Former Douglas County School District board member Craig Richardson addresses the media on June 29, 2015, after the Colorado Supreme Court
ruled against the district's voucher program.
And so school choice advocates are watching the Douglas County case closely, hopeful that the Colorado court will either provide a salutary precedent for similar cases in other states or
rule against the district and give the U.S. Supreme Court the opportunity to extend the logic of Trinity and rule all Blaine Amendments unconstitutional.
-LSB-...] Lane students: the Superior Court judge
ruled against the District and in favor of the parents.
And the ongoing battle of the parents of Palm Lane students: the Superior Court judge
ruled against the District and in favor of the parents.
Not exact matches
The class action, filed in United States
District Court, Southern
District of New York, and docketed under 18 - cv - 02213, is on behalf of a class consisting of investors who purchased or otherwise acquired BRF American Depositary Receipts («ADRs») between April 4, 2013 and March 2, 2018, both dates inclusive (the «Class Period»), seeking to recover damages caused by Defendants» violations of the federal securities laws and to pursue remedies under Sections 10 (b) and 20 (a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the «Exchange Act») and
Rule 10b - 5 promulgated thereunder,
against the Company and certain of its top officials.
The class action, filed in United States
District Court, for the
District of Illinois, Eastern Division, is on behalf of a class consisting of investors who purchased or otherwise acquired Akorn's securities between March 1, 2017 through February 26, 2018, both dates inclusive (the «Class Period»), seeking to recover damages caused by defendants» violations of the federal securities laws and to pursue remedies under Sections 10 (b) and 20 (a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and
Rule 10b - 5 promulgated thereunder,
against the Company and certain of its top officials.
In fact, in December 2017 a Virginia
district court judge
ruled against a female plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation
against defense contractor BAE Systems, in part, because she «did not take advantage of BAE's harassment reporting procedures of which she was well aware.»
District Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn agreed June 27 to allow the three lawsuits
against DOL's
rule that are pending in the state to be consolidated, and both parties filed a motion asking that the judge render a decision in the case as soon as October.
The Department of Justice defended the
rule when it filed papers in July in a Washington
district court arguing
against the case filed by the National Association for Fixed Annuities.
The new lawsuit
against the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was assigned to the same judge who
ruled for the challengers earlier, U.S.
District Judge Andrew S. Hanen, who sits in the federal courthouse in the Texas border town of Brownsville.
The first oral arguments in the string of lawsuits filed
against DOL's fiduciary
rule were heard on Aug. 25 by Judge Randolph Moss, U.S.
District judge for the
District of Columbia, in the case brought by the National Association for Fixed Annuities.
Insiders expect that US
District of Columbia Judge Amy Berman Jackson will
rule against it on antitrust concerns.
Judge Randolph Moss, U.S.
District judge for the
District of Columbia, heard oral arguments for close to three hours Thursday in the first hearing
against DOL's
rule, but did not immediately render a decision.
On March 6, 2018, Judge Jack B. Weinstein of the U.S.
District Court for the Eastern
District of New York
ruled that virtual currencies are commodities under the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) and therefore subject to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) anti-fraud and anti-manipulation enforcement authority.1 Granting the CFTC's request for a preliminary injunction
against the defendants who allegedly engaged in deception and fraud involving virtual currency spot markets, Judge Weinstein noted that «[u] ntil Congress clarifies the matter,» the CFTC has «concurrent authority» along with other state and federal administrative agencies and civil and criminal courts over transactions in virtual currency.2
And the school
district could have plead ignorance and avoided the initial
ruling against them.
School
District That Held Graduations in Church An appeals court ruled against a Wisconsin school district over its usage of a church building to hold graduations due to a lack of space in public school fac
District That Held Graduations in Church An appeals court
ruled against a Wisconsin school
district over its usage of a church building to hold graduations due to a lack of space in public school fac
district over its usage of a church building to hold graduations due to a lack of space in public school facilities.
Also this week, the Illinois Labor Relations Board
ruled against the park
district and it's firing of an employee who was attempting to unionize other employees.
At the Park
District meeting, civic groups opposed to the plan and residents who live across from the proposed museum site raised previous concerns that the structure would go
against long - standing court
rulings that restrict such construction in Grant Park.
The
district «s suit is
against the Du Page County Board of Elections, which
ruled that park
districts do not have the authority to hold advisory referendums.
For example, in case number 87 C 10746, Gutzmacher v. Public Building Commission, in U.S.
District Court for the Northern
District ofIllinois, Eastern Division, Senior Federal
District Judge James B. Parson
ruled on Dec. 4, 1989 that the Public Building Commission was enjoined from discriminating
against all forms of religious expression and ordered the Public Building Commission to permit Gutzmacher to erect a nativity scene display during the Christmas season,» added Scholten.
In April, a U.S.
District Court judge
ruled on a case
against the Park
District that had been brought by an Edgewater couple who wanted to donate a brick as part of a fundraising effort for new playground equipment in Senn Park.
Bears fans will again be subject to pat - downs at Soldier Field after an arbiter's
ruling against the Chicago Park
District.
Linda Rosenthal, Assembly
District 67, Upper West Side, Hell's Kitchen (Incumbent)-- Running for her fifth term in the Assembly, Rosenthal has sponsored legislation that would allow prosecutors to seek enhanced penalties
against repeat dangerous and reckless drivers, as well as legislation regarding the misguided «
rule of two» that would hold drivers accountable for their actions in crashes that injure or kill.
Voters in the senatorial
district, and even in the other two senatorial
districts, preferred Obiano, partly because of his achievements, partly because of incipient anger
against the
ruling APC, and partly because they rejected Obi and his candidate (for reasons discussed below).
U.S.
District Judge William Pauley
ruled against the city in a 22 - page decision filed Wednesday, finding the legislation compromised the centers» Constitutional rights.
A judge has thrown out a lawsuit
against the town of Newtown and its school
district by the parents of two children killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre,
ruling that school officials» actions are protected by government immunity in the...
Calling the GOP lawsuit «highly speculative,» and saying it failed to make a rational case
against the law, a state judge
ruled that for purposes of
district lines and population counts, LATFOR must count incarcerated people as residing in the neighborhoods they call home rather than the prisons in which they are located.
Last year, federal judges in Wisconsin
ruled that in 2011 the state's Republican Party unconstitutionally drew
district lines
against Democrats.
Had the court
ruled broadly
against independent commissions, it could have affected
district maps in Idaho, Montana and Washington, which also use forms of independent commissions to draw
districts.
Had the court
ruled broadly
against independent commissions, it could have affected
district maps in
An Albany County state supreme court justice has
ruled against plaintiffs from eight «small city school
districts» who contended that the state has failed to adequately fund them in light of the Campaign for Fiscal Equity lawsuit that almost a decade ago found that New York City schools had been systemically shortchanged when it came to state aid.
Lawmakers and Suffolk County
District Attorney Thomas Spota have urged the Assembly to pass harsher
rules against hit - and - run perpetrators, saying that the current
rules encourage those who are breaking the law — more specifically, those drinking or on drugs, to flee the scene after a crash.
Chautauqua County Court Judge David Foley dismissed the charge of second degree manslaughter
against 34 year - old Thomas Jadlowski in a
ruling issued on Wednesday, saying
District Attorney Patrick Swanson erred when he presented the case in front of a grand jury while seeking an indictment.
And Paladino — ever determined to shake things up in the impoverished urban school
district — has indicated he will, should the commissioner
rule against him.
The early decision was to draft a constitution providing for democratic club
rule and an extremely anti-patronage policy, with the intention of contesting the party leadership in a race for
district leader
against incumbant DeSapio — easily the most important Democrat at that time in the state — in the 1957 party primary.
The Florida Supreme Court recently
ruled against state lawmakers in the Congressional map, ordering the legislature to redraw eight
districts which they say favor a political party or the incumbent.
The original manslaughter indictment
against Haste was dismissed in May by Supreme Court Justice Steven L. Barrett, who
ruled that prosecutors from the office of Bronx
District Attorney Robert Johnson erred when they instructed the grand jury that it did not have to consider communications other officers gave Haste that Graham, 18, had a gun.
Then, on 22 November, federal judge Amos L. Mazzant of the Eastern
District of Texas issued an injunction that put implementation of the new
rule on hold until the court could decide lawsuits brought
against it by a number of states and employers.
U.S.
District Court for the
District of Columbia Chief Judge Royce Lamberth, who earlier had
ruled against the National Institutes of Health, this time came down on NIH's side in several key arguments in the case.
In light of her diagnosis, the charges
against her were dropped in December, but the Erie County
District Attorney's Office said it plans to appeal the
ruling.
By bending the
rules and making her lovesick friend Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) share her triumph, Katniss has earned the wrath of President Snow (Donald Sutherland, evil and loving it), who uses the games to quash the 12
districts that rebelled
against the Capitol of Panem.
The Games are a punishment invented by the Capitol of Panem (read: North America) for the 12
districts whose rebellion
against Capitol
rule was crushed more than 74 years ago.
Lawsuits were filed by 23
districts, and in May of 2001 senior judge Warren Morgan
ruled against the school
districts.
The state's highest court this month
ruled against a coalition of poor rural
districts, which claimed that significant differences between rich and poor jurisdictions violated the right to an education under the state constitution.
A recent
ruling by a federal appeals court may shield school
districts in a growing number of states
against some types of lawsuits brought
against them in federal courts.
Last week Weingarten testified again in front of the Senate, this time
against a proposed
rule that would address funding disparities within
districts.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
ruled late last month that due to extensive state control over school finances, California school
districts are state agencies and deserve the same 11th Amendment immunity
against federal lawsuits enjoyed by other branches of state government.
The
ruling by U.S.
District Judge Dickinson R. Debevoise was the third such ruling by a federal district judge against similar state laws within the pa
District Judge Dickinson R. Debevoise was the third such
ruling by a federal
district judge against similar state laws within the pa
district judge
against similar state laws within the past year.
More or less simultaneously with the filing of Florida's suit, state
district judges in Minnesota and Colorado threw out public employees» suits
against governments that had reduced cost - of - living adjustments to their pensions,
ruling that they were not contractually protected.
After two years of legal wrangling, a state appeals court agreed, citing that
rule against undermining another
district's financial stability.