«For the seventh time since the late - 1980s, we are called upon to assess the constitutionality of the Texas school finance system, a recondite scheme for which the word «Byzantine» seems generous,» the Supreme
Court said in its decision.
Gavin Grimm, a transgender high school student in Gloucester County, will not be allowed to use the boys» restroom when school reopens in about a month, the U.S. Supreme
Court said in a decision Wednesday.
The appeal
court said in its decision that the personal concerns of public embarrassment are not enough by themselves to justify non-publication or sealing orders and said assessing emotional distress versus emotional harm is a matter of degree to be measured against the media's right to report on court proceedings.
«Residents and policymakers have come to rely on the availability of disparate - impact claims,»
the court says in its decision to the case, Texas Dept. of Housing and Community Affairs v. Inclusive Communities Project, Inc..
Not exact matches
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.
The U.S. Supreme
Court's decision at the beginning of 2015 to accept the case in which a court majority ruled in June that state gay marriage bans are unconstitutional was a likely trigger, Warbelow
Court's
decision at the beginning of 2015 to accept the case
in which a
court majority ruled in June that state gay marriage bans are unconstitutional was a likely trigger, Warbelow
court majority ruled
in June that state gay marriage bans are unconstitutional was a likely trigger, Warbelow
said.
Brownsey
says the
court's
decision encapsulated everything the Tories and industry did wrong
in B.C. «It was very old - school thinking,» he
says.
Generally speaking, lawyers
say you should try fighting back now, or at least find a way to delay settling until the summer, when a favorable
court decision, as well as pending legislation before Congress that would make trolls responsible for
court costs, could work
in your favor.
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.
Complicating this is an appeals
court decision from last year that
said the FTC could not regulate common carriers
in any field, be it for their common - carrier business (i.e., providing internet or telephone service) or anything else.
The Virginia residents challenging their state districting plan
said the lower
court ignored a 2015 Supreme Court decision about Alabama in which Justice Anthony Kennedy joined the four more liberal justices to order a review of state legislative distr
court ignored a 2015 Supreme
Court decision about Alabama in which Justice Anthony Kennedy joined the four more liberal justices to order a review of state legislative distr
Court decision about Alabama
in which Justice Anthony Kennedy joined the four more liberal justices to order a review of state legislative districts.
«The
court's reasons for its
decision will be released
in due course along with the board's position
in respect to the
decision and investment
in PRL,» CIR company secretary Peter Torre
said in an ASX announcement.
MEXICO CITY, April 24 (Reuters)- America Movil
said on Tuesday its net profit fell nearly 50 percent
in the first quarter due to currency swings, but there were signs Latin America's largest wireless carrier was already reaping the rewards of an important Supreme
Court decision in Mexico.
Should the
decision end
in a draw, the ACA could mean different things
in different states, depending on federal
court of appeals rulings, legal experts
say.
On Thursday morning, he told CNBC's Kayla Tausche that «this is a
decision that the Supreme
Court rendered which
said that Aereo was «like» a cable company... we're an investor
in it — absolutely.»
The 2nd U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals
said its ruling stemmed from a 2008
decision in which it held that Cablevision Systems Corp. could offer a remote digital video recording service without paying additional licensing fees to broadcasters because each playback transmission was made to a single subscriber using a single unique copy produced by that subscriber.
The Liberals are unlikely to make any final
decision on drug testing until the Supreme
Court of Canada rules on its legality
in a case between Suncor and workers at its Alberta oil sands operation,
said Troy Winters, senior health and safety officer with the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
This
decision probably shouldn't have been a surprise, because it basically
said that the
court's 2010
decision in the Citizens United case, upholding the right of corporations to spend money
in federal elections, applies to the states as well.
The
court seemed to be addressing the issue
in its
decision when it noted that while some trade barriers can be allowed
in some circumstances, those designed to punish another province or to protect a local industry would not be permissible, they
said.
In a news conference on Thursday, Trump
said his rollout of the travel ban was «very smooth» but the administration got a bad
court decision.
The
court said it was unconvinced by the U.S. arguments regarding the alleged negative effects of the EU
decision on its tax revenues, the bilateral tax deals with EU countries and its efforts to develop rules on transfer pricing
in line with OECD rules.
Zachary Cruz, 18, poses the same threat as his older brother — and his
decision to trespass onto the Stoneman Douglas campus after school Monday is a warning sign that can not be ignored, Assistant State Attorney Sarahnell Murphy
said in court.
The judge
said in a 91 - page
decision that, while the Army Corps substantially complied with the National Environmental Policy Act, federal permits issued for the pipeline violated the law
in some respects,
saying in a
court order the Corps did not «adequately consider the impacts of an oil spill on fishing rights, hunting rights, or environmental justice.»
MEXICO CITY America Movil
said on Tuesday its net profit fell nearly 50 percent
in the first quarter due to currency swings, but there were signs Latin America's largest wireless carrier was already reaping the rewards of an important Supreme
Court decision in Mexico.
«Without any congressional or
court action [this
decision] could significantly alter the face of American business as we know it,» Steve Caldeira, president of the International Franchise Association,
said in a statement.
But they agree that a
decision by the U.S. District
Court in April or May will be a «key catalyst that will tip the scales or at least show the hand» of the Department of Justice, she
said.
The Ontario
Court of Appeal has upheld a
decision that a lawyer must personally pay the legal costs of a hospital and a doctor involved
in a legal battle with her, over her attempt to remove a client from life support,
saying she was «intent on achieving her own personal objective.»
The French
decision follows the May ruling by the European
Court of Justice (ECJ)
in the case of Mario Costeja González, a Spanish man who succeeded
in ordering Google to remove links to an old article
saying that his home was being repossessed to pay off debts.
A Supreme
Court of Canada
decision that upheld a registration requirement for those sponsoring election advertising
in British Columbia could be important for other provinces,
says University of Ottawa assistant law professor Michael Pal.
Decisions made the B.C. Supreme
Court in favour of lower levels of government having the authority to create environmental protections
in relation to the Northern Gateway pipeline could also support the province's case, Ryder
said.
«Indigenous peoples are being forced into long and costly
court battles to defend their traditions and ways of life because governments
in Canada still refuse to accept the need to work collaboratively with Indigenous peoples on important
decisions about environmental protection and resource development,»
said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs.
In the Supreme Court of Canada's Tsilhqot «in decision (para 148) they said: «Interjurisdictional immunity — premised on a notion that regulatory environments can be divided into watertight jurisdictional compartments — is often at odds with modern realit
In the Supreme
Court of Canada's Tsilhqot «
in decision (para 148) they said: «Interjurisdictional immunity — premised on a notion that regulatory environments can be divided into watertight jurisdictional compartments — is often at odds with modern realit
in decision (para 148) they
said: «Interjurisdictional immunity — premised on a notion that regulatory environments can be divided into watertight jurisdictional compartments — is often at odds with modern reality.
And if the
Court of Appeal says this driver is an employee, then every court in California would be required to rely on that deci
Court of Appeal
says this driver is an employee, then every
court in California would be required to rely on that deci
court in California would be required to rely on that
decision?
The suit, he
said, has actually strengthened the company, since all of Gawker's different divisions — tech, operations, sales, and editorial — are united behind the company's
decision to publish the post and defend it
in court.
VICTORIA — The Supreme
Court of Canada has upheld a B.C. court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for political gain while leaving children undersupported in overcrowded classrooms, says B.
Court of Canada has upheld a B.C.
court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for political gain while leaving children undersupported in overcrowded classrooms, says B.
court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for political gain while leaving children undersupported
in overcrowded classrooms,
says B.C....
VICTORIA — The Supreme
Court of Canada has upheld a B.C. court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for political gain while leaving children undersupported in overcrowded classrooms, says B.C. New Democrat Leader John Ho
Court of Canada has upheld a B.C.
court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for political gain while leaving children undersupported in overcrowded classrooms, says B.C. New Democrat Leader John Ho
court decision which found that the Christy Clark government deliberately tried to provoke a strike with B.C. teachers for political gain while leaving children undersupported
in overcrowded classrooms,
says B.C. New Democrat Leader John Horgan.
The U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board can no longer review only some of the patent claims challenged by petitioners
in inter partes review (IPR) proceedings, the U.S. Supreme
Court said on Tuesday
in a 5 - 4
decision.
Qualcomm
said in a statement that it will file for an immediate stay of the corrective order and appeal the
decision to the Seoul High
Court.
I've written elsewhere (and will have more to
say soon, since I've got a lecture deadline) about the Supreme
Court's quite breathtaking (
in a good way)
decision in the Arizona tuition tax credit case.
«After long discussions, we reached a
decision that the case should be tried
in an open
court,»
said National Police chief detective Ari Dono.
The Supreme
Court's 1973
decision in Roe v. Wade, which
said women have a constitutional right to an abortion, was a turning point.
In a 5 - 4
decision this morning, the Supreme
Court said that a California law school can require a Christian group to open its leadership positions to all students, including those who disagree with the group's statement of faith.
«Although the college will continue to seek relief
in the
courts, the college has been forced to quickly make difficult choices,» the school
said in announcing the
decision on its website.
Abortion - particularly the Supreme
Court's 1973
decision in Roe v. Wade that women have a constitutional right to an abortion - played a key role
in building the new alliance among conservatives of different denominations, Galston
said.
Supreme
Court Justice William O. Douglas, a man on the opposite side of the political fence from Eisenhower,
said much the same thing
in a 1952 Supreme
Court decision when he wrote, «We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being.
Though Monday's
decision by the District
Court of Cologne does not outlaw circumcision, it is still «outrageous and insensitive,» Dieter Graumann, head of the Central Council of Jews
in Germany,
said in a statement issued Tuesday.
Having
in mind the shameful jurisprudence inaugurated by the
Court in Dred Scott
in the mid-nineteenth century, Lochner v. New York
in the early twentieth, and Roe v. Wade and numerous other partisan
decisions in our own time, one might
say: «I'm sorry, but that is, to
say the least, not persuasive.»
«This lawsuit, should it be upheld on appeal and
in the Supreme
Court, would become the «Roe v. Wade» of same - sex «marriage,»»
said Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, referring to the 1973
decision that legalized abortion.
(While Malaysia's federal
court is the highest
in the country, the BBC
says the Catholic Church could still call for a review of the
decision.)
Councillor Toby Neal at Nottingham City Council was quoted by the Nottingham Post as
saying: «Whilst respecting the
court's
decision, I feel the judge has missed the point of us bringing this action, which was to protect people from feeling bullied and intimidated while accessing hospital services - something we don't welcome
in our city.»