Sentences with phrase «because of a court»

In some cases it has to remove content because of a court order, but in other cases it will remove even relatively inoffensive images and posts — such as pictures of women breast - feeding their children, for example — because it breaches the site's community standards, or because someone complains about the content.
Because of a court case in Louisiana that expressly forbid Biblical Creationism being taught in school science classes, the wording changed and the authors removed references to catastrophism, a world - wide flood, a recent inception of the earth or life, the concept of kinds, or any concepts from Genesis.
Further complicating matters - because of court action, no date for next year's primaries has been set yet, and Governor Cuomo is threatening to veto the legislature's new district lines.
Ministers said the change was brought in because of court rulings that household items, costing no extra money, counted as aids and appliances.
The ban is now on hold because of a court order.
He added there were other reasons for the board's inaction, but he declined to provide details because of a court order temporarily barring the release of Prudenti's financial - disclosure forms.
The Research Foundation itself is subject to FOIL because of a court case filed against the sprawling, multi-billion dollar foundation by the Times Union.
Cuomo's selections — which must be confirmed by the state Senate — are likely to come under intense scrutiny because of the court's leftward tilt during his administration.
Because of the court battles, the institute has been limited in the amount of grants it can give because it can't sell bonds to raise funds as they may be worthless if the court ultimately overturns the proposition or the panel.
Because of a court decision, six - year - old Laurel Blase doesn't know where she'll be attending first grade in August.
It would be an understatement to say that I will be heartbroken if bookstores go away because of this court decision.
3) Question: I just met this great girl and I thought we hit it off, but she says she can't go out with me to a bar — any bar in the entire country — until 2012 because of a court order.
All of which the bloggers Peter Eyre and Gordon Bowden are still publishing on Google's Blogger.com together with her address because of the Courts ruling.
Collaborative law is also a much more time and cost - effective solution because you can control the timetable, with litigation the process is typically draw out because of the court's overwhelming case load.
The Claimant's costs usually increase significantly upon issuing of proceedings because of the court fee and the additional legal work which is required to prepare the documents.
People are also held there longer than they should be because of the court system.
For more than a year, prominent Canadian litigators writing for this publication and elsewhere have suggested — wisely — that parties with cases lingering in the courts because of court delays, particularly delays in securing trial dates, should consider moving to arbitration.
(b) because the client or temporary help agency is or may be required, because of a court order or garnishment, to pay to a third party an amount owing to the assignment employee.
Because of the court's ruling, the plaintiff will not have an opportunity to have his case heard.
If you need an SR - 22, it will likely be because of a court order.
Also, those who need it in a hurry because of a court order would benefit from a no medical exam policy.
If you are in a rush to get your certificate because of court deadlines, we also have Next day delivery options available, which you can see by clicking on the «Delivery Options» button.
This means a family could go into debt just because of court costs.
If you are attending traffic school because of a court order, you will not be eligible for a point reduction as the class itself is in lieu of points.
Whether you are attending a course because of a court order or voluntarily taking a class to reduce your premium, your DMV will have a list of approved schools and testing facilities.
I thought that because of court decisions that we have been monitoring with our competitors like RapidShare, and other sites that did exactly what we did and winning, where YouTube was winning against Viacom.
When Tennessee couples decide to end their marriages, the process of divorce can seem difficult because of the court...
When Tennessee couples decide to end their marriages, the process of divorce can seem difficult because of the court paperwork and significance of the issues involved.
Parenting time is often set according to a schedule that has been agreed upon through mediation or because of a court order.
Some divorces end up being an adversarial fight, in part because of hurt feelings, and in part because of the court's approach to the divorce proceedings.
Family court judges often order cases to go to a mediation session to see if the attorneys can hammer out a settlement with the help of a mediator because of the court's backlog of divorce proceedings.
Parental alienation is real and my relationship with my daughter is almost non existent because of the court system not knowing how to handle cases like this.

Not exact matches

«Because the silencing of voices has helped perpetuate sexual harassment, the country should guarantee that people can go to court to ensure these concerns can always be heard,» Brad Smith, Microsoft's president and chief legal officer, said in a blog post announcing the changes.
U.S. Supreme Court justices expressed support on Tuesday for Microsoft's bid to fend off class action claims by Xbox 360 owners who say the video game console gouges discs because of a design defect.
Enbridge's Northern Gateway project, in the works since 2005, was likely dealt a fatal blow on June 30th when the Federal Court of Appeal threw out its 2014 conditional approval because the Crown (read: Harper government) failed in its «duty to consult» aboriginals as required by the Constitution.
Apple also cites U.S. v. New York Telephone because the Supreme Court, in its ruling, addressed the question of what is and isn't an «unreasonable» request under the All Writs Act.
«This is really a power grab and it's a phony bill because the whole intention is to take it up to our state supreme court to overturn the constitutionality of the no income tax that has been the tradition of our state, as well as state laws,» Hutchison told CNBC.
Additionally, courts have dismissed cases arising out of the recall because the plaintiff could not establish that she purchased a defective package.
And I think that we as state and federal court systems should be moving towards getting rid of peremptory challenges because they're really just an opportunity to discriminate.»
The case is important for small business owners, because it appears to increase the scope of the Supreme Court decision in the Hobby Lobby case.
Some would be directly affected by the policy, which the government can't enforce because of federal appeals court rulings against it.
According to Young's Supreme Court petition, her manager told her that UPS offered light duty to workers who sustained on - the - job injuries, employees with ailments covered by the Americans With Disabilities Act, and those who had lost Department of Transportation certification because of physical aliments like sleep apnea; not — the manager said — to pregnant workers.
Phantom Secure also guaranteed the destruction of evidence contained within a device if it was compromised, either by an informant or because it fell into the hands of law enforcement, the DOJ said, citing court documents.
In a decision released by the Baltimore Circuit Court, Judge Martin P. Welch wrote that the 35 - year - old was being granted a new trial because his initial council failed to properly cross-examine an expert from the state about the reliability of cell tower data that seemed to place him at the scene of the crime.
If the case went to court, the veterans stood a real chance of losing, because science at that time had not found a strong correlation between Agent Orange and the illnesses afflicting the veterans.
In March, the board took the unusual step of filing its latest decision with the Federal Court for judicial enforcement because it expected CP to ignore its orders.
And I learned about the wristband, and I decided, yeah, this isn't going to end too well, so I should proceed with a court case instead of trying to reason with the district because they were not listening at all.
Because of the expense of playing, and the land needed, golf is never going to be basketball, where all you need is a court.
But tens of thousands of student borrowers could see their debt wiped out, because at least one private lending company's paperwork is either lost or disorganized — and therefore it can't actually prove in court that the debts actually still exist.
Beyond the Thunder stake and the minority interests in the AEP spin - off companies, the identities of many of the other assets are not publicly known because the probate court granted the estate a waiver on inventorying and valuing them, according to court records.
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