Sentences with phrase «en banc when»

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The en banc Ninth Circuit declared that «when a racially diverse school system is the goal (or racial concentration or isolation is the problem), there is no more effective means than a consideration of race to achieve the solution.»
In a case of first impression, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court reversed the en banc Superior Court's finding that «a patient does have a cause of action against either a psychiatrist or a general practitioner rendering psychological care, when during the course of treatment the physician has a sexual relationship with the patient that causes the patient's emotional or psychological symptoms to worsen.»
In my talk, I explained how Section 2 (a) works when the mark is considered disparaging of an identifiable group, how it was ruled unconstitutional in the recent en banc decision of the Federal Circuit in In Re Tam, and how it might affect the pending case over the Redskins logo in the 4th Circuit.
We won a substantial victory for US Philips Corporation in a nearly decade - long battle to enforce its recordable / rewritable CD (CD - R / RW) patent rights when the en banc US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in Princo v. ITC, rejected arguments that Philips» licensing practices constituted patent misuse.
Pursuant to the statute, the FISC consists of eleven Article III district court judges, selected by the Chief Justice of the United States.13 All applications are considered by a single judge and can not be reheard by another judge of the FISC except when the court sits en banc.14 FISA provides for both en banc consideration and appeals to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review (Court of Review).
The original three - judge panel's ruling, which was vacated when rehearing en banc was granted, can be accessed here.
Additionally, as urged by the prior Commission when defending the Title II Order, and as confirmed in the concurrence in the denial of rehearing en banc by the two judges in the majority in USTelecom, the Title II Order allows ISPs to offer curated services, which would allow ISPs to escape the reach of the Title II Order and to filter content on viewpoint grounds.
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