Sentences with phrase «from writ»

If the Supreme Court granted Samsung's petition from writ of certiorari, the outcome could have similarly positive effects as the recent Lexmark decision.
The ruling resulted from a writ of mandamus filed by the Texas RioGrande Legal Aid group on behalf of 48 mothers from the sect.
Paterson said: «Outside the EU and freed from the writ of the ECHR, «freedom of movement» within the EEA could be limited to free movement of workers, without having to accept dependents and members of their extended families.
For example, even though the US was instrumental in establishing the International Criminal Court, in 2002 it withdrew from the UN agreement that created it and began a diplomatic effort to make the U.S. military immune from its writ.

Not exact matches

«Its preferred reading of the law,» he wrote, «would transform the [All Writs Act] from a limited gap - filing statute that ensures the smooth functioning of the judiciary itself into a mechanism for upending the separation of powers.»
Using the word «tyranny» once and «absurd» nine times, Judge Orenstein accused the DOJ of trying to use the authority of the All Writs Act to get through the courts what it couldn't get from Congress.
She argued that CNN was writ - large opposed to Trump, and accused Stelter of being jealous of Fox News» ratings, a common tactic used by the president's backers to deflect from tough questions on CNN.
By now, most people are likely aware of the government's attempts to use the All Writs Act from 1789 as a tool to force Apple write new software with weaker security so that feds could unlock an iPhone 5c they had in custody.
Each person who made the trek from Germany to seek survival and liberation carried the scars of that period writ large.
For this reason, efforts to prevent sinful humans from tampering with the pristine character of holy writ are futile.
Noting that we do not live in a sacred world valuing «received knowledge» from holy writ, but in a profane world harshly criticizing that tradition, Victoria Erickson of Union Theological Seminary in New York City wondered if we dared invite our worst critics into our classrooms for dialogue.
Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And saw, within the moonlight in his room, Making it rich, and like a lily in bloom, An angel writing in a book of gold: — Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold, And to the Presence in the room he said «What writest thou?»
Tawney said that the man who «seeks God apart from his brethren is likely not to find God, but rather the devil, whose face will bear a surprising resemblance to his own» That is, unless we broaden our perspective and correct our idiosyncrasies by sharing with our human brethren, we are in peril of conceiving God simply as ourselves writ large, with all our peculiarities, self - centeredness, and imperfection.
Because Meggett was scheduled to be in Florida for a Dec. 7 game against the Jaguars in Jacksonville, the court granted Estabrook a writ of ne exeat (literally, a «no exit» order) against Meggett, which would have prevented him from leaving the state until he posted a $ 25,000 bond.
It's kind of proof writ large that what you give kids (well, rats, actually) is what you get from them.
But a very convenient writs - leash that is attached to the handle actually prevents the stroller from moving forward away from you.
When the plaintiff amended the endorsement on his writ of summons to change completely his cedi claim to a Euro claim with other reliefs, he did not amend his original statement of claim to correspond to the new claim which was completely different from the original claim.
When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.
Where, pursuant to this section, the name of a person is removed from the roll in the period commencing on the day after writ day and ending on the day before polling day, the Electoral Commission must, on removing that name, enter it on a list to be known as the list of post-writ day deletions.
These were writ large all over the audio and visual footage of the riots — verbalisations of entitlement to take what one wants, anti-social beliefs that the police are legitimate targets for violent assault, feelings of exhilaration and excitement from destroying with impunity.
From the copies of the various suits against Anas Aremeyaw Anas and / or his fake company, Tiger Eye PI, (Enclosed herein are copies of the writs), they are facing claims for damages for defamation, damages for invasion of privacy etc..
The writ indicated that «since there is no written notice for the Applicant's removal from office, in consonance with Article 10 (4) of the NPP Constitution, the Disciplinary Committee lacked jurisdiction to have recommended the Applicant's suspension and the National Executive Committee had no jurisdiction to have affirmed the said decision to suspend the Applicant let alone indefinitely.»
The writ has now officially been moved in Parliament for a by - election in Norwich North on 23rd July to replace Ian Gibson, who resigned in the wake of the Labour Party banning him from standing at the general election.
But Cuomo, who has refrained from a sustained criticism of President Trump save for blasting his immigration policies, pivoted to a far bigger villain for him: the Republican - led Congress and a «hyperconservative» ideology that has taken over the party writ large.
Moody's says the outlook on the gaming industry in the United States writ large is negative due to weakening revenues, lower demand and high fixed costs — suggesting the long - term impact in New York from casino revenue may be elusive.
Serino, a county legislator, voted against a resolution to repeal the exemption, but Democrats have seized on her vote for the county budget writ large, which included built - in revenue from the sales tax.
According to the lawyer for the aggrieved former NDC accountant, Nii Prince Ashie Kotey of Azinyo Chambers, the court bailiff had gone to the NDC headquarters three times with intent to serve the writ on the party but had not succeeded as the staff had been running away from the service.
It is insular, disconnected from the people who are supposed to be here and there is an Albany problem writ - large,» de Blasio said.
Ghana's first Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu, says he has not received any writ from the Supreme Court supposedly challenging his eligibility for the position.
«I wish the public to know that nobody has served me personally with any writ or statement of case or injunction challenging my nomination, approval and appointment so as to restrain me from accepting this appointment,»...
Senate education committee chair John Flanagan told Capital last week that the receivership plan would be a «lighting rod,» particularly because he expected pushback from other unions that would see the proposal as a threat to collective bargaining rights writ large.
The Deputy Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Anthony Karbo has disclosed that the party has not received any writ barring it from holding National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings.
Article 1, section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, discussing the House of Representatives, states, «When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.»
Two Members of Parliament from the minority side, have filed a writ at the Supreme Court to revoke the appointment of Madam Otiko Afisa Djaba as the Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection.
However, before the formal preliminary investigation commences, a private citizen, Ayamga Yakubu Akoglo, has filed a writ at the Supreme Court, seeking to prevent the Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo, from going ahead to investigate the EC boss.
In his writ sighted by citifmonline.com, the lawyer further wants presidential staffers who benefit from salaries, allowances, and privileges almost like an Article 71 office holders, to be stripped off such gratuities claiming it «is inconsistent with Article 71 and therefore unconstitutional.»
With this in mind, he quotes from the ancient Persian poet Omar Khayyam's musings on the visceral difference between what has gone and what is yet to come: «The moving finger writes; and having writ, moves on: Nor all thy piety nor wit shall lure it back to cancel half a line, nor all thy tears wash out a word of it.»
Any judge that granted the writ would be tacitly acknowledging that a chimpanzee is a legal person and thus must be freed from its current confines.
A physics lecturer from London has issued a writ for libel for a series of messages sent over the Usenet computer network, which links universities worldwide.
By COLIN TUDGEThere are three powerful reasons why the name of Partula — small land snails from the high volcanic Pacific islands — is writ large in late 20th - century biology.
«No, his mind is not for rent / To any God or government» As the road carnage unfolds on what is revealed to be a Hot Wheels track writ large, Kaneda's light - cycle from the anime classic Akira emerges, driven by Parzival's online ally Art3mis (Olivia Cooke) and adorned with stickers for Hello Kitty, Atari, SEGA and Taito (original manufacturers of Space Invaders).
In Mark Pellington's newest drama, penned by indie stalwart Alex Ross Perry, one of life's enduring — and, frankly, damn unsettling — questions is writ large though the various stories of people dealing with love and loss in different ways: what would you save from a burning building?
Mr. Cuomo has made it clear that his thoughts are quite different from those of Mr. de Blasio, saying in the past that the charter school movement was «healthy for education writ large.»
«You could write a really good history of education writ large about our tendency in this country to go from one extreme to the other, and this has all the hallmarks of that,» Mr. Pondiscio said.
Nor shall anything herein be construed to deprive courts of their power, by civil contempt proceedings, without a jury, to secure compliance with or to prevent obstruction of, as distinguished from punishment for violations of, any lawful writ, process, order, rule, decree, or command of the court in accordance with the prevailing usages of law and equity, including the power of detention.
If you own property and fall into arrears with an unsecured creditor, such as a credit card or line of credit, that creditor has the option to obtain a judgment from court and register a writ against your property.
Unfortunately the removal of the writ will not occur until you are discharged from your bankruptcy or completion of your proposal.
In June 2008, plaintiffs filed their petition for writ of mandate and complaint seeking declaratory and injunctive relief, to bar the City from implementing a policy for feral cats without first completing a CEQA environmental review.
But all these works come from a place of deep personal perspective and wildly messy emotion, and, as a newcomer to Goodman's works, this strikes me as relevant to a contemporary conversation about women artists and female identity writ large.»
She has provoked and bewildered with statements writ large and anonymously in public spaces: «Protect me from what I want», «Any surplus is immoral».
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