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"adjudicated" Definitions
  1. settled, determined, or decreed judicially: The adjudicated amount must be paid by the stipulated due date.
  2. submitted to judicial process: Media coverage that might enhance the status of an adjudicated youth is discouraged.
  3. (of a contest) judged by one or more experts: The choral group attends a retreat in the fall and participates in an adjudicated music festival in the spring.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of adjudicate.
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"He hadn't been adjudicated a felon and he hadn't been adjudicated mentally ill," former FBI assistant director and CNN senior law enforcement analyst Tom Fuentes said.
In my state, I signed legislation that requires the mandatory reporting of somebody that has been adjudicated mentally ill, anybody that's been adjudicated for domestic violence.
What we've done in Nevada in regard to those that are adjudicated mentally ill, those that have been adjudicated guilty of domestic violence, that could be a national model.
"I want to see these cases adjudicated," Mr. Cobb said.
But other US service members have had similar cases adjudicated.
However, Consovoy's claim has never been adjudicated by a court.
What does it mean to be adjudicated as mentally incompetent?
It could be months or years before their cases are adjudicated.
The O'Bannon lawsuit against the N.C.A.A. was years from being adjudicated.
Finally, any provisional ballots cast on Election Day must be adjudicated.
The SEC judge who adjudicated Lucia's case certainly meets this test.
For the ranking, professional services consultancy Deloitte adjudicated the voting process.
Sexual harassment can be adjudicated in both civil and criminal proceedings.
And then their case can be adjudicated, and it usually takes years.
Sadly, Behm ended his life last year before the case was adjudicated.
The award will be granted before Oracle's bid protest can be adjudicated.
They applied and are now waiting for their claim to be adjudicated.
Cases are adjudicated by people with medical expertise, rather than by jurors.
Vices of the strip – prostitution, fights, drug possession – are adjudicated in this court.
Vices of the strip - prostitution, fights, drug possession - are adjudicated in this court.
Ross Stretton, at the time Ballet Theater's assistant director, adjudicated her final exams.
Both lawsuits were dismissed, so the issues they raised were never fully adjudicated.
The last time the Supreme Court adjudicated a vertical merger was in 1972.
Gosnell said Schreiber's plea of no contest Monday was adjudicated as a guilty plea.
A judge has allowed him to continue living here as his case is adjudicated.
The full autopsy report will be held until the case is adjudicated in court.
Other reasons include "adjudicated mental health" (33,569 denials) and "illegal/unlawful alien" (23,279 denials).
Students would be better served with sexual assault cases adjudicated in a proper, impartial courtroom.
The issues being adjudicated were the allegations of "breach of duty" and "causation of injury".
For the first time a case of large-scale corruption has been adjudicated in public.
None of the lawsuits reviewed have yet been adjudicated, nor have the claims been validated.
City Hall is used for a downtown community court, where low-level offenses are adjudicated.
The Pentagon's, which covers private military contractors, showed that 1,657 cases were adjudicated in 2015.
There's a legitimate debate to be had about how campus sexual assaults are best adjudicated.
They are adjudicated by the Transit Adjudication Bureau, which is responsible for policing subway conduct.
The issue would then by adjudicated by the board of elections after a public hearing.
The question of data sovereignty is being adjudicated in courts between governments and tech giants.
Persky has experienced significant ramifications as a result of the way he adjudicated the assault case.
I declined comment on the grounds that serious accusations should not be adjudicated in the press.
Fudge was discharged and his case was still under investigation because he hadn't been adjudicated yet.
He looks forward to being vindicated once this matter is fully adjudicated through the court system.
But Equifax challenged the procurement — a process still being adjudicated by the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
They are among those waiting for their asylum cases to be adjudicated in a byzantine system.
And then who would have adjudicated whether I was in acting in line with the law?
Trump's order essentially orders that families be detained together while the parent's criminal case is adjudicated.
He cannot be expected to consider the matter as though he had not adjudicated it before.
The case, which is strikingly similar to the "Boom Boom Room" case, is still being adjudicated.
"But the marriage license issue will not be adjudicated anew after each legislative session," Reeves wrote.
"We obviously don't believe that JEDI was adjudicated fairly," Jassy said in the interview with CNBC.
Adults who don't make a claim of asylum generally are adjudicated and released within a day.
They haven&apost really adjudicated, you know, the whole decision about religious freedom versus gay civil rights.
In December, Amazon's AWS chief, Andy Jassy, told CNBC that the cloud contracting was not adjudicated fairly.
The city is not guaranteed collection of the fines, since parking tickets can be adjudicated and dismissed.
But one of them, at least, has been adjudicated, in what people are calling an ingenious compromise.
"[This is] an allegation that appeared in a deposition but that was never factually adjudicated," Shapiro said.
This improved process will allow claims to be adjudicated quickly and harmed students to be treated fairly.
The company does offer buyer and seller protection, but only after claims have been adjudicated by PayPal.
" Mr. Olson allowed that the case concerned "over $100 billion of indebtedness being adjudicated in various procedures.
But are which-way-to-swerve issues better adjudicated by a surprised human sipping a Big Gulp?
Presidents should never weigh in on criminal cases before they've been adjudicated, as Obama did innumerable times.
But it wasn't enough to get him mentally adjudicated, which would have prohibited Santiago from owning a firearm.
But it wasn't enough to get him mentally adjudicated, which would have prohibited Santiago from owning a gun.
Officials in Anchorage said the gun was returned because Santiago had not been adjudicated to be mentally ill.
Before the lawsuit could be adjudicated, Hurricanes Irma and Maria struck, leaving all financial planning in a shambles.
But asylum applications, which are adjudicated in immigration court instead of by USCIS officials, do not require fees.
This solution is still searching for a problem — and along the way, creating new problems to be adjudicated.
A new proposal under consideration would require asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their cases are adjudicated.
Federal law already bars people who have been adjudicated mentally ill or committed to institutions from buying firearms.
The case against Gypsy Blanchard has been adjudicated (no spoilers here); the one against Mr. Godejohn is pending.
Trump wants a judge to temporarily enjoin Mazars from complying with the subpoena while the case is adjudicated.
This past September, the civil court determined that the matter had already been adjudicated in the guardianship court.
Though the complaint was filed to the FCC, the issue will ultimately have to be adjudicated through legislation.
He was ordered to give up his passport and will remain under supervision until his case is adjudicated.
" COMPANIES SHOULD TALK, EVEN DURING LITIGATION: "A lot of companies may say, 'This is being adjudicated in court.
That's much faster than most immigration cases are actually getting adjudicated in the backlogged court system right now.
Summonses are adjudicated in a lightning-round format, most in less than a minute, some in a few moments.
Officials in Anchorage said the gun was given back because Santiago had not been adjudicated to be mentally ill.
YouTube recently loosened its policy on takedowns, allowing disputed videos to earn money while disputes are still being adjudicated.
Instead, the fight is over the universal right of the individual to have claims fairly adjudicated by the state.
The congressmen said ICE has committed to allow him to remain in US detention while his case is adjudicated.
That is because Mr. Libous died after he filed his notice of appeal, but before it had been adjudicated.
Those who pass the initial interview live in the United States while waiting for their cases to be adjudicated.
To make matters worse, Red Flag hearings can be adjudicated based on uncorroborated claims made by a single individual.
Hazing is not acceptable in the 1st Marine ­Division — any allegation of hazing will be ­investigated and adjudicated appropriately.
Over the next two days, the fate of the nation's tax code will be adjudicated on the Senate floor.
"We can't speak to how a case was investigated, how it was adjudicated and the like," Ms. Pfohl said.
But authorities have not released the full report, which will be withheld until the case is adjudicated in court.
Of the 22 cases adjudicated by its panels, 22 resulted in a finding that the accused had acted improperly.
Most of the positive tests have yet to be adjudicated, and it is unclear how athletes will be penalized.
I doubt that he would be exonerated, however, there remains a serious question of whether he was properly adjudicated.
In fact, the overall asylum grant rate for all asylum applications adjudicated by the immigration courts is very low.
The EU hit back at the latest list of potential tariffs, saying the dispute should be adjudicated by the WTO.
Been reported in 10 different news... GARRETT: ... We will leave the moon metaphors to be adjudicated later, I assure you.
Many of the athletes who have tested positive have not been publicly identified because their cases are still being adjudicated.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have expressed concerns about the process by which tariff exemptions are adjudicated. Sen.
Another regulation Trump ordered his officials to prepare would ensure asylum claims are adjudicated in immigration court within six months.
Why is any accusation of rape or sexual assault adjudicated by an educational institution and not a court of law?
An existing law bars gun purchases to people "adjudicated as a mental defective" or involuntarily committed to a mental institution.
Trump is seeking a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction to stay the subpoena while the case is being adjudicated.
AWS CEO Andy Jassy said in an interview with CNBC Tuesday that he believes the decision was not adjudicated fairly.
This means hitting walls, putting together a to-do list, then waiting for the case to be adjudicated, dismissed or closed.
Because impeachment is, by its nature, political -- and adjudicated only by the House and Senate -- the bar of proof is lower.
ICE said it "will make every effort to reunite the child with the parent" once the parent's case has been adjudicated.
Anyone who has been committed to a mental institution or "adjudicated as a mental defective" is barred from buying a gun.
When undocumented immigrants are caught and processed to have their cases adjudicated, they can receive court dates years in the future.
The law of the land states that all asylum petitioners, the merits of their claims notwithstanding, must have their cases adjudicated.
The problem then is what to do with those now being detained while they wait for their cases to be adjudicated.
Missouri passed a law last year requiring that they be kept for 30 years in cases that have not been adjudicated.
Trump had been seeking a temporary restraining order to prevent the subpoena from being enforced while the case was being adjudicated.
Popular engagement has become a necessary face, or fate, of any current art-making that isn't adjudicated by a plutocratic market.
Amazon's AWS chief Andy Jassy told CNBC's Jon Fortt in an exclusive interview that the cloud contracting was not adjudicated fairly.
This was adjudicated in the courts after the ACA was passed, and initial premiums were set based on this safety net.
Because of a growing backlog in cases, they're often forced to wait months or years for their cases to be adjudicated.
I&aposm saying detention of families again, not of children, of families who had been kept together as their case was adjudicated.
Being able to detain children with their parents while their immigration cases are adjudicated would eliminate the incentive, the administration has said.
He added that Alabama had received around 100 reports of voter fraud and that about 60 of them had already been adjudicated.
Another federal court case, involving Huawei's alleged theft of trade secrets from T-Mobile, was already adjudicated years ago in civil court.
The Chicago Tribune reports that Washington was charged in October with misdemeanor domestic battery in a case that has not been adjudicated.
The court found that the injunction was not necessary because the issue could have been more appropriately adjudicated in a district court.
Asylum applications, however, are adjudicated in Canada, and there are no numerical limits on the number of asylees that Canada will accept.
Or, he should've asked his wife to put her political aspirations on hold until the Clinton case had been adjudicated or closed.
Flowers's lawyers argued that Evans has a lengthy history of "adjudicated purposeful race discrimination" in selecting jurors for the cases he tries.
Some parents who don't pass will be allowed to remain with their children in the US while the children's cases are adjudicated.
"What I would say is that it's fairly obvious that we feel pretty strongly that it was not adjudicated fairly," he said.
His case has yet to be adjudicated and Mr. Bouvier, who was released soon after his arrest, continues to live in Switzerland.
They allowed him to continue to serve while ignoring the objections investigators would make if his full security clearance was ever adjudicated.
Federal law prohibits people who have been "adjudicated as a mental defective" or involuntarily committed to a mental institution from buying guns.
A jury of 10 women and two men convicted her of the fraud charges, but the misdemeanor has yet to be adjudicated.
That clearance would have been adjudicated by the personnel security office, run by Joe Hagin, Trump's deputy chief of staff for operations.
Any undocumented immigrant convicted or simply charged with a crime that hasn't been adjudicated could be deported under the Trump administration's new policy.
After her case was adjudicated in immigration court, ICE placed her under supervision, with the proviso that she report to immigration authorities annually.
NEGOTIATIONS 'WITHOUT PRECONDITIONS' The EU hit back at the latest list of potential tariffs, saying the dispute should be adjudicated by the WTO.
Schiff also said any questions of executive privilege that might come up during the witness depositions could be adjudicated by the chief justice.
But the Senate, where an impeachment would have to be adjudicated, is controlled by Republicans, who are unlikely to vote to remove Trump.
Once law-enforcement has done its job, it is up to the court system on how criminals should be prosecuted and cases adjudicated.
Federal law prohibits an individual "adjudicated as a mental defective" or involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility from owning or purchasing a firearm.
And so I think Donald Trump has a point and I do think it would have to be adjudicated at a higher level.
In a 2004 opinion, Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in February, wrote that political gerrymandering should not be adjudicated by the federal courts.
"Let the court system decide," he said, while acknowledging that the claims involving Mr. Rose might never be adjudicated in a legal proceeding.
Under the Constitution, only federal criminal convictions, such as those adjudicated in the United States District Courts, may be pardoned by the President.
Odette had become a citizen through her husband's application, moving from asylee to green-card holder to citizen based on fully adjudicated claims.
When disputes about free speech are adjudicated not according to broad principles but according to who has power, the left will mostly lose.
All crimes on campus should be adjudicated by the police and the courts, not by campus amateurs often woefully ignorant of judicial procedures.
Under the new administration's policy announced last month, any undocumented immigrant convicted or charged with a crime that hasn't been adjudicated could be deported.
The immigrants were sent back to Mexico under a Trump administration policy that forces them to wait there while their immigration cases are adjudicated.
The YMCA didn't do anything after my initial complaint, and it's unclear when my complaint to the Human Rights Commission will actually be adjudicated.
Because most rape cases are adjudicated at the state level, it is important to generate momentum to carry out this work in the states.
Thornberry states that his committee will only be hearing from a survivor panel comprised of individuals whose cases have been fully investigated and adjudicated.
In addition, the President's pardon power extends to convictions adjudicated in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and military court-martial proceedings.
The request would then have been adjudicated at the NSA, and the agency would make the judgment whether or not more detail was warranted.
In another puzzler, especially for an awards contest adjudicated by journalists from overseas, foreign-language films are ineligible for the marquee best-picture categories.
In contrast, studies find that youths adjudicated in the juvenile system are significantly less likely to be re-arrested than those tried as adults.
"We feel pretty strongly that it was not adjudicated fairly," Jassy said, pointing to what he said was Trump&aposs "disdain" for the company.
NSSF got to work with the states to ensure all disqualifying records were submitted to the FBI, including criminal and adjudicated mental health records.
But Sekulow said a court would have to decide if the president could grant himself a pardon, noting the issue has never been adjudicated.
Prostitution cases are often adjudicated quickly, she said, though this case will receive more scrutiny because it is part of a human trafficking investigation.
Applications that have already been submitted that expire beyond March 5, will also be adjudicated on a case-by-case basis, according to DHS officials.
You cannot register if you have been "adjudicated mentally incompetent" or convicted of a felony unless you have had your civil or voting rights restored.
"The upcoming efforts are going to focus exclusively on individuals who have been fully adjudicated and ordered by a judge to be deported," he said.
Discrimination in admissions, however, is already being adjudicated in federal court and long-investigated as part of the work of the DOJ's Education Opportunities Section.
"Now with this change, the kids will be able to stay with the parents while they're either prosecuted or adjudicated for deportation proceedings," Azar said.
John Conyers of Michigan, who she has called on to resign, may not pass beyond a reasonable doubt and therefore may never be fairly adjudicated.
Her objective was to disprove the legal conclusions of this adjudicated crime, advance her own theories and suggest who the true murderer might have been.
It has adjudicated hundreds of cases between member countries, including more than 120 brought by the United States against trade-distorting measures of other nations.
If the goal is simply to prevent asylum-seekers from living on US soil while their cases are adjudicated, the snafus might be worth it.
Federal law already bars anyone who "has been adjudicated as a mental defective or has been committed to any mental institution" from purchasing a gun.
In a head-scratching policy for an awards program adjudicated by reporters from overseas, foreign-language films are ineligible for the marquee best picture categories.
The Westway plan, adjudicated in the 1970s and '210s, presented one of the fiercest clashes between environmental and development forces the city had ever seen.
Through the beginning of August, the Commerce Department had approved 115 requests for aluminum exclusions and denied 111, with thousands of others not yet adjudicated.
Typically, mothers who arrive with children are fitted with ankle monitors that track their movement while they wait for their asylum case to be adjudicated.
There needs to be a process to ensure that those red flags are raised to an appropriate level of seniority and adjudicated transparently and consistently.
Departments and agencies were asked to weigh in with their views, which were then adjudicated in various meetings within the National Security Council structure. ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
"As I have not adjudicated on the claims ... the proper order to be made in this case is to strike out the case," Obiozor said.
More broadly, the administration cites the president's 22019 election win as evidence that allegations about his personal behavior have already been adjudicated by the electorate.
Do you really want your rights under law to be adjudicated by a bureaucrat who is appointed by a president and responsive to a president?
The fact that Trump's memo proposes that asylum claims must be adjudicated in 180 days also makes work permits unavailable to those who have filed claims.
Congress can use its spending power, or try to enforce any contempt orders it issues; any presidential invocation of executive privilege still needs to be adjudicated.
Cases before Canada's Refugee Protection Division, where all refugee claims in the country are initially adjudicated, are private, said Immigration and Refugee Board spokeswoman Anna Pape.
And while 88 percent believe families entering the country illegally should be kept together, 53 percent want them held in custody until their case is adjudicated.
About 95 percent of those voting were in favor, she said, while the others were worried about the process by which suspected violations would be adjudicated.
In the past, migrants from places like Central America, Africa and Asia seeking asylum were allowed to enter the United States while their claims were adjudicated.
City Hall must develop an age-appropriate restorative justice option for those adjudicated as juvenile offenders for their participation in what could be a hate crime.
If "Ambassador Robert E. Lighthizer, the U.S. trade representative, has a complaint that comes before him, that will be adjudicated within 90 days," he told NPR.
The Asset's awards are adjudicated by its Board of Editors and Benchmark Research team, which also incorporate feedback from investors and issuers in the selection process.
Federal gun laws prohibit anyone who has been committed to a mental health institution against their will -- or adjudicated "mentally incompetent" -- from legally purchasing a firearm.
By the end of 2016, the number of disqualifying adjudicated mental health records in the database has increased over 170 percent to nearly 4.5 million records.
The Department of Homeland Security said that the claims for those returned would be adjudicated within a year, with an initial hearing held within 45 days.
He prevailed because the justices found that some members of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which had adjudicated his claim, expressed bias against Phillips' religious beliefs.
In these situations, the claims need to be adjudicated and something needs to be done with the people making the claims while their cases await adjudication.
Government overreach or abuse can be adjudicated by the courts, and Facebook can choose not to deploy its services in countries in which governments cannot be trusted.
"It's a pretty big hammer over her head," Brauchler said, noting that if she violated the terms of her probation, she would be adjudicated in adult court.
This means no clear rules of the road for broadband, and that a startup or sole proprietor will likely be long gone before its complaint is adjudicated.
Earlier this week, Hanser ruled that the video will not be released to the public until after the trial is underway or the case is otherwise adjudicated.
"I'm satisfied that the restitution ordered in this case bears a sufficient relationship to the gravity of the offenses for which the youth was adjudicated," he wrote.
Improving the way our laws are applied, enforced and adjudicated in fragile communities is an important goal, worthy of our most spirited pursuit over the long term.
On Monday, Trump released a new memo preparing to charge asylum-seekers application fees and remove from some their right to work while their cases are adjudicated.
Disputes over intellectual property are a regular feature of the fiercely competitive IT sector around the world, but these are usually adjudicated by courts in civil proceedings.
"I think the Democrats are going to force it to be adjudicated, and I think the Supreme Court is going to have to decide it," he added.
Amazon is currently challenging Microsoft&aposs win, and AWS CEO Andy Jassy has said the company feels the decision was "not adjudicated fairly" because of political interference.
In October 2010, four months after being falsely accused of stealing the headphones, Darboe was fingered for stealing a purse and was adjudicated as a youthful offender.
These formal, adjudicated negotiations (called "rate cases") serve to protect customers from unfair rate-setting practices, but the uncertainty of the negotiations can end up discouraging investment.
"As the district court ruled in its preliminary injunction, treating non-adjudicated claims the same as actual wrongdoing denies federal contractors their due process rights," he said.
"There is a big difference between recognizing something is very off about a person and them being actually adjudicated with a mental defect or involuntarily committed," said Cevallos.
"After a year of being tried in the press, Dr. Tyndall looks forward to finally having his case adjudicated in a court of law," attorney Leonard Levine said.
In 2008, in response to several lawsuits across the country challenging the delays, federal officials agreed to clear out the backlog, finally allowing many applications to be adjudicated.
Once authorized by Congress, Plan A could be carried out before the legality of the Clean Power Plan was finally adjudicated and long before it could be implemented.
Robertson is attempting to appeal his conviction, but he is in poor health and his 85033-month sentence likely would be completed before any appeal can be adjudicated.
The court said that although her case has yet to be finally adjudicated in the French system, her rights would clearly be violated if she were sent back.
According to U.S. and international law, people fleeing persecution in their home countries must be allowed to make claims to asylum and to have those claims fairly adjudicated.
Almost three years after the incident, she and her family have refused to partake in customary reconciliation sessions and the case has not been adjudicated by the courts.
Instead of being adjudicated in criminal court, she was turned over to New York's Judicial Diversion program, without having to plead guilty and thus losing her medical license.
And those who entered the country illegally would be barred from receiving work permits while their cases were adjudicated, which Mr. Trump said must happen within 180 days.
Border crossings have declined drastically since last spring after the administration enacted aggressive policies, like forcing asylum seekers to wait in Mexico as their immigration cases are adjudicated.
In court: A California judge on Monday blocked the president's efforts to force asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their cases are adjudicated by the immigration courts.
Right now, the only thing saving them is a court order from a California judge preventing the government from deporting reunified families while children's asylum claims are adjudicated.
But Mr. Clinton's legal team negotiated a deal whereby he testified voluntarily before a grand jury, and Mr. Starr withdrew the subpoena, so the issue was never adjudicated.
Advocates of reducing the amount of crime photography in the news have also argued that such images assume guilt for people who have just been arrested, not adjudicated.
Netanyahu's response to that question needs to be adjudicated by the Knesset House Committee, which is only due to be constituted once a new government has been formed.
He also said at a press event at its mega-conference AWS re:invent that the company feels strongly that JEDI "was not adjudicated fairly" because of political interference.
People can't own a gun if they have been adjudicated as mentally ill; if they have ever been involuntarily committed for treatment; or if they use illegal drugs.
"After the Flores regulations are finally adjudicated and put in place, that time limit will be alleviated and it will be [another] option for managing cases," he said.
"After the Flores regulations are finally adjudicated and put in place, that time limit will be alleviated and it will be [another] option for managing cases," he said.
Administration officials have often lamented that migrants who enter the country and request asylum are able to stay for years without having their cases adjudicated because of the backlog.
"In a craven and gratuitous abuse of presidential power, Donald Trump issued a Friday-night pardon to an adjudicated discriminator and disgraced former sheriff," Saenz said in a statement.
The measure Florida passed would give family, friends, and police more opportunities to intervene (at least in theory), even if a person hasn't been adjudicated regarding a mental illness.
Sitaraman provides us with a much-needed reminder of how economic inequality has been adjudicated in the past—and how it can be more effectively alleviated in the future.
Joseph Hall, the U.S. Embassy's military attaché in Pakistan, was prevented from leaving the country while U.S. officials were informed he could not leave until the wreck was adjudicated.
The voter breakdowns are still being analyzed from Saturday's Nevada caucuses — which Clinton won by five percentage points — and the Sanders claim will be adjudicated in the coming days.
"The bottom line is hazing will not be tolerated at Marine Barracks Washington, and any allegations are investigated with impartiality, fairness and urgency, and then appropriately adjudicated," Kochert said.
"Many sexual assault crimes are adjudicated at the state level, thus the importance of passing the legislation in each state," Rise said in a statement about the federal legislation.
The measure Florida is considering would give family, friends, and police more opportunities to intervene (at least in theory), even if a person hasn't been adjudicated as mentally ill.
Kelly said that by the time Porter left the White House in February, his security clearance had not been fully adjudicated one way or another by the security office.
The Trump administration plans to add Brazilian asylum-seekers to the list of those who must remain in Mexico while their immigration cases are adjudicated, BuzzFeed News reported Wednesday.
Federal law The federal Gun Control Act bars a person "who has been adjudicated as a mental defective or has been committed to any mental institution," from owning a firearm.
Her case has become a flashpoint in debate over the new policy, which says any undocumented immigrant convicted or charged with a crime that hasn't been adjudicated could be deported.
He will join the Hall's prestigious roster under the Award for Musical Excellence category, which is not decided by voters like the Performer category but adjudicated by a special committee.
WALLACE: But -- and this specific issue has never been adjudicated but there was a long history of the courts ordering presidents to do something and presidents agreeing to do it.
Also subversive: the idea of women reading books that are escapist delights instead of "bettering" themselves via the male-adjudicated canon or, honestly, doing housework or tending to their kids.
The Washington Post reported last week that a deal had been agreed upon with Mexico and that asylum-seekers would remain in that country while their cases were being adjudicated.
"All agree that gerrymandering is a noxious and destructive practice", the majority wrote, but the Maryland voters' complaint cannot be adjudicated before the Supreme Court articulates the "correct legal foundation".
At the same time, they miss people who have yet to be diagnosed, adjudicated mentally ill or involuntarily committed, including people who are suicidal or have pathological anger, he said.
"I don't know how transferable this is to next deal" because the AT&T case was adjudicated on the facts of this particular transaction, he added, echoing judge Leon's ruling.
"All visa applications are adjudicated on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the requirements of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) and other applicable laws," her statement said.
Summonses are adjudicated by judges, who ask the recipient questions about the alleged violation or infraction before deciding whether to dismiss the ticket or impose a penalty, usually a fine.
Any disputes about the length of the contract or proper enforcement therein goes to an unspecified "grievance committee" which I'm sure will be fairly adjudicated by justice-minded neutral parties.
Under current practices, asylum seekers who receive initial approval at the border to proceed with their petitions are allowed to remain in the United States until their cases are adjudicated.
The privacy ruling was necessary since the constitutional status of privacy had to be established before the court adjudicated on various challenges to the Aadhar database that are still pending.
In Brussels, EU trade chief Cecilia Malmstrom said the EU would respond with its own tariffs "in due course" when its own case against Boeing is adjudicated in early 2020.
Today, trade grievances are adjudicated differently: Since 1995, the United States has been required, like any other country, to take its complaints to the World Trade Organization's dispute settlement system.
A federal judge on Friday announced she will block a North Carolina photo ID law set to take effect in 2020 until it has been adjudicated in court, CBS reports.
Washington Muslims put human faces to Trump immigration actions "An ICE officer is now making the determination to detain and deport someone that no one has adjudicated for veracity," Altman said.
But rather than ruling on whether the baker had the right to refuse the service, the justices found the body that adjudicated the case showed "hostility" toward the baker's religious views.
If you go down that route, the New York Times, Facebook, your blog comments, everything becomes a weapon in a war, and one that basically needs to be adjudicated by governments.
David Pittman wrote accurately about how the final rule offers a HIPAA-safe mechanism for organizations to submit information to NICS about potentially dangerous individuals adjudicated or held in their institutions.
In Dane County, Wisconsin, where Vlach's case involving JEK is being adjudicated, a college student named Nathan Friar was last month spared jail time for a second-degree sexual assault conviction.
"Contrary to open borders advocates, immigration attorneys and activists, USCIS has not changed the manner in which applications for naturalization have been adjudicated," said USCIS spokesman Michael Bars, according to NBC.
This is not a disagreement that can be adjudicated perfectly, since it requires comparing our existing politicians, many of whom are indeed venal and incompetent, to an entirely hypothetical Trump era.
It also asks if you've previously been convicted of a felony or domestic violence, adjudicated "as a mental defective," dishonorably discharged from the military, or if you've ever renounced US citizenship.
ICE enforcement officials will take Alvarado-Ventura into custody after all of his local charges have been adjudicated and after he serves time for his crimes if he is found guilty.
Last year, the Economic Policy Institute reported that mandatory arbitration is now so widespread, workers' rights are more likely to be adjudicated in a black-box arbitration than in open court.
Craig Tiley, the Australian Open tournament director, said Sharapova, a former champion, "deserved the opportunity" and indicated that the case had been adjudicated and that she had served out her sanction.
But many hard-line conservatives viewed her statement as an invitation to asylum seekers, many of whom end up living in the United States for years while their claims are adjudicated.
The policy, formally known as the Migrant Protection Protocols program, which has forced more than 19403,21940 asylum-seekers back into Mexico while their asylum case is adjudicated by an immigration judge.
Details remain scarce about how such complaints would be adjudicated and whether China would agree to an arrangement that would force it to accept punishment from the United States without recourse.
Until a few weeks ago, asylum applicants who passed the initial interview that determines "credible fear of persecution" were eligible to post bond and be released while their application was being adjudicated.
The judge ruled that because the case had been adjudicated in both state and federal court, the lower court in Los Angeles was dissolving the temporary order, according to the Sacramento Bee.
That law prohibits certain categories of people from buying guns, including felons, illegal drug users and anyone who "has been adjudicated as a mental defective" or involuntarily committed to a mental institution.
"Probably going to have to let the court records speak for themselves for now until everything is over and adjudicated," chief DEA spokesperson Rusty Payne said in an email to VICE News.
"Under our system of Government, Constitutional disputes between the Legislative and Executive Branches should be adjudicated by the Judicial Branch, not by private citizens like Dr. Kupperman," Cooper wrote in a statement.
"This is a victory for small business owners and should give them some breathing room until the case can be properly adjudicated," said NFIB president and CEO Juanita Duggan in a statement.
Civil and criminal cases will be adjudicated by special ZEDE courts, though it is not clear whether each zone will have its own or whether they will join a single parallel system.
"My finding indicates that there were numerous acts of extraordinary bravery that occurred on that day, and they should be adjudicated as SOCOM deems necessary," he said, referring to Special Operations Command.
Most important, perhaps, is that the quest for justice that followed the assassination inspired many in Chile to pursue other violators of human rights, and today about 1,000 cases have been adjudicated.
"What we ought to have in every jurisdiction is a public database of adjudicated acts of [police] misconduct," said Barry Scheck, the acclaimed criminal defense lawyer who co-founded the Innocence Project.
The Guinness World Records official who adjudicated the naked swim on Saturday, Lucia Sinigagliesi, said that 2,505 women had spent at least five minutes in the sea to set a world record.
The vast majority of such aliens are found to satisfy the credible-fear threshold, although only a fraction of the claimants whose claims are adjudicated ultimately qualify for asylum or other protection.
This now-removed rule did not alter federal law which prohibits individuals "who (have) been adjudicated as a mental defective or (have) been committed to any mental institution" from owning a firearm.
It allows the Justice Department-appointed director -- currently, director James McHenry -- to issue a ruling if appeals aren't adjudicated within a specific time frame, thereby granting the director new decision-making authority.
Those fleeing violence or persecution have found asylum rules tightened and have been forced to wait in squalid camps in Mexico or sent to countries like Guatemala as their cases are adjudicated.
The court denied the government's motion because it was not convinced that the government is likely to prevail on the states' due process claim when the case is adjudicated on its merits.
The WTO dispute settlement system has adjudicated more than 85033 cases brought by the United States against other countries' trade-distorting measures, finding in our favor about 90 percent of the time.
First, the commissioner suspended Kauff pending the outcome of his trial, fuming that it had taken over a year for the case to be adjudicated and blaming the player for the delay.
Trump wants to alter the Chapter 19 process through which anti-dumping complaints are adjudicated, while the Canadians want to alter the Chapter 11 process through which companies can challenge government action.
In practice, unless somebody is a convicted felon or adjudicated mentally incompetent (and even that's questionable), then ownership of a weapon, or dozens of weapons, cannot be denied, and can hardly be regulated.
"At this time, because the case remains open and has not been adjudicated, the Police Bureau is not releasing additional information," Sergeant Chris Burley, the Portland police public information officer, told BuzzFeed News.
Crimes committed by FARC members during the war are to be adjudicated by a special tribunal, but those committed after demobilization are subject to regular judicial procedure, which includes the possibility of extradition.
The 2013 vote proceeded calmly, despite technical glitches, but opposition leader Raila Odinga challenged the result that handed the presidency to Uhuru Kenyatta, an appeal adjudicated by the former chief justice Willy Mutunga.
Trump and a handful of legal scholars have suggested the Constitution's "natural-born citizen" requirement requires the president be born on U.S. soil, and the issue has never been adjudicated in federal court.
In addition to setting a fee for asylum applications, which are currently free to file, the memo ordered officials to issue rules to ensure claims are adjudicated in immigration court within six months.
Why "self-initiated" matters: Most of the time, these cases are adjudicated by the U.S. government following a U.S. industry petition claiming injury from a foreign nation's subsidies or a private company's dumping.
Moreover, for an agency that often struggles with backlogs and long wait times, consistently requiring those whose claims have been adjudicated incorrectly to resubmit them only furthers many of VA's internal workload problems.
But this month, in a 56-page decision, Justice Geoffrey D. Wright, dismissed Ms. Banach's claim of gender-based discrimination, the last of several claims that were adjudicated as part of the lawsuit.
Under MPP, for instance, Central American migrants are returned to the Mexican city from which they tried to access the United States to request asylum while their cases are adjudicated in U.S. courts.
On the southern side of the bridge is an ever-growing encampment of asylum-seekers sent back to Mexico until their immigration cases are adjudicated under the Trump administration's "remain in Mexico" policy.
PolitiFact adjudicated the Trump-Cruz dispute over eminent domain and found that Trump was half-right when he accused Cruz of "false advertising" during his appearance on NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday.
Because the lower court already ruled in Grimm's favor based on that guidance, which is now gone, the Supreme Court decided that the merits of the case need to be adjudicated on their own.
Now the case has become a flashpoint in the heated national dispute over Trump's executive order that says any undocumented immigrant convicted or charged with a crime that hasn't been adjudicated could be deported.
"There really isn't currently any other mechanisms to remove guns from people who are dangerous but haven't been adjudicated as mentally ill, convicted of a felony, or are not domestic violence abusers," she explained.
The plaintiffs argued that Brazil's 1988 Constitution — which says "no one shall be considered guilty until their case is fully adjudicated" — gives defendants the right to remain free as long as appeals are pending.
"The revived Child Victims Act cases are critically important cases, raising numerous challenging legal issues, that must be adjudicated as consistently and expeditiously as possible," Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks said in a statement.
He is, as a Justice Department official put it, "the last adjudicated Nazi criminal in the United States" — not to mention a man who should not have been allowed here in the first place.
"These are all individuals subject to removal under federal law whose cases were adjudicated and persons determined to have no lawful basis to remain in the United States," an ICE spokesperson told VICE News.
On Wednesday, Judge Sullivan ordered the administration to return six other plaintiffs, two of them children, who had been removed from the country under the Sessions decision before their asylum claims could be adjudicated.
While cases of sexual assault adjudicated in the restorative justice system are rare, some women who have experienced rape have reported finding the restorative justice process a valuable part of finding closure more broadly.
"HBO's opposition clearly shows that they are afraid to have this matter adjudicated because it will expose the falsity of the documentary," Bryan J. Freedman, a lawyer for the estate, said in a statement.
Yes, it's partially a byproduct of the tension between the administration's desire to hold illegal arrivals while their status is adjudicated and a court ruling that forbids holding children for more than 20 days.
Ator failed a background check during an attempted firearm purchase in 2014 because he had earlier been adjudicated "a mental defective" and temporarily committed to an institution, three law enforcement sources previously told CNN.
"As the majority of these claims will not be successful when they are adjudicated by an immigration court, we need Congress to act to address these vulnerabilities," CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan said in a statement.
Polanco was placed in what it called a restrictive housing unit at the Rose M. Singer Center on May 30 after she was adjudicated for an assault that injured another person in custody, DOC said.
At which point, they must send the child to a family member, a sponsor or a foster family in the interior of the country until the asylum claims are adjudicated and that can take forever.
Under the Dublin agreement, applicants in Europe are required to apply for asylum in the first country they reach and have their cases adjudicated there, creating an obvious problem for EU countries with southern borders.
The study, which did not include employment class actions, found that in the small percentage of cases that reached an adjudicated conclusion, employees were more likely to win – and typically recovered more money – in arbitrations.
"It seems hard to imagine that it continues to increase without figuring out a way to get cases adjudicated more swiftly through the system, otherwise individuals are in custody at great expense to American taxpayers."
The two parties disputing the sculpture's ownership — the dealer Larry Gagosian and a representative of the Qatar royal family — have agreed that the statue will go to the Gagosian Gallery until the conflict is adjudicated.
Bill Freimuth, a senior vice president at the Recording Academy, said these awards include work that falls outside songwriting and performance — everything from engineering to package design — and are adjudicated based on a separate system.
This year's report is based on internal legal documents of 2023 sexual assault cases adjudicated in 2015 at Fort Hood, Texas; Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia; Camp Pendleton, California; and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.
Clinton said that the woman told her in a call on Friday that she felt pleased with how the situation was adjudicated at the time and that she felt as if she had been heard.
Since its implementation in January 2019, the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) has forced nearly 60,13 immigrants and asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for months while their cases are adjudicated by a US immigration judge.
"The revived Child Victims Act cases are critically important cases, raising numerous challenging legal issues, that must be adjudicated as consistently and expeditiously as possible across the state," Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence K. Marks said.
In 2017, trade analyst Daniel Ikenson of the libertarian Cato Institute found that the US had won 91% of times it brought a complaint that ended up being adjudicated by the Geneva-based trade monitor.
The process usually takes around 90 seconds, and, if all the records are in the right place, would prevent a purchaser who was previously involuntarily committed or adjudicated as mentally incompetent from getting the gun.
Although the person can request counsel, there is no requirement for a person to petition for this right to remain silent and have their request adjudicated by a court in order to exercise this right.
The organization said in a news release it is now working to pass sexual assault survivor protections in all fifty state houses because a majority of sexual assault crimes are adjudicated at the state level.
"I thank the bench that adjudicated exactly according to the truth," Kim Ji-eun, the aide who had gone on national TV to accuse him of sexually harassing and repeatedly assaulting her, said in a statement.
Under the agreement's terms, the Mexican government agreed to better police its southern border with Guatemala and take in possibly tens of thousands of people seeking asylum in the United States while their cases are adjudicated.
Per the terms of their bail, all 3 players have been ordered to stay at the team hotel in Hangzhou until the case has been adjudicated -- which could take days, weeks or months, according to Markazi.
While other laws prohibit gun ownership for previously adjudicated crimes or mental health dispositions, red-flag gun laws can let authorities confiscate guns before a crime or suicide is attempted, when evidence shows danger is imminent.
For 2202,2628 asylum seekers whose applications were adjudicated at the San Francisco Immigration Court, the likelihood of a denial varied from only 28500 percent up to 6900 percent, depending on which immigration judge handled the case.
Mr. Bowers did not fall into any category barred from gun ownership under federal law, including felons, convicted domestic abusers, dishonorably discharged veterans, or people adjudicated to be mentally ill or subject to certain restraining orders.
While Iran announced on Monday that it breached the deal's restriction on storing more than 300 kg (661 lb) of low-enriched uranium, Kimball said the issue would be adjudicated through the accord's dispute resolution mechanism.
If Mr. Mueller concludes that the president engaged in criminal conduct but follows O.L.C. opinions in declining to indict him, the president's legal responsibility will not be adjudicated as long as he occupies the White House.
Louis A. Chaiten, a lawyer for Mr. Gamble, relied heavily on the original meaning of the double jeopardy clause, citing English decisions that apparently had refused to allow subsequent prosecutions for crimes adjudicated by foreign courts.
But last year the government began a pilot program to test alternatives, giving petitioners their liberty while their cases were being adjudicated, and providing them with better access to humanitarian aid and psychological and legal counseling.
If "Ambassador Robert E. Lighthizer, the U.S. trade representative, has a complaint that comes before him, that will be adjudicated within 90 days," Navarro said in an interview on Monday on the NPR news program 1A.
It centered on the more fraught matter of what might be called emotional property—Hardwick's rights to her own privacy and pain, claims to be adjudicated not by a court but by friends, critics, and posterity.
The gunman failed a background check during an attempted firearm purchase in 2014 because he had earlier been adjudicated "a mental defective" and temporarily committed to an institution, three law enforcement sources told CNN on Wednesday.
For the 6,21625 asylum seekers whose applications were adjudicated at the San Francisco Immigration Court, the likelihood of a denial varied from only 2900 percent up to 220006 percent, depending on which judge handled the case.
Trump's lawyers are asking a judge for a permanent injunction staying the subpoena while Trump is president, as well as a temporary injunction barring Mazars from complying with the subpoena until its validity has been adjudicated.
Central American migrants are sent to Mexico from the United States under a different policy, one that allows them to make an asylum claim but forces them to wait in Mexico while their cases are adjudicated.
Central American migrants are sent to Mexico from the United States under a different policy, one that allows them to make an asylum claim but forces them to wait in Mexico while their cases are adjudicated.
A 2015 study by the U.C.L.A. law professor Ingrid Eagly found that deportation proceedings of detained immigrants heard by videoconference were adjudicated more quickly, in fewer days and with fewer trials, than those heard in person.
The deal was dubbed the antitrust case of the decade, and it was the first time a court has adjudicated over a vertical merger since cell phones were invented, and thus changed the media and distribution landscape.
Of the 2.29 million summonses adjudicated in the city's criminal courts from 2004 to 2009, nearly 1.19 million were dismissed, the bulk of which the plaintiffs said were dismissed after a judge found they were legally insufficient.
The change we are seeking is profound - the vast majority of the 2.3 million people incarcerated in this country are in state, not federal, facilities and most criminal cases are adjudicated on the state and local level.
So far, roughly half of the more than 100 members have been allowed in to make their case, which could take months to years to finally be adjudicated if they meet the initial screening for credible fear.
D&aposSOUZA: I mean here is a tiny detail about my case that&aposs so revealing, this Clinton appointee judge who adjudicated my case, the same guy who said, "Oh no there&aposs no political targeting here".
Senate Republicans have warned for weeks, however, that an emergency declaration will be subject to a lengthy legal battle and likely will be blocked by a federal judge until adjudicated by an appellate or the Supreme Court.
How it works: All parents have since been reunited with their children since but still face deportation pending a court order from a California judge preventing the government from deporting them until their children's claims are adjudicated.
I thought it'd be good to do a story where we didn't really focus on the survivors or the perpetrators, but more on why these cases were not being adjudicated properly and why people weren't getting justice.
Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch These are just a handful of the issues that will need to be adjudicated and resolved before we ever live in a true world of fully functioning autonomous cars and trucks.
As the president sees it, many migrants with no legitimate claim are taking advantage of the asylum system to get into the country and build new lives while their requests are being adjudicated by an immigration judge.
"We want to get the claims in this case adjudicated as quickly as possible, and we want to get the truth to the American people as quickly as possible," Mr. Avenatti said in an interview on Friday.
As a technical matter, the government of Puerto Rico and the corporation handling the Cofina bonds have filed separate cases, which the oversight board proposes to keep separate but have adjudicated "jointly," for the sake of efficiency.
"She explained that she and other career officials adjudicated denials of applications for multiple security clearances that were later overturned by senior officials in order to grant the employees access to classified information," the Oversight Committee memo stated.
"Once a parent is prosecuted and the child is placed in ORR custody, ICE will make every effort to reunite the child with the parent once the parent's immigration case has been adjudicated," ICE said in a statement.
Days before the caravan arrived, the Department of Homeland Security said that in order to "ensure that all cases and claims are adjudicated promptly" it was sending additional asylum officers, attorneys, immigration judges, and prosecutors to the border.
"We're going to have to walk the balance between not tolerating people who abuse their power and not mob-lynching people before the facts have come out and been adjudicated in the processes that were described," Busby said.
As part of the deal, Mexico said it would deploy its National Guard security force to its southern border with Guatemala, as well as take in people seeking asylum in the United States while their cases are adjudicated.
It is big and diverse society, in which a remarkable number of competing claims need to be adjudicated, and in which interests on all sides of those claims want to make sure their views are taken into account.
" The gun lobby group tweeted on Thursday that "the NRA's long-standing position that those who have been adjudicated as a danger to themselves or others should not have access to firearms and should be admitted for treatment.
"If you consider the processing delays coupled with this new policy, survivors who have cooperated with law enforcement who may be eligible for a U visa now risk being deported before their cases are adjudicated," Friedman Levin said.
"Those who have been adjudicated as a danger to themselves or others should not have access to firearms and should be admitted for treatment," the NRA said on Monday, without specifying what, if any, legislation it might support.
Other laws prohibit gun ownership for previously adjudicated crimes or mental health dispositions, but ERPOs, they say, are meant to allow action to be taken before a crime or suicide is attempted, when evidence shows danger is imminent.
He also rolled back an attempt by the Obama administration to clarify and broaden the statutory definitions of the terms that disable individuals who had been committed to mental institutions or adjudicated as mentally incompetent from buying guns.
Concerns that this process might disadvantage complainants are unfounded: Out of 16 Title IX cases adjudicated under this process — including those for sexual assault, stalking or sexual harassment — 103, or 81 percent, were resolved in favor of complainants.
Not only is this opinion widely accepted, it's written into US federal law that anyone who "has been adjudicated as a mental defective or has been committed to any mental institution" is not able to legally buy a gun.
A federal prosecutor there told reporters there it appeared there was no reason under the law to deny him his gun, and federal law requires a person be "adjudicated mentally ill" for the gun to be held by police.
" A spokesperson for the WGAW quoted the union's statement of principles: "WGAW is a union, not judge or jury, and cases of harassment and discrimination should be adjudicated in a court of law or through legal policies of employment.
To alleviate the number of appeals to the central government in Beijing, the guidelines encouraged local offices to take up more cases, while stating that higher government offices would not accept cases that could be adjudicated at local level.
The list is compiled in-house and then adjudicated on by a 63-strong judging panel that includes leading names such as Alastair Lukies, non-executive chairman of Innnovate Finance, and the U.K prime minister's business ambassador for fintech.
A GREEK Muslim woman who lost out because her late husband's will was adjudicated by Islamic law has been vindicated by the European Court of Human Rights, in a ruling that could have implications for other parts of Europe.
The other is to speed up the court process so that people charged with the most serious crimes can have their cases adjudicated more quickly and either be released or be sent to serve their sentences in upstate prisons.
"The committee is investigating the policies and processes by which interim security clearances are investigated and adjudicated within the executive branch," Representative Trey Gowdy, Republican of South Carolina and the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, wrote this week.
There are 10 additional passengers among the Diamond Princess evacuees who tested positive for the virus in Japan, and who Messonnier said will likely be added to the official US count once the Japanese test results have been adjudicated.
He speculated in California land and was, once again, a kind of innocent, bemused spectator to the coming of the gold rush, in 1849, more or less stumbling into a significant (though later much adjudicated) mineral holding near Yosemite.
A portion of OSES's analysis is predicated on the contention that intellectual property and patents are not public rights, but instead private or property rights, which should be adjudicated in a court of law, not by a government agency.
In it, Mr. Stern identifies a question, currently being adjudicated in the courts, that he believes could unite conservatives and liberals under a shared desire to protect constitutional rights: Can merely carrying a handgun justify police search and seizure?
Those decisions mean that Britain could no longer be a part of the single market for goods, capital, people and services of the European Union, because the rules for that market are adjudicated by the European Court of Justice.
He asked that his case be reheard under the new regents' policy and requested a stay of his decision "until the enforceability of the 2011 dear colleague letter has been adjudicated" — suggesting that Ehrhart's lawsuit might settle the point.
The most pertinent of the three cases in terms of Republican Trump administration priorities involves whether immigrants in custody for deportation proceedings have the right to a hearing to request their release when their cases are not promptly adjudicated.
While Major League Baseball can suspend Chapman from participating in spring training — as it did with Colorado Rockies shortstop Jose Reyes, who was barred Tuesday at least until his criminal case is adjudicated — Manfred is not expected to do so.
In Europe, a conditional right to proselytise (in the sense of advocating the truth of one's religion) was affirmed by a famous judgment of the Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights, the so-called Kokkinakis case, adjudicated in 1993.
Many asylum-seekers disappear into the grey labour market as they wait for their cases to be adjudicated, joining the ranks of America's 10.5m unlawful migrants; the Department of Justice says almost half do not show up for court hearings.
Her death comes amid criticism of the Trump administration's treatment of transgender asylum seekers, including efforts to bar protections for people who enter the US between ports of entry and making migrants wait in Mexico while their immigration cases are adjudicated.
"You have made harsh charges on the basis of allegations made in lawsuits and other court filings that have not been adjudicated and have accepted at face value claims that have been thrown about in years of slanted media coverage."
Following the arrest, Reyes was put on baseball's administrative leave list as a part of the sport's new domestic abuse policy in which the league can take action even if the player's case hasn't yet been adjudicated in the legal system.
The justices ruled 20123-2 that a type of in-house patent review at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office does not violate a defendant's right under the U.S. Constitution to have a case adjudicated by a federal court and jury.
AND ON THIS PARTICULAR CASE, AT&T AND TIME WARNER, IT WAS THE FACTS AND CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING OUR DEAL THAT WERE EVALUATED AND WERE ADJUDICATED SO I DON'T KNOW HOW TRANSFERABLE A LOT OF THIS IS TO THE NEXT DEAL.
But several individuals who sent requests to Google told The New York Times that the lack of detail over how these decisions were made left them frustrated and, in some cases, angry that a company adjudicated on such delicate matters.
The mental health ban also applies to prospective firearms owners "adjudicated as a mental defective"—an antiquated term to describe individuals found unfit to stand trial, incompetent to take care of their own affairs, or a danger to themselves or others.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday handed a win to President Donald Trump by leaving in effect a policy that requires thousands of people seeking asylum at the southern border to wait in Mexico while their claims are adjudicated.
Britain says its claim to the Chagos Islands is enshrined in an agreement it made with Mauritians in 1965, and it contends that such a bilateral dispute has no business being adjudicated by the tribunal, which operates in The Hague.
Federal law bars gun ownership by felons, fugitives, drug abusers, people adjudicated to be mentally ill, those dishonorably discharged from the military or living in the country illegally, and by convicted domestic abusers or others subject to domestic violence restraining orders.
Of the 83,28 migrants in the program Reuters identified in the EOIR data, only 2718 – about 220% - had their cases transferred off the MPP court docket, allowing them to wait in the United States while their asylum claims are adjudicated.
And if you look at federal records, you see that the number of asylum seekers that have their cases go through the system and are adjudicated, a large number of them are decided in absentia, which they just never show up for them.
That&aposs an insane thing to do if you have the system we have right, but the executive order keeps that in place and says, "We&aposre going to keep the families together while their asylum claims and their immigration status is adjudicated".
The new administration's plan to give law enforcement more leeway in undocumented immigrant detentions, to veer away from allowing immigrants to stay in the country while their cases are adjudicated, and more -- it's all part of the law and how it is interpreted.
"Once a parent is prosecuted and the child is placed in ORR custody, ICE will make every effort to reunite the child with the parent once the parent's immigration case has been adjudicated," according to a statement from Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The claims themselves are still being adjudicated, and the number is not unusually high for a bankruptcy, but the variety of claimants indicates nervousness among creditors, said Rick Antonoff, a bankruptcy attorney with Blank Rome LLP, who is not involved in SunEdison cases.
More than 50,000 have been forced to wait in Mexico while their immigration cases are adjudicated, and the administration is trying to deny protections to migrants who fail to apply for asylum in at least one country on their way to the border.
"As the majority of these claims will not be successful when they are adjudicated by an immigration court, we need Congress to act to address these vulnerabilities in our immigration system which continue to negatively impact border security efforts," the statement read.
The agreement aims to ensure that if Canada launches a trade dispute against the EU, or vice-versa, they can be sure that the case can be adjudicated, appealed and settled in a ruling that both sides will respect as binding and final.
It can also mean arbitration, which means that due to an agreement between the parties, sometimes as part of an employment agreement, a claim is adjudicated in a private venue by arbitrators -- lawyers or retired judges -- who are paid by the hour.
According to a report from the board, of the 234 cases it adjudicated in 2016, 160 resulted in some form of disciplinary action — and in 103 instances the discipline imposed was a brief suspension or the loss of one to 10 vacation days.
In issuing his order, Nichols said that giving notice alone isn't enough to prevent Trump's lawsuit from becoming moot before it can be adjudicated, so he also ordered the Ways and Means Committee to not receive requested state tax returns for two weeks.
The family had been waiting for months in Mexico while their US immigration case was adjudicated as part of the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy, which has sent back more than 60,000 immigrants and asylum-seekers to cities across the border.
In the wake of Barr's announcement, a series of death row prisoners joined a long-dormant legal challenge to that previous method and asked Chutkan to block their execution under the new protocol until their legal challenges to it were fully adjudicated.
The president, emboldened by the Supreme Court's validation of the travel ban, continued on Tuesday to rail against immigration laws that afford those fleeing danger and persecution in their home countries the chance to have their asylum claims adjudicated by a judge.
" Colbert said: "Examples of men who were not held accountable for their behavior, especially men in power with younger women or people who worked for them, is worthy of being readjudicated or adjudicated for the first time, no matter how long ago it happened.
However, off the top of my head, I can think of a number of crimes that also overlap with university policy and that are investigated and adjudicated by college administrators: underage drinking, possession and distribution of controlled substances, aggravated assault, robberies, and identity theft.
The freshman Minnesota Congresswoman -- who's part of the so-called "Squad" -- just had her divorce case adjudicated in her home state -- where a judge signed off on her split from now-ex-hubby Ahmed Hirsi ... who's also the father of her 3 minor children.
But its NAFTA case will be adjudicated by a private arbitration tribunal convened under Chapter 11 of the North American Free Trade Agreement — what is known as an investor-state dispute settlement process of a type that has become common in international trade deals.
Provisions for injunctions are commonly found in business agreements, particularly in non-disclosure agreements, where one party concedes that if the agreement is violated, the disclosing side could suffer "irreparable harm" between the time a claim is filed and when it ultimately is adjudicated.
The camp has exploded in population over the past year as a result of the Trump Administration's Migrant Protection Protocol, better known as the "Remain in Mexico" policy, which requires asylum seekers to wait in Mexico while their claims are adjudicated in the United States.
The president's speech last August on Afghanistan was worth listening to, clearly the product of the traditional deliberative process where intelligence sets the picture based on the best available information, and then security agencies weigh in with views that are adjudicated by the National Security Council.
Under the deal reached on Friday, Mexico agreed to use a large part of its newly formed National Guard to hold back immigrants crossing from Guatemala, and to take in possibly tens of thousands of people seeking asylum in the United States while their cases are adjudicated.
" Providing in-depth historical insight into the "The Glorious Years" (the 1950s to 1970s), McCormack describes how Sitaraman's book "provides us with a much-needed reminder of how economic inequality has been adjudicated in the past—and how it can be more effectively alleviated in the future.
"All we need to do ... is overturn the so-called Flores Settlement, allow families to be held at the border, provide a little bit of extra money to the military and [Department of Homeland Security] for family housing units while those claims are adjudicated," he said.
Due to a settlement between the State Department and Defense Distributed -- a Texas based designer of 3D guns -- felons, domestic abusers, terrorists, those adjudicated too mentally ill to own guns and any other person unable to legally purchase firearms will be able to print one at home.
DONNA LAMB, NEW YORK To the Editor: Republican defenders of President Trump, including his press secretary, have regularly resorted to the claim that since voters knew of his sexual misconduct before voting and elected him anyway, the issue has been adjudicated by voters in Mr. Trump's favor.
Legally, they're not supposed to be held by border agents for more than 72 hours before being sent to the Department of Health and Human Services, which is responsible for finding their nearest relative in the US to house them while their immigration cases are adjudicated.
"With over 200,000 assets remaining in dispute, in the event the Court is required to make individual determinations on each of these 200,000 assets, cars very well might be flying around Mars by the time the dispute is fully adjudicated," he wrote in his 196-page ruling.
Whether that would -- whether that would extend to sitting for an interview or being called before a grand jury has never been fully adjudicated, but I think the president may be on not as strong ground there -- his legal team may be not as on strong ground there arguing.
But rather than decide if Phillips had a First Amendment right to refuse the service — as he'd argued, which could have had thundering implications for civil rights and religious liberty — the court found the Colorado Civil Rights Commission showed "hostility" toward his religious views when it adjudicated the case.
Many of the top comments on YouTube suggest that the video is "FAKE," and Motherboard has confirmed with the fight's promoters that the livestream itself was not live and little of the production could be considered "real" in the traditional sense of how fights are usually fought and adjudicated.
After his repeated outbursts in court, calling Judge Hoffman "a pig" and "a fascist," the judge ordered him bound and gagged in his chair — the image of a black man chained in court shocked many Americans — and later severed his case for a separate trial that was never adjudicated.
"Those who were involved in bloodshed and fighting will be submitted to trial and will be punished, but those who joined Daesh and worked in civil sectors, like medicine, nursing and municipalities," will be adjudicated by tribal mediation panels, he said, referring to another name for the Islamic State.
But precisely because accusations that a person violated those norms cannot be adjudicated in a court, the only way to provide some kind of protection against false claims is for those of us in the "discourse" to police ourselves, and call out allegations when they go too far.
As a mother who struggled with infertility for years and required IVF to start my family, I'm just one of the many, many Americans who'd never be able to enter her courtroom with any reasonable expectation that my case would be adjudicated in a fair and impartial manner.
"This helps put Mexico on the hook for holding and detaining these people until their asylum claims are adjudicated, and what that means is it's a great incentive for the Mexicans to actually cooperate with us to secure our Southern border, so Mexico has skin in the game," the official said.
"Depriving an elected official of his or her pay based on charges which have not been adjudicated and to which the elected official has not had an opportunity to respond is not a decision to be taken lightly," Wrenn wrote this week, reiterating that the decision may be revisited later.
With limited exceptions, people who entered the country illegally; have any federal or state felony conviction; or have been convicted of any offense involving child abuse, domestic violence; or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be prevented from obtaining employment authorization while their asylum claims are being adjudicated.
Federal law defines nine categories that would legally prevent a person from owning a gun, which include being convicted of a felony, a misdemeanor domestic violence charge, being adjudicated as a "mental defect" or committed to a mental institution, the subject of a restraining order or having an active warrant.
"But if I would have ever thought for a second that they were gonna fight or that that guy had a gun on him, I would never, never…" The report does not indicate how Judge Bell finished that thought, but it does detail the punishments adjudicated to the three justices.
" In a Supreme Court brief, the solicitor general, Noel J. Francisco, said the new policy was needed to address "an unprecedented surge in the number of aliens who enter the country unlawfully across the southern border and, if apprehended, claim asylum and remain in the country while their claims are adjudicated.
Trump is requesting that a judge temporarily enjoin Mazars from complying with the subpoena as the case is adjudicated, while the Manhattan district attorney's office is arguing that the case should be dismissed, and that any legal challenge to its subpoena should take place in state court rather than federal court.
Not only will every contentious issue be adjudicated on the basis of supporting or opposing Trump, but even non-contentious issues like President Obama's doctor giving President Trump a clean bill of health become contentious because of the media's desire to destroy the Trump presidency and Republican control of Congress.
"The committee is investigating the policies and procedures by which interim security clearances are investigated and adjudicated within the executive branch, and the extent to which any security clearance issued to Porter comported with those policies and process," Gowdy wrote to White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE.
Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa was the sole sponsor on this bill that stops the FBI from performing background checks on people adjudicated to be mentally ill and now he's stating for the record, 'Well, it's a shame the FBI isn't doing background checks on these mentally ill people.
"The United States has experienced a surge in the number of aliens who enter the country unlawfully from Mexico and, if apprehended, claim asylum and remain in the country while the claim is adjudicated, with little prospect of actually being granted that discretionary relief," Solicitor General Noel Francisco wrote in Tuesday's filing.
But in a memo this week intended to discourage migrants — most of whom began their treks in Central America — President Trump ordered sweeping changes to the asylum process, an already byzantine system in which asylum seekers often wait years for their cases to be adjudicated because of a bottleneck in the immigration courts.
"The United States has experienced a surge in the number of aliens who enter the country unlawfully from Mexico and, if apprehended, claim asylum and remain in the country while the claim is adjudicated, with little prospect of actually being granted that discretionary relief," Solicitor General Noel J. Francisco told the justices.
More than a half-dozen legal challenges were filed when the rule was announced and five district courts granted temporary injunctions — pausing the implementation of the new rule until those cases could be fully adjudicated — but the Supreme Court's decision lifts those injunctions and allows the rule to go into effect this week.
There is precedent for dealing with cultural destruction as a war crime beyond the purview of the I.C.C. The United Nations-backed tribunal that examined crimes committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s adjudicated numerous cases of the destruction of religious and cultural sites as war crimes and crimes against humanity.
A major push was also made this year in Pennsylvania to pass a so-called red flag law that would allow the police or relatives to petition a judge to temporarily take weapons away from people who appear to be a threat to themselves or others, even if they have not been adjudicated mentally ill.
" In a Supreme Court brief in the case, the solicitor general, Noel J. Francisco, said the new policy was needed to address "an unprecedented surge in the number of aliens who enter the country unlawfully across the southern border and, if apprehended, claim asylum and remain in the country while their claims are adjudicated.
The email to staffers, sent Wednesday by USCIS deputy Mark Koumans and obtained by BuzzFeed News, asked employees to volunteer for administrative work in ICE field offices across the country, including processing files that are part of a program forcing immigrants seeking asylum to remain in Mexico as their cases are adjudicated, and supporting public document requests.
Haggerty also said last week that the game's governing bodies had now agreed in principle that it is time to change policy and announce provisional bans after a player tested positive rather than waiting for each case to be adjudicated before releasing the information (and then only in the case when a violation had been confirmed).
Of the 273 cases adjudicated so far by the investigation team, 93 involved some form of contamination, 90 involved an environmental control systems (ECS) component failure, 85033 involved human factors, 41 involved an on-board oxygen generating system (OBOGS) component failure, 11 involved a breathing gas delivery component failure, and 45 were inconclusive or involved another system failure.
As we reported in December, at a press conference at AWS re:Invent, the cloud arm's annual customer conference, AWS CEO Andy Jassy made clear the company thought the president had unfairly influenced the procurement process: "I would say is that it's fairly obvious that we feel pretty strongly that it was not adjudicated fairly," he said.
The Trump administration has rolled out policies aimed at non-Mexican asylum-seekers such as the Migrant Protection Protocols, which forces people to wait in Mexico while their immigration cases are adjudicated, or a rule that generally bars asylum for immigrants who traveled through another country before arriving in the US without being denied refuge there first.
"In terms of getting something real done, the universal background check is sort of at the nexus of a chance of actually becoming law, particularly if the president would support it, and at the same time doing a whole lot of good in preventing people, felons, those who are adjudicated mentally ill, from getting guns," Schumer said.
Saunders also argued the IPR system, created through the America Invents Act in 2011, "creates an unnecessary and unfair burden on innovators of branded medicines by opening up patents to parallel and often inconsistently adjudicated challenges before both federal courts and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board" — a "double jeopardy" Saunders said last month that Allergan was seeking to avoid.
After several months of experimenting with punitive policies toward families coming to the US without papers — including separating thousands of children from their parents to detain and prosecute parents — the Trump administration is reluctantly returning to a practice it pejoratively calls "catch and release": releasing families from immigration detention and allowing them to live in the US while they wait for their asylum claims to be adjudicated.
The Trump administration's Migrant Protection Protocol policy has resulted in thousands of asylum-seekers having to wait in Mexico's border towns for their cases to be adjudicated in the US. In late May, Mexican immigration officials said more than 6,700 Central Americans had been returned to Mexico as part of the policy, and some asylum-seekers had been given initial US court dates as late as June 2020.
"This authority, which gives the Attorney General the ability 'to assert control over the BIA and effect profound changes in legal doctrine,' while providing 'the Department of Justice final say in adjudicated matters of immigration policy,' represents an additional avenue for the advancement of executive branch immigration policy that is already firmly embodied in practice and regulations," the article said, quoting a Fordham Law Review article written by Joseph Landau.
Her book is a look at the secretive and largely unaccountable processes by which campus sexual assault allegations are investigated and adjudicated, using a handful of real incidents to illustrate her broader argument that complex interpersonal relationships and dumb drunken mistakes are now the quasilegal purview of well-paid administrators more interested in protecting a university's reputation — even if it means ruining a few men's lives — than seeking either truth or justice.
Rodriguez, however, Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrBarr has booked ,000 holiday party at Trump's DC hotel: WaPo Trump officially nominates Eugene Scalia as Labor secretary pick Democrats call on House committees to probe Epstein's 2008 'sweetheart deal,' suicide MORE held in Matter of M-S-, on April 85033, 2019, that mandatory detention of an alien who has established a credible fear must continue until his asylum application has been adjudicated, unless he is released on parole.
The process stems from the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008, signed by then-president George W. Bush, which made it so USCIS was the first body to hear and determine asylum claims made by children who arrived in the country without a guardian — a law meant to place unaccompanied minors, who sometimes do not have legal representation, in a less adversarial setting than adults who have their claims adjudicated only in immigration court if they were placed into removal proceedings.
For example, under Section 85033 of the federal penal code, it is a felony to transfer a firearm to a person who (a) is under indictment, (b) is a fugitive from justice (even if not convicted), (c) is a drug addict, (d) has been adjudicated a "mental defective," (e) is an illegal alien, (f) is a legal alien admitted on a nonimmigrant visa, (g) has been dishonorably discharged from the armed forces, (h) has renounced his U.S. citizenship, or (i) is subject to a restraining order.
Trump on Wednesday asked for relief to prevent the case against the remaining defendants — the House Ways and Means Committee, Committee Chairman Richard NealRichard Edmund NealTrump tax breaks for low-income neighborhoods draw scrutiny On The Money: House passes monthlong stopgap | Broader spending talks stall | Judge orders Democrats to give notice if they request Trump's NY tax returns | Progressives ramp up attacks on private equity Overnight Energy: Mark Ruffalo pushes Congress on 'forever chemicals' | Lawmakers spar over actor's testimony | House Dems unveil renewable energy tax plan | Funding for conservation program passes Senate hurdle MORE (D-Mass.) and a committee aide — from becoming moot before it can be adjudicated.

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