Last year, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit decided largely in favor of Mr. Prince, who was
found by a federal court in 2011 to have illegally used the photographs.
IN a closely watched copyright case with broad implications for the contemporary - art world, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Thursday decided largely in favor of the artist Richard Prince, who was
found by a federal court in 2011 to have illegally used photographs from a book about Rastafarians to create a series of collages and paintings.
Not exact matches
Yogen Früz and Yogurty's, the frozen yogurt chains
founded by brothers Michael and Aaron Serruya, and a related firm called International Franchise Inc., filed a suit in the
Federal Court of Canada against Freshii in June.
The stakes in
finding discriminatory intent are higher because it provides a window for opponents to argue that Texas should be forced to resume having changes to voting laws «pre-cleared»
by the Justice Department or a
federal court.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals in New York also rejected an appeal
by MP3tunes founder Michael Robertson, who was ordered to pay $ 12.2 million after a
federal jury in 2014
found him liable for copyright infringement.
Feb. 14, 2014:
Federal Court finds federal environment and fisheries ministers broke the law by failing to enforce Species at Risk Act in a lawsuit brought in relation to pipeline
Federal Court finds federal environment and fisheries ministers broke the law by failing to enforce Species at Risk Act in a lawsuit brought in relation to pipeline
federal environment and fisheries ministers broke the law
by failing to enforce Species at Risk Act in a lawsuit brought in relation to pipeline route.
It was elevated to the Connecticut Supreme
Court after a lower court judge dismissed the lawsuit last year after she found that the claims it raised fell «squarely within the broad immunity» provided by federal
Court after a lower
court judge dismissed the lawsuit last year after she found that the claims it raised fell «squarely within the broad immunity» provided by federal
court judge dismissed the lawsuit last year after she
found that the claims it raised fell «squarely within the broad immunity» provided
by federal law.
A former U.S. Army sergeant and two other U.S. citizens were
found guilty
by a jury in Manhattan
federal court on Wednesday of taking part in a plot to murder a woman in the Philippines for money, prosecutors said.
Earlier this month, a
federal appeals
court found the Syrian refugee ban
by Indiana governor and GOP vice presidential nominee Mike Pence was based on a «nightmare scenario» of Syrian terrorists posing as refugees to gain US entry.
Of the «alphabet soup» of
federal agencies initiated
by Roosevelt, not all
found equal favor with the publication; it was, for instance, doubtful about the National Recovery Administration long before the Supreme
Court pronounced that agency s death sentence (even so, it carried the NRA eagle sign on its second page for many months).
«Right now the situation is in a holding pattern because the IRS has
found its internal policies under fire
by federal court ruling,» said senior policy analyst Rob Boston.
Although many of these claims challenge the veracity of «organic,» «healthy,» and «100 %» claims on labels, several states are affording new opportunities to attack ingredient labels — an area that
federal courts have traditionally
found to be preempted (barred)
by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with no private right of action for individual citizens.
Detailed reasons will be released tomorrow, but they will include
findings that the acquisition «On the other hand, I consider that it is quite likely that the acquisition of Franklins
by Metcash will strengthen the capacity of independent retailers operating under the IGA banner to compete more vigorously with the major supermarket chains» (see Elizabeth Sexton, «
Court clears path for Metcash to buy Franklins», SMH, 25 August 2011 and John Durie, «
Federal Court frees Metcash to buy Franklins from Pick n Pay» (The Australian, 25 August 2011)-RRB-.
The U.S. Supreme
Court has upheld the legality of the checkoff programs as «government speech»,
finding: «the message... is controlled
by the
Federal Government.»
The
federal courts found the Grand Street projects themselves, run
by Silver allies, discriminated against black and Latino applicants in a suit that named Ralph Lippman, the father of the chief judge, as a defendant.
Today, Silver was
found guilty
by a jury of seven counts in
federal court related to corruption charges.
A
federal court ruling today
found supermarket magnate and Republican mayoral candidate John Catsimitidis violated labor law
by failing to pay his employees overtime, upholding an earlier
court's decision that the businessman was responsible for the failing to properly compensate employees.
Interestingly enough, because in the US you have the right to appeal to a higher
court if you don't like the decision of a lower
court, many times states will
find very popular gun control bills struck down
by a
Federal court who tells them that in the pure legal sense, their gun control laws are unconstitutional.
Zimroth was tapped to monitor the department Monday
by Manhattan
Federal Court Judge Shira Scheindlin in a scathing ruling that
found that police officers routinely violated New Yorkers» rights during stop - and - frisks.
The Second Circuit has backed Trump in an intellectual property lawsuit filed
by a self - described «domainer» who registered domain names with the word «Trump» in them, saying that a district
court correctly
found the man's actions violated a
federal cybersquatting law.
Prosecutor Carolyn Pokorny walked into Brooklyn
Federal Court clutching poster boards and accompanied
by carts and carts of evidence that she hopes will help to convict Espada of embezzling money from the Soundview non-profit health clinic he
founded.
Sheldon Silver is swarmed
by media Nov. 30 as he leaves
Federal Court, where he was
found guilty on several corruption charges.
Finding arguments put forth
by KIPP Academy to be «without merit,» the United States
Court of Appeals today rejected an attempt by KIPP to use the federal court to avoid arbitrating a contract dispute with the United Federation of Teac
Court of Appeals today rejected an attempt
by KIPP to use the
federal court to avoid arbitrating a contract dispute with the United Federation of Teac
court to avoid arbitrating a contract dispute with the United Federation of Teachers.
Aminu Sule Lamido, the 34 year old son of former Jigawa State governor, Alhaji Sule Lamido, had his appeal struck out on Monday
by an appellate
court sitting in Kaduna against the decision of the Federal High Court, Kano which found him guilty of the charge of money laundering brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
court sitting in Kaduna against the decision of the
Federal High
Court, Kano which found him guilty of the charge of money laundering brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
Court, Kano which
found him guilty of the charge of money laundering brought against him
by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
One week after they were granted bail
by a
Federal High
Court in Abuja, a cousin to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Robert Azibola and his wife, Stella, are yet to regain their freedom from Kuje Prison,
findings have shown.
The 11 - page ruling,
by Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein of
Federal District
Court in Manhattan,
found that the city had overstepped its bounds in requiring, as part of a licensing process, that carwash owners buy a special bond within a two - tiered system: $ 30,000 for those whose workers were unionized or employers who agreed to monitoring, and $ 150,000 for all others.
The study, which analyzed 210 lawsuits involving First Amendment claims
by professors and college instructors against public colleges and universities from 1964 - 2014,
found that educational institutions won more than 73 percent of cases in
federal and state
courts.
Last week, Marco Antonio Bogaski was
found guilty
by the First
Federal Court of Mato Grosso of illegally extracting mahogany from the Guapore Valley Indian reserve.
In September and December 2014, two
federal court rulings prompted
by lawsuits filed
by the Center and other allies restored
federal protections to wolves in Wyoming and in the western Great Lakes states, with the judges in each case
finding that in stripping protections for wolves the Fish and Wildlife Service violated the Endangered Species Act.
The 45 - page lawsuit was filed in
federal district
court in Maryland
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In 1954, the Supreme
Court in Brown v. Board of Education
found legally segregated schools to be unconstitutional, but it was not until the legislative and executive branches put the full strength of the
federal government behind desegregation efforts,
by passing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, that serious progress was made in the South.
Based on a long line of
court decisions and guidance handed down
by the
federal Office for Civil Rights, which administers both nondiscrimination statutes — the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 — a
court would most likely defer to educational experts, uphold standards supported
by evidence of the SAT's validity, reliability, and technical underpinnings, and
find flagging not to be unlawful discrimination.
The U.S. Supreme
Court last week let stand a lower - court decision finding that Arizona school districts could be sued for damages in federal court, in a case brought by an employee who claimed she was fired for objecting to district requests that she affix a flagpole to her wheelchair to make her more visible to stud
Court last week let stand a lower -
court decision finding that Arizona school districts could be sued for damages in federal court, in a case brought by an employee who claimed she was fired for objecting to district requests that she affix a flagpole to her wheelchair to make her more visible to stud
court decision
finding that Arizona school districts could be sued for damages in
federal court, in a case brought by an employee who claimed she was fired for objecting to district requests that she affix a flagpole to her wheelchair to make her more visible to stud
court, in a case brought
by an employee who claimed she was fired for objecting to district requests that she affix a flagpole to her wheelchair to make her more visible to students.
In the brief, NSBA and NASB urge the
Court to
find the Education Savings Accounts Program (ESAP) established
by SB 302 (2015) unconstitutional, and an infringement on Nevada students» state and
federal rights to a free, public education.
Bain et al v. CTA et al, a lawsuit brought
by StudentsFirst, a Sacramento - based activist outfit
founded by Michelle Rhee, was filed on behalf of four public school teachers in
federal court in California.
According to a
federal court's
findings of fact, agency pricing was imposed through a joint effort
by five out of the six publishers — including Hachette — working in concert with Apple.
In denying a similar challenge to an advance fee ban in the TSR for certain offers of credit, a
federal court found that it merely regulated «when payment may be collected» and did not impair the sale of educational materials produced
by the company.
(a) an electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on your behalf; (b) a description of the material that has been removed or to which access has been disabled and where the material was located online before it was removed or access to it was disabled; (c) a written statement
by you that under penalty of perjury, that you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled; and (d) your address, telephone number, and email address; and (e) a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of
federal district
court for the judicial district in which the address is located, or if your address is outside of the United States, for any judicial district in which the service provider may be
found, and that you will accept service of process from the person who provided notification under DMCA 512 subsection (c)(1)(c) or an agent of such person.
These texts, usually
found neatly organized in law firms or law school libraries, archive
federal and state laws that are applied and interpreted
by the
courts.
In June 2009, the
court granted defendants» motion to dismiss for lack of subject matter jurisdiction
finding that plaintiffs»
federal claim for nuisance is barred
by the political question doctrine and for lack of standing.
The state of Texas today sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in a
federal appeals
court in Washington DC, claiming four new regulations imposed
by the EPA are based on the «thoroughly discredited»
findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and are «factually flawed,» 1200 WOAI news reports.
In the ruling earlier this month, the
Court rejected a DOE
finding that
federal agencies can not take action to reduce fuel use because petroleum reduction goals mandated
by the Act are unachievable.
Founded by intellectual property litigator Michael Sander, Docket Alarm started as a company focused on
federal court docket alerts, but in recent years it has expanded the number of state
court dockets it covers.
The implementation of a new rule prohibiting
federal funds for nursing homes that enter binding arbitration agreements with residents has been blocked
by a U.S. district
court judge, who
found...
Answer: No, sometimes every judge serving on a
federal appellate
court finds it necessary to recuse themself from an appeal pending in their
court, and
federal appellate judges serving on a neighboring circuit will be assigned to sit
by designation to resolve the appeal.
This
court finds that Plaintiffs» standards have not entered the public domain upon their incorporation
by reference into
federal regulations and do not lose their copyright protection.
In the major transnational case against Chevron in Ecuador, four
federal courts have
found the proceedings tainted
by fraud.
The same reasoning can be
found in the action brought
by the Prophet River and West Moberly First Nations in a concurrent judicial review to the
Federal Court of the decision of the Governor in Council under the Canada Environmental Assessment Act, 2012: Prophet River First Nation v. Canada (Attorney General), 2015 FC 1030.
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Federal Court Justice Sean Harrington
found Alnaz Jiwa, a Scarborough lawyer, and his co-defendant Nagib Tajdin had breached the Aga Khan's copyright
by reprinting copies of his religious teachings and that he had never given his consent to the publication.