Sentences with phrase «cited by a federal judge»

He has written and co-written a number of articles published in the Professional Liability Underwriter's Society's PLUS Journal and the Defense Research Institute's For The Defense, amongst other publications, one of which was recently cited by a federal judge.

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At a hearing called by Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, the comptroller cited «plentiful» evidence of the monetary return that includes federal Social Security, Medicaid, unemployment and disability payments, tax credits and veterans» benefits.
A simple search of published court decisions shows that Wikipedia is frequently cited by judges around the country, involving serious issues and the bizarre — such as a 2005 tax case before the Tennessee Court of Appeals concerning the definition of «beverage» that involved hundreds of thousands of dollars, and, just this week, a case in Federal District Court in Florida that involved the term «booty music» as played during a wet T - shirt contest.
A federal judge in California on Friday ordered a three - month delay in the lawsuit brought by the pornographic film star Stephanie Clifford against President Trump, citing what he called the likelihood that Michael D. Cohen, Mr. Trump's longtime personal lawyer, will be indicted.
Although it is hard to be certain without more publicly available information, FISC judges likely treat their opinions as non-precedential, as is standard practice for federal district courts.19 The relatively few public FISC opinions do cite earlier FISC opinions and principles of law, 20 but we have seen no clear evidence to suggest that the judges feel formally bound by those earlier opinions in any manner that would set them apart from other Article III district courts.
Employers should not «let their guard down about complying with background screening rules» such as the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) despite recent court rulings such as the dismissal of a proposed FCRA class action lawsuit against transportation network company Lyft, Inc. by a federal judge who cited a decision by the Supreme Court in the case of Spokeo, Inc. v Robins as a reason for the decision, according to an article on the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) website.
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