British Columbia's judges can not preside over out - of - province hearings but may use video conferencing to connect with B.C. courtrooms from afar,
under an appeal court ruling.
Not exact matches
If the
court denies the CFPB's request, Trump could dismiss Cordray almost immediately — and the agency would have little recourse to appeal to the Supreme Court under a Republican administra
court denies the CFPB's request, Trump could dismiss Cordray almost immediately — and the agency would have little recourse to
appeal to the Supreme
Court under a Republican administra
Court under a Republican administration.
Sullivan previously served on the Superior
Court of the District of Columbia and the District of Columbia
Court of
Appeals under appointments by Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, respectively.
The
appeals court said the emails were beyond the reach of domestic search warrants obtained
under a 1986 U.S. law called the Stored Communications Act.
Last year, the New York - based 2nd U.S. Circuit
Court of
Appeals disagreed, finding that the DMCA applied to infringement claims brought
under federal and state law, including oldies songs.
In October, California's state
appeals court ruled that a housekeeper could bring a claim against her employer
under the state's Fair Employment and Housing Act.
Davis sought Supreme
Court review after the 11th U.S. Circuit
Court of
Appeals ruled in May that the failure to obtain a warrant did not violate Davis» right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures
under the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
In January, a federal
appeals court ruled that because ISPs are not regulated as utilities, equal access regulations could not apply to these providers, as they do with telecommunications carriers
under the Communications Act of 1934.
Parker was acquitted in the rape case more than a decade ago and Celestin had his sexual assault conviction overturned on
appeal (a higher
court deemed his trial attorney ineffective), but the two men have come
under fire once again as the media reports troubling details from the case, which included accusations that Parker and Celestin, then both 19, had sex with a Penn State freshman while she was unconscious after a night of heavy drinking.
Heather Dietrick, president and general counsel of Gawker Media, said in a statement that soon after Mr. Bollea sued the company in 2012, three state
appeals court judges and a federal judge «repeatedly ruled that Gawker's post was newsworthy»
under the First Amendment.
As you recall, the U.S.
Court of
Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued an order vacating Rule 151A
under the Securities Act of 1933.
Those orders, now or soon to be
under review in three separate federal
appeals courts, declared that President Trump and his aides very likely violated federal law in acting to shut down DACA.
This follows the
Court's March 9, 2018 decision that upheld the Workers» Compensation Tribunals» decision to deny the employee compensation for medical aid in the form of medical marijuana
under Workers Compensation Act in N.S. Workers» Compensation Act in Skinner v. Nova Scotia (Workers» Compensation
Appeals Tribunal).
Here's how the N.S
Court of
Appeal put the lid on medical pot coverage
under a health benefits plan and the N.S. Workers» Compensation Act.
On April 12, 2018, the
Appeal Court disagreed with the Human Rights Board of Inquiry's decision that denial of coverage for the medical marijuana
under his health benefits plan was discriminatory in Canadian Elevator Industry Welfare Trust Fund v. Skinner.
and finally resolved by arbitration in the United States
under Nevada State Law which will be deemed to be incorporated by reference into this clause, save for any waiver of any rights the parties would otherwise have to any form of
appeal or recourse to a
court of law or other judicial authority, which rights are expressly reserved.
55 (1) Judicial review by the Federal
Court of
Appeal with respect to any order made
under subsection 54 (1) is commenced by making an application for leave to the
Court.
Thirty years later, in King v. Talbot (1869), the New York
Court of
Appeals greatly narrowed the list of acceptable investments that would be permitted
under the prudent man rule.
The CLC mention also that it was Tom Evans who reached out to them: «Having already lost
appeals to the Supreme
Court and the European
Court of Human Rights, Mr Evans contacted the Christian Legal Centre in early April —
under a month ago.
The Fifth Circuit
Court of
Appeals has declined to dictate whom a church can «consider a lay liturgical minister
under canon law,» dropping its previous three-fold test.
The
Court of
Appeals ruled that speech is not necessarily protected
under the fairness ordinance.
Though opponents to the new measures hope to eventually
appeal in
court or elect legislators to amend them, they have begun to prepare their communities for life
under the new rules, reported Forum 18 News Service, a Christian outlet reporting on the region.
By contrast, after the New Jersey Supreme
Court denied Gov. Chris Christie's
appeal of a judge's overturning of the state's ban on same - sex marriage, an attempt by state lawmakers to later write a bill with religious protections collapsed
under pressure from gay - rights groups.
December 21 — In what FIFA will surely consider a blow to their efforts to stamp out
under - age players moving overseas prematurely, Real Madrid have had their ban on transfer signings reduced to one window following a successful
appeal to the
Court of Arbitration for Sport.
When the trial
court ruled against the AG's office, we encouraged them to
appeal, but unfortunately the chances of a successful
appeal under the federal Natural Gas Act were low.
On October 25, 2012, the
Court of
Appeals held in that case that the United States may ban federally licensed firearms dealers from selling handguns to people
under age 21, in a similar suit brought by the National Rifle Association.
An election petition relating to the allocation of seats by the Electoral Commission
under sections 191 to 193 may be presented to the
Court of
Appeal in accordance with sections 258 to 262.
Oral arguments are scheduled to take place in the U.S.
Court of
Appeals on Thursday in a years - long civil litigation over the U.S. Department of Justice's failure to fully release
under FOIA records about the prosecution of activists over their activism.
An electoral petition relating to the allocation of seats
under sections 191 to 193 may be presented to the
Court of
Appeal by a secretary of a political party whose party was listed in the part of the ballot paper that relates to the party vote.
Skelos is the second former legislative leader to win his case on
appeal in the past two months, after a U.S. Supreme
Court ruling revised the laws
under which they were convicted.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- President Donald Trump, poised to restore the conservative majority on the Supreme
Court, met with key senators on Tuesday and promised to unveil his nominee next week, with three U.S. appeals court judges among those under close considera
Court, met with key senators on Tuesday and promised to unveil his nominee next week, with three U.S.
appeals court judges among those under close considera
court judges among those
under close consideration.
Grandparents, cousins and similarly close relations of people in the United States should not be prevented from coming to the country
under Trump's travel ban, a federal
appeals court has ruled in another legal defeat for the administration on the contentious issue.
Other examples would include Moos and McClure (where the
Court of
Appeal overturned the only successful kettling case to date) and the admittedly contentious decision in Abdul v DPP - the conviction
under section five of the Public Order Act 1986 of those protesting in fairly vituperative terms («baby killers», «rapists», «murderers» etc) about the war in Iraq at a homecoming for British troops.
In August 1987,
under FCC Chairman Dennis R. Patrick, the FCC abolished the doctrine by a 4 - 0 vote, in the Syracuse Peace Council decision, which was upheld by a panel of the
Appeals Court for the D.C. Circuit in February 1989, though the
Court stated in their decision that they made «that determination without reaching the constitutional issue.»
A federal
appeals court on Monday upheld the bribery conviction of former Brooklyn Assemblyman William Boyland Jr. — despite acknowledging that some of the jury instructions at his trial were technically wrong
under the new rules.
Common sense should have informed the Government that the provisions of Article 280 (2) entrusting to the
Court of
Appeal appellate jurisdiction over such adverse findings would have been meaningless if the Government had a first administrative review authority to selectively overrule or reject or confirm such adverse findings made against persons by the Commissioner appointed
under Article 278.
The
Court of
Appeals said
under the separation of powers doctrine, judges can not force prosecutors to bring a criminal case and call witnesses.
NYCOM said the
Court of
Appeals got it right when it said «local governments should not be required to surrender their authority and negotiate disciplinary procedures
under circumstances when the Legislature has expressly granted disciplinary authority to local officials.»
The
Appeals Court panel voted five to one for the plaintiffs in a lawsuit, which argued that the empty space was parkland and was protected
under state law.
A New York
appeals court ruled last year that a less comprehensive form of teacher evaluations used by New York City's Department of Education — known as Teacher Data Reports — must be disclosed
under the state's Freedom of Information Law.
Democratic State Senate candidate Adam Haber won a write - in ballot effort to appear
under the Green Party line come Nov. 4th, according to Nassau election officials, but party members are vowing to
appeal the results in
court.
In addition to working
under Bharara, Master also worked for Victor Marrero of the United States District
Court for the Southern District of New York and José A. Cabranes of the U.S.
Court of
Appeals for the Second Circuit, according to his University of Pennsylvania faculty page.
Essex County has chosen to
appeal the ruling by State Supreme
Court Justice Martin Auffredou ordering the county to release electronic ballot scans
under a FOIL request filed by Essex County Democratic Party Chair Bethany Kosmider.
The election tribunals and
Court of
Appeal ordered the re-runs, after voiding the returns for most of the Rivers legislative seats, federal and state; before the Supreme
Court, in a bizarre verdict, endorsed the governorship poll, held the same day, and
under the same bloody conditions, as the state legislative elections.
In a decision released Tuesday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit
Court of
Appeals found that competitive cheerleading does not yet meet the standards of a varsity sport
under Title IX, the 1972 federal law that mandates equal opportunities for men and women in education and athletics.
Long Island state Senate candidate Adam Haber won a write - in ballot effort to appear
under the Green Party line in November, but party members are vowing to
appeal the results in
court.
Caproni had ruled in February that the sealed evidence could become public post-trial, but Silver's lawyers, who have been fighting to keep the seemingly inflammatory documents
under wraps, took that decision to
appeals court.
«The Speaker came
under severe pressure from very senior political sources that he must
appeal this to the High
Court.»
The
Court of
Appeals, which has the ballots
under lock and key in Albany, has not indicated when it would begin counting ballots.
Bonventre says though dissents more than doubled
under the dominance of the Pataki appointees, the New York
Court of
Appeals is much more amiable, overall, than the famously partisan US Supreme
Court.