An Ohio appeals court recently cited AVMA's 2013 statement CO gas chambers are not recommended for «routine euthanasia» in finding these medieval devices are inhumane and
their use violates state law.
Not exact matches
Over the last three years, New York and Maryland have told the company to drop the word «university» from its title, saying that
using it
violated state education
laws.
Texan regulators have had a lot on their plate: in addition to the filing against Bitconnect in early January by
state officials, the
state's banking commission also clamped down on AriseBank, for
violating the
law and
using the term «bank» in its name, when it was not registered to do so.
It is, at least, apparent that the debates about humanitarian intervention by military force in the last decade, about the creation of international criminal tribunals in a number of cases, about the idea of a
state's «universal jurisdiction» in cases of violations of the Genocide Convention or other «crimes against humanity,» about how far the global war on terror may proceed without
violating the rights of
states, and most recently, about the United - States - led use of force against the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, have all raised important points of positive and customary international law, and that in every one of these cases the outcome remains unse
states, and most recently, about the United -
States - led use of force against the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, have all raised important points of positive and customary international law, and that in every one of these cases the outcome remains unse
States - led
use of force against the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, have all raised important points of positive and customary international
law, and that in every one of these cases the outcome remains unsettled.
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Percoco is not charged with any federal crimes in connection with his
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state prohibitions on
using government resources during a campaign as a defense against federal bribery charges,» Kaehny said.
Update: Cuomo spokesman Josh Vlasto responds, saying the
use of the funds doesn't
violate state law because it's related to the holding of a public office.
The investigation launched after the
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violating election
law by routing donations to three upstate senate candidates
using county committees to avoid donation limits.
A January 2016 memo from Risa Sugarman, the
state Board of Elections» chief enforcement counsel, accuses de Blasio and his team, including top aide Emma Wolfe, of purposely
violating election
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using county committees to avoid donation limits.
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use of cell phones to take pictures
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state's open meetings
law.
The trial did not produce evidence as to who approved such an unusual arrangement, one that
violated state laws pertaining to
use of public property for campaign purposes.
It is charged with enforcing the
state's public officers
law, which testimony indicates Percoco may have
violated by continuing to
use his government office while managing the governor's 2014 reelection campaign.
Hillary Clinton enters the summer damaged by perceptions that she
violated the
law by
using a private email system while serving as secretary of
state, a new Associated Press - GfK poll finds.
Cox also accused the governor of trying to send a message to Vance at at time when the Republicans have formally called on the prosecutor to investigate the Cuomo administration for corruption after it was revealed in a federal trial that Joseph Percoco, a former top aide to the governor, continued to
use his government office after leaving the
state payroll to run Cuomo's 2014 re-eelction campaign, which would
violate state law.
A Cuomo spokesman said Lacewell's reports were sent via a personal gmail account, and therefore did not constitute a
use of public resources that could have potentially
violated state Public Officers
Law.
As Alan Hevesi ran for re-election in 2006, the
state ethics commission found he had
violated the
law by
using a staffer as a driver for his seriously ill wife for three years and not paying for it until after his Republican opponent raised the issue.
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Now that a judge has ruled that teachers» performance evaluations in the Los Angeles Unified School District are inadequate and
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In spite of the longstanding
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If House Bill 1637 is enacted, public funds would be
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Several Los Angeles parents had sued the district, saying that failure to
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Even a cursory review of the facts reveal that Capital Prep Principal Steve Perry is
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use of social media and the fact that he spends an inordinate amount of his work day promoting his profitable public speaking business.
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Earthjustice has filed a legal challenge against JEA, Florida's largest municipal electric utility, because it is
violating state law by short - changing customers who want to
use rooftop solar energy.
Next comes Tolerated
Use: The Copyright Problem, in which he describes copyright as the second most
violated law in the United
States, after traffic
laws, and one we all breach almost every day.
Trump sued the
law firm Morrison Cohen and partner David Scharf in
state Supreme Court in Manhattan claiming references to him on the firm's Web site and in press articles
violates law against
using a person's name in advertising without consent.
It's not always easy to determine when a lawyer's
use of social media sites like
law blogs, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook to market and network
violates a
state's ethical rules.
The incident has attracted plenty of discussion in the blogosphere on issues like the legal ethics of pretexting (from Legal Ethics Forum); whether HP General Counsel Ann Baskins knew investigators were
using pretexting and if she showed poor judgment in approving these measures (from WSJ
Law Blog; see also the ensuing comments), whether pretexting «is the HP Way and how outside counsel Larry Sonsini could have claimed that the investigation was lawful when it violated state l
Law Blog; see also the ensuing comments), whether pretexting «is the HP Way and how outside counsel Larry Sonsini could have claimed that the investigation was lawful when it
violated state lawlaw.
A German
state has declared that Facebook's policy requiring that a user identify himself by his real name
violates that
state's
law allowing the
use of pseudonyms and contravenes the fundamental right to freedom of expression on the Internet (see here for an Associated Press article).
A federal civil rights
law, 42 U.S.C. Section 1983, allows United
States citizens to file a lawsuit against police officers who
violate the Fourth Amendment's protection against the
use of excessive force.