Sentences with phrase «judge ruled earlier»

An Oregon judge ruled earlier this month that a complaint filed by more than a dozen young plaintiffs against the federal government — referred to by advocates as «the most important lawsuit on the planet right now» — can go to trial.
A state judge ruled earlier this month that, while the plaintiffs who filed the lawsuit had no legal standing to make the challenge, the governor could do so.
In 2012, the Louisiana legislature made it more difficult for teachers to receive tenure but a judge ruled earlier this year that the law violates the state constitution.
A Staten Island judge ruled earlier this month the city can destroy the documents.
A New York City judge ruled earlier this week that she must stop renting out rooms in the apartment immediately, and that her landlord has grounds to evict her, according to the New York Post.

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The judge, whose ruling was earlier reported on by Reuters, added $ 272 million to a previous $ 234 million damages tally because the iPhone maker continued to infringe the patent, according to the judge.
WILMINGTON, Del., Feb 22 - Data analytics and security company Palantir Technologies Inc must open its books to early investor Marc Abramowitz, who wants to investigate possible fraud and mismanagement at one of the most highly valued private U.S. companies, a judge ruled on Thursday.
WILMINGTON, Del., Feb 22 - Data analytics and security company Palantir Technologies Inc must open its books to early investor Marc Abramowitz, who wants to investigate possible fraud and mismanagement at the highly valued private U.S. company, a judge ruled on Thursday.
The ruling in favour of Mars Canada this week also upheld a lower court judge's hefty costs award against Aizic Ebert and his two Toronto companies for «brazenly» breaching earlier settlements of the dispute.
«The US government acted as police force (identifying the foreign government's crime), prosecutor (making the legal arguments), jury (ruling on the evidence), and judge (sentencing the foreigner to US retaliatory punishment),» Chad Bown, a senior fellow at the pro-free trade Peterson Institute for International Economics, wrote in a memo about Section 301's history earlier in August.
The new lawsuit against the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was assigned to the same judge who ruled for the challengers earlier, U.S. District Judge Andrew S. Hanen, who sits in the federal courthouse in the Texas border town of Brownsvjudge who ruled for the challengers earlier, U.S. District Judge Andrew S. Hanen, who sits in the federal courthouse in the Texas border town of BrownsvJudge Andrew S. Hanen, who sits in the federal courthouse in the Texas border town of Brownsville.
The US agency filed a new motion earlier this month, and in a ruling this week, the judge sided with the IRS and decided that Coinbase would have to hand over the personal details of all US citizens with a Coinbase account who bought, sold, sent, or received more than $ 20,000 worth of Bitcoin in a single year during January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2015.
Deputy High Court judge Rowena Collins - Rice, who considered rival claims during a trial in London earlier this month, is scheduled to deliver a ruling today.
A judge has ruled Marcelo Bielsa has no claim to compensation from Lille following his sacking by the Ligue 1 club earlier this season.
Earlier this week a judge ruled that a veil - wearing woman could be forced to remove the veil in front of himself and the jury when giving evidence, but that she could remain covered for the rest of the trial.
Earlier this month Jude Dora Irizarry, a Republican, ruled that an appeals court form a three - judge panel that in turn is empowered to appoint a special master to oversee the redistricting process.
Speaking earlier today, Mr Smith, the former shadow work and pensions Secretary, said he wanted to take on Mr Corbyn in the contest and insisted judges should not «interfere» with the party's ruling.
The group also attacked the presiding judge, Mrs Mary Nsenkyire who had earlier ruled that the suspects be remanded to reappear before the court on April 20, 2017.
In a ruling issued earlier this month, but was made known yesterday, a Livingston County court judge allowed a lawsuit against the state's same - sex marriage law to continue, writing in scathing opinion that New York's notoriously narrow Open Meetings Law could be reviewed in the case.
But the judge who handled his corruption trial noted in a ruling earlier this year that his lawyer had asked that Monserrate be sentenced to just probation in both court filings and that Monserrate had signed off on the restitution agreement both in writing and verbally and had also agreed not to appeal when he pleaded guilty.
A judge ruled in the city's favor in the case earlier this month, but Malliotakis has said she plans to appeal the ruling.
On May 25, U.S. District Court Judge Sam Haddon ruled that Montana's March petition deadline for non-presidential independent candidates is unconstitutionally early.
A vote by property owners in the 164 - acre section of the Town of Monroe to annex their land into the Village of Kiryas Joel may have passed earlier this week, but no transfer can take place until a State Supreme Court judge rules on the challenges to the environmental review.
If the defense claims a judge erred in admitting certain evidence, rearguing that point in a post-trial motion gives the judge a chance to clarify the earlier ruling, which could make it harder for the defense to win the point on appeal.
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Chief Judge Royce Lamberth, who earlier had ruled against the National Institutes of Health, this time came down on NIH's side in several key arguments in the case.
Now, in his 15 - page opinion for the court, Chief Judge David Sentelle notes that the court's earlier ruling relied on a legal principle known as Chevron that says that if a statute is ambiguous, courts must defer to the agency's interpretation.
Earlier this week Chief Judge Royce Lamberth ruled that the funding guidelines issued by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) pursuant to Obama's executive order violate the Dickey - Wicker Amendment.
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge on Wednesday confirmed an earlier ruling that found Jet Propulsion Laboratory administrators did not discriminate against a longtime staffer when they laid him off in 2011.
In a landmark study performed by the National Academy of Sciences, parole board judges were most likely to give a favorable ruling early in the morning.
The injunction, however, was lifted earlier this month by a Canadian judge, who in his ruling also made sure to pan Wiseau's film.
A federal judge last week rejected the National Collegiate Athletic Association's request to delay the enforcement of his earlier ruling that struck down a key part of its freshmen - eligibility standards.
In its Oct. 2 decision, the supreme court said that Judge Paul Pederzani Jr. of the Kent County superior court, whose ruling had ended an earlier strike, lacked the authority to order the school committee to...
A three - judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled unanimously against the principals earlier this month.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge James C. Chalfant had ordered L.A. Unified to show that it was using test scores in evaluations by Tuesday after ruling earlier this year that state law required such data as evidence of whether teachers have helped their students progress academically.
Last month LA Superior court Judge James Chalfont partially agreed, ruling that a newly opened school in Newhall Unified, Einstein Academy, did not have a valid charter and must return to AADUSD to be re-authorized by early next year.
It was timely, then, when in 2014 Campbell Brown and the Partnership for Educational Justice brought a suit called Wright v. New York that «was inspired by a California court decision a few months earlier, when a judge ruled the state's tenure protections denied California's students their constitutional right to a sound and basic education.»
that «was inspired by a California court decision a few months earlier, when a judge ruled the state's tenure protections denied California's students their constitutional right to a sound and basic education.»
Los Angeles brokered a settlement that allowed some schools to remain exempt from layoffs, but an attempt to avoid layoffs at some of San Francisco's lowest - performing schools ran into trouble earlier this month when an administrative law judge said in an advisory ruling that the practice was improper.
Four months earlier, Weingarten demanded that U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan to back down from his mild praise of the California superior court judge's ruling in the case to abolish near - lifetime employment and dismissal rules, complaining that he was adding to the «polarization» of debates over education policy.
Earlier in the day, state Superintendent of Education John White said the aid would be stopped following a ruling by 19th Judicial District Court Judge Wilson Fields, of Baton Rouge.
Earlier today, Apple lost a major case when District Judge Denise Cote ruled that the company led a conspiracy to raise e-book prices above those charged by Amazon.
A judge ruled in favour of a passenger whose Easyjet flight from Gatwick was delayed after the aircraft was held up following bad weather on an earlier flight.
The changes — spurred by a county judge's ruling earlier this year that the state law the county cited in trying to have a German shepherd destroyed was unconstitutional — would give animal - control workers a legal means for ordering a dog killed.
That suit was dismissed without prejudice earlier this summer because a judge ruled it needed to just focus on stores that actually sold sick puppies.
Earlier last month, Mobile County Circuit Judge Michael Youngpeter ruled in favor of Myers and said that the Smiths had not presented any evidence that Myers» conduct fell below the standard level of care provided by the veterinary profession.
San Francisco, Calif. — Following an earlier March 6th ruling finding the U.S. Department of Energy («DOE») in violation of its obligations under the Energy Policy Act of 1992, District Court Judge William Alsup yesterday rejected further government delay and ordered the DOE to come into compliance with the Act within 2 years.
At a Feb. 21 hearing, a U.S. District Court judge ruled that the Trump administration must either fork over documents showing how the U.S. Department of State reversed an earlier decision and ultimately came to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, or else provide a substantial legal reason for continuing to withhold them.
While there appeared to be a consensus for years that strict language was required to displace the common law without infringing on the ESA, Rose says a 2016 Ontario Court of Appeal decision dismissed an appeal from a motion judge's ruling upholding a termination clause — providing «the minimum required by the ESA» — that was linguistically sparse compared to earlier rulings.
According to the foundation, the early successes in Ohio can be attributed to the tool's capability to help judges make informed decisions that better allocate resources instead of judges being motivated by emergency - release rules to alleviate jail overcrowding.
• Expanded PTAB panel overrules earlier three - judge panel, rules that 35 U.S.C. § 315 (c) permits joinder of multiple IPR proceedings brought by the same petitioner.
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