Sentences with phrase «district judge said»

If anything happens only way of escape is through an adjoining door between the judges» couirt and that of the other district judge said a family judge in London.
Likewise in Minnesota, the district judge said that the plaintiffs failed to establish that they had been harmed in any way by the statutes, but even if they had, «because Plaintiffs» alleged harms are not fairly traceable to the teacher tenure and the continuing contract provisions they challenge, a decision by the Court to strike those laws would not redress the harms.»
US district judge said state Republican leaders fighting resettlement have not shown state would suffer irreparable harm

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«There may be dire consequences for them if DAPA is later found to be unconstitutional,» US District Judge Andrew Hanen, a George W. Bush appointee, said in his ruling.
The US District Court for the District of Columbia judge presiding over the criminal case for President Donald Trump's former national security adviser Michael Flynn has been recused from handling the case, a court spokeswoman said on Thursday.
U.S. District Judge James Peterson on Friday rejected their request for a temporary restraining order to immediately halt the recount, saying there was no harm in allowing it to continue while the court considers their lawsuit.
At a hearing in San Francisco federal court, U.S. District Judge William Alsup said he was skeptical Waymo could ultimately prove that Uber's self - driving car program used Waymo trade secrets.
The stay of proceedings came just one day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order barring the detainees from entering the U.S. Sending travelers home could cause them «irreparable harm,» said Judge Ann Donnelly of the Eastern District of New York.
Reed O'Connor, a judge for the Northern District of Texas, said in a decision late on Sunday that the Obama administration did not follow proper procedures for notice and comment in issuing the guidelines.
U.S. District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto issued the ruling Monday, saying it did not matter that investors eventually came out ahead since the amount of loss plays a significant role in federal sentencing guidelines.
The district judge assigned to Paul Manafort's case said the gravity and number of charges against President Donald Trump's former campaign manager means he could possibly spent the rest of his life behind bars, according to Politico.
In the Lyft case, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria said in his decision that he's not sure if Lyft drivers fit in either category of California's «outdated» employment codes.
U.S. District Judge T.S. Ellis III, who will be overseeing Manafort's trial, said Manafort could face grave consequences for his alleged crimes.
At a hearing in Moscow's Tverskoy District Court to decide whether Magomedov and his associates should be detained before their trial, Judge Maria Sizintseva said they had acted as part of an organised crime group and had tried to put pressure on witnesses.
U.S. District Judge George Wu in Los Angeles said in his ruling that FilmOn X is entitled to a compulsory license under the Copyright Act to retransmit the broadcasters» programs if it meets the law's requirements.
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen, who is hearing the federal lawsuit, previously said the drivers» claims in the case could amount to as much as $ 1 billion, according to Bloomberg.
Earlier this year, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen in San Francisco said California drivers could sue as a group on the question of whether they are employees or contractors, and over their demand for payment of tips that were not passed on to them.
U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood said that federal authorities who seized documents from the lawyer, Michael Cohen, would provide copies to Cohen's team.
In the ruling on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen in San Francisco said California drivers could sue as a group on the question of whether they are employees or contractors, and over their demand for payment of tips that were not passed on to them.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington said the Army Corps did not adequately consider the effects of a possible oil spill on the fishing and hunting rights of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe.
Fortunately, U.S. District Judge Mark Walker said the process was «unconstitutional» and ordered it to be changed by April 26.
U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg said Force's betrayal was «breathtaking» and warranted no exceptions.
After listening to both sides, U.S. District Judge Richard Sullivan said he would not immediately rule from the bench, but that he would issue an order before the shareholders meeting, according to Bloomberg.
Next up in the fiduciary rule legal battle is the preliminary injunction requested by insurer Market Synergy on Sept. 21 before Judge Daniel D. Crabtree in the District of Kansas, which Sweeney says is «historically a more hostile venue» for the DOL.
His silence has not won him sympathy from U.S. District Judge William Alsup, the judge overseeing the case, who earlier this month said Waymo has «one of the strongest records I've ever seen» showing that Levandowski took the fJudge William Alsup, the judge overseeing the case, who earlier this month said Waymo has «one of the strongest records I've ever seen» showing that Levandowski took the fjudge overseeing the case, who earlier this month said Waymo has «one of the strongest records I've ever seen» showing that Levandowski took the files.
«The bottom line is the evidence indicates that Uber hired Levandowski even though it knew or should have known that he possessed over 14,000 confidential Waymo files likely containing Waymo's intellectual property; that at least some information from those files, if not the files themselves, has seeped into Uber's own LiDAR development efforts; and that at least some of said information likely qualifies for trade secret protection,» U.S. District Judge William Alsup wrote.
U.S. District Court Judge John Bates said on Tuesday that the Department of Homeland Security's legal explanation for the decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, was too flimsy and, ultimately, unpersuasive.
The solution that Citi has come up with — probably the only solution — is to get out of the custody business in Argentina entirely and make this someone else's problem, though let's pause here and say that is a somewhat drastic solution: U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa has basically shut down a U.S. bank's legitimate business in Argentina.
Notably, US District Judge Denise Cote said the trio is likely to lose a trial against the government, suggesting the latter is likely to prove that the three individuals illegally profited from the alleged sale of restricted shares.
At a hearing last week in Asheville, North Carolina, U.S. District Judge Max Cogburn said he would consider dismissing the lawsuit, saying the DoJ may not have the evidence to try this as a fraud case.
In a decision on Friday, U.S. District Judge Thelton Henderson in San Francisco said the California plaintiffs may seek damages from Starbucks in their proposed nationwide class action, including for fraud and false advertising.
«If you think for a moment that I'm going to stay my hand because your guy is taking the Fifth Amendment, and not issue a preliminary injunction to shut down what happened here, you're wrong,» U.S. District Court Judge William Alsup said, according to the transcript.
General District Judge Dean Worcester said the legal standard for establishing probable cause to send the case to a grand jury is low, and that arguments about planted evidence are better suited for trial.
Judge John Bates, a George W. Bush appointee to the U.S. District Court for Washington, D.C., said the proposal to end DACA was «arbitrary and capricious» and the Department of Homeland Security had failed to «adequately explain its conclusion that the program was unlawful.»
«District Judge Mark Martin dismissed the case, saying it was one person's word against another's, and that there was no other evidence or eyewitness testimony to prove that Elbayomy had harassed or touched the alleged victim.»
US District Judge Mark Goldsmith had already issued a 14 day stay of removal on June 22nd for at least 114 mostly Christian Iraqis detained in the Detroit area, saying he needed time to work out whether he has jurisdiction over the case.
Said Virginia federal district judge Claude Hilton: «The First Amendment does not recognize exceptions for bigotry, racism, and religious intolerance or ideas or matters some may deem trivial, vulgar or profane.»
(Updated) School district is appealing the decision, saying the judge's ruling is unclear when it comes to the Bible - verse banners.
We're building a wall between here and Mexico,» said Trump, who claimed that the Indiana - born US District Judge Gonzalo Curiel faced an «absolute conflict,» in ruling on the billionaire's case.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes disagreed, writing the government can not «gag citizens when it says it is in the interest of national security, and it can not do it in some bureaucrat's notion of cultural homogeneity,» according to a report in the Houston Chronicle.
Then came Trump's attack against District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who Trump called a «Mexican,» and «a hater,» saying he could not be an objective judge (Curiel was born in Indiana, and his Mexican father arrived in the US before Trump's Scottish - born mother) of a lawsuit involving Trump's real estate business education venJudge Gonzalo Curiel, who Trump called a «Mexican,» and «a hater,» saying he could not be an objective judge (Curiel was born in Indiana, and his Mexican father arrived in the US before Trump's Scottish - born mother) of a lawsuit involving Trump's real estate business education venjudge (Curiel was born in Indiana, and his Mexican father arrived in the US before Trump's Scottish - born mother) of a lawsuit involving Trump's real estate business education venture.
U.S. District Judge Robert J. Shelby issued a 53 - page ruling Friday saying Utah's law passed by voters in 2004 violates gay and lesbian couples» rights to due process and equal protection under the 14th Amendment.
Los Angeles Times: Rabbi who refused to testify freed after seven months in prison A Brooklyn orthodox rabbi who was jailed after refusing to answer questions before a federal grand jury, saying his religion forbid him from testifying against other Jews, was ordered freed this week by a district court judge in Los Angeles, the rabbi's attorney said.
District Judge Crichton said: «At Inner London, as elsewhere, we operate the principle of «frequent and continuous contact».
City officials said a ruling Monday by a judge in U.S. District Court means the city and its Park District «are not generating, storing or disposing of hazardous waste, or dumping waste» by allowing the shooting.
Tarulis, who could not be reached for comment Tuesday, has said he also believes that the judge's ruling means the district, as a «polluter,» is obligated to pay at least a portion of Stone's attorney fees.
«I am not certain we would be here if the Chicago Park District had decided to build [the field] itself,» Circuit Judge Dorothy Kinnaird said.
The judge ruled in favor of the couple, saying in part that the Park District's policies regarding brick inscriptions were so vague that it could engage in whatever discrimination it wanted.
Cary Park Director Steve Cherveny said a judge is expected to decide Oct. 18 whether he should intercede on the Park District's behalf regarding the conflicting eminent domain lawsuits.
«Groups like Young Dads justifiably believe that committed relationships with their children will benefit not only the children, but the dads,» said Hennepin County District Judge Bruce Peterson.
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