Unregistered domestic partners and friends have
no standing under state statutes.
Not exact matches
The plaintiffs, a group of students and school districts, sued, arguing that several
state statutes stood in the way of all students receiving the education guaranteed to them
under the
state constitution.
Plaintiffs called their final witnesses in Vergara v California today, putting on the
stand two experts who offered testimony designed to show negative consequences of the
state statutes under challenge.
In addition, you must be in good
standing and not an individual that has been previously barred from receiving Drive Smart's Services
under the laws and
statutes of the United
States or other applicable jurisdiction.