Sentences with phrase «covering federal decisions»

As you may know, MLB's National Reporter System publishes 14 reporters covering federal decisions and those of every province except Quebec.

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There are multiple reasons why lawmakers have opposed mixing banking and commerce, including expanding the federal safety net of deposit insurance in effect to cover another large part of the economy and creating too many possible conflicts of interest in lending and investing decisions.
A federal judge has rejected Massachusetts» challenge to new Trump administration rules that would allow more companies to not provide insurance plans that cover birth control; previous decisions by other judges in California and Pennsylvania went the other way, issuing injunctions against the new birth control rules.
«Federal taxpayer subsidies are helping pay for over 1,000 health plans that cover abortion on demand, and [last week's] Supreme Court decision underscores that only Congress can put a stop to that,» said Carol Tobias, president of National Right to Life Committee (NRLC).
«This decision again demonstrates the need for enactment of the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, which would permanently prevent taxpayer subsidies for abortion - covering health plans, both in ObamaCare and in other federal health benefits programs.»
USDA today published in the Federal Register a final decision to establish an FMMO that would cover the entire Golden State.
So, it's no surprise that Stewart was among those infuriated by the federal government's decision that cancer is being excluded from the illnesses covered by the act, with experts insisting there's no firm medical proof that first responders's apparent higher incidence of the disease can indeed be linked to the time they spent at Ground Zero.
Vermont officials are hoping a decision by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to cover the cost of replacing a culvert in Townshend destroyed by flooding from Tropical Storm Irene means more towns will be eligible for such funding.
The Republicans» candidate for the open state Assembly seat in Corona, Humberto Suarezmotta, has been booted from the ballot for failing to file his signatures with a cover sheet, a decision he says he may dispute in federal court.
Thus, the city is awaiting a decision on a grant from the federal government that would pay for more than 4,000 new manhole covers that keep water out of the sewer system.
The site covers requirements from such sources as major court decisions, state labor laws, federal anti-discrimination statutes, and the Children's Internet Protection Act.
The General Attorney occupation covers professional legal positions involved in preparing cases for trial and / or the trial of cases before a court or an administrative body or persons having quasi-judicial power; rendering legal advice and services with respect to questions, regulations, practices, or other matters falling within the purview of a Federal Government agency (this may include conducting investigations to obtain evidentiary data); preparing interpretative and administrative orders, rules, or regulations to give effect to the provisions of governing statutes or other requirements of law; drafting, negotiating, or examining contracts or other legal documents required by the agency's activities; drafting, preparing formal comments, or otherwise making substantive recommendations with respect to proposed legislation; editing and preparing for publication statutes enacted by Congress, opinions or discussions of a court, commission, or board; drafting and reviewing decisions for consideration and adoption by agency officials.
Some of the most important regulations are covered in this article; read on to learn about federal and other regulations that borrowers should be familiar with in order to make the right decision about their bad credit loans.
The manual covers both federal and provincial decision - makers and proceedings in both federal and British Columbia superior courts.
Topics covered include: Federal and state products liability decisions, CPSC and NHTSA regulatory and administrative developments, product recalls, agency enforcement activities, and more.
Posts alert readers about profession - related events and cover state district attorneys» offices, federal and state court decisions, comings and goings at Texas - based law firms and the State Bar of Texas, and profile of Texas lawyers and law students with stories to tell.
Posts cover activities of the firm's lawyers, litigation tips, potential sources of tort litigation, Federal Trade Commission guidelines and recent class action decisions in California.
Posts cover topics such as antitrust compliance programs, decisions and ongoing litigation in federal antitrust cases, and news from the Department of Justice's antitrust division.
To summarize the Federal Court of Canada case leading to the Federal Court of Appeal decision, Zunera Ishaq says that her religious beliefs obligate her to wear a niqab, a veil that covers most of her face.
The decision is likely to provide a platform for the Federal Circuit to limit available damages in design patent cases involving complex products, such as where an infringed patent covers design elements present only in individual components of the product.
With NLP technology, ROSS can pinpoint answers to substantive legal issues in Labor & Employment Law, across Federal and State courts, agencies and arbitration panels, including published and unpublished decisions covering subjects such as:
The Federal Court of Canada has just issued a decision in Girao v. Zarek Taylor Grossman Hanrahan LLP, 2011 FC 1070 (CanLII), in which it found a law firm liable for having posted on its website a previous report of findings from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada along with a cover letter that identified the complainant.
Today, a unanimous Supreme Court has reversed the Federal Circuit's decision and held that a generic manufacturer may invoke the counterclaim provision to force correction of a use code that inaccurately claims that a patent covers a particular method of using a drug.
There was an amusing Federal Court of Canada decision last week covered today by The Star.
This story covers a recent decision by a Boston federal judge to hear GlaxoSmithKline's (GSK) arguments to discuss some cases and claims from its multidistrict litigation focused on the anti-nausea medication Zofran.
In addition to reporting all decisions issued by the Supreme Judicial Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court and the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly also covers hundreds of rulings from state and federal trial courts in Massachusetts, and state agencies like the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination.
In addition to reporting all decisions issued by the Rhode Island Supreme Court and the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Rhode Island Lawyers Weekly covers hundreds of rulings from state and federal trial courts in Rhode Island, including the Superior Court and the Workers» Compensation Court.
See Federal Appendix (National Reporter System), Thomson Reuters, http://legalsolutions.thomsonreuters.com/law-products/Reporters/Federal-Appendix-National-Reporter-System/p/100000796 [http://perma.cc/3YAA-FYX3](«This product covers opinions and decisions... issued by the U.S. courts of appeals that are not selected for publication in the Federal Reporter.»).
Unfortunately, as a regulatory attorney, I find myself a captive buyer of for - fee legal research because neither Google nor the «second city» providers (FastCase, Casemaker, Versuslaw) cover decisions of federal and state agencies.
In addition to reporting all decisions issued by the Supreme Judicial Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court and the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly also covers hundreds of rulings from state and federal trial courts in Massachusetts, and state agencies.
One of the major events of the period covered by this report was the handing down of the decision by the full Federal Court in the Croker Island case (1) on appeal from the decision of Justice Olney.
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