Sentences with phrase «n.c. appeals court judge»

His administration is challenging the suspension ruling, which was upheld last week by appeal court judges.
The appeals court judges may rule that LinkedIn owns exclusive rights to the data, which would not have been compiled without the entrepreneurial talents of LinkedIn's founders.
Heather Dietrick, president and general counsel of Gawker Media, said in a statement that soon after Mr. Bollea sued the company in 2012, three state appeals court judges and a federal judge «repeatedly ruled that Gawker's post was newsworthy» under the First Amendment.
He's speaking after an appeal court judge overruled a previous decision that Oscar Pistorius had committed culpable homicide when he killed his late girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, and changed it to murder.
Appeal court judges said doctors should continuing treating Alfie pending any Supreme Court decision.
Diaz Sr. listed a number of Latino judges he believes would have been a better pick for Cuomo than Rivera, including Rolando T. Acosta, a Dominican - American appeals court judge.
Federal appeals court judges weighed whether they should consider Trump's previous statements supporting a complete ban on Muslims entering the country when ruling on his revised order to suspend travel from six Muslim - majority countries.
The NYPD has concluded its investigation into the death of an appeals court judge who washed up along the Hudson River — though the case is not closed yet.
«The home secretary is now running out of legal options after three appeal court judges unanimously dismissed her challenge, ruling that «torture is universally abhorred as an evil» and that the UK can not deport Abu Qatada if there is a risk that evidence gained through forced or violent confessions will be used against him in a trial.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- President Donald Trump, poised to restore the conservative majority on the Supreme Court, met with key senators on Tuesday and promised to unveil his nominee next week, with three U.S. appeals court judges among those under close consideration.
«That was why we went to Appeals even before the Anas» expose on Ajet - Nassam so we trust that the Appeals Court Judge handling the case will deliver justice,» he said.
A retired Appeal Court Judge, Justice Henrrietta Abban on Tuesday shed tears uncontrollably after a grimy picture was painted about how corruption has pierced the leadership of national institutions.
Otherwise, «any powerful person who asks someone to do something is committing a federal crime because people are afraid of powerful people and want to curry their favor,» Appeals Court Judge Richard Wesley noted in the Silver hearing.
Schneiderman said the federal appeals court judges do have the power to ultimately order that the subsidies have to be paid.
The short list includes federal appeals court judges Sri Srinivasan and Merrick Garland.
Federal appeals court judges don't seem eager to embrace the arguments of lawyers seeking a new trial for Republican former New York Senate leader Dean Skelos.
Mr. Cuomo, noting the Appeals Court judges» comfortable salaries, mentioned that he might someday nominate himself to the court.
The appeals court judges who overturned Silver's conviction did not label any of the evidence presented in his case erroneous.
Federal appeals court judges do not seem eager to embrace the arguments of lawyers seeking a new trial for former New York Senate leader Dean Skelos and his son.
A spokesman for Bradley's campaign tied the comments to Bradley's opponent, state Appeals Court Judge JoAnne Kloppenburg.
President Barack Obama has announced he is nominating veteran appeals court judge Merrick Garland to be the next US Supreme Court Justice.
The Appeals Court judges were also of the opinion that all the grounds upon which state prosecutors are accusing Mr. Woyome of causing financial loss to the State fails before them.
An appeals court judge has upheld a previous ruling that the MTA's policy of refusing all political and religious ads in the transit system is legal, meaning the agency can continue to reject controversial posters by firebrand Pamela Geller and the anti-Muslim American Freedom law Center — for now.
President Obama announced his nomination of Merrick B. Garland, a centrist appeals court judge, daring Republican senators to refuse consideration of a jurist who is highly regarded throughout Washington.
Instead, Cuomo chose Judge Leslie Stein, a Democrat and mid-level appeals court judge from Albany.
When the new Coalition Government overruled the objections from Tony Blair and other members of the previous Government and announced an independent Judicial Investigation under the chairmanship of Appeal Court Judge, Sir Peter Gibson, one MP recalls that at least two faces on the Opposition front bench turned ashen.
An appeals court judge has lifted the stay on Richard Ravitch assuming the lieutenant governor seat.
On Oct. 27 of last year, appeals court judge Karen Peters reduced Dixon's sentence and did away with his criminal record.
Last week, Nature reported that Pier Valerio Reinotti, an appeal court judge in Trieste, Italy, cut Bayout's sentence by a year after finding out he has gene variants linked to aggression.
Quoting from the dissenting opinion of the appeals court judge, he writes: «While it may be true that by following the Court of Appeals» conclusion as to the ambiguity of «research,» this Court has become a grudging partner in a bout of «linguistic jujitsu,»... such is life for an antepenultimate court.»
In March of 1995, a federal appeals court judge, citing the school board's mismanagement and fiscal irresponsibility, turned control of the city's schools over to the state.
«This is a whole new thing,» said N.C. Appeals Court Judge Wanda Bryant during arguments Wednesday, referring to the Internet - based charter school model which has no equivalent in the state's education system.
She has volunteered as a teacher at the Prison University Project and clerked for a federal appeals court judge in the Ninth Circuit.
«We contend that the primary judge made a series of fundamental errors in her disposition of the interlocutory application,» lawyers representing Samsung said to the appeals court judges.
The appeals court judges also expressed skepticism over Stewart's repeated attempts to liken the agency pricing arrangements to a criminal drug conspiracy in which [company] Apple [/ company] was the driver.
The Appeals Court judges declared that at least 25 of Prince's paintings made obvious transformative use of Cariou's photos.
Federal appeals court judges recently heard a challenge to the Obama EPA's approval of E15, a blend of 85 percent gasoline and 15 percent ethanol, to be -LSB-...]
The ruling by appeals court judges — in a case that drew heavy state and industry legal opposition — reinterprets the mission of the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to require more than balancing industry interests with protection of people and the environment.
Young lawyers are not getting enough exposure to the real world,» says Thomas Zuber, a retired superior and appeal court judge who also practised law and taught at the University of Windsor for many years.
Brooke took silk in 1981, was appointed to the High Court bench in 1988 and became an appeal court judge in 1996 until his retirement in 2006.
The risks of predicting a trial court judgment are compounded if the claim goes on appeal where appeal court judges frequently place an importance on facts not regarded as important by the trial judge.
But two of the appeal court judges, justices James MacPherson and Eleanore Cronk, disagreed with the ruling on communicating in public for the purposes of prostitution.
The appeal court judges went on to agree with those findings on the issue of limits to security of the person.
In the six years ending in 1998, for instance, more than two - thirds of the clerks for three liberal justices — Ruth Bader Ginsburg, David H. Souter and John Paul Stevens — had first clerked for appeals court judges appointed by Democratic presidents.
That is an appeal court judge's way of saying that the answer was obvious from the get - go.
The summary conviction appeal court judge dismissed the appeals on the basis that the trial judge had jurisdiction in both matters, that the rules of procedure in both trials would essentially have been the same, and that Sciascia was not prejudiced by any differences in the applicable rules of evidence.
Instead, the Court stated that district court judges were reliable factfinders for scientific or technical disputes, noting that, «A district court judge who has presided over, and listened to, the entirety of a proceeding has a comparatively greater opportunity to gain... familiarity [with technical issues] than an appeals court judge who must read a written transcript or perhaps just those portions to which the parties have referred.»
For example, each and every clerk hired by Clarence Thomas over the past 20 years — all 84 of them — first trained with an appeals court judge appointed by a Republican president.
Legal Feeds Appeal court orders new trial due to counsel's ineffective representation An appeal court judge ordered a new trial in a road rage conviction Thursday after finding the accused was served ineffectively by his legal counsel, who did not allow him to testify in his own defence.
Appeals court judges filled in for the justices.
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