Sentences with phrase «ruling on issues»

It concluded that if Reed was able to prove this, she was entitled to a favorable ruling on the issues of materiality and the duty to disclose.
At the case management conference, the judge meets with both spouses, checks the progress on any marital settlement agreement and assesses the status of your case, without ruling on any issues.
In this month's Emerging Trends, Intellectual Property partners Stephen Holmes and James Blank talk with us about the potential impact of a Supreme Court ruling on these issues.
It catalogs decisions ruling on issues of corporate, limited liability company and partnership law, as well as transactions and litigation issues involving those entities, their governance and investments in them.
As the Supreme Court gets ready in June to rule on the issue for the second time in two years, conservative states have rushed to enact so - called Religious Freedom Reformation Act (RFRA) laws that would allow businesses to object on religious grounds to serving LGBT people and same - sex couples.
The country voted against joining the euro zone in a referendum in 2000 and last December opted to retain its exemption from EU rules on issues like asylum and border control.
You fundamentalist Christians continue to perpetuate this lie but the Supreme Court has ruled on this issue numerous times and the U.S. does have separation of church and state.
However, Congress has lagged far behind the executive branch in embracing this shift, and the courts have not made a firm ruling on the issue.
Majority does not rule n matters of civil rights, and I suspect that when the SCOTUS finally rules on this issue, you're going to be very unhappy.
After several state - level disputes involving florists, photographers, and bakers, America's highest court will finally rule on the issue.
Because scientifically valid methods currently are lacking that can do so, we intend to issue a proposed rule on this issue
They have done so in order to emphasize how important it is that the Tribunal Chair rule on the issues of whether breastfeeding women are protected from discrimination.
(By the way the Court of Appeals ruled on that issue an held that EOCO acted wrongly)
Before NOW - NYS supports this nominee, women need answers as to how Kagan will rule on issues of reproductive rights; abortion, contraception, and all forms of medical procedures that would affect a woman's privacy in making important decisions about her body.»
His new idea is to amend the European Communities Act to make clear that EU law only applies to the UK when Parliament has not already ruled on an issue.
Muntaka said it would be inappropriate to make any claims against the President until CHRAJ had come out with their ruling on the issue.
But Sabatino said the Court of Appeals, New York's highest court, already had ruled on the issue.
Sharpe had given today as the deadline for filing briefs in the case and he is expected to rule on the issue during the last week of December.
In the coming months, the city and state education departments are expected to rule on an issue that may have huge repercussions for parental school choice and religious freedom.
On Wednesday, the seven - member state Commission on Judicial Compensation, a panel formed to rule on the issue of pay hikes, heard from several witnesses at a hearing in the Legislative Office Building.
U.S. District Court Judge Gary Sharpe is expected to rule on the issue of when New York should hold its party primaries, part of an ongoing Department of Justice lawsuit to force the state into complying with the MOVE Act, which governs timely access to military and overseas ballots.
(FDA officials have said that it is possible they may issue additional rules on those issues in the future).
Since there is no Supreme Court of color arbitration to rule on the issue, observers are free to continue the debate.
Courts have handed down mixed rulings on the matter, and the National Labor Relations Board in Washington, D.C., has not ruled on the issue.
The highest court in New York State is the Court of Appeals, which would be the bench that would next rule on this issue, should NYBOR and NYSED appeal, as they promised they would.
Some state supreme courts have ruled on the issue of school choice.
The lawsuit was brought by a group of California teachers who seek to overturn the court's previous ruling on the issue, Abood v. Detroit Board of Education, a 1977 case.
Senate Education Committee Chair Lamar Alexander (R - TN) contends that ED's proposed rule on the issue oversteps the law's intent, and he has questioned the integrity of ESSA's rulemaking process.
A full ruling on the issue has been slated for 9th February, where the ruling could be in any one's favor.
Different states have different rules on the issue and so the facts presented must be nothing short of correct.
According to the Associated Press (AP), however, the Trump Organization's lawyers said Panamanian courts had made no determination on the underlying dispute — a management contract held by the Trump group that it claims is still valid — and had only appointed an interim management until an international arbitration panel rules on the issue.
Bloomberg reports that the long simmering suit between Ronald Perelman and Gagosian Gallery will got to court on only one of the many points because the judge, Barbara Kapnick, doesn't think she can rule on the issue of fraud:
The judge, Nancy M. Bannon, may not end up ruling on the issue until after classes begin next month.
My questions were not to provoke a fight and was prompted by Dr. Curry's link to a Politifact story which stated — the committee's rules on issuing subpoenas were recently changed where the committee under Smith's leadership has now issued six subpoenas, more than were used in its previous 54 - year history.
Don Monfort I think you are right about how the courts will rule on this issue.
NCSEA's regulatory engagement encourages clean energy development by working for fair rules on issues such as implementing North Carolina's Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standard (REPS), interconnection and net - metering standards, energy pricing mechanisms like avoided cost rates, and energy efficiency programs.
Then thereâ $ ™ s the pesky issue of â $ œconsensus.â $ Alarmists typically counter any fact - based global warming argument with the assertion that the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has already ruled on the issue, and therefore â $ œthe science is settledâ $ and â $ œthe debate is over.â $ â $ œMild winter temperatures will decrease heavy snowstorms, â $ IPCC claimed in its 2001 Third Assessment.
Usually there are motions filed by one or both parties called «post-trial motions» that give the trial judge one last chance to rule on the issues of law in the case.
An appeal court in New York has issued an important ruling on the issue of whether a woman who relocates to another state while she is pregnant is barred from having a future custody case being heard in the new location.
Judges should decide, on a case - by - case basis, whether women can wear the niqab, a full - face veil, while testifying in court, but a blanket rule on the issue would be «untenable,» Canada's top court ruled this morning.
Parliament has one year to respond to today's Ontario Court of Appeal decision that strikes the word prostitution from the definition of a common bawdy house and essentially upheld much of Superior Court Justice Susan Himel's landmark ruling on the issue.
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice was recently asked to rule on the issue of the correct valuation date for divorced parties in a case called Joanis v. Bourque.
The court explained that a very recent Florida Supreme Court case had already ruled on that issue, and found against the nursing home.
Justice Ginsburg dissented from the ruling on this issue, arguing that exhaustion, like the first sale doctrine, should be limited to U.S. sales.
The Arizona Court of Appeals issued a ruling on the issue of the standard of proof the court must apply to determining school placement in Arizona when the parents do not agree.
The Ontario Court of Appeal agreed with Strathy's interpretation of the test, but in April 2015, the Supreme Court ruled on the issue in Theratechnologies Inc. v. 121851 Canada Inc..
The PA rules are identical to the Model Rules on this issue, but there have not been any opinions from the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Board directly on point.
Or at least that's what I wrote in a post last summer that discussed several products that could do things such as help you predict how a particular judge might rule on an issue or which cases that judge was likely to find most persuasive.
Rather than ruling on this issue, the case was remanded back to the trial level for ultimate resolution.
The Ontario Court of Appeal has declined to rule on the issue in two cases because the evidence established trafficking by other means.
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