Sentences with phrase «hearing arguments last»

Opponents who could not see the issue more differently have nonetheless put the decision in the hands of a federal judge who heard the arguments last month, and she has not yet decided.
A federal judge in Washington heard arguments last week on a Department of Education bid to dismiss a challenge of Title IX rules, but delayed issuing a ruling.
In fact, Nevada's Supreme Court just heard arguments last month in a case involving that state's new law, which would allow every child attending a public school in the state to apply for an education savings account.
Washington — The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments last week in a case that could both define the rights of school boards to judge the «educational appropriateness» of books and further define the First Amendment rights of students.
A three - judge panel of the court of appeal heard arguments last October and released its decision on May 6.

Not exact matches

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in an important pair of cases, namely Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood v. Sebelius.
The court of appeals heard oral arguments last month and is expected to issue a written decision sometime this fall.
The court has been weighing the case after hearing oral arguments last year.
when was the last time you heard of arguments between atheists and, well, anybody resulting in physical violence?
after a while the arguments are just copied statements of belief that many of us have heard last year, the year before, a decade or more before.
Even the earthly judge may hear your case, but consequences are there whether lenient as one would call it based on your mitigation and last arguments for leniency.
I don't really get it, and I'm not really in the mood to hear the «he doesn't have 90 minutes in his legs» argument seeing as he went the full 90 in his last start.
Josh Levy may call this argument a straw man, but I've been hearing variants of it from quite a few people over the last four or five years, and it's always made me nervous.
I'm pretty sure a good number of upstaters have no idea who Bill de Blasio is, but the «we're your last line of defense against the liberals in NYC» argument is one they've certainly heard before from the Senate GOP.
After the 2nd Circuit ruled last week, the three - judge panel hearing the appeal in the Skelos case asked lawyers to submit additional legal arguments in light of the Silver decision.
The seven - member Court of Appeals heard oral arguments yesterday in two cases where a midlevel appellate court unanimously concluded last year that state oil and gas law doesn't trump the authority of local governments to control land use.
Opening arguments in the murder trial of a Tompkins County man accused of killing his girlfriend last Thanksgiving will be will be heard Friday morning.
«One of the arguments we heard from Senate Democratic leadership last week against the CR was: «It hurts the military.»
Last week, the petitioners, which also include the Legal Aid Society, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and the New York Civil Liberties Union, submitted a motion for preference to the appellate court, asking that arguments in the case be heard by the end of June.
«We have neither heard nor received written testimony from the leadership of either the Assembly or Senate making an institutional argument for a salary increase,» Cuomo appointee Fran Reiter said in a meeting of the commission last week.
Arguments at the hearing, held even though the court was closed for a snow day in Washington DC, lasted nearly four hours.
The last deadline is 4 November; the court will then hear oral arguments, probably sometime before Thanksgiving, predicts Stanford University law professor Hank Greely.
Feeling that my fat loss may be slowing down, I've been spending extra time on a couple fat loss forums and the arguments remain the same as I've heard the last few years.
The U.S. Supreme Court last week heard arguments in a case that is the latest challenge to one of the ways teachers» unions amass their political war chests.
Last week, Indiana's Senate Education Committee heard arguments on whether to keep, eliminate, or change the state's commitment to the Common Core.
A quarter - century after outlawing strict racial quotas in higher education, the U.S. Supreme Court heard powerful arguments last week on whether race can still be one factor among many that colleges use to achieve diversity in admissions.
At a hearing on the issue last week, Lamar Alexander, chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), was clearly sympathetic to arguments by several witnesses that Congress should keep the testing mandate but dump the rules that prescribe how states must hold schools accountable for test results.
The high court last week heard arguments in the case, a challenge to the constitutionality of the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998.
Last month, the state 2nd District Court of Appeal heard arguments in Vergara v. California, the lawsuit challenging the state's teacher employment rules.
Last Thursday, a three - judge panel in California's 2nd District Court of Appeal in Los Angeles began hearing arguments to overturn the 2014 ruling.
On Wednesday, the Star Tribune's Beena Raghavendran reported that the Minnesota Court of Appeals heard oral arguments for a lawsuit in which a group of parents are challenging the constitutionality of Minnesota's teacher tenure, dismissal, and «last in, first out» laws.
Several Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court asked last week whether federal - court supervision of the Kansas City, Mo., school district has gone too far as the Court heard oral arguments in a major school - desegregation case.
Last week a panel of judges heard arguments in the state's appeal, and we pushed hard to show how critical it is that this case moves forward, and that these families have their day in court.
Posted on September 10, 2015 · Last week, (Tuesday 9/1/15), the Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments over whether the way the state funds public schools is constitutional.
The issue itself is still unresolved legally, with the US Supreme Court refusing last November to hear the arguments that the government did or did not have the right to gather metadata on phone calls within and to the country.
A federal judge heard arguments in the case last week and said he would decide this week whether to issue a permanent injunction against Ohio State, allowing Entine and her 8 - year - old Cavalier King Charles spaniel to stay at the sorority house.
Update: Non-economic Damages Case for Pet Death Last week, the Texas Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of Medlen v. Strickland.
Oral arguments were heard last month in the case, which is a battle to see who has jurisdiction over demand response in wholesale markets.
However last night in Toronto, a cyclist had a loud argument with a cab driver and the next thing residents heard was a sickening crunch and a man screaming for help - the cabbie rammed the cyclist against a pole and severed his leg.
It's circular reasoning, and it's the same argument that we heard all last fall as part of the fact - free DOE FERC proposal, which boils down to this: our assets can't compete in the marketplace because they're too expensive, so you (meaning, the ratepayer) should pay us more money to stay online.
The Supreme Court heard oral argument last term, but announced June 26, 2017, that it was putting the case over for reargument, almost certainly because the justices were split 4 - 4.
As geeks said their prayers last night, on the eve of Grokster's hearing before the Supreme Court, The VC's Orin Kerr posted this shout out, asking to hear from anyone who waited in the crummy weather for a seat at the arguments.
The 2nd Amendment is big news of late, what with the Supreme Court hearing argument in McDonald v. Chicago last week (transcript available here (PDF)-RRB-.
Anyone — no need to be from Texas to find value in this series — can hear veteran trial lawyer Harry M. Reasoner of Vinson & Elkins tell how to structure a legal argument, «King of Torts» Joseph D. Jamail discuss the lawyer's role in society, and Haynes Boone co-founder Michael M. Boone tell how to build a law firm that will last.
Last week the Supreme Court heard oral argument in ABC, Inc. v. Aereo.
The Indian lawyers sued and last week, India's High Court judges were due to hear argument on how the rule should be interpreted.
I think one of the things that has come about for me in doing this over the last 10 or 15 years is that I really noticed and heard a lot of more experienced attorneys complaining to me that they think younger attorneys are less adept at oral arguments because they don't practice formulating their SOPs.
That's one of the more important findings in last week's ruling in Apotex v. Allergan, wherein the Federal Court of Appeal heard arguments from Apotex regarding a settlement that the company says it never actually agreed to.
The attention of the court was directed to this statute at the last term, but counsel having expressed a desire to be heard in argument upon its effect, and the Chief Justice being detained from his place here by his duties in the Court of Impeachment, the cause was continued under advisement.
Last month the California Supreme Court heard oral argument in Apple v. Superior Court (Krescent), a consumer class action filed against Apple to contest the company's collection of consumer personal information.
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