Sentences with phrase «of withstanding legal challenges»

That's because the White House is apparently rewriting the controversial executive order — which temporarily bans immigration from six predominantly Muslim countries and permanently from Syria — so that it has a better chance of withstanding legal challenges.

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And he said the proposal for the criminal procurement prosecutor is modeled after a post that already exists to oversee potential crimes committed in the state's care of the disabled, and that post has withstood legal challenges.
By Sean Ryan Milwaukee's local bidder preference Monday withstood legal challenges filed by sewer contractors that lost projects because of the law.
A 2007 article in the Administrative Law Review noted how some federal agencies» usage of signing statements may not withstand legal challenges under common law standards of judicial deference to agency action.
His city's assertion that «pit bulls are more dangerous than other breeds of dog» has withstood legal challenges, he said.
But what is one to make of a climate - change law that withstands a $ 35 million campaign supported by conservative oil interests only to be thrown off course by a legal challenge from the leftier edges of the environmental movement, particularly its environmental justice wing?
The strength of the regulations to be released Monday, and whether they withstand the likely legal and political challenges ahead, will send a critical signal not only to Americans but to the rest of the world about whether the U.S. government can take meaningful action on emissions.
If they withstand the expected legal challenges, the regulations will set in motion sweeping policy changes that could shut down hundreds of coal - fired power plants, freeze construction of new coal plants and create a boom in the production of wind and solar power and other renewable energy sources.
We were confident in the accuracy of our facts, and that the story would withstand a legal challenge.
«Legal researchers do not have to satisfy the world's hunger for information, they have to satisfy the court's expectation of presenting authoritative information that can withstand the challenges of a system that relies upon that authority to drive the decision it makes.»
Without exposure to such iconography or other religious messaging it's possible that a public school's choice of such a venue would withstand legal challenge.
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