Sentences with phrase «when judges rule»

«But when judges rule this or that policy unconstitutional, there's little room for compromise: One side must win, the other must lose.»
The filmmakers had partly won the case in September, when a judge ruled that Warner / Chappell did not hold a legitimate copyright to the song.
When the judges ruled that the school officer's actions were protected under qualified immunity, which shields public officials from liability for civil damages, Gorsuch issued a colorful dissent arguing that the student should have been able to sue the officer for using excessive force.
The Rice drama, which came to a conclusion when a judge ruled that the running back had served his suspension and was immediately eligible to return to the field, was one of several high - profile personal conduct incidents that the league has come under fire for this year.
Mr. Miller's fraud conviction, related to a real - estate deal, was overturned in 1993, when a judge ruled his actions weren't illegal, while they may «not have been a model of candor and disclosure.»
Another candidate for the Buffalo School Board — Colleen E. Russell, an ally of Carl Paladino — was knocked off the May 3 ballot today when a judge ruled she had only 498 valid signatures on her petitions to run for the seat, two short of the 500 required.
This summer, the state's case took a hit when a judge ruled email evidence used to build it was obtained illegally and should be suppressed moving forward.
An attempt to introduce ID by the district school board in Dover, Pennsylvania, was thwarted in 2005 when a judge ruled that ID is not science but the «progeny of creationism».
When a judge rules to let the will stand despite Ben's mental troubles, that ends that crux of the plot.
It was timely, then, when in 2014 Campbell Brown and the Partnership for Educational Justice brought a suit called Wright v. New York that «was inspired by a California court decision a few months earlier, when a judge ruled the state's tenure protections denied California's students their constitutional right to a sound and basic education.»
that «was inspired by a California court decision a few months earlier, when a judge ruled the state's tenure protections denied California's students their constitutional right to a sound and basic education.»
It was not a good exhibition space and the tenancy ended when a judge ruled that Saatchi's company had shown a «deliberate disregard» to the rights of the landlord.
Five months ago, I blogged about winning a driving while intoxicated trial when the judge ruled that the police stope of my client's car was unconstitutional, for being based on no more than a hunch about whether my client or his passenger had been involved in an amorphous...
Summary judgment occurs when a judge rules in favor of one party before going to trial.
The Judge concluded that the Commission was in contempt of court because it has proceeded with re-certification elections when the Judge ruled (in his decision in September 2012) that the requirement of re-certification elections in Act 10 was unconstitutional.
Bartonfalls» trolling campaign recently collapsed when a judge ruled that its patent infringement contentions were «implausible on their face.»
The battles in your divorce case don't always end when the judge rules on the last open issue.

Not exact matches

When Bourgoin fought the penalties, a Quebec judge ruled that the régie did not have the power to levy fines at all.
Last month, a U.S. District Court judge in New Jersey ruled that a debt collector had violated the law when it sued Daniel Bock in order to collect an old credit card debt.
Judge William Pauley on Tuesday ruled that defendant Raymond Lambis» rights were violated when DEA agents used a Stingray without a warrant to locate and search his Washington Heights apartment in Manhattan during a drug - trafficking investigation.
That defense ended when a federal judge in Washington, D.C. said the merger does violate antitrust rules.
And guess what: when businesses give judges money, the businesses usually get the rulings they want.
International debt settlement rules were thrown into a turmoil last year when U.S. Judge Griesa gave a highly idiosyncratic interpretation of the pari passu clause with regard to Argentina's sovereign debts.
The National Labor Relations Board recently upheld a decision by an administrative law judge against Chipotle that ruled the company violated an employee's right to complain about his job when it required him delete tweets that were critical of the company and then subsequently fired him.
NRF and its members won a major victory in 2013 when U.S. District Court Judge Richard Leon ruled that the cap went beyond the «reasonable» and «proportional» level ordered by Congress.
Zervos scored a victory recently when a New York Supreme Court judge ruled that her suit could go forward, rejecting the Trump team's argument that a sitting president can't be sued in state court.
Judge Mrs Justice Lang ruled Boris Johnson, chairman of TfL was acting lawfully when he blocked the Core Issues Trust's proposed advert because it would...
(Revelations 19)(when jesus comes back to earth) «And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war», «His eyes were as a flame of fire», clothed in a vesture dipped in blood ``, and «out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron: and he treadeth the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God.»»
The danger of idolatry is sharpest when judges issue rulings based on moral philosophizing about broad ideals without being restrained by history or tradition.
«Authority,» says Wright, «particularly when we locate it within the notion of God's Kingdom is... the sovereign rule of God sweeping through creation to judge and to heal.
Her efforts to buy the hilltop home were stymied when the nuns tried to sell the convent to a local entrepreneur to turn it into a boutique hotel, but a judge ruled in 2016 that the sale was invalid.
But Lakatos maintains that there are no clear - cut rules for judging when a period is protracted enough, or the novelty slight enough, or the alternatives promising enough, to warrant relinquishing a programme.
(Updated) School district is appealing the decision, saying the judge's ruling is unclear when it comes to the Bible - verse banners.
President Obama sidestepped that piece of legislation when he opened up more embryo - stem - cell research, but the legislation remains on the statute book, and as such the judge in August ruled as he did.
jeremiah 5 the priests bear rule on their own authority what will you do when your judged my word is not inside them.
Judge Sam Benningfield defended his ruling by wagering that this will lead to less encumberments, such as unwanted children, when inmates are released.
There were stories of Gideon, of Barak, of Deborah and others of the so - called Judges, who ruled locally in a time of national anarchy when «every man did that which was right in his own eyes.»
Total Wine Wins Challenge on Discount Pricing in Massachusetts A Boston judge has ruled that Massachusetts alcohol retailers can legally sell booze at deep discounts when they order it in bulk, rebutting state regulators who said...
One such precedent occurred in 2015, when a California judge ruled in favor of Trader Joe's after the grocery chain was sued over the use of the word «milk» on its nondairy soymilk product.
It's not as linear as that when judging development, so I'm not ruling out Campbell becoming a top player.
When Federal Judge Newell Edenfield upheld Bowie Kuhn's suspension of Ted Turner last week, the ruling was hailed as another triumph for the powers of the baseball commissioner.
Nevertheless, judging by the ongoing chaos surrounding handball decisions, this rule change could cause lots of controversy when it comes into play!
District courts aren't limited to the grounds or arguments asserted by the parties when making their rulings either, so rejection of the amicus brief does not suddenly wall off any of its arguments from consideration by the judge.
I would also like to add to @sabbahillel's answer that when the Democrats last controlled the Senate, they changed the Senate rules and eliminated the filibuster on federal judge appointments to make it easier for the Senate to approve the appointments of the Obama administration.
Federal appeals court judges weighed whether they should consider Trump's previous statements supporting a complete ban on Muslims entering the country when ruling on his revised order to suspend travel from six Muslim - majority countries.
Campaigners are set to discover whether the coalition's much - disputed high speed rail consultation was illegal when a judge finally delivers his ruling later.
They argue a state judge ruled as much in March, when the court granted the CSEA a temporary injunction against 18 layoffs at state mental - health facilities.
The judges gave no indication of when they may rule.
A Manhattan Supreme Court judge has ruled that the Bloomberg administration overstepped its bounds when it created a fund to help taxi drivers navigate the Affordable Care Act and provide support to disabled cabbies, an act that she found is more rightly, «a function for the legislature.»
Earlier this week a judge ruled that a veil - wearing woman could be forced to remove the veil in front of himself and the jury when giving evidence, but that she could remain covered for the rest of the trial.
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