Sentences with phrase «fought in a court»

(O'Connor, a co-founder of advertising platform DoubleClick, sold that company to Google for $ 3 billion in 2007, so he has the money to fight in court.)
Some law - enforcement officials fear that the new law will spread fear and consternation in their communities, and opponents to the law have vowed to fight it in court.
Skúlason is fighting this in court, too.
Dale, also a lawyer, fought this in court too, but an Ontario judge ruled that TREB was within its rights.
The rule never took effect as the wireless industry fought it in court and before an office in the White House that reviews regulations.
The move angered environmental groups, which plan to fight it in court.
And their drawn - out feud serves as a cautionary tale for both cash - strapped governments flirting with default and the combative speculators looking to fight them in court.
AT&T is fighting in court to buy Time Warner and Disney has bid to buy most of Fox.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's legal team won a temporary restraining order last week against ex-porn star Stormy Daniels, who is fighting in court to tell her story about their alleged affair.
You fight it in the courts.
Bobby: When for - profit corporations in this country are fighting in court to be treated like people, I think the comparison is valid.
In fact, they fight in court for years to get their kids back.
Those who would fight them in court can find precious few lawyers in the region not already employed by the coal companies.
The religious right are fighting in the courts for (1) control of women's reproductive rights (2) keeping their ministers out of jail for illicit se x ual conduct (3) protecting their money and corporal possessions from taxes and lawsuits.
The gays are fighting in the courts for (1) Marriage so that they can live in legally recognized, monogamous, committed relationships.
She is lying and holding up a few churches and saying many there are no proliferation of churches flocking to approve gay marriage and in fact are running the other way like when the Pres made health care mandatory and churches are being forced to provided birth control but are now fighting it in court.
That I would be more powerful in changing people than fighting in courts of law.
Now they have to fight it in court.
«[Stan] knew none of us had the money to fight him in court, he knew, and you know what?
Edgar is still fighting in the courts to keep Meigs open, though initial rulings by judges let Daley halt flights Sept. 30.
For nearly a year, the parties have been fighting in court for control of the 260 - acre Hoffman Farm property.
Shadow immigration minister Phil Woolas faces a five - day fight in court to save his Oldham East and Saddleworth seat from his Liberal Democrat challenger.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Hours after the New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) filed a lawsuit against the state of New York for what it called the unequal treatment, abuse and denial of rights of farmworkers, the governor said he won't fight it in court.
He added: «I'm innocent of these charges and I intend to fight them in the courts and I'm confident a jury will agree.
For two years, NY1 has been fighting in court to get a glimpse at videos from the NYPD's body camera program.
«We are going to fight this in the streets, we are going to fight this in the courts, and we are going to fight this in the U.S. Congress,» said Velazquez.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is fighting in court to retain the subsidies.
«We will fight in the courts, and we will fight by marching in the streets of New York, in the streets of Washington, in front of the White House, in front of the Capitol.
But a day later, he would not specify what legal action would look like — though he maintained that he and other mayors across the country would fight in court — nor explain how the city would handle retaliatory cuts to federal funding for the NYPD, the New York City Housing Authority and the city's public hospital system.
Fitzpatrick, who maintains that the letter to the editor was part of an «orchestrated effort» by Miner and her allies to prop up a city lawsuit against COR, is fighting in court to force city hall to surrender documents.
In other words, this case might very well take some time to reach its final conclusion, dragging on into the tenure of the next AG — particularly if Espada refuses to cop a plea (assuming one is offered) and fights in court, as it seems at this moment he will.
In February, Mother Jones reported that Christie's administration was fighting in court against 23 open - records requests.
Other Democratic leaders have already offered straight rebuttals of the president - elect: New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to resist Trump's policies and is fighting in court to keep city data on undocumented immigrants from being made public.
The May 1 meeting was the start of a frenzied 15 days of negotiations among parties who had been fighting in court for decades.
«Chris McGrath not only successfully fought in court to make sure they received the benefits they deserved — he refused to be paid.
If it is a matter of fighting it in court, we are able to do that.
The city recently started withholding records that showed the outcomes of disciplinary cases against cops, and has fought in court an effort to release summaries of Pantaleo's civilian complaints.
But Mr. Paul Afoko has insisted his suspension was illegal and is fighting it in court.
Governor Andrew Cuomo said Mayor Bill de Blasio should not use state law as a «scapegoat» for not releasing the disciplinary records of an officer involved in the 2014 death of Eric Garner, which the city is fighting in court not to release.
I then issued a public furlough plan (that the unions successfully fought in court).»
He assisted the earlier Gov. Cuomo when he tried to unilaterally lag paychecks, a plan that unions successfully fought in court.
ALBANY — While a dozen of his Senate colleagues are fighting in court, State Senator Mark Grisanti has decided to comply with a subpoena from the Moreland Commission to Investigate Public Corruption, he told Capital.
The current New York attorney general, Eric Schneiderman, is poised to use those lessons to fight in court against any rollbacks from the Trump EPA.
Lupinacci wants to continue the irresponsible fight in court.
Oakshott claimed: «The Sunday Times put up a vigorous fight in court.
«Any attempt to cut NYPD funding for the nation's top terror target will be aggressively fought in court
But the two sides are now fighting in court.
While the issues will be fought in court, the controversial developer said the attempt to remove him is retaliation for his published comments about former President Barack Obama and wife Michelle Obama, for which he later apologized.
«We just can't get there» The missives come as West Virginia, many other states and numerous trade groups are fighting in court to stall or nix the Clean Power Plan.
In the coming months, Greenpeace would be targeted as an enemy of the state, its bank accounts would be frozen, and it would be forced to fight in the courts for its survival.
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