Sentences with phrase «by federal courts»

The state has promised to abide by the federal court ruling.
In 2007 state laws upheld by federal courts shut down horse slaughter in those states.
But the governor says negotiations are still in flux, and the new lines could still be determined by the federal courts.
It says proposed discovery reforms will save litigation costs for both parties and would be in line with what already has been adopted by federal court.
The change, prompted by a federal court settlement intended to increase minority representation, is expected to dramatically alter the character and composition of the school board.
Patent trolling is a well - established business that's been around in its modern form for more than a decade and has been accepted as legitimate by federal courts.
The resignation reasons of the Inquiry Committee provide a different perspective on the proceedings to date, and raise some serious questions about the position that the Committee was placed in by the Federal Court in its response to applications brought by ACJ Douglas.
Keyes» attempt to quash the subpoena failed and she was ordered by a federal court in Maryland to produce a list of cases referred to Defendants and any compensation she received.
Efforts by the energy industry and the Trump administration to delay the methane rule have twice been blocked by federal courts in Wyoming and California.
Justice Nadon was alone in supporting the government's position in the Khadr case when it was heard by the Federal Court of Appeal.
Nor is any order to be made by the Federal Court requiring the parties to attend before a registrar of the Federal Court for a conference, with a view to satisfying the registrar that all reasonable steps to achieve a negotiated outcome of the proceeding have been taken.27
The Supreme Court of Canada has concluded that the acquisition of a hazardous waste site in northeastern British Columbia should be permitted to go ahead, overruling previous decisions by the Federal Court of Appeal and the Competition Tribunal.
For Aetna, the deal would mark a change in strategy after its attempted tie - up with Humana was blocked by a federal court on antitrust grounds.
An effort by Citizens United to block the state from enforcing donor disclosure rules has been tossed by a federal court judge on Monday, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office announce.
Throughout his career, Mr. Garfinkle has been lead counsel in notable bankruptcy appellate decisions issued by Federal Courts of Appeals.
The decision in Vinod Chopra Films Private Limited et al. v. John Doe 2010 FC 387 by Hughes, J. concerns a review of a «rolling» Anton Piller order granted by the Federal Court of Canada in a copyright infringement case to an Indian film production company and its Canadian licensee against various un-named persons who (according to the claim) «deal in counterfeit video recordings.»
Appointed by the Federal Court as chairman of Northern Illinois» Pipeline Commissioners Panel, Mr. Ewert is also a member of the Illinois Judges Association and the Association for Conflict Resolution; founder of Will County's Mandatory Arbitration and Court Annexed Mediation Programs; and former member of the Joint Committee on Judicial Ethics.
The Nation initially brought a lawsuit against the state in 1999 but said it was ultimately rejected by a federal court because a state under the Constitution couldn't legally be sued.
the determination of «separate questions» of fact or law by the Federal Court under Order 29 of the Federal Court Rules, and
Bruno, an 83 - year - old Republican from Rennselaer County, was convicted of theft of honest services charges, but that was later overturned by a federal court following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the charge.
The brief didn't include pleadings, orders and law required by federal court rules.
This process can include the making of a native title determination by the Federal Court with the consent of the parties.
He says that New York State must fill in the gap created by the Federal courts in the enforcement of Federal disability legislation.
An attempt by Kraft Canada and Saputo to overturn Canadian government standards on the composition of cheese has been dismissed by the Federal Court of Appeal.
The impasse remains, resulting in the New York's unusual and costly arrangement of holding two party primaries, one mandated by a federal court for U.S. Senate and House party contests in June; state and local primaries still held in September.
After having had its third trial in the seemingly never ending Java API «fair use» case denied by a federal court in California, Oracle has new filed papers this week stating that it will take its case to the US Court of Appeals.
The amount of costs awarded by the Federal Court also appears to be catching up to the actual costs of litigation.
Though the court discounted Skadden's ordinary market fees and the firm voluntarily wrote off 4,000 hours of time, I still questioned the size of the fee because the rates allowed exceeded those prescribed by the Laffey Matrix, the tool commonly applied by federal courts in reimbursable fee cases.
The Court agreed and abandoned the «general acceptance» test used by Federal courts for 70 years.
The OPC adopts the case - by - case balancing of interests approach endorsed by the Federal Court of Appeal in a Privacy Act case called Pirrie: «In determining the right to have access to this information under PIPEDA, the interests of the individuals concerned should be balanced against each other along with the public interest for and against disclosure.»
The background was that although a group of native title applications in the Central Desert region of Western Australia had been referred to the Tribunal for mediation by the Federal Court, the negotiations had generally taken place between the applicants and the State of Western Australia without the involvement of the Tribunal.
They are hailed by tech startups as a way to rein in the power of ISPs that were empowered last year by a federal court ruling that could have allowed them to give preferential download speeds to companies willing to pay for faster connections, as well as to block or throttle content.
A New York raw milk cheese company, Vulto Creamery LLC (Walton, N.Y.), whose products were linked to a multi-state outbreak of Listeria monocytogenes, has been ordered by a federal court not to manufacture its ready - to - eat aged soft, semi-soft and hard...
Such referral should be dealt with by a Federal Court registrar under judge - delegated powers.
Last year, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit decided largely in favor of Mr. Prince, who was found by a federal court in 2011 to have illegally used the photographs.
Obama, through a spokesman, has also criticized Trump's attempt to ban the entry of citizens of seven Muslim - majority countries into the United States, which was eventually halted by the federal courts.
The statement came one day after ScienceInsider reported that New York Medical College (NYMC) in Valhalla, New York, would examine a researcher who, according to internal documents released last week by a federal court in California, put his name on a 2000 paper partially ghostwritten by employees at Monsanto, the giant agricultural chemicals company based in St. Louis, Missouri.
What the prime minister did not underline was that pipeline project had already been halted in June by a Federal Court judgement.
A version of this article appears in print on March 20, 2012, on Page A23 of the New York edition with the headline: New Congressional Lines Imposed by Federal Court.
Recent confessions released by federal courts indicate that corruption from the construction companies involved financed the last two presidential election campaigns, thus providing a rationale for detachment of decisions from normal economic logic.
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