Sentences with phrase «state precedent for it»

@cpast FOIA cases would only be used as a comparison where there is a lack of state precedent for it's own access law

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It's entirely possible that if the Vermont law is allowed to stand, the precedent it sets will help make it easier for other states to jump on the bandwagon.
Eight other states have gambling laws with similar language to New York's, so what happens in New York could set a precedent for legality elsewhere.
When asked about the SaaS sector in the country and the startup scenario, from a fundraising viewpoint, Subramanian stated that ventures like Freshworks (backed by Google Ventures) and BrowserStack (Secured $ 50 Million from Accel) have set precedents in terms of raising the bar for fundraising in India.
He said he would accept the inclusion of «sexual orientation» in the Canadian Human Rights Act if it were «clearly defined, but not if it were used as a precedent for further benefits like marital status,» the magazine stated.
Okay, so is there any decision about Uber's driver classification that would be binding precedent for the entire state?
In other words, Puerto Rico's debts really are way out of line with what any state is financing, and there's no real precedent for paying down debts of this magnitude.
This was a national test case, because even though the ruling is effective only in Alaska and a precedent only there, it can serve as a model for pro-abortion forces in forty - nine other states.
Oregon was the first state to legalize PAS in 1994, setting a precedent for other states to follow — Washington in 2008, Montana in 2009, Vermont in 2013, California in 2015 and most recently, Colorado in 2016.
Fairness for All proponents have one state - level precedent on their side: the curious case of how conservative Utah was able to pass a comprehensive antidiscrimination measure endorsed by Mormon leaders and cheered on by LGBT groups like the Human Rights Campaign.
Catholic organizations have for decades fought to change federal and state laws that fail to protect «unborn persons,» and Catholic Health's lawyers in this case had the chance to set precedent bolstering anti-abortion legal arguments.
There is linguistic precedent for saying that a person is in a state, as though the common element between past and present is but a constituent of the present.
Louisville and Ohio State are still contenders, but would need either standings miracles that'd allow them to play for their conference titles or to break precedent and make it in as non-champs.
While it was extremely difficult not to similarly list Lewis for this season since he's been Player of the Year in the Trinity League (probably the best top - to - bottom league in the state) for three straight years in addition to being the 2016 State Junior of the Year, the precedent that favors Danner is local consestate) for three straight years in addition to being the 2016 State Junior of the Year, the precedent that favors Danner is local conseState Junior of the Year, the precedent that favors Danner is local consensus.
If that law is overturned, it may set the precedent for other states to legalize betting in their own state — an appealing option to the many states running a budget deficit.
Last year, the CFP set the precedent of a non-conference champion in the field when the committee selected Ohio State as a tribute for the semifinal game against Clemson.
The great charter also set a precedent for political participation, stating that lords and free men held the right to consultation in matters of taxation.
Was there ever any precedent set, for a sitting President of the United States to not have resided in the White House during the entirety or parts of his tenure?
Meanwhile, Espada continues to be supported by Senate Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson, who has noted there's no precedent for any state lawmaker facing civil, not criminal, charges to be stripped of his or her title and lulu.
The judicial precedent for equal protection for federal laws is somewhat fuzzy as there is not equal protection clause specifically written as part of the fifth amendment, and the specific clause is only in reference to states in the fourteenth amendment.
A precedent for head of state refusal to comply with the Rome Statute of the ICC has already been set by President Omar al - Bashir of Sudan.
Within EU law, there exists no precedent for what happens when a territory of an existing Member State becomes independent, and wishes to retain EU membership, and the treaties do not provide for such an event.
The Padilla case in 2005 did give rise to a precedent in the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit that supports the practice, although a subsequent ruling in the Al - Marri case arguably muddied the waters.
Sweeney added there is little state legal precedent to go on because New York primaries are normally held in September, which leaves no time for a later primary before the general election.
The only rationale I can discern for the bailout is as a cynical political manoeuvre by Chris Grayling, a hard - right Brexiteer, to avoid following my 2009 precedent when National Express defaulted on its obligations to the state for the same East Coast franchise because it too had overbid for the contract.
«Such a precedent - setting alteration of NIFA's wage freeze authority would likely open the door for similar statutory modifications to the other presently governing control boards in the state, and curtail the abilities of any new control board that may need to be created in the future,» Cuomo wrote.
Many candidates have been cross-endorsed, but I don't think — and someone should correct me on this one if I'm wrong — the party has managed to elect anyone at the state level without the added assistance of a major party, although there is precedent for that at the NYC level with Councilwoman Tish James.
«For almost all states, there's no precedent of having black female leadership, so it's not like you're immediately considered for the role and also the kingmakers... oftentimes are white men who are ensconced in politics who think of other white men first and foremost,» Greer continuFor almost all states, there's no precedent of having black female leadership, so it's not like you're immediately considered for the role and also the kingmakers... oftentimes are white men who are ensconced in politics who think of other white men first and foremost,» Greer continufor the role and also the kingmakers... oftentimes are white men who are ensconced in politics who think of other white men first and foremost,» Greer continued.
Marxism's lack of understanding of human nature, it's morally flawed call for violence, it's debasement of the individual to be subservient to the Party and to the State, the lack of curtailment on the state's power, and a host of other issues caused it to be a political failure as precedent to it's economic failures, which are leState, the lack of curtailment on the state's power, and a host of other issues caused it to be a political failure as precedent to it's economic failures, which are lestate's power, and a host of other issues caused it to be a political failure as precedent to it's economic failures, which are legion.
Several Skelos allies noted that the dynamic in the State Senate is different, and that there is precedent for Republican leaders to remain in place even if charges are brought.
This would give a valuable precedent for other non-Eurozone states and provide us and the European Union with a more harmonious relationship.
An employee of the state Office for People with Developmental Disabilities won a workplace retaliation lawsuit against the agency this week that could set a precedent enabling employees to tell the public about problems at facilities such as Sunmount, based in Tupper Lake.
So there is precedent for state funding for NYCHA.
But the supportive housing plan de Blasio announced Wednesday forgoes state funding for the operating costs of those units — setting a potentially risky precedent for the city of New York.
He said it could create an «adverse precedent» for municipalities to sell parks to the state.
Such a precedent - setting alteration of NIFA's wage freeze ability would likely open the door for similar statutory modifications to the other presently - governing control boards in the State, and curtail the abilities of any new control board that mau need to be create din the future.
It would have set a terrible precedent for current and (potential) future state fiscal control boards all over New York.
There is precedent for projecting aid or other funding even though certain proposals or reforms haven't been adopted by the state Legislature — or approved by voters.
There is some precedent for it, though: She noted that some states give tax credits in return for private - school scholarships and that the IRS allows deductions of those contributions.
Instead, lawyers and top aides to the IDC and GOP caucuses hashed out how having two co-leaders would work logistically and legally, looking at precedents in other states for guidance.
There's already precedent for the state to reject the water quality permits.
It does not apply to overall state limits, but experts say the decision sets a precedent which could set up a legal challenge to New York's $ 150,000 overall contribution limit per person per calendar year, and $ 5,000 limit for corporations.
Sen. Eric Schneiderman (D - Manhattan), who will chair the committee, said the only precedent from recent times was the ouster of five state assemblymen in 1920 for being members of the Socialist Party.
Critics have warned that stripping money from a fund intended for infrastructure improvements like sewer repairs and river clean - up to build a bridge could set a national precedent if it is copied by lawmakers in other states.
While most pistol permits are approved by judges in this state, there is precedent for police officials to take on the duty.
Mr. Castorina asserted that, in so doing, Mr. Larimer created a precedent whereby governors must advance «a compelling state interest» as reason for waiting to declare a vacancy.
«There aren't any other precedents, because technically it isn't a state pension like the one for the civil service, and it's not a private one like that at BT.
12 Thus setting a precedent for future close encounters: In a 2003 Harvard study, seven of 10 self - professed abductees stated under hypnosis that they had been used for breeding or sexual experiments by their alien captors.
Scheinman says by engaging with the South Koreans on environmental safety, the United States would set a precedent for its approach to negotiating with other nations in the future, including Japan.
Although the review pointed to a possible need for radioactive licensing and disposal for certain materials, and it looked at other states with laws aimed at radioactive waste from drilling, the DEC said there is no precedent for examining how these radioactive materials might affect the environment when brought to the surface at the volumes and scale expected in New York.
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