Sentences with phrase «appellate court ruling»

The group advises judges on changes in federal appellate court rules.
To defend the judge's ruling, the opposing lawyer actually submitted documents that were not part of the trial court's record, a serious violation of appellate court rules.
A state appellate court ruled in In re Rachel L. that state law requires all children to be taught by certified teachers.
The Albany, New York state appellate court ruled in January that Richard A. Regan was entitled to keep his workers comp benefits to treat his post-traumatic stress disorder, thereby upholding a decision made by the New York State Worker's Compensation Board.
A California appellate court ruled on Friday that the NCAA can not seal hundreds of documents and emails in the defamation lawsuit filed by former USC running backs coach Todd McNair.
Finally, a Florida appellate court ruled against that state's Opportunity Scholarship Program on Blaine Amendment grounds, but on appeal the Florida Supreme Court failed to reach the issue, instead striking the program down under the state constitution's «uniformity» provision for education.
California appellate court rules listing broker was not liable for injuries suffered by a potential purchaser when he fell into an empty pool on the property and the broker did not have a duty to warn him that standing over an empty pool on a diving board posed a risk of injury because the danger was open and obvious.
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A New York appellate court ruled last week that MERS did not have the right to foreclosure on a property it doesn't own.
A state appellate court ruled unanimously on Thursday that New York City must keep open 19 schools it wanted to close for poor performance, blocking one of the Bloomberg administration's signature efforts to improve the educational system.
The article, which is titled «Condo Associations Don't Need to Record Lien to Collect From Tax Sale Proceeds,» focuses on a recent appellate court ruling which found that condominium associations do not absolutely need to record a lien in order to collect from the surplus funds after a tax sale.
The private school had completed more than half of the artificial field north of LaSalle Drive and west of Lake Shore Drive when an Illinois appellate court ruled this week that the school must cease construction.
Zephyr Teachout, of Fort Greene, is a New York state resident, a Brooklyn appellate court ruled Wednesday afternoon.
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That's what a Florida appellate court ruled last week, upholding a defendant's motion to disqualify a trial judge based on the judge's Facebook friendship with the prosecutor assigned to the case.
California appellate court rules listing broker did not have a duty to warn potential purchaser that standing over an empty pool on a diving board posed a risk of injury because the danger was open and obvious.
TALLAHASSEE — The identity of students who submit complaints about teachers to public schools, including colleges and universities, are public records and must be disclosed to citizens, a Florida appellate court ruled Thursday.
Congressional candidate Liz Berney said she plans to appeal a Nassau appellate court ruling that dismissed her claims of fraud against Republican primary opponent Dr. James Milano.
In a blow to Bloomberg, a state appellate court ruled NYC must keep 19 failing schools open.
But federal prosecutors brought new charges against the 83 - year - old ex-senator, and a federal appellate court ruled prosecutors can move forward with a quid pro quo case against him.
Legal Aid also filed an appeal against a separate state appellate court ruling allowing the Civilian Complaint Review Board to keep private complaints made against the NYPD who put Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold.
Paterson's counsel told state agencies in May that a recent appellate court ruling required them to recognize gay marriages legally performed elsewhere.»
A U.S. appellate court ruled that the FTC has the authority to sue Wyndham Hotels for allowing hackers to steal more than 600K customers» data from its computer systems in 2008 and 2009, leading to more than $ 10 million in fraudulent charges.
The boards of 10 charter schools appealed to the high court on Monday, saying a Franklin County appellate court ruling that says the company owns the equipment «threatens the public accountability that ordinarily accompanies the use of public funds.»
But some analysts say his previous appellate court rulings suggest he might vote to overturn Roe v. Wade — a move that would be opposed by most Americans.
Reliance on general deterrence as the primary sentencing objective in drug cases, and mechanical adherence to fixed sentence ranges, are driven in tandem by appellate court rulings based in a doctrinal adherence to a discredited objective.
The Georgia appellate court ruled that a fraudulent inspection report could serve as the basis for a lawsuit by the buyers against their agent, the seller, and inspector.
An Iowa appellate court ruled in the case Stewart v. All States Quality Foods, L.P. that a broker is entitled to his commission in a failed short sale of a warehouse because the lender acted in bad faith by waiting until closing to demand a larger share of the proceeds.
MANHATTAN — The city must keep open 19 schools it tried to close for poor performance, according to a state appellate court ruling on Thursday.
A state appellate court ruled unanimously on Thursday that New York City must keep open 19 schools it wanted to close for poor performance, blocking one of the Bloomberg administration's signature efforts to improve the educational system.
Illinois appellate court rules that owner breached listing agreement when it conducted secret negotiations with a buyer that the broker had introduced to the property.
To briefly summarize, a California appellate court ruled that building owners and operators have a duty to take reasonable precautions to protect patrons from criminal acts, even absent prior criminal activity on the premises.
Texas created the policy in 1997 after a federal appellate court ruled, in Hopwood v. Texas, that the state's previous affirmative - action system based on racial preferences was unconstitutional.
Following three state appellate court rulings in the second appellate division in September 2017 requiring healthcare agencies to pay home care workers for all their hours on 24 - hour shifts, Governor Cuomo's Department of Labor issued «emergency regulations» in October consistent with contrary federal court rulings allowing payment for only 13 hours.
The appellate court ruling could open the door for internet providers to charge different rates based on the content people download.
The city must keep open 19 struggling schools it had sought to begin closing this fall, according to an appellate court ruling that was derided yesterday by Mayor Bloomberg.
But the appellate court ruled that the notion of what constitutes a bribe and a political favor was too broad given a recent Supreme Court ruling.
In Thursday's ruling, the appellate court ruled the judge's erroneous instruction to the jury at Silver's trial «was not harmless because it is not clear beyond a reasonable doubt that a rational jury would have reached the same conclusion if properly instructed, as is required by law for the verdict to stand.»
A married same - sex Chemung County couple can rebuff an effort by a sperm donor to exert parental rights on the daughter born as a result of the arrangement, an appellate court ruled.
People who puff on e-cigarettes have to follow the same rules as smokers who use tobacco in New York City, an appellate court ruled.
Gov. Cuomo's side of the Women's Equality Party argument has won yet another appellate court ruling.
An appellate court ruled AG Eric Schneiderman can proceed in his fraud case against Trump University, wchih which was in operation from 2005 to 2010.
In a statement, Spota said an appellate court ruling has blocked release of the disclosure.
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