Sentences with phrase «appeal the court ruling declared»

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A group of 17 states plan to file a lawsuit in federal appeals court challenging the Trump administration's decision to declare vehicle emissions rules through 2025 «not appropriate.»
The 17 states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia challenging the Environmental Protection Agency's decision in April to declare U.S. vehicle emissions and fuel efficiency rules through 2025 «not appropriate.»
The Eddy Olafeso - led faction of the party in the zone had appealed a November 8 ruling by the Federal High Court, Ado - Ekiti, which declared the Ogundipe - led executive as the authentic leadership of the party in the zone and forbade the Olafeso - led group from parading itself as members of the South West zonal exco and from participating in the forthcoming national convention as representatives of the zonal exco.
But after six weeks of courtroom battles, an appeals court this week overturned a lower court ruling and declared that Bush had just enough signatures to appear on the ballot.
University of Maryland officials plan to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review an appeals - court ruling that declared the school's race - exclusive scholarship program illCourt to review an appeals - court ruling that declared the school's race - exclusive scholarship program illcourt ruling that declared the school's race - exclusive scholarship program illegal.
The California Court of Appeal on Thursday overturned a lower court ruling that had challenged teacher tenure and declared school employment laws unconstitutiCourt of Appeal on Thursday overturned a lower court ruling that had challenged teacher tenure and declared school employment laws unconstituticourt ruling that had challenged teacher tenure and declared school employment laws unconstitutional.
It was less than a year ago that the contemporary art world — and the artist Richard Prince in particular — declared a victory for appropriation when the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that Mr. Prince's use of photographs by Patrick Cariou in his own paintings and collages were permissible under fair use, because they had «a different character» from Mr. Cariou's work.
Last summer, York University declared that it will appeal the July 12, 2017 ruling of the Federal Court of Canada that was made in favor of Access Copyright, whose tariff on course materials, approved by Copyright Board of Canada, the university refused to pay.
Three years ago, a Franklin County judge declared Johnston innocent, allowing him to seek compensation from the state, but an appeals court reversed the ruling.
In August 2010, California's Proposition 8 was declared unconstitutional under the U.S. Constitution in a federal court case, Perry v. Schwarzenegger, but the ruling has been stayed pending appeal by a higher court; the judge found the ban unconstitutional, ruling that «Proposition 8 disadvantages gays and lesbians without any rational justification.»
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