Sentences with phrase «also challenged in the courts»

Decisions can be appealed to the full commission and also challenged in the courts, but generally the staff decision is not contested.

Not exact matches

The attorneys general of New York and Illinois have also declared the games illegal, but those rulings are being challenged in state courts.
In addition to announcing the challenge to Apple's shareholder proposal, Greenlight also filed a lawsuit in U.S. federal court in New York to block the amendment, saying such a move violates shareholders» rightIn addition to announcing the challenge to Apple's shareholder proposal, Greenlight also filed a lawsuit in U.S. federal court in New York to block the amendment, saying such a move violates shareholders» rightin U.S. federal court in New York to block the amendment, saying such a move violates shareholders» rightin New York to block the amendment, saying such a move violates shareholders» rights.
It probably won't make Wynne any more popular in Harper's eyes, and will be one more reason for him to avoid meeting with her, but it could also be the first shot in a Supreme Court challenge of the legislation, which could conceivably be much faster - tracked than it would be if we had to wait for a Charter challenge the traditional way, which could conceivably help save lives, going back to the thrust of the Bedford decision in the first place.
Cryptocurrencies have also seen their anonymity challenged in the courts.
The woes of Trans - Mountain are well known, but Keystone and Line 3 in the states have also been subjected to legal rulings and court challenges that could also derail those expansions.
Reporting on Jason Kenney's announcement today that the federal government might challenge Quebec's so - called charter of values in court, the Canadian Press noted that the employment minister, who is also responsible for multiculturalism, was «uncharacteristically terse.»
These are just a few examples of the challenges single parents face in trying to follow court orders while also doing what's best for their kids.
HMRC will continue to challenge in the courts and anyone who engages in tax avoidance schemes risk not only the high cost of these schemes but also lay themselves open to penalties and, potentially, prosecution.»
(As of this answer, the only time the no fly list has actually been challenged in court it was found unconstitutional, so lawmakers may also want to overhaul the process itself before expanding its use, or get rid of it completely)
Or, the legislature can simply pass whatever bill they want and hope that it doesn't get challenged in court, which is also possible.
Also at 1 p.m., the New York Civil Liberties Union presents oral arguments in the Albany County Supreme Court challenging the exclusion of farmworkers from the state labor law that protects employees who organize, Albany County Courthouse, 16 Eagle St., Albany.
I have also challenged the purported information preferred against me in the Court of Appeal.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he also believes the bill is unconstitutional, and said he stands «ready to challenge it in court
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has today dismissed challenges to UK law banning assisted dying brought by Jane Nicklinson, whose husband Tony had locked - in syndrome before he died in 2012, and Paul Lamb, who is also paralysed and in constant pain.
The Senate also backed in its budget the regulation of daily fantasy sports websites, which Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is challenging in court as a form of gambling.
Democrats in the State Senate are also suing in state court to challenge the addition of a 63rd seat to the Senate, a move that Republicans say is required by the Constitution but that Democrats say is a ploy by Republicans to improve their odds of keeping a majority in the chamber.
A spokesman for the Assembly Democrats, who are in power in that house, also says the legal fees went to redistricting related court action, as well as for the Assembly's legal challenges against Cuomo's Moreland Commission's efforts to look at outside income from legislators.
Mr Odinga also ran against Mr Kenyatta in the 2013 vote and unsuccessfully challenged the results in court with allegations of vote - tampering.
Schneiderman also says he'll join nine other states in defending President Obama's plan to dramatically cut U.S power plant emissions if it's challenged in court.
And State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says he also believes the bill is unconstitutional, and says he stands «ready to challenge it in court
The unanimous judgment of a three - man panel of the appeal court also dismissed the suit which Melaye had filed before the Federal High Court in Abuja to challenge the validity of the recall procourt also dismissed the suit which Melaye had filed before the Federal High Court in Abuja to challenge the validity of the recall proCourt in Abuja to challenge the validity of the recall process.
And State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said he also believes the bill is unconstitutional, and said he stands «ready to challenge it in court
«I also wish to let you know that a Federal High Court Abuja has Prior to this judgement upheld my candidacy in a suit filled by Chief Sylvester Okonkwo challenging the validity of my candidacy.
«We regret that Tom Watson also forced through the decision yesterday at Labour's NEC meeting to challenge the court judgement to restore the right to vote in the leadership election.
The Rent Stabilization Association has also gone to court to challenge a decision last year by the Rent Guidelines Board, for a second straight year, to bar a rent increase on one - year leases for tenants in rent - stabilized apartments.
On February 6, a Superior Court in Alameda County postponed the hearing in Rubin v Bowen, the case in which the Peace & Freedom, Libertarian, and Alameda County Green Parties challenge the essence of California's top - two law, also known as Proposition 14.
North District incumbent Jason M. McCarthy, also aligned with the majority bloc, was scheduled to appear in court Tuesday to answer allegations that he fraudulently obtained his petition signatures, and some now wonder whether his opponent, Hope R. Jay, will challenge some of the signatures themselves.
It read, «The Court of Appeal Benin City sat in judgment, 5th July 2017, over a pending appeal challenging the ruling of Federal High Court, Warri which vacated the APC Delta State Exco led by Prophet Jones Ode Erue, and also authorised a repeat Congress.
Ms Richards was a Labour candidate in the 2016 London assembly election and also brought a High Court petition to challenge the result, alleging a conspiracy to cheat her involving the returning officer and Progress, Labour's centrist group.
News of the trial is also likely to raise the morale of federally funded researchers at the US National Institutes of Health working on hESCs, as the legality of federal funding for their research is being challenged in court.
«My intense desire to see my school excel comes not only from an unwavering belief that all students deserve an excellent education, but also the unique role Sousa played in the civil rights movement,» said Kamras referring to a challenge to segregation at Sousa that culminated in Bolling v. Sharpe, the 1954 Supreme Court case that paved the way for the desegregation of all DC public schools.
The ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in David D. v. Dartmouth School Committee also allows state education officials to be challenged in federal court on the basis of state standard andCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit in David D. v. Dartmouth School Committee also allows state education officials to be challenged in federal court on the basis of state standard andcourt on the basis of state standard and law.
The alliance and several families also filed as an intervenor in the state court suit challenging the constitutionality of the voucher law.
32 The New Hampshire Supreme Court likewise rejected the standing of petitioners challenging the state's scholarship tax credit law, ruling that they could not demonstrate any harm.33 The following year, citing the decisions in Arizona and New Hampshire, the Alabama Supreme Court also held that a «tax credit to a parent or a corporation... can not be construed as an «appropriation»» but rather such funds retain their status as private funds until they enter the public treasury.34 That view seems to be the prevailing one in courts, so with the possible exception of Michigan, where the state constitution explicitly prohibits tax benefits for religious education, tax credits should survive scrutiny under such provisions.
With older students in particular, truancy — meaning students who land in truancy court due to many unexcused absences — also remains a challenge because «sometimes parents don't even know that their child is absent so the work there is more with the individual student» rather than with the parents, says Conway.
A commission chaired by the City of Chicago's Comptroller issued a report earlier this week which said that Chicago can no longer afford its subsidies for government worker retiree health care, which currently cost the city $ 109 million annually but would grow to nearly $ 500 million in a decade thanks to projected increases in the number of retirees and in health care costs.The commission offered Mayor Rahm Emanuel a series of suggestions on how to change the program to save money, including having workers pay a greater percentage of their own health care premiums in retirement, but it also concluded that the city might want to simply end the subsidy program, a move which almost certainly would be challenged in court.
In 2006, the Mackinac Center for Public Policy published the results of a survey of organizations working on school choice that I conducted; it found that 67 % of respondents think vouchers are more likely to be challenged in court, compared to just three percent who chose tax credits - and, by a margin of 53 points, respondents also thought that tax credits were more likely to survive a court challengIn 2006, the Mackinac Center for Public Policy published the results of a survey of organizations working on school choice that I conducted; it found that 67 % of respondents think vouchers are more likely to be challenged in court, compared to just three percent who chose tax credits - and, by a margin of 53 points, respondents also thought that tax credits were more likely to survive a court challengin court, compared to just three percent who chose tax credits - and, by a margin of 53 points, respondents also thought that tax credits were more likely to survive a court challenge.
The complaint also challenges the legality of the state's decision to temporarily fund a handful of charter schools in 2015 - 16, even after the Supreme Court overturned the law.
The order also outlines a procedure for CCSA to challenge LAUSD's compliance in court, if necessary.
Also, I heard that the Life of Copyright is being challenged in the courts based on the fact that this type of contract violates the «in perpetuity» restrictions.
Achilles in myth also courts the displeasure of the gods, as a matter of principle, and both characters with this name are willing to challenge conventional expectations or assigned roles in life, to act upon their moral convictions.
The article also mentioned that if you had enough miles, an issuer might challenge the ownership and include it in a motion to the court.
From a legal standpoint, it certainly does appear that Waluigi Time is totally fine and legal — but even so, Nintendo is also fully in their legal right to challenge it in court.
Curiously, he also challenged the Supreme Court of British Columbia's jurisdiction on the basis that there was no evidence anyone in British Columbia read the article (other than Andrew Weaver).
More importantly, perhaps, the caveat is also a sure harbinger of legal action — a promise that, should the DEA choose to deny, or simply ignore, the permit application of an otherwise qualified North Dakota farmer, the agency is sure to see challenged in federal court its attempts to quash the inclusion of industrial hemp in regular crop rotation.
It's also worth noting that while the power - plant standards are almost sure to be challenged in court — potentially delaying or blunting their impact — the fuel - economy standards were crafted with the auto industry's input.
In 2010, the National Petrochemical & Refiners Association (NPRA) also filed a legal challenge to California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) with the US District Court, Eastern District of California, Fresno Division, echoing the complaints of the ethanol groups.
He is also extremely aggressive in protecting his reputation though the courts hiring lawyers known for their money wasting techniques, so the newspapers like the Sunday Telegraph who have already been burnt for minor inaccuracies in theri reporting of his business intersts (I heard it cost them # 300,000 in damages) are very cautious about challenging his behaviour as Chairman of the IPCC.
Monckton was behind the effort to have Al Gore taken to court in Britain, to challenge the movie being shown in public schools, demanding that «The Great Global Warming Swindle» be shown in schools also, if Gore's movie was allowed.
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