Sentences with phrase «challenge in court»

We might decide to divide in a way that's logical to us, but if challenged in court, the court may decide to split it half and half.
Competition law is only enforceable by the bureau (as it is interpreted by the bureau) as long as it is not successfully challenged in the courts.
The bill ensures religious organisations which are unwilling to conduct same - sex marriages are able to refuse gay couples without risking legal challenge in the courts.
Or, the legislature can simply pass whatever bill they want and hope that it doesn't get challenged in court, which is also possible.
«It would need to be challenged in court in order for it to be struck down,» he said.
There will be lawsuits claiming reverse discrimination and Constitutional challenges in the courts for years.
The Collaborative model is especially well suited to addressing issues that aren't always typical and often prove challenging in the court system.
Despite this, we're seeing challenges in the courts to certain vertical arrangements between online booking agencies and hotel chains.
If the commission gives the new rules a nod next month, consumer groups will likely challenge them in court.
He said, the victory was going to be so resounding that nobody will be able to challenge it in court like it happened after the 2012 elections.
The blanket surveillance of British citizens by the intelligence services was challenged in court today in a landmark case brought by three leading politicians.
Critics of the school voucher program challenged it in the courts, claiming that sending public dollars to private schools violated the state's constitution.
If you don't think the airline has cited the correct cause of delay, it may be worth challenging in court.
Again, we see the use of the «as an element of its breeding» in the ordinance, which has been successfully challenged in court several times.
If they feel that they were wrongly accused, then they can challenge it in court with help from a traffic ticket attorney.
The close count was challenged in court by supporters of the long - running charter change effort.
You need charges to be able to challenge in a court of law.
-- they are likely to be struck down if challenged in court.
The law will get challenged in the courts; much of it will get thrown out as unconstitutional.
If they are a condition of the lease, it's possible that claim could be successfully challenged in court.
And he says his group believes a public campaign finance system is unconstitutional, and would likely challenge it in the courts.
If Congress added supplemental strictures, those could at least be challenged in court as unconstitutional.
First, we think it is important to remind Dr. Mailman that the soda ban, while «immediately challenged in court by a group of small businesses along with the National Restaurant Association and the American Beverage Association,» also was opposed by the majority of New Yorkers.
As discussed in a subsequent post, when challenged in a court of law, some of those who have made repeated claims that he has been engaged in fraud and scientific misconduct won't even stand behind their own allegations.
While they didn't go into detail about their plans for 2018, they both said upstate candidates face challenges in courting New York City voters.
@DidIReallyWriteThat - Possibly but that part was never challenged in court since the defendant was able to retain counsel.
But there was no resolution for Dreamers, the young immigrants who have been living in the United States illegally since childhood, but whose deportation protections are being challenged in court after Trump tried to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA.
When the Cleveland program was challenged in court later that year, John Walton personally helped bankroll the defense.
My thought since the beginning has been that decisions either way — to accredit or not to accredit — would probably survive challenge in the courts.
The subsidies have been previously challenged in court by House Republicans, who argue the payments are not legal.
Kettling has already been unsuccessfully challenged in the courts on the grounds that it constitutes false imprisonment and that it contravenes freedom of movement.
I've heard it said that it is very difficult for some terrorism - related laws like the Patriot Act or laws that allow warrantless dragnet surveillance of citizens to be fully challenged in the courts...
It is not as popular as mediation or settlement conference because an arbitrator's judgment can often be challenged in court which makes you wonder why you didn't go to court in the first place.
In sum, utilizing the collaborative process just makes sense when drafting a prenuptial agreement because (i) it aids in transparency and ensures fairness for the less wealthy spouse while (ii) it also provides confidence to the more wealthy spouse that the prenuptial agreement will likely be upheld if ever challenged in court.
For example, the Defense of Marriage Act, which our office is challenging in court over its clear violation of the principle of equal justice under law as enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, interferes with New York's efforts to ensure equality for its citizens.
[42] Morton did challenge the results in 11 states, [43] keeping challenges in the courts into the summer of 1961; however, the only result of these challenges was the loss of Hawaii to Kennedy on a recount.
The last contract expired in July 2004, months after the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority enacted a wage freeze, which the union challenged in court.
Patent trolls often sue with weak software patents, so when they are actually challenged in court, they usually lose.
Decisions can be appealed to the full commission and also challenged in the courts, but generally the staff decision is not contested.
U.S. regulators, who have challenged in court AT&T's $ 85 billion deal to buy U.S. media company Time Warner Inc (TWX.N), are expected to grill Sprint and T - Mobile on how they will price their combined wireless offerings.
The transaction started out as a hostile takeover bid, with Aurora entering into a lock - up agreement with four major CanniMed shareholders.CanniMed's management retaliated by adopting a tactical shareholder rights plan, which was in turn challenged in court (and ultimately stuck down as an improper defensive tactic).
Mandatory AA meetings are being challenged in courts all over the country right now, and in every case they are deemed religious and the mandate is removed.
Today, POLITICO cited a release from the U.S. House Education and Workforce Committee Democrats that claimed Florida's Tax Credit Scholarship Program «has faced many problems, including constitutional challenges in the courts, vast opposition by parents and civil rights organizations, fraud and corruption» and was a «waste of taxpayer funds.»
The governor of Kaduna state, Nasir El - Rufai, has confirmed that he will challenge in court elections in the local government councils won by the Peoples Democratic...
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