Sentences with phrase «by the court in»

The same logic is likely to prevail with antigay discrimination: It flunks the test, laid down by the Court in 1978, of «treatment of a person in a manner which but for that person's sex would be different.»
In January, Danish police made their second bitcoin conviction when a 20 - year - old was jailed by a court in Herning, Jutland, for making large - scale purchases of amphetamines, cocaine and ketamine on an online «dark web» marketplace.
Due to the absence of West Coast Straussians and perhaps the silence of Mr. Ceaser, we've reached a kind of postmodern and conservative consensus that PART of progressivism — the part articulated by the Court in PLANNED PARENTHOOD v. CASEY and LAWRENCE v. TEXAS — is a kind of Lockean....
Due to the absence of West Coast Straussians and perhaps the silence of Mr. Ceaser, we've reached a kind of postmodern and conservative consensus that PART of progressivism — the part articulated by the Court in PLANNED PARENTHOOD v. CASEY and LAWRENCE v. TEXAS — is a kind of Lockean extremism.
Although written by a supporter of Amendment 2 (which was overturned by the court in a decisionnow on appeal), the book provides a convincing analysis of the crosscutting interests and passions engaged when citizens attempt to hold government democratically accountable.
A Lebanese man condemned to death for sorcery by a court in Saudi Arabia won't face beheading Friday, his lawyer said Thursday.
A Lebanese man who had been condemned by a court in Saudi Arabia to die last week for «sorcery» has not been executed, his lawyer said Monday.
On Wednesday, a bi-partisan group of four senators introduced a resolution condemning the sentencing of Meriam Yahya Ibrahim by a court in Khartoum on May 15.
Having in mind the shameful jurisprudence inaugurated by the Court in Dred Scott in the mid-nineteenth century, Lochner v. New York in the early twentieth, and Roe v. Wade and numerous other partisan decisions in our own time, one might say: «I'm sorry, but that is, to say the least, not persuasive.»
The Christian Post reports Ossewaarde's appeal was rejected by the court in Oryol on Tuesday, after being found guilty of breaking Russian law.
Meanwhile, Chip was ordered by the court in Michigan to keep Gerald there!
Cairo (CNN)- Seven Coptic Egyptians living abroad were sentenced to death Wednesday by a court in Cairo for their connection to an inflammatory anti-Islam film, the prosecutor's office said.
The state programs reviewed by the court in 1971 contained provisions intended to guarantee that funds going directly to schools or teachers would be used to defray the costs of instruction or services that were in no sense religious but rather «secular, neutral or nonideological.»
Robert Bork is an acknowledged expert on the stiff competition for that accolade, not least by courts in this country.
Flight Centre has unsuccessfully attempted to stay orders for payment of $ 11 fine imposed by the Court in March (see judgment).
Panathaniakos were ordered by a court in Greece to pay the players or points will be deducted from their current standings.
A parenting plan is negotiated between the parents and their legal counsel and then is approved by the court in defining the custody arrangements.
For example, products were seized in India in October 2012 for failing to abide by labelling requirements, a decision recently upheld by the courts in July 2014, despite an appeal by Nestlé.
Gillian Gibbons had been sentenced to 15 days in prison by a court in the country over the naming of a teddy bear used in class.
Ignoring a ruling by any court in the registered jurisdiction would, in these cases, could be considered a criminal act by the senior managers and they could, in principle, find themselves being arrested.
First it argued that the Kenyan government was legally responsible for the torture of detainees in the colony; this was rejected by the Court in 2011.
Truraki was said to have since evaded trial until the EFCC, acting on an arrest warrant issued against Turaki by the court in Dutse about three years ago, arrested him on July 4, 2017, at an event in Abuja.
The use of anti-social behaviour orders (Asbos) by courts in England and Wales, should be reviewed say probation officers.
But he was said to have since evaded trial until the EFCC, acting on an arrest warrant issued against Turaki by the court in Dutse about three years ago, arrested him on July 4, 2017, at an event in Abuja.
Argentine Messi, aged 29, was also fined $ 2m euros (# 1.7 m; $ 2.2 m) by the court in Barcelona.
But the primacy of Cuomo's chosen party leaders, including chair Rachel Gold, was not disputed by the court in Dutchess.
«In view of the settled position of the law on the matter, Governor Ayo Fayose's request can not be granted by any court in Nigeria.»
Reading the communiqué, Chairman of the forum and governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, said: «We take cognizance of the judgment by the court in Abuja which ordered the acting chairman to vacate office for any other person from the North - East zone of Nigeria.
Their plea was not taken by the court in view of the fact that the charges are preliminary and the full facts of the case have not been gathered.
The Albany County District Attorney's website said that a formal process is set to be developed by courts in Oct. 2017.
This was criticized by Syriza and DIKKI as inappropriate interference by the courts in party political activity.
«We take cognisance of the judgment by the court in Abuja which ordered the acting chairman to vacate office for any other person from the North - East zone of Nigeria.
«Having regard to the settled position of the law as expoused by our courts in not less than five cases wherein the suspension of legislators by legislative houses was annulled and set aside, the Senate should withdraw the appeal filed against the judgment of the Federal High Court in the case of Senator Omo - Agege.
«That prior to the grant of the ex parte motion by the court in Abuja, the Federal Government had filed a similar application before Justice Olatoregun of the Lagos Division but failed to disclose the fact that it had obtained same relief in Lagos.»
• Delegates have criticised the large number of lengthy custodial sentences handed out by the courts in the wake of the English riots last month.
Kashamu's lawyer, Mr. Ajibola Oluyede, had subsequently filed the rulings delivered by the courts in Lagos in objection to the extradition proceedings commenced before Justice Kolawole at the Abuja Division of the court.
Fellow Ghanaians, the conduct of the President after the decision and order of the Supreme Court on 15th November 2016 in publicly casting aspersions on the Court and the beneficiary of the order shows clearly that as the chief looter in this case, the President is determined to prevent the examination ordered by the Court in the absence of strong patriotic public pressure and opinion.
«In spite of our ongoing trial by the court in relation to the arms deal allegations, I still support Buhari's anti-corruption war.
Some of the remarks suggested that the redistricting process, as directed by the courts in the absence of competent execution by the legislature, was systematically discriminatory against the interests of minority voters.
A Florida law creating a state charter board was struck down in 2008 by a court in that state, but no schools had been opened under the Florida panel.
Superintendent John Deasy said this morning that he expects a tentative agreement with UTLA over a new system of teacher evaluations, as mandated by the court in Doe v. Deasy, at some point in the next four days — just before the deadline set by the judge.
Navigio — The validity problem due to lack of appropriate implementation stems primarily from the «opportunity to learn» requirement for large scale high stakes tests that was advanced in the late 70's for the first statewide high school graduation tests, with that requirement established by the courts in 1978 and having held up for more than 35 years for the design and implementation of all large scale K - 12 tests.
At any rate, it could be argued that these threats of financial sanction for opt out are meaningless when our schools are already having money withheld: after more than a decade New York State still owes city schools nearly $ 2 billion dollars awarded by the courts in the Campaign for Fiscal Equity case.
Lawsuits extending over decades have almost all been abandoned or phased out by the courts in the wake of demographic and political realities and the limited success of litigation.
«This decision by the court in Germany in no way influences other legal proceedings filed with the courts in Europe and elsewhere.»
An individual (under the age of 18) who has legally been determined to be an adult by a court in his or her state of legal residence.
A judgment results from a ruling by a court in favor of your creditor, which states that you must pay the specified amount of money.
(a) any fine, penalty, restitution order or other order similar in nature to a fine, penalty or restitution order, imposed by a court in respect of an offence, or any debt arising out of a recognizance or bail;
In other words, going bankrupt does not release you from any «fine... imposed by a court in respect of an offence...»
Financial penalties ordered by the court in connection with a criminal court proceeding are not discharged in a bankruptcy case.
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