While the lawsuits don't take direct aim at the operating software — yet — many of the
features under contention are connected to and enhanced by it.
The city charter mandates that signatures be from residents of the
district under contention (in this case, residents of the city) and members of the candidate's party.
The most important skill of a forensic medical expert is sound knowledge of the subject
matter under contention; others are good communication skills and ability to properly convey findings and opinion.
In April 2012 her National Democratic League won 43 of 45
seats under contention, thus becoming the largest opposition party.
The forms are open to Radio and Television personalities, media houses, who have endeared themselves to the hearts of listeners, viewers and media critics — and have excelled in their respective fields within the
year under contention.
One of the personal solicitation rules
currently under contention — Florida's — says that judicial candidates «shall not personally solicit campaign funds, or solicit attorneys for publicly stated support.»
Apparently even that right is
still under contention: many jurisdictions impose fees on defendants for the use of public counsel, regardless of their (in) ability to pay.
Justice Dery, who is currently battling his case in court argued that, giving Anas the award was wrong and rather celebrates «unethical journalism «because his piece is
under contention.