Sentences with phrase «challenging in the court»

South Korea's antitrust regulator fined Qualcomm 1.03 trillion won ($ 854 million) in December for what it called unfair practices in patent licensing, a decision the U.S. chipmaker said it will challenge in court.
It was challenged in court, but judges in 12 separate opinions affirmed the project and its protections and rejected the flawed positions represented by the senator's op - ed.
If Congress added supplemental strictures, those could at least be challenged in court as unconstitutional.
«The Obama administration pushed the bounds of their authority so far with the CPP that the Supreme Court issued a historic stay of the rule, preventing its devastating effects to be imposed on the American people while the rule is being challenged in court, «Pruitt said in a statement.
The law, known as Senate Bill 4, is slated to take effect Sept. 1, but has been challenged in court by rights organizations and localities that say the law infringes on local governments» constitutional rights, and will sow fear through immigrant communities by dissuading people from reporting crimes or testifying as witnesses out of fear they will be deported.
In a similar email statement, DraftKings tells Fortune: «There is a process by which hasty and uninformed opinions can be challenged in a court of law, which would allow DraftKings to not have to cease operations in the state of New York.
Different administrators have come to different conclusions about how best to apply the law in view of the science, and many of their decisions have been challenged in court, sometimes successfully, for either going too far or not far enough.
The Wisconsin limits on unions are on hold while the issue is challenged in court.
A company affiliated with Gertler has challenged this in court.
Despite the mass resignations, TIM's statutory auditors included Elliott's proposal on the agenda for this week's meeting - a decision TIM's board and Vivendi had challenged in court and which the judge suspended with its ruling.
Despite the resignations, TIM's statutory auditors included Elliott's proposal on the agenda for this week's meeting - a decision TIM's board and Vivendi had challenged in court and which the judge suspended with its ruling.
Decisions can be appealed to the full commission and also challenged in the courts, but generally the staff decision is not contested.
Deals between pharmaceutical corporations and their generic drug competitors, which government officials say keep cheaper forms of medicine off the market, can sometimes be illegal and therefore can be challenged in court, the Supreme Court said Monday...
Many will almost certainly run for the exits if President Trump follows through on his threat to cut off important subsidies to insurance companies, known as cost - sharing reduction payments, that have been challenged in court (which is why it'd be nice if that bipartisan stabilization bill a few senators are working on actually comes to fruition).
In an interview Tuesday, TransCanada spokesman Mark Cooper said the firm believes a delay is justified because the administration suspended its review last year after the Nebraska route was challenged in the courts.
Cryptocurrencies have also seen their anonymity challenged in the courts.
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.
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).
If the commission gives the new rules a nod next month, consumer groups will likely challenge them 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.
The litigious Trump could nominate aggressive regulators who aren't afraid of bringing anti-competitive lawsuits or being challenged in courts by companies seeking to merge.
This prejudice favouring traditional religions demonstrates a degree of imperial ethics... Sometimes, while not based on established jurisprudence, the perception is that we are prepared to challenge in the courts a newer religion with different belief structures but are prepared to accept the more established religions.
To be more pointed, a psychotherapeutic reading of Shakespeare would be hard to challenge in court, but presenting Shakespeare's view of human nature in terms of biblical realism would almost certainly be considered a violation of the establishment clause.
For that reason, we can count on the fact that there will be someone, somewhere, ready to press this issue by raising a challenge in the court and testing the limits even further.
«The only way forward for us now is to make a challenge in the courts against the church.
Parts of the order are being challenged in court.
Stanley and the Alliance Defending Freedom theorize that the IRS doesn't want to be challenged in court and that the agency may be disorganized.
Jim Craig, an attorney who is suing the state against lethal injection use, told the Associated Press the introduction of new execution methods would be challenged in court.
In other words, if an arrangement were challenged in a court, the terms of the agreement would not necessarily hold.
Even if you are legally married, and both of your names are on your child's birth certificate, a birth certificate doesn't guarantee you will be protected if your parental rights are challenged in court.
But the village's public indecency and disorderly conduct ordinances have no specific language applying to public urination, which can make violations harder to enforce and easier to challenge in court, he said.
The USDA's decision can still be challenged in the courts.
In some European nations, there are more equal gender laws concerning public nudity but those nations have LESS sexual assault and violence against women than in the United States - so there is no legal rationale for this double - standard - it's simply an unconstitutional tradition that has never been challenged in court by ACLU attorneys.
Sometimes the laws are more explicit, sometimes they're a significant stretch, and sometimes they're stretched so far they're challenged in court.
If a state law or local law is thought to be in violation of a federal law or the federal Constitution, it can be challenged in court as such by someone who is deemed by the court to have standing to bring the case.
Cuomo has previously called the plan illegal and suggested the state would file a challenge in court if it is made law.
The religious exemptions will be challenged in court.
HMRC will continue to challenge in the courts and anyone who engages in tax avoidance schemes risk not only the high cost of these schemes but also lay themselves open to penalties and, potentially, prosecution.»
And I don't think the lawmakers want to discuss that over 1,300 «rights and responsibilities» all have potential legal challenges in the courts — and potential referendums — and potential legislation changing this law.
«As well as challenging this in court, the unions are mounting the widest, most co-ordinated industrial action we have seen in our lifetimes, to force the government to think again and show how out of touch millionaire ministers are with the lives and concerns of the rest of us.»
On the flip side, if the federal government creates a law that is thought to exceed its enumerated powers, someone with standing can challenge it in court.
In this case, the federal mandate for individuals to purchase health insurance or else pay a penalty was challenged in court.
There will be lawsuits claiming reverse discrimination and Constitutional challenges in the courts for years.
Ireland, the country most likely to hold a referendum, is doing its best to avoid holding one, though such a decision is likely to be challenged in court.
(As of this answer, the only time the no fly list has actually been challenged in court it was found unconstitutional, so lawmakers may also want to overhaul the process itself before expanding its use, or get rid of it completely)
The results of the primary last August which went in favour of Nii Noi had been challenged in court by lawyer Philip Addison who was a defeated candidate in the primary.
When the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 was challenged in court, it was determined to be legal.
It's electing representatives to write laws, that can be challenged in the courts.
The legality of the conduct of the police was challenged in court, leading to Monday's historic decision by the High Court
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