Sentences with phrase «early law suits»

While subject to early law suits, the 4th District Court of Appeals ruled that the yoga program is a secular physical education program and didn't enhance or inhibit religion, and the program has received great reports from parents and teachers alike.
The Tab10.1 N is Samsung's response to an earlier law suit by Apple wherein they claimed their iPad had been copied in the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.

Not exact matches

If it seems like the laws that define work arrangements are poorly suited to the digital era, that's because they were written during an earlier one.
Earlier this month, Minneapolis - based law firm Nichols Kaster filed suits against American Century's $ 600 million plan and the $ 1.3 billion plan at Fujitsu Technology and Business of America, Inc..
Asked separately who is financing the suit, Dhillon told us in an email earlier today that «nobody but my law firm is financing the lawsuit at this time.
Rhode Island's Senate has voted 26 to 12 to allow gay couples to get married in the state, in a law that could go into effect as early as August, provided the House falls in suit.
Omisore wondered how the EFCC could declare him wanted after he and the commission were involved in a law suit earlier in the day.
Risa Sugarman, the board's enforcement officer, charged in a suit earlier this month that the Independent Democratic Conference violated the law by teaming up with the Independence Party to establish the Senate Independence Campaign Committee and a related housekeeping account.
Earlier this year, the city's major police unions called for Emery's dismissal over his private law firm's role in a suit against the city on behalf of a former CCRB plaintiff.
As expected, the plaintiffs in a law suit claiming that federally funded research on human embryonic stem cells (hESC) is illegal have appealed a ruling that dealt them a defeat earlier this summer.
The suit, filed in Albany in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York, cites a ruling in that jurisdiction earlier this year that the disclosure provisions of the state's pioneering «truth - in - testing» law are in direct conflict with federal copyright law.
Remember this is the «new» gang — jepsen and malloy who are trying to remove early childhood from the definition of constitutionally mandated education while claiming they are the most pro-early childhood leaders yet...... AND JUST WAIT TILL YOU SEE THE LAW SUIT JEPSEN FILED TOED TO PUNISH EVERY TOWN THAT WAS A MEMBER OF THE FUNDING SUIT.
The suit, filed last week in Crittenden County Circuit Court, brings together 215 Arkansas cities and all 75 counties in the state and accuses opioid manufacturers of wreaking havoc by aggressively pushing the drugs from the early 2000s to the present, leading to hundreds of overdose deaths while straining law enforcement and public health resources.
Jackson had initially filed suit in federal court in June, but earlier this month, Judge John F. Walter of the Central District of California convinced Jackson that his claim under the Americans with Disabilities Act — the only claim premised on federal law — was weak.
In the case of an alleged unlawful practice occurring in a State which has a law prohibiting discrimination in employment because of age and establishing or authorizing a State authority to grant or seek relief from such discriminatory practice, no suit may be brought under section 626 of this title [section 7] before the expiration of sixty days after proceedings have been commenced under the State law, unless such proceedings have been earlier terminated: Provided, That such sixty - day period shall be extended to one hundred and twenty days during the first year after the effective date of such State law.
His prime contribution to Canadian legal publishing was probably his creation of the Law Times, which in its early years was a provocative, irreverent, muck - raking publication which was fun to read and which generated a fair number of libel suits.
about a lawsuit by a company, Healthcare Advocates, against the Internet Archive for failing to do enough to protect copyrighted material: Healthcare Advocates» opponents in another law suit had used earlier versions of the HA site presumably to advance their cause.
Earlier this year, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) filed suit seeking to have a North Carolina statute which suspends the application of wildlife protection laws to possums from December 29 - January 2 each year (signed into law by Governor McCrory on June 11, 2015) declared unconstitutional.
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