Sentences with phrase «lawsuit against the paper»

Still, neither Trump nor his campaign has said whether a lawsuit against the paper, which has endorsed Clinton, will be filed.

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In papers filed on Tuesday, the union is trying to hitch the effort to block the rebate program — which Cuomo has referred to as a «freeze» in property tax increases over several years — to the group's lawsuit filed against the state's property tax cap.
A Westhampton Beach police officer suspended since 2014 has filed a $ 75 million lawsuit against several village officials and Suffolk County authorities, according to court papers filed last week in U.S. District Court in Central Islip.
The family of a 62 - year - old man who died last year in Nassau County jail custody has filed a $ 60 million federal lawsuit against the county and the facility's former medical provider that claims the inmate died because he was denied proper care, court papers say.
Northern District U.S. Magistrate Therese Wiley Dancks has referred the civil lawsuit of COR Development against lobbyist Todd Howe for possible resolution by a mediator, according to court papers.
[126] In April 2017, Paladino filed papers with the commissioner seeking a delay in the administrative hearings against him while he pursues a lawsuit claiming a conspiracy to remove him from the school board.
Many thousands more papers remain sealed as part of ongoing lawsuits brought by more than 14,000 women against the drug maker Wyeth, which was bought last year by the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, based in New York.
In fallout from a controversial research paper, the first of what may be many lawsuits was filed today against the Washington, D.C., Water and Sewer Authority.
Elsevier and ACS have also filed lawsuits against Sci - Hub, a pirate site illegally hosting millions of paywalled papers.
The American Chemical Society (ACS) has won a lawsuit it filed in June against Sci - Hub, a website providing illicit free access to millions of paywalled scientific papers.
But Deer's investigation - nominated in February 2011 for two British Press Awards - discovered that, while Wakefield held himself out to be a dispassionate scientist, two years before the Lancet paper was published - and before any of the 12 children were even referred to the hospital - he had been hired to attack MMR by a lawyer, Richard Barr: a jobbing solicitor in the small eastern English town of King's Lynn, who hoped to raise a speculative class action lawsuit against drug companies which manufactured the triple shot.
The team approaches Phil Saviano (Neal Huff), a founder of a support organization for other survivors and someone who had previously sent information to the paper, and Mitchell Garabedian (Stanley Tucci, who stands out as particularly great here, even among this cast), an attorney representing victims in a class - action lawsuit against the archdiocese.
The paper reports details of an Activision lawsuit against former Infinity Ward bosses Jason West and Vince Zampella that accused the men of scheming to «hijack Activision's assets for their own personal gain.»
It seems to me that the most likely explanation for the NYT «correction» was that the paper's editors were worried about creating a legal basis for global - warming lawsuits against fossil fuel interests, as «prior knowledge of harm caused» played a central role in the tobacco lawsuits — and the head of the American Petroleum Institute PR push is Edelman, previously of «second - hand tobacco smoke is not a problem» fame.
The first lawsuit filed by Our Children's Trust against the U.S. government (Alec L et al v. Jackson et al), with science based on our Plos One paper (Hansen et al, 2013) 2 lost in the United States DC District Court, on grounds that we had not made the Constitutional basis clear enough.
The Eric Wemple Blog had already discussed a potential lawsuit against the New York Post over the cover in an interesting analysis last week, strongly supporting the idea of the men in the photo seeking «millions or even billions of dollars in damages from the paper
As Lawrence Lessig reports on his blog, the Fair Use Project of the Stanford Center for Internet and Society has filed a copyright lawsuit on behalf of scholar Carol Loeb Shloss against Joyce's grandson and only surviving heir, Stephen Joyce, who claims the right to control access to Joyce's papers and letters.
We asked Sun Sentinel readers to weigh in on the paper's lawsuit against the Broward Sheriff's Office over release of security tapes showing the outside of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School's Building 12, where the shooting happened on Feb. 14.
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