Sentences with phrase «to challenge the decision in court»

We keep governments accountable by challenging their decisions in the courts or administrative tribunals on behalf of our clients.
A group known as the International Standard Journalists Association challenged the decision in court but lost.
The move faced some resistance with a group, the International Standard Journalists Association, unsuccessfully challenging the decision in court.
Corbyn has already said he will challenge the decision in the courts if he is made to seek the 51 nominations.
She said the decision violates «the ESA's requirement that the decision be based on the best available science,» and that the CBD will likely challenge this decision in court to make sure walruses get the help they need.
When the New Brunswick Legal Aid Services Commission decided unilaterally to place its executive director David Potter on indefinite paid suspension, the employee challenged the decision in court.
Kaufman challenged that decision in court, but last week, Quebec Superior Court Justice David Collier sided with the insurer.
If, for example, a parent thinks that Children's Services has not followed some of their legal duties towards their child, they might be able to challenge the decision in court in a Judicial Review, although it is unusual.
The pipeline's backers are expected to challenge his decision in court, and the Republican - controlled Congress may try to override the president, although those efforts have previously failed.
Qualcomm said it will challenge this decision in court.
These are being denied with out any ability of the people being harmed to challenge the decision in court.
He did not, however, challenge the decision in the court.
If Perez Williams is disqualified, she would still be able to challenge the decision in court.
Sampson said he will challenge the decision in court and, if unsuccessful there, will run as a write - in candidate in the May 3 election.
The American Lung Association, along with several states and public health and environmental groups, challenged those decisions in court.
She said her group, which several years ago filed the lawsuit that forced the Interior Department into making a decision on the sage grouse, would carefully read and consider the management plans before deciding whether to challenge the decision in court.
Native American tribes, environmentalists, outdoor companies, and one scientific society — the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, based in Bethesda, Maryland — are challenging the decisions in court.
Elena Cattaneo and two other Italian scientists are challenging this decision in court.
Here, again, the Trump administration has sided with industry to suspend the rule, though environmentalists have challenged the decision in court.
The SCC's decision in Halifax (Regional Municipality) v. Nova Scotia (Human Rights Commission) has the practical effect of increasing the amount of deference courts must show toward the decisions of administrative decision - makers (like human rights commissions), making it more difficult to challenge those decisions in court.
If this happens, seek out a trained and experienced personal injury lawyer to help you challenge the decision in court.
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