Sentences with phrase «viacom under a court order»

(Officials from the FBI and CIA, for their part, have also pushed for access to decrypted data under court order over the past year and faced resistance from the tech industry, according to the Washington Post.)
Affirms that information on hemp grower applications is proprietary and is subject to inspection only under a court order
In a confidential document now made public under court order, Medeiros responded to the Vatican inquiry: «The danger in the seminaries, your Eminence, is obvious....
Under a court order the ISC is operating servers in place of the infected servers.
We may need to disclose personal information to meet legal or regulatory requirements, such as under a court order or to a government institution if required or authorized by law.
In 2007 then Governor Eliot Spitzer and the legislature implemented a four - year plan to phase in the funding required under the court order.
The latest batch of Hillary Clinton's - emails released under court order are more of the same.
Apple is under court order to create software so the FBI can disable the auto - erase function on an iPhone 5c used by ISIS supporter Syed Rizwan Farook before he and his wife killed 14 people in last year's shooting rampage in San Bernardino, Calif..
BUFFALO — New York state is under another court order preventing it from taxing cigarettes sold by Seneca Indian Nation retailers to the general public at reservation stores.
He started teaching at School 6 on the city's East Side in 1968 and worked during the period when the school district was under a court order to desegregate.
Stevens was under court order to stop diverting water from his property, as it was flooding St. Mary's Cemetery and Route 281.
Eliot Spitzer and the legislature implemented a four - year plan to phase in the funding required under the court order.
On 1 April, the University of São Paulo closed Chierice's former research lab, which had until then been producing the pills under court orders.
But the president says they're just following the law: «The EPA is under a court order that says greenhouse gases are a pollutant that fall under their jurisdiction,» Barack Obama said after he declared legislation on cap and trade dead in the water in the wake of the elections.
President Barack Obama's administration is under court order to decide by 30 September how to protect the bird: declare it an endangered species — the nuclear option in conservation — or opt for the less onerous conservation strategies that officials are testing on its fellow rangeland bird, the lesser prairie chicken.
With Fiona under court order to remain inside the house and Frank's illness keeping him out of commission, the weight of guardianship duties falls squarely on Lip's shoulders.
From 1971 until 2001, CMS schools were forcibly desegregated under a court order.
In that case, the court approved the use of busing to desegregate schools under court order.
In 2001 only the federal appeals court covering the states of Connecticut, New York, and Vermont had upheld the use of race in student assignment or magnet school admissions in school districts not already under court order; it did so on the grounds that the state had a compelling interest in racial diversity.
But with the state under a court order to provide an adequate education to all of its K - 12 students, the Alabama Association of School Boards is arguing that there would be more money for public schools if the state did not...
The distinction between ending the program and asking for a permanent injunction that would apply to the 34 districts still under court order may have eluded parents whose children could have been made ineligible.
As set forth in detail in the book, Kentucky (the first of the «adequacy» rulings), New Jersey (with almost four decades of court involvement in school funding), and Wyoming (where the courts instructed the state to fund a «visionary and unsurpassed» education for its students) have each seen their school spending levels blossom under court order.
The only state where performance has significantly improved while under court order has been Massachusetts.
This year, those opponents, who include most of the state's education groups, also argued that Washington should not create a new set of schools when it is under court order to provide more money to its existing schools.
Under the court order, the state must send a spreadsheet with extensive information on each voucher applicant, including name, address and race; the public school, if any, the child attended the previous year; and the private school he or she would like to attend with the voucher.
L.A. Unified is under court order to use test scores in teachers» reviews by December, and officials are in negotiations with the teachers union.
7) National: Hat tip to Diane Ravitch for pointing us to an article by Dave McKenna of Deadspin on the release, under court order, of emails written by outgoing Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, «about his efforts to take control of the National Conference of Black Mayors, bankrupt it, and open a new organization that would promote charter schools.
The growth in the gap in North Carolina is especially important because the state has been under court order to expand pre-K programs for at - risk children.
On June 22, 2011, CCSA and LAUSD agreed to stay the litigation under a court order.
Boston, Cleveland, Kansas City, San Francisco, Detroit and Wilmington were among the cities under court order to bus children.
Structured settlements are governed by both federal and state laws and must be closed under court order.
As well, in many provinces these limits don't apply to those who are self - employed, or owe child support / alimony under a court order.
Most debts except: fines, penalties, compensation and forfeiture orders imposed by any court; any debt that has been incurred through fraud; student loans; any obligation to pay maintenance to an ex-spouse due under a court order (not Child Support Agency arrears or Child Maintenance Service arrears); and money owed to a creditor whose debt is secured on your property (such as a mortgage or secured loan).
The operative time for a payment split under a court order means the time specified in the order.
Deltona Animal Control Manager Jerry Swanger said the pair killed five cats in their owner's neighborhood and had been held under court order since Oct. 13.
And they will continue to kill healthy community cats after the end of this year, because they are under a court order to do so.
And they are under a court order to do so because they had poor legal representation when they were sued by nativist groups and they have done virtually nothing to meet the requirements of the court's ruling.
The Humane Society says the Agriculture Department is required to make its inspection records at animal research facilities public under a court order.
The US Environmental Protection Agency is under a court order to produce a final mercury rule in November 2011.
The state legislature has a long and ignominious history of underfunding its priorities, to the point that it is currently under a court order from the state Supreme Court to find new education funding.
However, under court order the EPA just set tough limits on CO2 emissions.
Rutt It is my understanding that the EPA is NOT under a court order to regulate CO2.
Soon wrote that the EPA, which is under court order to finalize rules on the pollution from power plants, wants to discipline the energy industry.
Under the Court Order, in order for us to represent former employees and retirees regarding both the tax and employment insurance issues, it is necessary that an individual retainer agreement be signed.
Answer: It could be if you are under a court order forbidding you from «laughing at anyone.»
Parenting Coordinators are appointed under a Court Order, or else by way of a Parenting Plan, Separation Agreement, or Arbitration Award.
Family relationships covered by the definition of «family member» in the PAFVA include current and former spouses, adult interdependent partners, others residing (or formerly residing) in intimate relationships, persons who are parents of one or more children, regardless of whether they have ever lived together, persons who reside together where one of them has care and custody over the other under a court order, and generally, those related to each other by blood, marriage, adoption, or adult interdependent relationships, as well as children in the care and custody of the above persons (PAFVA section 1 (1)(d)-RRB-.
After pointing out that the husband would have an easier time satisfying his hefty support arrears without a bankruptcy trustee in the way — and after taking pains to clarify that such a discharge would have no effect on the wife's support entitlement (since by law a discharge does not release a person from child / spousal support or maintenance obligation arising under a court order), the court ordered him to pay $ 25,000 to the trustee immediately.
where the parents are living separate and apart, with one parent under a separation agreement or with the consent, implied consent or acquiescence of the other or under a court order; or
They chat with perfect strangers in a public forum, and now they are allegedly concerned about an invasion of privacy by Viacom under a protection order??? User's private information is safer in the hands of Viacom under a court order than in the hands of YouTube.
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