Not exact matches
However,
just submitting the action does not guarantee that the court will
rule in your
favor.
The
rules just changed, and not
in a way that
favors expensive Denton County homes.
LMAO Poor Bob is trying to disqualify 480,000 experts by using his own prejudice and bigoted opinion, well Duh Bob it's not
just these experts the courts are also
ruling in their
favor..
Coach Ray Mears, who
favors a very deliberate style, was supposed to be worried about the new
rule designed to cut down on holding the ball for more than five seconds
in the area from midcourt to
just above the foul circle.
I'm pretty sure they'd do some of the things we do if they
ruled the world it's natural you dumb monkey bitch... I'll tell you what since you think animals are better why don't you stop using technology of any sort tv, car, phone, computer, please oh please traffic lights run around
in the wild don't even eat human prepared food
just go out and eat leaves and shit off the trees go to the jungle I guarantee you these animals would kill you at some point then at least at the end of the day you would know you did the world a
favor....
An arbitrator
ruled in favor of the city last November, giving police a retroactive pay raise of
just 1 % for time worked between April 2010 and April 2012.
The GOP
just won back that seat, thanks to the state Court of Appeals, which
ruled yesterday
in favor of Senator - elect Jack Martins over Democratic Sen. Craig Johnson.
Just recently, late November 2013, we have witnessed a presidential fraud
in Honduras, which comes to legitimize a previous coup d'etat, and all the human rights violations and violence being suffered by the peoples of Honduras,
in particular against the first nations and Garifuna peoples, and
in favor of the
rule of organized crime
in the region.
In advance of the Court's order, the National School Boards Association (NSBA) and the Nevada Association of School Boards (NASB) filed an amicus, «friend of the court,» brief, urging the court to do just that, and rule in favor of the best interests of Nevada's public school students and local communitie
In advance of the Court's order, the National School Boards Association (NSBA) and the Nevada Association of School Boards (NASB) filed an amicus, «friend of the court,» brief, urging the court to do
just that, and
rule in favor of the best interests of Nevada's public school students and local communitie
in favor of the best interests of Nevada's public school students and local communities.
The courts must act and
rule in favor of the plaintiffs — it must declare what is happening is legally wrong and join the demand for a
just remedy so every child
in PA has an opportunity to learn.
Just last month, citing a part of the education code that says that a district may deviate from seniority (f) or purposes of maintaining or achieving compliance with constitutional requirements related to equal protection of the laws, Superior Judge William Highberger
ruled in favor of the plaintiffs.
Today, I am excited to share with you that for the second time
in just over two years, this month a federal judge
ruled in our
favor to protect the threatened sea otter!
Conservatives
in Congress, for one:
Just about every Republican
in the House and Senate
favors a resolution to prevent the EPA from tackling greenhouse gases, while some members would go further and chip away at
rules on toxics like mercury.
Just last month, a district judge
in Massachusetts found thirteen protesters not guilty after they obstructed construction of a fracked - gas pipeline, a historic
ruling in favor of the «climate necessity defense.»
U.S. District Court judge
rules in favor of more habitat protections for jaguars
Just this month, U.S. District Judge John Roll
ruled that a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service decision not to designate critical habitat for the jaguar and develop a recovery plan for the endangered animal was based on incorrect criteria.
The ALJ
ruling comes
just one week after the First District Court of Appeals decided
in favor of Scott's
ruling.
While not completely disposing of the lawsuit, a
ruling by the court on individual issues
in the injured party's
favor may result
in the defendant being more inclined to resolve the personal injury lawsuit short of trial by negotiating a
just settlement.
Recall that close to the release of the decision on the Affordable Healthcare Act, President Obama talked up the need for SCOTUS to decide
in favor of the law... and SCOTUS thought this was too much of an encroachment on their court and withheld the decision until Obama sent them an essay explaining his understanding of the Separation of Powers as they related to his demands to
rule in his
favor (they had already
ruled in his
favor... this was
just being petty because they could...).
Even if the courts ultimately
rule in your
favor,
just your legal defense costs can amount to thousands of dollars.
The FCC
just voted 3/2
in favor of a declaratory
ruling which effectively destroys Net Neutrality protections
in the USA.