Sentences with phrase «court after ruling»

There's a lovely moment of Graham exiting the Supreme Court after its ruling, stepping down to a sea of upturned female faces that is romantically affirmative, looking to a still - possible future.
A Christian charity has commended India's top court after ruling that having sexual intercourse with... More
A Christian charity has commended India's top court after ruling that having sexual intercourse with a wife under the age of 18 is rape.

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The market is set to expand, too, after the Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that medical marijuana can be consumed in forms other than the dried leaf variety, opening the door to cannabis oils, teas, brownies, juices, and just about anything else.
The decision by NB Liquor comes just days after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in the case of Gerard Comeau who was fined in 2012 for bringing home cheaper beer and liquor he bought in neighbouring Quebec.
Italy might have just become a smaller concern for investors after the constitutional court ruled on changes to the country's electoral law.
A Quebec Superior Court judge awarded a group of Dunkin' Donuts franchisees $ 16.4 million in damages, plus legal costs, after ruling that parent company Dunkin' Brands failed to heed 15 years» worth of warnings that Tim Hortons was poised to topple the U.S. chain's long - held dominance of the Quebec market.
On the evening of Oct. 18, 2011, exactly 82 years after the Supreme Court ruled that women were indeed persons, a flock of corporate elite descended on Toronto's Fairmont Hotel to celebrate the progress women have made, and investigate the work still to be done.
On Wednesday, ex-President Vicente Fox said Mexico must consider legalizing opium poppies, while the Supreme Court made a second ruling in favor of recreational marijuana use after a landmark decision in 2015.
Days after Clement signalled he'd intervene once again, a court ruling underlined the problems with this constant meddling.
But Kasich did sign into law a measure banning abortions after 20 weeks — another controversial regulation that could potentially brush up against previous court rulings, even though Kasich cited Supreme Court precedent for his veto of the «heartbeat» legislacourt rulings, even though Kasich cited Supreme Court precedent for his veto of the «heartbeat» legislaCourt precedent for his veto of the «heartbeat» legislation.
President Trump's original travel order, issued seven days after the inauguration, was blocked by court rulings.
Davis sought Supreme Court review after the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in May that the failure to obtain a warrant did not violate Davis» right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures under the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
TV streaming service Aereo filed for bankruptcy protection after a U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the company's model violated copyright laws.
Brazilian stocks jumped on Thursday after a court ruled that former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva can be sent to prison while he appeals a corruption conviction.
Even Google just began to scrub search results at the request of some European citizens after a court ruling.
The court's decision will allow more room for innovation, and consumers will have more choices to determine for themselves how they access and experience the internet,» Verizon's general counsel of public policy, law and security, Randal Milch, said after the ruling was handed down.
The ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Steven Rhodes, who is overseeing the historic case, came more than two months after the start of a hearing to determine whether the 1,165 - page plan was fair to creditors and feasible for the city to implement.
Davis» comments come hours after the U.K.'s Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, ruled that the government must seek approval from parliament before invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty — triggering its exit from theCourt, the highest court in the land, ruled that the government must seek approval from parliament before invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty — triggering its exit from thecourt in the land, ruled that the government must seek approval from parliament before invoking Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty — triggering its exit from the E.U.
The ruling by the country's highest federal administrative court came after...
According to media reports, IMG will need to find a new home for the event come September, after the Supreme Court of the State of New York Count ruled Lincoln Center can not renew its contract.
According to TNW, Microsoft will soon rename its SkyDrive cloud - storage service after the English High Court ruled that the product's name infringed on the trademark of British broadcasting conglomerate BSkyB.
After the customer filed a lawsuit that received backing from Northern Ireland's Equalities Commission, lower courts ruled that the bakery's refusal was discriminatory.
The focus of their appeal will be a Federal Court judge's ruling that vacated the court order about two weeks after the raid on Lackman's Court judge's ruling that vacated the court order about two weeks after the raid on Lackman's court order about two weeks after the raid on Lackman's home.
Expect proponents of net neutrality to head to court as soon as possible after the new rules are formally published and take effect in the next few months (New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has already pledged on Twitter to sue).
Uber would still be able to appeal Chen's class certification ruling after the entire case is litigated in the lower court.
After the decision, the Baltimore office of the public defender began reviewing hundreds of cases which hinged on StingRay technology, all of which could potentially be challenged as a result of the Maryland court ruling.
Gertner's first involvement in the («legal,» he jokes) Canadian marijuana market came after a 2000 Ontario Court of Appeals ruling that the government's pot prohibitions were unconstitutional because they did not include a carve - out for medical use.
That gave the FCC more authority to regulate ISPs, and provided its net neutrality rules a stronger legal footing after years of court battles.
Heather Dietrick, president and general counsel of Gawker Media, said in a statement that soon after Mr. Bollea sued the company in 2012, three state appeals court judges and a federal judge «repeatedly ruled that Gawker's post was newsworthy» under the First Amendment.
Days after the deal was signed in 2006 the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled the U.S. tariffs and duties illegal, ordering the U.S. government to give back all of Canada's money.
After courts in B.C. and Ontario ruled that same - sex marriages should be recognized under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Harper charged the Liberals «wanted to introduce this through back channels.
After years of trial, court ruling came to a settlement decision with Facebook handing out $ 65 million to the Winklevoss twins.
After 14 years of lawsuits and appeals, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Exxon only owed US$ 507.5 million.
On February 15, President Trump scored a long - sought - after victory when a Chinese court ruled in his favor in a trademark dispute.
The DOL rule is likely gone for good after the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals tossed it out, and declined to grant an appeal this week.
Fujifilm Holdings Corp's merger with U.S. firm Xerox Corp was temporarily blocked on Friday following a court ruling, handing its activist investors a win after they sued to stop the deal.
After the Supreme Court in 1911 struck down the form of resale price maintenance enabled by fair trade laws, 59 Congress in 1937 carved out an exception for state fair trade laws through the Miller - Tydings Act.60 When the Supreme Court in 1951 ruled that producers could enforce minimum prices only against those retailers that had signed contracts agreeing to do so, 61 Congress responded with a law making minimum prices enforceable against nonsigners too.62
A federal appeals court ruled in 2015 that the notice can't take place until after biosimilar makers gain approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
After a series of costly court rulings forcing them to pay millions of dollars related to cancer deaths and defective hip tra...
Cigna said in a statement that it had received notice of Anthem's extension and that it would evaluate its options after the court ruling.
The gig economy companies were dealt a blow Monday (April 30) after the Supreme Court in California ruled that gig economy companies...
Now, the fifth circuit court has struck down to the rule, after concluding that the rule «overreached» and was «unreasonable.»
He successfully argued against forum non conveniens dismissal, obtaining the first ruling after the Supreme Court's decision in Morrison v. Nat» l Australia Bank Ltd., 130 S. Ct. 2869 (2010) to permit foreign investors pursuing foreign law claims to seek recovery for losses on a foreign stock exchange in a U.S. cCourt's decision in Morrison v. Nat» l Australia Bank Ltd., 130 S. Ct. 2869 (2010) to permit foreign investors pursuing foreign law claims to seek recovery for losses on a foreign stock exchange in a U.S. courtcourt.
After a string of federal court losses last year, DOL rule opponents finally found a friendly court.
Much attention shifted to the SEC after an appeals court threw out the Department of Labor fiduciary rule in a surprise decision March 15.
South Korean markets were generally stable after the country's president, Park Geun - hye, was removed from office by a court ruling, which upheld her impeachment by the South Korean parliament at the end of 2016.
The Department of Labor fiduciary rule does not exist anymore after a late - Thursday court ruling.
The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) will unveil its new rule on speculative position limits in the next six weeks, after its previous effort was rejected in an embarrassing court ruling, says commissioner Scott O'Malia.
Morgan Stanley and Principal Financial Group Inc. were among banks and insurers that rallied after a U.S. appeals court struck down a sweeping Obama - era rule that aimed to protect millions of Americans from conflicted investment advice.
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