Sentences with phrase «go to court today»

He said the governor's office planned go to court today to seek to have the preliminary injunction lifted.
If I go to court today, it is not for my sake, it is for the sake of the future.
Rick Finch, former bassist of 70s mainstay KC & the Sunshine Band, is going to court today — in Licking County, Ohio (you can't make this stuff up)-- to face charges of sexual contact with a handful of teenage boys.
The families who are going to court today are those who do not have the negotiation skills nor the emotional healing skills to manage on their own.

Not exact matches

«There is so much liability for police officers today, and most things come down to a he - said - she - said,» Ward tells Inc. «If a police officer gets a complaint or goes to court, it's an officer's word against someone else's word.
While courts and regulators couldn't see that technology would eventually make their interference unnecessary, today it's already very obvious, which is another reason to allow vertical integration to go ahead unhindered.
Campaigners against legal aid cuts won a major victory today, after the court of appeal allowed a case to go ahead on the impact of the reform on prisoners.
Trump phoned Cohen, his longtime confidant, to «check in» today as lawyers for the two men went to court to block the Justice Department from reading seized documents related to the attorney's decade of work for the president.
Massachusetts» highest court ruled today that a question asking voters to repeal the state's casino law can go on the November ballot.
On Monday, Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick went to court and obtained a subpoena requiring the police to turn over the records from 2002 to the present for presentation to a grand jury today, he said.
Go to courts in Lagos today, electricity is not there.
PoliticsHome has learned that at the Procedures Committee meeting last week, those in attendance — including former Labour interim leader Margaret Beckett and deputy leader Tom Watson — were told Mr Corbyn wanted to call a halt to the process if today's court case goes against him.
NYSUT was back in court today, continuing its battle against the state's property tax cap and in a newer twist, the rebate that goes to homeowners whose school districts remain under the cap.
At today's public protection budget hearing, a fairly stark Republican - Democrat debate formed over whether, facing a 2 percent cap, additional court funding should go to judicial raises or an increase in civil legal services, which helps the poor get legal representation in court.
A lesbian campaigner who was voted one of the most influential LGBT people in the UK is fighting her deportation to Nigeria today, as her case goes to the high court.
Vestas wind turbine manufacturers have been granted a possession order after going to court for a second time today to evict the workers who have been barricaded in its offices for over a fortnight.
«We do have a need to use intercept in court if we're going to give ourselves the chance of convicting some of the most dangerous and prolific criminals in the country» he told Today.
A Daily News reporter went to Blessed Sacrament today to talk to administrators and teachers about the grade school's newly famous alum, Supreme Court justice nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
«Regardless how today's United States Supreme Court decision on the so - called «honest services» law is interpreted in Senator Bruno's case and going forward, the Legislature and the Governor must act this legislative session to toughen ethics oversight.
The Ali Modu Sheriff - faction of the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party is to appear before a Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday (today) to argue its application for an interlocutory injunction seeking to stop the party from going ahead with its planned national convention scheduled to hold on August 17.
Iain Duncan Smith's department went into crisis - limitation mode today, after the Supreme Court ruled its back to work scheme was illegal.
«The highest court may be divided today, but our hearts and hope across the country continue to be united around one simple truth: our immigration law system is broken and we are going to need more than executive orders,» said Councilman Carlos Menchaca, who chairs the City Council's immigration committee.
PARIS — Few criminal investigations go on so long that one of the accused dies of old age, and fewer draw upon the opinions of someone soon to win a Nobel Prize, but a court case in which both happened ended here today.
The plaintiffs that lost today's case — including 14 states — have said they will go back to court, likely with more allies.
Today a small business that wants to fight an agency decision can sue in federal court and go bankrupt hiring lawyers, or use an agency's own appeals process staffed by its own bureaucrats.
Today, however, I have to go to juvenile court and maybe because the courtrooms are much smaller and more intimate, or maybe because most of the attorneys are younger / newer, there's less evidence of «style» there than in regular criminal court, and I'm more wary of even mixing and matching suit separates.
Today, Bungie revealed weekly reset for Destiny and announced that Court of Oryx Tier 3 boss is going to be «Kagoor».
But now, Parent Revolution Deputy Director Gabe Rose, who was in court today, tells us that the district will have to go back and re-verify all 275 signatures «in the least restrictive manner possible» by April 1.
In a final, desperate move to hold onto his position, faux superintendent Paul Vallas and his taxpayer funded attorneys go before the Connecticut Supreme Court today to explain why he is so special that he need not follow Connecticut law.
The subject of retirement account withdrawals and the 10 % penalty is worthy of its own series of blog posts, but for today I'm just going to focus on the issue of foreclosure, because that was what the court case revolved around.
The residential area around the Runnymede Court was built in the Victorian era to welcome beach goers and is still as popular today.
So I went to the Japanese supermarket's food court for lunch today because most places were closed for Christmas.
1 Sept: FarmOnline: Lucy Knight: Peter Spencer wins his day in High Court PROPERTY rights crusader, Peter Spencer, who went on a hunger strike on his southern NSW farm earlier this year, has broken down outside the High Court in Canberra following an unanimous decision in his favour to finally have his case heard... But the High Court today ruled that Mr Spencer has a case to be heard, and that there was essentially no case to stop it from being heard.
Today Earthjustice went to court to challenge an EPA decision to reject Obama - era standards that limit carbon dioxide emissions from cars and light trucks for model years 2022 - 25.
Today I have discovered one more area of expertise where the courts just don't want to go: Pimping.
There are plenty of stereotypes going around about millennials, but it's important to look past them when you're trying to court the largest generation in America today.
While the #OccupyVancouver (the movement's twitter hash tag) goes to the Supreme Court of British Columbia again today for a resumption of the injunction hearing by the City of Vancouver, a different type of protest is just getting underway.
«Parma family's autism case goes before Supreme Court; Ruling will decide parental right to represent child»: This article appears today in The Cleveland Plain Dealer.
An Ottawa lawyer who skipped court dates to go on vacation will find out today whether he has done enough to have his contempt citation purged.
Since then, LawBot's developers have been busy, and today they are introducing the rebranding of their company as Elexirr and the launch of a new bot that will predict whether a legal claim would be won or lost if it went to court.
Today's going to be an interesting day at the Supreme Court: they're hearing argument in the Election Act appeal (Ted Opitz, et al. v. Borys Wrzesnewskyj, et al.), the first such direct appeal brought to this cCourt: they're hearing argument in the Election Act appeal (Ted Opitz, et al. v. Borys Wrzesnewskyj, et al.), the first such direct appeal brought to this courtcourt.
Where once the Court... concluded that it was far better that ten guilty men go free than one innocent man be convicted, today the Court reasons from a position of fear: Let's not get hung up on technicalities in the war on crime and terror, seems to the new ethos.»
For immediate release — July 4, 2017 VANCOUVER — Today, an historic legal challenge to the use of solitary confinement in Canada's federal prisons goes to trial at the BC Supreme Court.
While these may be still some time away, it is already possible today to imagine a future where we no longer think of going to a physical location (the courts) to resolve our disputes.
My co-host Craig Williams is actually in court today and unable to join us, so we are going to go ahead without him.
An interesting decision from the Federal Court of Canada today, the latest installment in a long - running labour relations saga at Canada Post.The Conservative federal government intervened last year to compel Canada Post workers to go back on the job.
Internet Law News today reports that a judge who went online to check some facts about a case before him did not invalidate his decision: U.S. v. Bari, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, No. 09 - 1074.
In light of the e-forrests being felled over today's Supreme Court decision re: the Affordable Care Act, I'm loathe to say much of anything, both because (1) life goes on; and (2) we're reaching that point in the proceedings where everything has been said, it's just that not everyone has said it.
But until that happens, and so long as courts are willing to find that some conflicts are so significant that they aren't waivable, it seems to me that today's go - to deal lawyers may be looking for go - to legal malpractice insurance lawyers down the road.
Staff in state of excitement today, a state not normally known to them, in fact very little gets them going except possibly fortunes of local football team (see diary passim) and appearance in court of a celebrity (usually one that any normal person has never heard of).
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