Sentences with phrase «n't sue the federal government»

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If the federal government won't reimburse those costs in full, he'll sue, according to a quote he gave to the San Antonio Express - News on July 10.
Guess he should be suing the US Government next because a federal judge has also ruled that ID is not science, it has a purely religious agenda and it has no secular purpose (look up Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District).
CNN: 2 communities linked to polygamous sect sued for alleged religious discrimination Two communities dominated by the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints and its jailed leader Warren Jeffs have been sued by the federal government for alleged religious discrimination against citizens who don't belong to the polygamous sect.
«If this is not adhered to within twenty one days (21) the Igbo National Council, INC, will petition and also sue the Nigeria Army and the Federal government, to International Criminal Court, ICC, for genocide against the armless people of the southeast Nigeria.»
The AG has not stated that he intends to sue the DRBC if the federal government refuses to comply with NEPA, which it is required to do, but rather the appropriate involved federal agencies.»
In June, attorneys general from 10 states threatened that if the federal government did not withdraw DACA by September 5, the states would sue the Trump administration to end the program.
Trump's move to cancel DACA comes after attorneys general from 10 states threatened that if the federal government did not withdraw DACA by September 5, the states would sue the Trump administration to end the program.
«Meanwhile, we urge Wike and his confused government in Rivers State to carry out their threat to sue the Federal Government if by the end of seven days the contentious huge sum is not returned to the Rivers State Government or else they should hide their ugly faces in shame if they should fail to do as tgovernment in Rivers State to carry out their threat to sue the Federal Government if by the end of seven days the contentious huge sum is not returned to the Rivers State Government or else they should hide their ugly faces in shame if they should fail to do as tGovernment if by the end of seven days the contentious huge sum is not returned to the Rivers State Government or else they should hide their ugly faces in shame if they should fail to do as tGovernment or else they should hide their ugly faces in shame if they should fail to do as threatened.
Pastor Omokri who, in a series of tweets, advised President Muhammadu Buhari to hand - over power to his vice, Professor Yemi Osinbajo if he (Buhari) is too sick and can't cope with the presidential duties however urged the civil servants in Nigeria too to sue the Federal Government if their bosses query or sack them for absenteeism because President Muhammadu Buhari who is the chief public servant has missed work (the Federal Executive Council meetings) three times now.
CURWOOD: So, if I hear you correctly, Pat, you're saying perhaps the strong if not the strongest strategy here would be to be suing the federal government for selling off fossil fuels from public lands and waters at a time when the government knows that the combustion of those fuels is in the process of destroying the planet?
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) writes, «As a rule, it's illegal to report information that you know or believe is inaccurate... If you don't comply with the FCRA, you may be sued by the FTC, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), state governments, or in some cases, consumers.»
Federal student loans are supposed to be forgiven if the feds determine a school defrauded its students, consumer attorneys say, but that still hasn't happened, according to the Project on Predatory Student Lending, a legal clinic at Harvard University that is suing the federal government on behalf of Dieffenbacher and thousands of other former Corinthian College stFederal student loans are supposed to be forgiven if the feds determine a school defrauded its students, consumer attorneys say, but that still hasn't happened, according to the Project on Predatory Student Lending, a legal clinic at Harvard University that is suing the federal government on behalf of Dieffenbacher and thousands of other former Corinthian College stfederal government on behalf of Dieffenbacher and thousands of other former Corinthian College students.
Last year, the federal government announced that they were suing Navient for allegedly mishandling student loan payments and not informing borrowers about alternative payment options.
It might not be as hard to get a mortgage from a smaller company that's not being sued by the federal government.
When it comes to federal student loans the government does not have to sue you or take you to court to just start taking your wages.
Since the ESA forbids the Federal Government from funding any activities which might harm a listed species, why not sue to prevent the ridiculous Federal subsidies on Ethanol, on the grounds that the production, distribution, and use of ethanol have a net negative impact on carbon dioxide emissions when compared with petroleum products, thus accelerating global warming and further endangering the polar bears.
A law professor and her wife have sued the federal government, alleging that a federally funded child services agency refused to consider placing a child with them because they don't...
In connection with the legal limitations on liability, it is also worth noting that, as a general rule, state governments can not be sued for money damages in any federal court other than the U.S. Supreme Court without their permission, and can not be sued in the U.S. Supreme Court except by the United States government or another state government or perhaps by another country.
But, state governments can not, as a general rule, be sued in a federal court.
Oct 23, 2017) highlights the importance of educating the court on what you think is the most streamlined, cost - effective approach to discovery.OverviewWhile the Court of Federal Claims doesn't often deal with large document e-discovery issues, but in this case, shareholders sued the government on a Fifth Amendment claim for regulatory taking based on the denial of stock dividends.
In the upcoming Supreme Court case, the justices will look at whether landowners can sue the federal government if they believe their land is NOT covered under the law.
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