Sentences with phrase «judge ruled last»

A Palm Beach judge ruled last week that this drinking experiment did not affect the jury's decision.
An LA Superior Court judge ruled last year that the school district must begin including student performance data in teacher evaluations.
A superior court judge ruled last week that using taxpayer dollars to help send children to private schools is unconstitutional.
He withdrew the state from the standards in June, but education advocacy groups sued and a state judge ruled last week that the Common Core would stand in Louisiana.
She also said union members should be more active in lobbying the state Legislature for such changes as keeping teacher performance ratings confidential — an L.A. Superior Court judge ruled last week that those ratings should be released to The Times.
The Yonkers, N.Y., school system has failed to desegregate due to inadequate state funding, a federal judge ruled last week.
A federal judge ruled last week that the Arlington County, Va., school system was violating the U.S. Constitution by using racial preferences to admit students to its three magnet schools.
Nevada teachers who fail a required basic - skills test can instead take college courses to satisfy competency requirements, a state judge ruled last week.
The basic - skills test required of California teachers does not violate the civil rights of minority test - takers, a federal judge ruled last week.
The Denver school district must obey an order from the Colorado board of education and act quickly to approve a charter school proposed by a local teacher, a state judge ruled last week.
New York State did not actively encourage racial segregation in the Yonkers public schools and therefore bears no financial responsibility for remedying the problem, a federal judge ruled last week.
Most prominently, a federal judge ruled last month that the city of Detroit could declare bankruptcy, opening the door for it to cancel or revise contracts such as those for retiree pensions.
A federal judge ruled last week that a federal agency's actions to improve habitats for endangered species along the Missouri River exacerbated floods, causing damage to local farmers whose land was temporarily inundated.
A federal judge ruled last month that a 2007 lawsuit against Pinnacle and its chief executive, Joel Wiener, should be allowed to expand to include eligible tenants from around the city who rented from the company between between July 11, 2004 and late last month.
A federal judge ruled last year that the city's stop - and - frisk policing policy discriminated against both groups.
A second shelter in the neighborhood last week was hit with a temporary restraining order in a lawsuit filed by Crown Heights residents one day after the first 10 families moved into the building at 267 Rogers Ave.. The shelter is barred from accepting more families at least until a June 2 court date, a judge ruled last week.
The Campaign for One New York, the nonprofit created by Mayor Bill de Blasio to advance his policy agenda, has been ordered to hand over documents and correspondence between itself and the mayor to the state's ethics commission, a State Supreme Court judge ruled last week.
In a precedent - setting decision, a Staten Island judge ruled last week that the Department of Education took illegal shortcuts in firing a tenured teacher.
The judge ruled last week in favor of Blake Morris, a lawyer and Senate candidate, who in February of last year was denied a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request seeking the Senate's mail guidelines, which determine how taxpayer - funded flyers, letters, and newsletters can be distributed, as well as how much money each member is allocated.
A federal judge ruled last year that New York's traditional date for the primary, the second Tuesday of September, occurs too late for military absentee ballots to be processed before the general election.
Chicago Teachers Union president Karen Lewis called the idea of a quota «morally repugnant,» especially with a federal judge ruling last month that CPS's recent firing of hundreds of tenured teachers was mishandled.

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The ruling by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton on Friday was on the last of seven challenges to the 2010 law.
In a ruling last week, Judge Ernest Goldsmith said Google could arrange its search results however it wants, as it «met its burden of showing that the claims asserted against it arise from constitutionally protected activity.»
Last month, a U.S. District Court judge in New Jersey ruled that a debt collector had violated the law when it sued Daniel Bock in order to collect an old credit card debt.
That ruling was upheld by a three - judge panel of the 9th Circuit in San Francisco last week, raising questions about Trump's next step.
His administration is challenging the suspension ruling, which was upheld last week by appeal court judges.
Last week the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia reviewed a Maryland judge's ruling that blocked the 90 - day entry restrictions.
A three judge 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel last week upheld Robart's ruling.
International debt settlement rules were thrown into a turmoil last year when U.S. Judge Griesa gave a highly idiosyncratic interpretation of the pari passu clause with regard to Argentina's sovereign debts.
Last week, AARP filed an appeal of the Fifth Circuit ruling, while New York, Oregon and California filed a motion asking the court for permission to rehear the case in front of the full panel of judges — known as an en banc review.
In an extraordinary ruling late Friday, New York state judge Barry Ostrager enjoined Xerox from pursuing a shareholder vote on the deal, a relatively rare move that demonstrated how tainted he found the deal process (based on evidence from discovery and a hearing last week).
Last month, Judge Sweet ruled in favor of Facebook and dismissed a group of these lawsuits.
Working behind the scenes, members of the old establishment, some of them close to Mr. Mubarak and the country's top generals, also helped finance, advise and organize those determined to topple the Islamist leadership, including Naguib Sawiris, a billionaire and an outspoken foe of the Brotherhood; Tahani el - Gebali, a former judge on the Supreme Constitutional Court who is close to the ruling generals; and Shawki al - Sayed, a legal adviser to Ahmed Shafik, Mr. Mubarak's last prime minister, who lost the presidential race to Mr. Morsi.
Last week a Canadian judge ruled in favour of Iranian LGBTQ activist Shadi Amin in her defamation suit against a Canadian who operated a hitherto anonymous website attacking her.
As you may have seen, last week, Reformed leaders Mark Dever, Ligon Duncan, Al Mohler, Don Carson, Kevin DeYoung, and Justin Taylor reaffirmed their support of C.J. Mahaney, president of Sovereign Grace Ministries, after a judge ruled that that nine of the eleven plaintiffs in the massive sexual abuse lawsuit against him and his ministry did not sue in time before the statue of limitations had expired.
The new panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit agreed with a lower court judge who ruled last summer that prosecutors had coerced Dassey into his video - taped confession, which was played on the show.
Dr Peter Saunders, the campaign director explained the decision: «The judges» ruling was really pretty emphatic... there's been over ten attempts to change the law in British parliament in the last 15 years but all have failed because of concerns about public safety and the ramifications for vulnerable people».
Yes, according to U.S. District Court Judge William Shubb, who ruled last week that three licensed psychotherapists have the right to practice therapy that attempts to change the sexual orientations of gay and lesbian minors.
The Australian Competition Tribunal ruled the merger could proceed on Friday and while online bookmaker CrownBet would not rule out making one last move to try to scupper the deal, Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chairman Rod Sims said the watchdog was comfortable with the outcome, pending the release of the judge's reasons next week.
When Federal Judge Newell Edenfield upheld Bowie Kuhn's suspension of Ted Turner last week, the ruling was hailed as another triumph for the powers of the baseball commissioner.
Maybe he isn't the genius some would have us believe but judging by the emphasis he puts on cup competitions (the FA Cup for us, the Europa League last season), don't rule out the appearance of something not seen at Everton for over 20 years — a trophy.
Last month, Circuit Judge Robert Boharic ruled in favor of Orland Hills.
Manhattan federal prosecutors told the judge who sentenced Dean and Adam Skelos last week that the government won't push for them to go to prison until at least three - plus months after the U.S. Supreme Court rules in a pending case on anti-corruption laws.
The president's ongoing support of civil unions over full marriage equality has caused consternation among his LGBT supporters — particularly in the wake of a federal judge's ruling last week that overturned California's Prop. 8.
I would also like to add to @sabbahillel's answer that when the Democrats last controlled the Senate, they changed the Senate rules and eliminated the filibuster on federal judge appointments to make it easier for the Senate to approve the appointments of the Obama administration.
Last year, High Court Judge Mr Justice Ouseley said he was bound by that ruling and dismissed the case, although he asked for the Supreme Court to consider the question.
The state's highest court last week ruled that judges can no longer collect both their salaries and their pensions.
The judge issued the ruling last week.
Albany County Judge Peter Lynch ruled that Sen. Robert Ortt's rights weren't violated during the grand - jury process last month, which resulted in felony indictments against the Niagara County Republican and his predecessor, ex-Sen.
Last month, for the first time, a state judge added the imprimatur of a judicial ruling to the chorus of voices clamoring for bail reform in New York, lending momentum to those who want to abolish the practice.
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