Sentences with phrase «were in court today»

Lawyers for the District of Columbia residents who successfully challenged the city's ban on handguns were in court today defending their request for nearly $ 3.13 million in legal fees and costs.
Representatives of the Paterson administration and four state workers unions were in court today in Albany.
Several children whose cases were in court today were accompanied by their mother or aunt, but all of them entered the country alone before being brought to the city.
A lawyer for Stormy Daniels said the adult film actress will be in court today for the resumption of a hearing sought by Cohen.
«John Haggerty was in court today representing Congressman Turner and I find it mind boggling that he would allow such a person to represent him.»
But now, Parent Revolution Deputy Director Gabe Rose, who was in court today, tells us that the district will have to go back and re-verify all 275 signatures «in the least restrictive manner possible» by April 1.
Having been found guilty of attempted animal cruelty on October 31st, Nico Dauphine was scheduled to be in court today for sentencing.
The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) and the Canadian Civil Liberties Union (CCLU) are in court today seeking an injunction against the police from using LRADs (Long Range Acoustic Devices), also known as sound cannons, against G8 / G20 protesters in Toronto.
My co-host, Bob Ambrogi is in court today.
We are in court today to ensure that every person, no matter who they are or where they live, can make their own personal health care decisions without political interference.»

Not exact matches

Today, a handful of Chinese companies and cities are feverishly courting Tesla for a joint venture, Fortune has learned, and Musk has said his company could begin building cars in China before the end of 2018.
Today, amidst a boom that made Ripple the world's second most valuable cryptocurrency after bitcoin, that option contract is worth at least $ 12 billion and the two sides are locked in a bitter court fight that could shape the future of global banking.
Ausdrill announced today that the proceedings in the Supreme Court against its chief executive officer Ron Sayers have been discontinued.
Serco will likely lose its contract to provide security and custodial services to courts in Western Australia, after Broadspectrum was named preferred proponent for the tendered contract today.
Allegations that late High Court judge Lionel Murphy had been involved in a tax avoidance scheme in Western Australia are contained in classified documents considered by a Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry released in Canberra today.
Trump is no stranger to trying to use the legal system to get his way: USA Today found during the 2016 campaign that Trump and his businesses had been involved in at least 3,500 legal actions in state and federal courts over the course of three decades.
«Today's ruling is a major milestone in our efforts to recover damages for our investors,» said James Dondero, co-founder and president of Highland Capital Management, L.P. «We are pleased the appellate court recognized the harm caused to our investors by Credit Suisse's fraud and breaches of contract.»
«It's ironic that the Committee report should come out in the midst of today's court hearings into the Site C dam, a megaproject approved by the federal and province governments over the objections of First Nations and despite a highly critical environmental assessment.»
A 2:44 marathoner in his younger days, today Steve's running around is mostly limited to the tennis court.
In court today Force apologized for his behavior and to his family members saying, «I'm sorry, I lost it, and I don't understand a lot of it,» clinging to his insane alibi.
I know most bloggers today are consumed with the June avalanche of Supreme Court opinions and cert grants, but something interesting is afoot in the corporate law world (and more importantly the actual world).
A court hearing this week will determine whether or not thousands of former Corinthian Colleges students will have their student loan debt erased.The class - action lawsuit was filed in California by the Project on Predatory Student Lending and by the Housing and Economic Rights Advocates, USA Today reported.
(Side note: There are still major brush fires, of course, such as a court hearing today in Delaware, where Kalanick is fending off a continuing lawsuit from one of Uber's biggest investors, Benchmark.)
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court is hearing Christie et al vs NCAA et al, the crux of which is whether the state of New Jersey can legalize sports betting in its state, despite a 1992 federal law that banned sports betting everywhere in the U.S. except Nevada.
«Mr. Kalanick is pleased that the court has ruled in his favor today and remains confident that he will prevail in the arbitration process,» a spokesperson for Kalanick said in a statement provided to CNN Tech.
Reporting on Jason Kenney's announcement today that the federal government might challenge Quebec's so - called charter of values in court, the Canadian Press noted that the employment minister, who is also responsible for multiculturalism, was «uncharacteristically terse.»
To bolster its case, Alphabet sought to prove in court today that there was «clandestine planning all along that Uber and Levandowski had a deal» before he left the company.
The historical evidence is undeniable and it can stand in any court of law even today.
A theory of constitutional law that may be out of fashion in today's legal academy, but that fits comfortably within the modern conservative and the traditional liberal views of the courts, begins with certain basic premises: the existence of law and the possibility of meaningful rules of law.
Christian bakers who refused to make a cake supporting gay marriage are expected in court today to appeal... More
I'm continuing my marriage equality and LGBTQ themed cartoons this week because today and tomorrow the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in two cases regarding same - sex marriage... one concerning California's Proposition 8 and...
Today's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court is in keeping with that work.»
And before you offer up the excuse the bible uses that... «Lot was too drunk to know better»... ask yourself if that excuse would fly today in a court of law, if not, don't use it here to justify his behavior, and god does not punish him so your god must be ok with drunken incest.
How come testimony and doc - umentation is valid in our court systems today but not when we apply it to the biblical text?
I wonder how 11 eye witnesses would be received in a court of law today?
The «eye for an eye» scenario is presumptive of a judgment council of elders or in today's vernacular, a court, that assesses guilt or innocence of the alleged perpetrator.
Today, his attorney, C. Justin Brown, filed a motion in court claiming that the cellphone data used to convict Syed was unreliable.
Today in court it was again continued until December 11, 2014 (two years later).
She was formally charged today in court.
In Jesus» culture, (and indeed in many cultures today), the fatherless were especially vulnerable to poverty, exploitation, and injustice, often left without an advocate in the courts or a protector to guard them against hunger, slavery and traffickinIn Jesus» culture, (and indeed in many cultures today), the fatherless were especially vulnerable to poverty, exploitation, and injustice, often left without an advocate in the courts or a protector to guard them against hunger, slavery and traffickinin many cultures today), the fatherless were especially vulnerable to poverty, exploitation, and injustice, often left without an advocate in the courts or a protector to guard them against hunger, slavery and traffickinin the courts or a protector to guard them against hunger, slavery and trafficking.
«There is still work to be done, but today's decision indicates that we will ultimately prevail in court
The Supreme Court ruled today that anyone who is serving life in prison for a crime they committed as a minor can now appeal.
The premise is that an adequate education requires teaching about the Bible — as distinct from ignoring it, which is the almost universal practice today in public schools, and from teaching the Bible doctrinally and devotionally, which is, according to the courts, unconstitutional.
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch is in his second day of confirmation hearings and one of today's questions was about landmark Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade.
I will begin with the thought that Roosevelt's list of rights never caught on, the Court abandoned its tentative forays into a jurisprudence of redistribution in the late Sixties, and that our crisis today might be, instead, our individuals» inability to understand themselves as parts of any whole greater than themselves these days.
Even today, eye witness accounts of crime are very weak arguments in a court of law.
Deputy High Court judge Rowena Collins - Rice, who considered rival claims during a trial in London earlier this month, is scheduled to deliver a ruling today.
The phrase has its roots in a 1919 opinion by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, but there's a version of it growing increasingly common today: Falsely yelling «hate» in a crowded public square.
Today, the United States Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in the state of California's appeal of a Ninth Circuit decision declaring unconstitutional a statute enacted in that state which restricted minors» access to graphically violent video games....
However, today, the parents made a heartbreaking announcement in court: «Had Charlie been given the treatment sooner he would have had the potential to be a normal, healthy little boy,» but their lawyer explained that recent scans showed that now, the «window of opportunity no longer exists.»
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