Judge Waxse stated that roughly 1
percent of all federal cases go to trial.
Not exact matches
At the same time,
federal law allows school officials to vet only a fraction
of the lunch applications they receive — in the
case of CPS, fewer than 1
percent.
Preliminary estimates by the
federal CDC show this year's version
of the flu vaccine is 36
percent effective against all strains
of the flu, but just 25
percent effective against the H3N2 strain causing most flu
cases this winter.
In 72
percent of cases, the abuser was prohibited from possessing a firearm by
federal law.
Many
federal agencies have so far spent a small fraction
of allocated funds — in the DOE's
case, only about 6
percent.
The study, which analyzed 210 lawsuits involving First Amendment claims by professors and college instructors against public colleges and universities from 1964 - 2014, found that educational institutions won more than 73
percent of cases in
federal and state courts.
Thankfully, the
federal government will, in most
cases, pay 65
percent of your COBRA bill for nine months if youre laid off this year.
In Nevada, parents receive 90
percent of the state average per - pupil funding allocation unless they have a household income below 185
percent of the
federal poverty level or their child has a disability, in which
case they receive 100
percent of the state average per - pupil funding allocation.
This study is a comparative
case study
of ten elementary, middle, and high schools with strong arts programs and significant numbers
of economically disadvantaged students (at least 50
percent of the student body qualifying for the
federal free and reduced - price lunch program).
The
federal government, which is administered by several agencies that include the Bureau
of Land Management, the Bureau
of Reclamation, the Department
of Defense, the Department
of Energy, the U.S. National Park Service, the Utah State Department
of Wildlife Resources, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and in some
cases the Utah State Department
of State Parks, owns approximately 64
percent of the state
of Utah The Bureau
of Land Management manages approximately 36
percent of the land, making it the largest single landowner in the state.
This strategy is a direct result
of the Malloy administration threat that any school district that allows more than 5
percent of their parents to opt out, will lose money — in this
case —
federal funds that are supposed to be used to provide extra support to the poorest child in the local school system.
However, in such
cases for (x) TIFIA credit assistance, the maximum credit subsidy to be paid by the
Federal Government may not be more than 10
percent of the principal amount
of the TIFIA credit assistance, and the obligor is responsible to pay any remaining subsidy cost, and (y) for RRIF credit assistance, the DOT may impose limitations on the waiver
of nonsubordination requirements if it determines that such limitations would be in the financial interest
of the
Federal Government.
-» (A) IN GENERAL. - Except as provided in subparagraph (B), to be eligible for assistance under this chapter, a project shall have eligible project costs that are reasonably anticipated to equal or exceed the lesser
of -» (i)(I) $ 50,000,000; or» (ii) in the
case of a rural infrastructure project, $ 25,000,000; and» (ii) 331⁄3
percent of the amount
of Federal highway assistance funds apportioned for the most recently completed fiscal year to the State in which the project is located.»
In all
cases the
Federal role will be that
of a minority investor, with
Federal participation limited to not more than 33
percent of total project costs.
In many
cases,
federal student loans simply aren't enough to cover tuition and the overall cost
of attendance; in fact, LendEDU found that around 90
percent of all priva te educational loans are cosigned.
According to the U.S.
federal government, «synthetic» identity theft accounts for more than 80
percent of the identity theft
cases in the U.S..
by two law professors with a bent for political science and empirical research on the judiciary — suggests that if trends continue, Trump might fare no better than Obama, who had a win rate
of 50.5
percent in
cases in which the
federal government was a party.
A study commissioned by the American Constitution Society reveals that, based on data from 1979 to 2006, plaintiffs who brought employment discrimination suits in
federal district courts prevailed only 15
percent of the time, compared to 51
percent for non-employment related
cases.
«The Economy and the Rest
of the Legal Profession Main Plaintiffs Win Only 15
Percent of Employment - Related
Cases in
Federal Court»
Some 91
percent of federal product liability
cases since 2009 are part
of a multi-district litigation, LexMachina says.
Apparently, unpublished opinions represent 80
percent of cases decided in the
federal appeals courts.
A recent article by The Wall Street Journal referred to «the pin - drop silence» in
federal courthouses, saying that fewer than 1
percent of civil
cases are tried by jury.
San Francisco, CA (Law Firm Newswire) May 1, 2018 — A recent
federal investigation revealed that more than 25
percent of serious
cases involving the abuse
of nursing home residents were not reported to law enforcement agencies.
«The justices» vote represents a major milestone in the long - running debate over unpublished opinions, the sometimes - cursory dispositions that resolve upward
of 80
percent of cases in
federal appeals courts nationwide.»
Plea bargaining is a hugely important part
of the criminal justice system as it is estimated that around ninety to ninety - five
percent of federal and state criminal
cases are resolved through these types
of agreements.
About 60
percent had
cases that raised e-discovery issues, and 86
percent of those had issued or received a discovery request for electronically stored information (ESI) since the new
Federal Rules
of Civil Procedure (FRCP) went into effect in December 2006.
On an individual level, approximately 1.8
percent of reported fraud
cases against seniors result in the victim losing his or her home or another main asset, according to the
Federal Trade Commission.
In most wage garnishment
cases,
federal rules allow up to 25
percent of your disposable wages to be garnished, or the amount by which your income exceeds 30 times the
federal minimum wage — whichever is less.