Sentences with phrase «effectively overturn»

Nevertheless, many employment lawyers believe that the ruling in AmEx would effectively overturn the Board's ruling.
«We hope it will effectively overturn this case in many respects and give certainty that secured lenders and debtor - in - possession lender claims will rank in priority to pension deficiency claims,» says Jay Swartz, a partner with Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP.
The Federal Court of Appeal allowed the appeal, holding that it was not appropriate for the Federal Court judge to rely on the decision of the New York Court of Appeals to effectively overturn relevant decisions of the Alberta and British Columbia courts.
This guidance is felt to effectively overturn the court ban on prayers last week.
The Finance Department issued a statement and background document on Nov. 17, 2005, saying it planned to amend GST legislation to effectively overturn the judge's ruling, warning the amendments would be retroactive to the date of the release.
If that initiative had passed it would have effectively overturned the city's legal recognition of gay marriage.
An appeals court has upheld a ruling by a federal judge that effectively overturned his conviction in the sexual assault and murder of Teresa Halbach more than 10 years ago.
A European court's ruling effectively overturning Britain's opt - out to the charter on fundamental rights has robbed the UK of a referendum, Tory MPs are claiming.
This effectively overturns not only the Obama administration's policy, but also that of the preceding Bush administration, and could jeopardize research into a variety of treatments for disease.
In a ruling handed down on the 17th of December 2015, effectively overturning the decision of the lower courts, the Court of Appeal of Brussels maintained that it was illegal for the Belgian State to end its partnership with the International Polar Foundation with regard to the management of the Antarctic research station.
In Dec» 13, India's Supreme Court found the law, which dates to the British colonial era, wasn't unconstitutional and could be changed or repealed only by Parliament, effectively overturning a 2009 lower - court ruling that made consensual gay sex legal.
But behind the students stand a Silicon Valley technology magnate [David Welch] who is financing the case and an all - star cast of lawyers that includes Theodore B. Olson, the former solicitor general of the United States [and George W. Bush's former Solicitor General], who recently won the Supreme Court case that effectively overturned the state's ban on same - sex marriage.»
They effectively overturned the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act which banned sports betting in all but a few states.
In 0782855 BC Ltd v Canada (Minister of Transport), 2012 TATCE 4 (Review), Mr. Wharton represented the vessel owner and took the matter to review before the TATC, which determined that such a charter arrangement and services agreement by the owner did not compromise the bareboat charter relationship, effectively overturning the Transport Canada policy.
In the 1908 Supreme Court case White - Smith Music Publishing Co. v. Apollo Co., the Court decided, rather oddly, that songs encoded on the rolls of paper used to drive auto - playing pianos (but for which the original song creator was not compensated) didn't constitute a copyright violation because the rolls were not human - readable; this ruling was effectively overturned by The Copyright Act of 1909.

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In overturning Colorado's prohibition of local civil rights statutes based on sexual preference, the Court in Romer v. Evans effectively branded a bigot any citizen who considers homosexuality immoral.
The fact they have overturned the red card and subsequent ban means that Mike Dean is effectively being put on the naughty step, and NOT before time.
The presiding officer (as required) declared that their previous ruling was now overturned and proceeded to effectively (if not explicitly) set new precedent.
Jeremy claims credit for overturning some Tory policies since September, when the truth is that he had little to do with any of it and the credit should go to individual ministers like Owen Smith and their teams, as well as to Baroness Smith and the Labour Lords, who have worked tirelessly and effectively with apparently little involvement from Jeremy or his office.
The Supreme Court's June 30 action effectively ended the effort to overturn the law and signaled the lack of sufficient support on the court for reexamining the Ninth Circuit's conclusions about its constitutionality.
Dynamic overturning circulation is a common feature of these seas, and this effectively absorbs anthropogenic CO2 and transports it from the surface to the interior of the basins.
Recognized by management for effectively identifying insurance coverage issues, recovered and collected aging accounts receivable (95 % collected) and had 100 % success of overturning insurance authorization denials.
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