departments in Baltimore, Chicago and Ferguson, Missouri, for unconstitutional practices and has reached
court - enforceable consent decrees with many of them.