Sentences with phrase «court gave the ruling»

Justice Abdulaziz Anka of the court gave the ruling on Wednesday while dismissing the objections of counsel to the Nigeria Police Force, Emmanuel Eze, during proceedings in Evans» N300m suit.
Justice Nnamdi Dimgba of the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court gave the ruling nullifying the suspension on Thursday.
Supreme Court gives a ruling, love wins again?

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In fact, Lash says this rule might be warranted given a recent court case.
On Friday, however, an appellate court in Rome ruled to give Uber a little bit more time.
That's saying something, given that the fate of the Affordable Care Act hangs in the balance pending a Supreme Court ruling due in June.
Additionally, a French court ruled that Google France has to pay daily fines of 1,000 euros ($ 1,254) until the given search results are removed from Google's entire «global network.»
The Supreme Court has refined the rules of affirmative action over the years, and this case gives the opportunity for it to do that again.
A 1992 Supreme Court ruling decreed that online vendors can sell goods without collecting sales tax, as long as they don't have a physical location in a given state.
The rules, which were upheld by the DC Circuit Court of Appeals earlier in June, ensure that internet service providers treat data equally and can not give or sell access to so - called internet fast lanes that would prioritize certain internet services over others.
That gave the FCC more authority to regulate ISPs, and provided its net neutrality rules a stronger legal footing after years of court battles.
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.
That said, the vast majority of British Columbians — including one - third who currently oppose the project — say a court ruling that its provincial government does not have the constitutional authority to block the project would be enough to give in and allow the pipeline to be twinned.
Given the Supreme Court of Canada's recent ruling upholding New Brunswick's right to restrict Quebec beer being transported into the province, it's hard to imagine the court ruling against British Columbia when it comes to toxic bitCourt of Canada's recent ruling upholding New Brunswick's right to restrict Quebec beer being transported into the province, it's hard to imagine the court ruling against British Columbia when it comes to toxic bitcourt ruling against British Columbia when it comes to toxic bitumen.
Strong, bipartisan majorities nationwide back the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rule curbing forced arbitration and giving consumers their day in court.
If the commission gives the new rules a nod next month, consumer groups will likely challenge them in court.
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the ruling on Friday, saying the family had not persuaded the three - judge panel «that the individual prayers or other remarks to be given by students at graduation are, in fact, school - sponsored.»
This Court was specifically mandated to «proceed and act and give relief on principles and rules which, in the opinion of the said Court, shall be as nearly as may be conformable to the principles and rules on which the ecclesiastical courts of Ireland have heretofore acted and given relief» [and] the [Irish] Constitution has inherited and amended this former jurisprudence in matrimonial matters.
In both northern California's recent Gasquette - Orleans Road Supreme Court ruling of 1988 and South Dakota's 1983 court ruling on Bear Butte, indigenous peoples lost protection of and access to sacred sites which in their view have for centuries held life - giving power and meaCourt ruling of 1988 and South Dakota's 1983 court ruling on Bear Butte, indigenous peoples lost protection of and access to sacred sites which in their view have for centuries held life - giving power and meacourt ruling on Bear Butte, indigenous peoples lost protection of and access to sacred sites which in their view have for centuries held life - giving power and meaning.
The subsequent lawsuit, known as Roe v Wade, led to the Supreme Court's 1973 ruling that established abortion rights, though by that time Ms McCorvey had given birth and given her daughter up for adoption.
The Supreme Court gave a boost to their conviction that secularism is a genuine competing faith in the ruling in the 1961 Torcaso case, in which «Secular Humanism» was identified as a religion, and in Justice Potter Stewart's dissent in the 1963 Schempp case, which referred to a refusal to permit religious exercises in schools as not «the realization of state neutrality, but rather as the establishment of a religion of secularism.»
«I am optimistic that these cases will eventually snake their way back up to the Supreme Court and given a full hearing on the merits of the case, I am confident that the Supreme Court will rule in favor of religious liberty,» Ferguson said.
Experts consider this ruling a big victory for the Obama administration, the second one that the high court has given to «Obamacare.»
The decision on Friday will open marriage legally in the remaining fourteen states, and will give new legal protection for those who got married under court rulings that actually could not be considered truly final until the Supreme Court itself had decided the constitutional quescourt rulings that actually could not be considered truly final until the Supreme Court itself had decided the constitutional quesCourt itself had decided the constitutional question.
In short, states where courts have ruled on same - sex marriage are «black hole» states where few or no specific religious protections are given, according to Robin Fretwell Wilson, a University of Illinois law professor who leads a group of legal scholars that advise lawmakers on religious exemptions.
My conclusion from my work with sexual and domestic violence is that porn is a serious danger to public safety, akin to shouting «Fire» in a crowded theater; but given legal rules of evidence, there may be little hope of convincing courts of this analogy.
The couple have raised nearly # 1.4 million after launching an appeal on the GoFundMe website four months ago, and people are continuing to give money despite the court rulings.
But a few years ago a court ruled that eminent domain meant the government could seize private land and give it / sell it to another private concern who could show they would return more tax money.
An exception to this rigorous rule might have been the duty to give evidence in court concerning a crime which a priest learned about in the confessional; but as the civil law of evidence developed, it included a privilege for the priest against being compelled to reveal anything told to him under the «seal of the confessional.»
The 43 - year - old from the evangelical National Restoration Party, became widely popular candidate after denouncing a court ruling calling on the Central American country to give civil marriage rights to same - sex couples.
Florida Supreme Court says legislature, governor had no right to save Terri Schiavo's life The Florida Supreme Court today ruled unanimously that the state legislature should not have given Gov. Jeb Bush the power to feed mentally disabled 40 - year - old Terri Schiavo against the wishes of husband, who wanted to starve her to death.
The Mississippi Supreme Court ruled yesterday that a nonbiological mother has the same rights as a biological one, overturning a lower court ruling that had given parental rights to her child's anonymous sperm donor insCourt ruled yesterday that a nonbiological mother has the same rights as a biological one, overturning a lower court ruling that had given parental rights to her child's anonymous sperm donor inscourt ruling that had given parental rights to her child's anonymous sperm donor instead.
In 1998, the court ruled in favor of Orland Hills, stating, «Illinois case law gives preference to voluntary annexation over involuntary annexations.»
The Orland Park Village Board decided this week to appeal a Circuit Court ruling that gave Orland Hills the right to annex a 27 - acre parcel between the two communities.
The Appellate Division, First Department court affirmed a lower court ruling that Ming should have been given notice of the adoption petition, as he was the child's other legal parent per the key 2016 state high court decision in Brooke B. v Elizabeth C.C., another instance of a bio mom trying to cut off a nonbio mom.
In Kuric v Slovenia, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that once you have legally established permanent residency in a certain state, you keep the right of residence, even if the legal status of either your home or your host state changes and, as a result of this change, your new citizenship status alone would no longer give you a right to residence.
He said when his lawyers appeared in court, Justice Torkonoo «surprisingly purported to exercise jurisdiction over the contempt application although that was not the business of the day and gave a ruling vacating the earlier order she made dismissing the said application.»
In a celebrated case brought by a group of civil libertarians to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1942, Chief Justice Robert Jackson, against the strong argument of civil libertarians on the issues of «interrogation without the due process of law» and prolonged detention of suspects, gave his famous ruling that the United States «Constitution is not a suicide pact».
«The Supreme Court of the Republic of Ghana has given a ruling and over 95 % of Ghanaians expect that in as much as an option of ratification was given to government to «legalise» the stay of the Gitmo2, that option will be turned down by the Nana Akufo - Addo - led government.
The Padilla case in 2005 did give rise to a precedent in the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit that supports the practice, although a subsequent ruling in the Al - Marri case arguably muddied the waters.
The news of Indian Point's potential closure comes weeks after the state Court of Appeals dealt Entergy a setback in its bid for a new license, interpreting state coastal water rules in a way that gave Cuomo's administration more authority over whether the plant could operate in the Hudson River.
Paladino also called U.S. District Court Judge Gary Sharpe's ruling that Congressional primaries be held on June 26 protection for incumbents, given the lack of time for filing petitions.
The conviction was vacated on appeal, however, in part due to instructions given to the jury that were found to be incompatible with a Supreme Court ruling on the theft of honest services charges.
The new organization — which would be empowered by the US Supreme Court's controversial 5 - 4 «Citizens United» ruling in June, which gave corporations the green light to run «issues advertising» targeting specific candidates on TV and radio — would initially focus on state Senate races in hopes of seeing the Legislature's upper house return to Republican control, said a source familiar with the planning for the group.
Ministers had thought a ruling by the European Court of Human Rights would force them to give prisoners the vote only in Westminster or European parliamentary elections.
One of the most troubling aspects of the European Court ruling is that it opens the door to the possibility of serious offenders being given the vote.
Thus, no court could possibly have evidence to prove they have the ability to force you to live by their rules when you didn't expressly give them your consent.
Good - government advocates fear this morning Supreme Court ruling could have wide - reaching effects for New York's own aggregate limits on campaign contributions in a given election cycle.
Early in his statement of defence before the court, Shuaib had stated that Public Service Rule 030421 gave him the right to write an article.
The ruling also calls for lawyers on both sides to appear in court as soon as possible, given the «urgency» of redistricting.
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