Sentences with phrase «of court orders banning»

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If Trump's past comments about a ban on Muslims don't weigh heavily on the judges» perceptions of his motivations, the speed with which the order was drafted and rolled out — largely bypassing the government's traditional national - security apparatus — and the extent to which it has been altered since may give courts reason enough to wonder whether an «ulterior motive» was at play, Stock said.
The groups seek court orders barring enforcement of the ban and preventing transgender service members from being discharged, blocked from promotion or denied medical care.
The Internet companies described their policies as straightforward: they ban certain types of content in accordance with their own terms of service, and require court orders to remove or block anything beyond that.
The presidential order imposed a temporary ban on travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries, but a federal judge has barred enforcement of the order while the court considers a challenge brought by Washington state.
«Forced arbitration and class action bans force consumers into a biased, secretive, and lawless forum, preventing either a court or an arbitrator from ordering a lawbreaker to repay all of its victims.»
And since taking office, the brash billionaire has issued executive orders banning entry of citizens from multiple Muslim - majority countries, although courts have partially blocked them from taking effect.
Trump has previously said he would be willing to take the matter to the US Supreme Court in order to get the travel ban passed, a measure his administration argues is necessary of national security.
= > As of April 2007, 36 states had bans on late - term abortions that were not facially unconsti tutional (i.e. banning all abortions) or enjoined by court order.
Judge Zakaria Abdel Aziz, former head of the Egyptian Judicial Courts of Appeal, said there has been talk among top Egyptian officials about implementing the ban after the deaths of the Egyptian security personnel, but there has been no court order.
A federal judge will hear arguments Monday on a temporary restraining order against an Oklahoma referendum that would ban the use of Islamic religious law in state courts.
For the time being, however, the injunction has been lifted again - as of 9th September - by a higher court, not in order to pre-judge the case, but simply deciding that the ban was premature and disproportionate.
The FDA's decision comes in response to a Court Order to respond to a petition filed by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) proposing to ban the use of BPA.
The first thing to note is that the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington did not «nullify» or «ban» Executive Order 13769.
Even though the president's executive order on the travel ban has been stayed by the federal appeals court, Ryan said the flow of people settling in New York has not resumed in full, and the future is very uncertain.
Slaughter said it was an attempt to get a «de facto Muslim ban» through the courts after the U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit barred the previous order from going back into effect.
The ban is now on hold because of a court order.
In the chaotic hours after Trump signed the sloppily written executive order meant to fulfill his Muslim ban campaign promise, Stephen Miller called the home of Robert Capers to dictate to the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District how he should defend that order at a Saturday emergency federal court hearing.
The court ruled the travel ban through executive order «runs contrary to the fundamental structure of our constitutional democracy.»
Following the decision of U.S President Donald Trump to ban citizens of seven countries from entry the country, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday refused to reinstate President's Executive Order.
Democrats tried unsuccessfully to amend Republicans» first bill to include proposals to strengthen gun background checks, ban bump stocks and create a new court order of protection to bar people considered to be a danger to themselves or others from possessing or buying guns.
A three - judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit ordered the Pentagon on Wednesday to cease investigations and discharges of service members in violation of the ban on gays serving openly in the military.
Yesterday, Chief Judge Royce Lamberth of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., ordered that the funding ban he imposed 2 weeks ago stick for now.
The US Supreme Court has reinstated a limited version of President Donald Trump's temporary order banning travelers from six Muslim - majority countries from entering the United States.
Aug. 23, 2010: Chief Judge Royce C. Lamberth of Federal District Court for the District of Columbia found that the Obama administration's executive order contradicts a law banning federal money to go toward destroying human embryos.
JLR is among the automobile companies hit hard by the apex court order in December last year banning registration of diesel SUVs and cars above 2000 cc in the entire National Capital Region till March 31.
In 1995, as the BBC reports, the Thai government briefly collapsed; political parties were banned, then reconstituted; Martial Law was declared in 2004 (the year of the devastating tsunami); and among the number of elections, overthrown elections, and Court - ordered changes in the Prime Minister's office, there was a brief period of political vacuum in 2006 when the PM's office was vacant.
But Erdoğan's attorney, Erdal Dogan, clarified to AFP that the court «also ordered they remain in pre-trial detention on separate charges of membership [in] a banned terror organization and thus «their arrest continues.»»
Last month an executive order that banned citizens of eight Muslim - majority countries entry into the US remains suspended by a court order.
Although the Court upheld the publication ban in this case, the Court rightly noting several parts of the order are already in the public domain and may have been inappropriately subject to a publication ban.
It also examined the issue of a publication ban that would further deny public access to the information on which the police relied to obtain the court orders.
-- Courts often seal material, both temporarily and permanantly — Persons can apply for pardons, reversing previous convictions — the Supreme Court recently reversed a contempt conviction against the CBC, for not removing archival copies of information about a case for which a publication ban was ordered.
It has since engaged in bilateral discussions, as talks with the Commission are currently banned by order of its President, Jean - Claude Juncker, a measure we are also challenging under Article 263 TEU in the General Court in Luxembourg.
The practical impact of these Supreme Court orders is that the latest travel ban reinstates President Trump's Presidential Proclamation of September 24, 2017.
Foley Hoag recently worked with a group of lawyers to secure an order issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia halting enforcement of President Trump's ban on military service by transgender people.
The Alabama version goes further, however, and not only bans use of foreign / international law in the state's courts, it also refuses to grant full faith and credit to court decisions or orders issued in other states that use or reference foreign / international law.
Judge bans leaflets meant to influence jurors at courthouses Ninth Judicial Circuit Chief Judge Belvin Perry signed the Florida Administrative Court Order in response to representatives of the national non-profit organization Fully Informed Jury Association handing out pamphlets outside the Orange County Courthouse, according to a story in The Orlando Sentinel.
But family and friends of the crash victims have said they took the original court order of a lifetime ban at its face value — life is life, they said in September.
There is a publication ban in this case, a sealing order, and the Court file contains information not available for inspection by the public, in the context of police production orders.
Following our previous Slaw post, where we commented that the Federal Government decided to appeal the June 15 British Columbia Supreme Court ruling that struck down the Criminal Code ban on physician - assisted suicide, and seeking to stay all aspect of the decision, including the exemption order found in the ruling.
This system has been put in place by the Provincial Court of Alberta in order to provide a means of giving notice of any application for a publication ban or an Order which would restrict the ability of the media to report on court proceedCourt of Alberta in order to provide a means of giving notice of any application for a publication ban or an Order which would restrict the ability of the media to report on court proceedorder to provide a means of giving notice of any application for a publication ban or an Order which would restrict the ability of the media to report on court proceedOrder which would restrict the ability of the media to report on court proceedcourt proceedings.
Filing of this NOTICE does not mean any publication ban or Order will be granted; the application must be heard in court.
The e-mail message will advise the editor of any proposed application for a discretionary publication ban or Order restricting full reporting of court proceedings.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of statutory provisions pursuant to which courts may order publication bans (current to July 2008):
As we previously reported, Terri - Lynne McClintic was scheduled to appear on April 30, 2010, in the Superior Court of Justice at Woodstock but because of a temporary publication ban, we are prohibited by court order from providing any further information until further order of the cCourt of Justice at Woodstock but because of a temporary publication ban, we are prohibited by court order from providing any further information until further order of the ccourt order from providing any further information until further order of the courtcourt.
So now the court reporters are responsible to ensure those recordings of the proceeding DO NOT go to anyone unauthorized an ACT, as we all know «typist» were given the recordings to type the transcript, They were never authorized, so now the record and the privacy / publication bans ordered, the administration of justice is protected and holds the court reporters / transcriptionists RESPOINSIBLE, the undertaking makes that clear.
As reported previously on Slaw by John Gregory, a protocol issued by the Superior Court of Ontario will, as of February 1, 2013, ban members of the public from using electronic devices in the courtroom unless a judge orders otherwise.
The court reporters have been made aware and are now legally responsible, to guard the privacy of the parties involved in the proceeidngs, and to respect the publication bans ordered on proceeings.
I've asked CanLII about this and whether the practice extends to other situations where there's no court order banning the identification of the parties.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FEBRUARY 10, 2017 TORONTO ̶ Opponents of President Donald Trump's Jan. 27, 2017 Executive Order restricting the travel of individuals from seven predominantly Muslim nations scored a victory in appeals court in Washington state last night, but many questions remain about how the ban was and could once again be enforced, particularly at overseas -LSB-...]
Among their demands, participants want Congress to ban assault weapons, require universal background checks before gun sales and pass a gun violence restraining order law that would allow courts to disarm people who display warning signs of violent behavior.
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