Sentences with phrase «court uphold»

If it and then the Supreme Court uphold Himel's decision, the federal government will have to find another way to restrict prostitution, or perhaps accept legalized brothels of the sort found in Nevada.
An appeals court upheld the decision, and Yelp is now asking the state Supreme Court to review it.
In 1989 the Supreme Court upheld the right of Canadian lawyers to form partnerships across the provinces, ushering in an era of unprecedented expansion for law firms.
CNBC's Hampton Pearson reports on an appeals court upholding the block of the revised travel ban from the Trump administration.
In Virginia, a court upheld 12 state legislative districts and rejected a constitutional challenge, even though lawmakers made sure that at least 55 percent of the eligible voting - age population in each district was African - American.
JTI - Macdonald appealed, but the Federal Court upheld the trademark.
In late May, a Swedish lower court upheld the arrest warrant for Assange, saying the stay at Ecuador's London embassy did not equal detention.
The court upheld the last part of the Arizona law, however, the so - called «papers please» provision that instructs police to check immigration status when they detain people.
California banned affirmative action policies in public universities in 1996, and just this year a federal appeals court upheld the ban, according to the Associated Press.
The company lost the appeals, as the courts upheld the decision to invalidate the patents.
Last week, ETHNews reported that a federal court upheld the FTC's request for a temporary restraining order against four individuals who allegedly ran a fraudulent cryptocurrency scheme.
But the Tax Court upheld the back taxes and tacked on accuracy - related and frivolous argument penalties (Jagos, TC Memo.
A local court upheld a London arbitration order for Tata Sons to pay the Japanese telco $ 1.2 bln owed for a JV gone awry.
October, 2013: The Illinois Supreme Court upheld a lower court victory in favor of the PMA's suit against the State of Illinois, declaring its «Affiliate Nexus Tax» is illegal.
If they win that case, and the court upholds that argument, it's hard to see how the SEC could continue to let them go on deceiving investors by holding themselves out as advisers.
The French made fracking illegal in 2011, and the country's highest court upheld the ban in October.
Mexico's Supreme Court upholds a law in the state of Baja California that states life begins at conception, in a decision hailed by anti-abortion campaigners.
Departing entirely from tradition and precedent, the Supreme Court upheld both pieces of legislation.
The group's lawyer, Viktor Zhenkov, concluded his remarks by asking: «What happens if the court upholds the justice ministry's request?
In October, Pakistan's Supreme Court upheld the conviction of the bodyguard, Mumtaz Qadri, and sentenced him to death.
After the Supreme Court upheld Qadri's conviction last fall, Christians expressed tentative optimism in the face of a blasphemy boom.
Just last term, the Court upheld the use of school vouchers even if parents elect to use them to send their children to religious schools (Zelman v. Simmons - Harris [2002]-RRB-.
Justice Samuel Alito wrote a dissenting opinion, which means that the Supreme Court upheld Westboro by an 8 - 1 decision.
The court upheld the Internal Revenue Service's decision to withdraw the university's right to receive tax - deductible contributions because discrimination was contrary to public policy.
The brilliant John Roberts «enumerated and limited government time bomb maneuver» just becomes a trivia question about the original superseded and obsolete rationale for how the Supreme Court upheld the power of the Congress to mandate that individuals buy health insurance.
In a landmark ruling last week, a Malaysian court upheld the rights of a Christian to convert from Islam.
Writes Timothy Lynch in the Washington - based Legal Times, «One can almost see the smug bureaucratic smiles as the court upheld this bizarre form of secular contrition....
The left applauds when the courts uphold a woman's right to kill an unborn child.
Despite the protests» unpopularity, the Supreme Court upheld Westboro's right to picket military funerals on free speech grounds in 2011.
But clearly, the court upheld the right of people to choose to pray while gathered AT the meeting.
Narrowly construed, the court upheld Hastings Law School's right to require all recognized student organizations to abide by its «all - comers» antidiscrimination policy.
We saw cases like McCleskey in 1987 where the Court upheld the death penalty despite overwhelming evidence of racial bias.
Liberty's lawsuit is the only suit to challege the entire employer mandate after the Supreme Court upheld the personal mandate in June 2012.
Today, Australia's high court upheld a law requiring tobacco products, starting December 1, to have plain packaging without logos and bear graphic health warnings.
So the Court upheld a state law that it should have struck down.
In a unanimous ruling on Jan. 29, the court upheld the $ 5,000 monthly support payments of Phoenix Suns forward Dennis Scott (who earns $ 3 million a year), less than half the $ 10,011 sought by the child's mother.
Just last May, an Illinois appellate court upheld a ruling that most of the 230 - acre lake bed of Crystal Lake belongs to the Park District.
Starting in the 1970s, however, a few state courts upheld custody rights for transgender, gay, and lesbian parents, though some still required that they not live with a partner or engage in «homosexual activities.»
The Court upheld arguments by Mr. Martin Amidu that the contracts which formed the basis for Woyome's claims against the state and for which he was paid the money, were unconstitutional for lack of Parliamentary approval.
«The courts upheld the way we interpreted is correct and we believe it carries through to this redistricting which will involve 63 Senate seats.»
A federal appeals court upheld a New York law requiring nonprofits to report identifying information about their largest donors to the state Attorney General's office, rejecting arguments that donors would fear «public backlash, financial harm and worse.
Then a future court upholds the bad law.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee wasted little time in blasting out a fundraising appeal after the Supreme Court upheld President Obama's health - care law.
The state's highest court upheld New York's new regulations that imposed tougher suspension periods on persistent drunken drivers.
Judge Philip Minardo ruled last year that Oddo — whose office is responsible for assigning new street numbers and names in private developments — was within his rights to keep the names and the appeals court upheld the decision.
Schumer has previously said he believes the timing of the case will help Democrats, based on the idea that if the court upholds the law this summer it will blunt conservative objections, and if the court strikes it down, it removes the issue from the campaign.
Senator Buruji Kashamu is set to face trial in US after United States Appeals Court upheld a ruling mandating him to face a drug trafficking trial, Washington Post reports.
Mr Hague has been critical of the Labour government's stance on collusion since the high court upheld claims by Binyam Mohamed, a former Guantanamo detainee who was tortured by US forces in Pakistan and Morocco.
The decision to not hear the case came after a lower court upheld the constitutionality of the provision in the law, which was approved in the wake of the Connecticut elementary school shooting in late 2012.
The Supreme Court upheld the Plaintiffs case and held that the Defendant was disqualified from standing for election for the office of the President under Article 94 (2)(c)(i) of the 1992 Constitution.
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