Sentences with phrase «judged by city officials»

A walking tour of the district gives residents an up - close and personal look at the designs before they are judged by city officials, business owners and art enthusiasts.

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Federal law does not require cities to abide by ICE's requests, allowing each official to exercise judgment in detaining a person unless the request was accompanied by a warrant signed by a judge.
And what exactly do you think the American public's reaction will be the first time it's revealed that a judge, legislator, or city official was coerced by them?
City officials said a ruling Monday by a judge in U.S. District Court means the city and its Park District «are not generating, storing or disposing of hazardous waste, or dumping waste» by allowing the shootCity officials said a ruling Monday by a judge in U.S. District Court means the city and its Park District «are not generating, storing or disposing of hazardous waste, or dumping waste» by allowing the shootcity and its Park District «are not generating, storing or disposing of hazardous waste, or dumping waste» by allowing the shooting.
The two lawyers were named in a recent court decision by Onondaga County Court Judge Walter Hafner Jr., who blocked Fitzpatrick's attempt to subpoeana emails, notes and other internal communications between Syracuse City Hall officials.
-- A federal judge is raising the possibility that the mayor will have to be deposed in a lawsuit filed by a former city official.
On Tuesday, a federal judge in California sent a rebuke to President Trump by temporarily blocking his Jan. 25 executive order threatening to withhold some federal funds from cities that refused to cooperate with immigration officials.
I was honored to be sworn in by Judge Joseph Cassata along with the City of Tonawanda officials, including new council president Jenna Koch and new councilmembers Tim Toth and Sean Rautenstrauch.
A Manhattan appeals judge blocked city officials from releasing police body camera footage until an appellate panel hears arguments on a case filed by the police union to keep the...
«Contributions to candidates for city office from persons with a particularly direct financial interest in these officials» policy decisions pose a heightened risk of actual and apparent corruption, and merit heightened government regulations,» the opinion by judges Debra Livingston, Guido Calabresi and Paul Crotty said.
Police personnel records were made available to reporters for decades, until this April, when city officials said they realized that releasing the records violated a state law shielding certain personnel files from public disclosure, except when ordered by a judge.
The Board of Education of the City School District of the City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African American and Latino candidates was between 54 and 75 percent, city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the City School District of the City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African American and Latino candidates was between 54 and 75 percent, city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African American and Latino candidates was between 54 and 75 percent, city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the job.
The Board of Education of the City School District of the City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African - American and Latino candidates was between 54 and 75 percent, city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the City School District of the City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African - American and Latino candidates was between 54 and 75 percent, city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the City of New York, Judge Wood said that because the passage rate for African - American and Latino candidates was between 54 and 75 percent, city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the city and state officials had to prove that the skills measured by the test were actually related to the job.
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