And yes, we talked about that court case because that court case has also come up.
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The piece concerned the 33 Supreme Court case Batson v.
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The Supreme Court case that established that rule, Brandenburg v.
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The court case is due to be heard in May.
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That law is the focus of the Supreme Court case.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide.
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That could be a serious liability in a court case.
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In the High Court case, both sides assumed it would.
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Because of a landmark Supreme Court case called Tinker v.
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The piece concerned the 25 Supreme Court case Batson v.
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Wade, the Supreme Court case that established modern abortion protections.
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Khan himself is facing a court case alleging undeclared assets.
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A U.S. Supreme Court case from 1915 called Burdick v.
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Kesha and Dr. Luke's court case will continue next week.
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In a 1979 North Carolina Supreme Court case, State v.
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For example, the landmark 1984 Supreme Court case Chevron v.
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"Basically the court case hit the reset button," McDaid says.
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In June 196813, in the Supreme Court case Glossip v.
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Bakke, the landmark 1978 Supreme Court case upholding affirmative action.
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The Florida court case has been set for March 2018.
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His hopes now hang on a court case in November.
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A court case determines how sexy climate science can get.
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Aquino brings up a court case she just read about.
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But a landmark Supreme Court case in 22015 changed that.
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But a landmark Supreme Court case in 1989 changed that.
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But any court case could go on for a while.
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"There will be a court case for sure," he said.
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And then they're supposed to come for a court case.
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There had only been one Supreme Court case before 1991.
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Its purpose was to make a Supreme Court case disappear.
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Sullivan, the Supreme Court case upholding freedom of the press.
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One matched the redacted form filed in his court case.
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Contributing Opinion Writer Every Supreme Court case tells a story.
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He has sided against Johnson in the Supreme Court case.
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The question haunts the current Supreme Court case Espinoza v.
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And with the 1978 U.S. Supreme Court case Oliphant v.
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Why does Trump want to leave this court case hanging?
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A looming Supreme Court case threatening to gut Roe v.
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Another week, another court case over an Elon Musk tweet.
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"Anticipate a long court case in the end," Neal said.
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Gray Matter In the 1992 Supreme Court case Riggins v.
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Gore Supreme Court case, he noted, would cease to exist.
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That's the issue at stake in Carpenter's Supreme Court case.
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So far, the court case has gone against the Obama administration.
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Last December, the EEOC lost a federal court case, EEOC v.
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Yet now, with her court case going forward, she feels abandoned.
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Board of Education U.S. Supreme Court case in 1954, has died.
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The court case offered little sense of closure for the Garcías.
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Wade, the 1973 landmark Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide.
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Then he lost the court case to have the property condemned.
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I mean, the reality is it is not a court case.
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Blum helped to bring the landmark Supreme Court case Fisher v.
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MTV is taking fans inside Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino's court case.
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As the lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court case Friedrichs v.
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Learn more about the Supreme Court case, Zubik et al. v.
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They also established in the Supreme Court case Hobby Lobby v.
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Among other things, the seminal 1966 Supreme Court case, Miranda v.
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DOJ also circumvented Citizens United, another Supreme Court case Democrats despised.
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The court case will be heard Thursday in Rwanda's capital, Kigali.
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Hodges, the 85033 Supreme Court case that guaranteed same-sex marriage.
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Baird, which followed the 1965 landmark Supreme Court case, Griswold v.
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The only solace on Thursday came from another Supreme Court case.
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However, the more recent 2012 Supreme Court case of Zivotofsky v.
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Eventually, the matter is expected to result in a court case.
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Recent decisions, such as in the Supreme Court case Janus v.
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"It doesn't matter what I think about the court [case]," Sen.
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Board of Education Supreme Court case that ruled school segregation unconstitutional.
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In another aerial surveillance Supreme Court case, Dow Chemical Co. v.
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"Anticipate a long court case in the end," he told CNN.
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Justice Bradley famously explained in the Supreme Court Case Bradwell v.
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That opposition created an unusual arrangement for the Supreme Court case.
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How the court case will ultimately be disposed of remains unclear.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case legalizing abortion nationwide, still stands.
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The plaintiff in the Supreme Court case — Seila Law LLC v.
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More specifically, 1973, when the landmark Supreme Court case Roe v.
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Without doubt the court case not happening is a big thing.
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We just WON the big court case on Net Neutrality Rules!
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Her work led to the landmark court case of U.S. v.
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The city won a court case on those grounds in 1993.
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UCP has denied it brought the court case on Rosneft's behalf.
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The court case has renewed talk of legislative action in Congress.
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The doctrine's contours were unclear until a 1974 Supreme Court case.
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In theory, there are two parts to an immigration court case.
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Nixon, a 1974 Supreme Court case that addressed subpoenas to the president.
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The rationale, set forth in the 1974 Supreme Court case US v.
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Forced sterilization was the result of an infamously botched Supreme Court case.
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Bullock has a connection to a landmark court case involving dark money.
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A Denver judge has thrown out the court case against Taylor Swift.
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They also cited a 1995 Supreme Court case, Estate of Thornton v.
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Part 2: On a court case over a Kansas voter registration law.
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The court case could be decided before the end of the year.
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They base this on a 1976 California Supreme Court case, Tarasoff v.
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Established in the landmark 1964 Supreme Court case, New York Times v.
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He declined to share those with Reuters, citing the ongoing court case.
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In a twist to the court case, Wu's sister testified against him.
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The Consumer Council said the court case would now start on Nov.
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BARELY A WEEK goes by without a court case on workers' rights.
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Wade, the 8 Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide, were overturned.
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Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide, were overturned.
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He has a connection to a landmark court case involving dark money.
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What I like about it is she doesn't mention the court case.
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The next big Supreme Court case on LGBTQ rights also involves cake.
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The strongest precedent is a 1977 Supreme Court case called US v.
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The FTC's Wilson wrote that Koh had misapplied the Supreme Court case.
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The court case had ambiguous results legally, but it was great theater.
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MetLife ultimately won a court case that removed it from SIFI status.
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A hearing in the court case is scheduled for next month. (AP)
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Keeping the adult detained means their immigration court case moves more quickly.
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Com Inc defeats IRS in tax-court case - WSJ Source text : on.wsj.
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He was a successful plaintiff in the Supreme Court case Reno v.
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Nutella just won a major court case against Belgian supermarket chain Delhaize.
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Thus began the longest running court case in German history to date.
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Allred represented "Jane Roe" in the iconic Supreme Court case Roe v.
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The federal sex-trafficking court case against Jeffrey Epstein has been dismissed.
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In 2628, the Supreme Court case School District of Abington Township v.
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His ruling was built on a recent Supreme Court case, Jennings v.
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It reminds me of a court case we learned about in Civics.
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The sole Supreme Court case addressing elector freedoms, 1952's Ray v.
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Then, in the early 2000s, a Supreme Court case called Crawford v.
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The last thing I wanted was to become a court case myself.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide in 1973.
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Their story eventually led to the Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia.
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Wade, the Supreme Court case that affirmed the right to abortion nationwide.
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And Stone is trying to invoke this issue in his court case.
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Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court case that established reproductive rights for women.
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That court case is continuing, and the statue has remained in place.
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Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court case that established theconstitutional right to abortion.
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Virginia, the United States Supreme Court case that overturned antimiscegenation laws nationwide.
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Gayle, the court case that determined segregation on Montgomery buses was unconstitutional.
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IS) is preparing to open a court case against Boeing Co (BA.
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The Colorado appellate court cited a U.S. Supreme Court case, Rumsfeld v.
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She attempts to rationalize it by analogizing impeachment to a court case.
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Carhart, a Supreme Court case striking down a nearly identical Nebraska law.
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So there's a 21.9 Supreme Court case we would to deal with.
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Rotondo was on "TMZ Live" talking about the court case he lost.
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That court case is so interesting, and those lawyers are so interesting.
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Watch: Apple's biggest threat comes from App Store Supreme Court case, says expert
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It's a notable ruling, in light of the 1976 Supreme Court case; it
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The fathers have been released with ankle monitors pending their immigration court case.
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Read: Your digital privacy rights will be redefined by this Supreme Court case
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In Denson's New York Supreme Court case, the judge ruled in an Aug.
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This was a blatant violation of the landmark Supreme Court case Brady v.
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That year, Rhoades won his court case, and his conviction was set aside.
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As the court case got underway, Romanov decided to take a plea deal.
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Apple recently lost a Supreme Court case involving competition on the App Store.
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The US adopted same-sex marriage nationwide after a 2015 Supreme Court case.
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While the Supreme Court case involves a Texas law, its impact is broader.
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Daughter of Oliver Brown in the landmark US Supreme Court Case Brown v.
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But in 2007, a court case found it's protected by the First Amendment.
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The Trump administration's request to dismiss an unprecedented court case has been denied.
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As the court case moves forward, the red wolf's future will be decided.
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The kids will be released in 20 days under a court case, right?
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The four other defendants have died since the court case began in 2013.
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Wade is a controversial Supreme Court case decided more than four decades ago.
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The case could turn on a 2004 Supreme Court case called Locke v.
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That authority dates back to the 2007 Supreme Court case Massachusetts v. EPA.
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Norma McCorvey -- aka Jane Roe in the landmark Supreme Court case Roe v.
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He underwent back surgery in January then had the court case in June.
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Wade Supreme Court case that established a woman's constitutional right to an abortion.
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Clinton's support for the 2202 Supreme Court case that, along with Doe v.
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The Justice Ministry would need to approve the launch of a court case.
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This distinction stems from a 1964 court case, New York Times Co. v.
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This would essentially resolve the Supreme Court case in the federal government's favor.
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The panel's ruling relied heavily on the 2015 Supreme Court case Johnson v.
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EPA lost a court case recently over its previous rejections of waiver requests.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide, remains in place.
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In its brief, IRLI analyzed a controlling Supreme Court case, United States v.
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Walk into a court case between landlords and tenants, or creditors and debtors.
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Her decision led to a Supreme Court case addressing presidential power over immigration.
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And so, while you're going through a court case and waiting, anxiety rises.
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In the Chennai labor court, case numbers are called out in quick succession.
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A troll storm and major court case That is where Anglin comes in.
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A spokesman for Sellafield also declined to comment due to the court case.
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Based on a 2000 court case and directed by Mick Jackson ("Temple Grandin").
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case establishing abortion rights, she wasn't so sure.
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Before it became legal in the landmark 2015 Supreme Court case Obergfell vs.
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Gore, the Supreme Court case that effectively settled the contested 2000 presidential election.
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As demonstrated by the Supreme Court case, parents are often the greatest advocates.
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It's called Brady disclosure, after a 1963 Supreme Court case, Brady v. Maryland.
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In 1939, a key court case—The Pittsburgh Athletic Company et al. v.
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In his dissent last year in the DC Circuit Court case Garza v.
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Murray says they'll tackle the court case once DMX has successfully finished treatment.
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The tariff in question is long gone, but the court case, Nix vs.
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That, he added, was what led to the court case against his foundation.
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Not that the pressures of a high-profile court case haven't affected them.
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Virginia, a Supreme Court case that was a major breakthrough for interracial marriage.
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The next session in Dr. Fitaihi's court case is scheduled for Feb. 2.
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The bill, informally dubbed the Madden bill after the court case Madden v.
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In a normal court case, the presiding judge would resolve such a motion.
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As Gavin Grimm's court case has unfolded, many of us have had hope.
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Despite the landmark court decision in the Supreme Court case of Hills vs.
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Onision also alluded to a potential court case in his emails to Insider.
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The two lawyers further cited a 1898 Supreme Court Case, United States v.
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The Brazilian court case is part of a global pushback against the chemical.
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Board of Education, the Supreme Court case that ruled segregated schools were unconstitutional.
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The question of Renaissance copies, we learn, goes well beyond Dürer's court case.
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As demonstrated in the Supreme Court case Heart of Atlanta Motel, Inc. v.
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Ferguson Supreme Court case that enshrined separate but equal accommodations for the races.
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Consider the leading Supreme Court case on consent searches, United States v. Drayton.
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Hodges Supreme Court case that gave same-sex couples the right to marry.
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Status: Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union and Paul, Weiss -- the law firm that argued in support of legalizing same-sex marriage in a landmark Supreme Court case -- filed a federal court case against the eight-week ban in July.
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Rie Rubin is seeking a divorce from her husband in a separate court case.
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I don&apost know of one Supreme Court case that would support that interpretation.
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Either way: This court case is heating up, and I am already very warm.
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The Citizens United Supreme Court case in 2010 allowed unlimited donations to Super PACs.
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After all, that precedent stems back to a Supreme Court case decided in 1819.
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Jenée Desmond-Harris explained for Vox: A 2013 Supreme Court case, Shelby County v.
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Recently, the Supreme Court denied cert on the lower court case of Patel v.
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And it has at its center a tremendously important, but little understood, court case.
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I don't know if you saw the Supreme Court case around competitive behavior. Yeah.
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Kaul has already moved to withdraw Wisconsin from the federal court case Texas v.
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Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court case that protects a woman's right to an abortion.
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Hellerstedt Supreme Court case forced many other Ohio abortion clinics to shut their doors.
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The court case became a national story and played out in a messy fashion.
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The disclosures, known as "Brady disclosures" after the 1963 Supreme Court case Brady v.
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It looks like it may take a court case to figure out the answer.
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In 1963, they became plaintiffs in what would become a landmark Supreme Court case.
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And it&aposs not -- for this particular circumstance with the court case-- MACCALLUM: Right.
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The government is asking for the lower court case to be reversed and remanded.
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Wade, the landmark court case that legalized abortion throughout the country, will be overturned.
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Jim Obergefell, a plaintiff in the 2015 Supreme Court Case, appeared to denounce HB111.
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Wade Supreme Court case only just wrapped filming yet it&aposs already facing backlash.
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Apple, eBay and Microsoft are reviving their support in a transgender rights court case.
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Perhaps the most high-profile court case involving anti-trans discrimination is G.G. v.
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The latest agreement comes in a court case launched by Vice journalist Jason Leopold.
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But Saturday's march -- and the court case -- give him and other kids a voice.
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Chances are you heard about the Hobby Lobby Supreme Court case decided in 2014.
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Hawaii, the the landmark 1979 court case which established habitat protection for endangered animals.
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There has been no testimony, no hearing, and no court case for his message.
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One court case will not determine the fate of AFSCME or the labor movement.
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Regardless, it won't matter under any circumstance unless the Democrats win their court case.
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It examines Carter's mental health problems, her relationship with Roy, and her court case.
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Shaun McCutcheon is the successful plaintiff in the 2014 Supreme Court case McCutcheon v.
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The U.S. Justice Department is currently ensnared in a court case along similar lines.
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Mateer was discussing the Hobby Lobby Supreme Court case that challenged Obamacare's contraceptive mandate.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that paved the way for legalized abortion nationwide.
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The court case involved a dispute between two Canadian technology companies, Equustek Solutions Inc.
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Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court case that recognized a woman's right to an abortion.
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A court case designed to stop Boris Johnson from suspending parliament begins this week.
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Looking at a court case from last year, it probably didn't even consider them.
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Supreme Court case documents will soon be made available for the first time online.
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Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court case that recognized a woman's right to the procedure.
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Things could change The American Civil Liberties Union argued the federal appeals court case.
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Now, she's the lead plaintiff in the biggest Supreme Court case of the year.
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A potentially landmark Supreme Court case on digital privacy is likely going to disappear.
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This article has been updated to more accurately describe the upcoming Supreme Court case.
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MTN has denied any wrongdoing, and filed a court case against the central bank.
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The conservative constitutional concerns go back to the 1988 Supreme Court case Morrison v.
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Still, he said that a Supreme Court case, scheduled to be argued on Feb.
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You can't have a court case every time somebody steps foot on our ground.
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Wade, the Supreme Court case that established a federal protection for abortion in 20003.
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Ms. Eldred's lawyers rely on a 1962 United States Supreme Court case, Robinson v.
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Last year, the administration unveiled its proposed federal regulations to nullify the court case.
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That's despite a court case against the force brought by the campaign group Liberty.
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Now comes a court case that could increase our nation's income inequality even more.
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Swift recants the harsh messaging she received throughout the court case in Miss Americana.
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The court case involved hundreds of filings, many of them back-and-forth accusations.
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Consider the June 2, 1952 Supreme Court case, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer.
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In one court case, it sided with a mortgage lender questioning the agency's constitutionality.
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In 2007, Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in the US Supreme Court case Gonzales v.
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The couple met in 2012 while working on the same court case in Manhattan.
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The raucous arena show featured a fake jail and court case-themed merchandise. 9.
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He was one of the attorneys in the landmark Supreme Court case Brown v.
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In opinions and speeches, Kavanaugh has questioned a 1984 Supreme Court case, Chevron v.
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Starting with a 1990 court case in Kentucky, courts started asking about "adequacy" instead.
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Would you show up in about three or four years for a court case?
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They're even gaining legal protections, as evidenced by the Supreme Court case, NIFLA v.
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Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court case that acknowledged a woman's constitutional right to abortion.
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His strongest argument would be based on a 1983 Supreme Court case, Anderson v.
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Board of Education, the Supreme Court case that outlawed racial segregation in public schools.
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In 2013, he won his first Supreme Court case against the city, Riviera Beach.
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Last year, the administration revealed its proposed federal regulations to nullify the court case.
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She was scheduled to have her first court case about the textbooks last November.
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Prior to entering the race, Arpaio was mired in a longstanding criminal court case.
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The NHS lost that argument in an initial court case in August, prompting the appeal.
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Court case decided on merits of missing Oxford comma Grammar nerds, this is your nirvana.
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Each work represents a landmark court case that advanced women's rights in the United States.
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They also petitioned the FCC to hold its decision until the court case is decided.
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The Supreme Court case that resulted in this decision couldn't be much less about technology.
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Tech Talk: A recent court case has upheld an outdated law which prohibits password sharing.
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The lawsuit that Judge Gonzalez is overseeing is far from Mr. Adelson's first court case.
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The new Arizona law was spurred in part by a state court case last year.
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Efforts in Congress failed, but this court case may now do the job for them.
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A court case requesting an injunction against the decision to reject the applications is pending.
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"Ah, those bums won their court case, so they're marching today," says the police officer.
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Most editors were happy to accommodate Bernhardt even without the threat of a court case.
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Adama Barrow has said his inauguration will go ahead regardless of the Supreme Court case.
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But that effort failed last week, meaning the court case has taken on renewed importance.
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A court case has not been opened yet, as the investigation is still in progress.
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One of the victims was expected to testify against Martin in a court case. 4.
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Last April, while the court case was still pending, the government terminated PAB's Tambao contract.
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She tweets out a clapback — which also happens to include information about her court case.
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Neither Sameer Africa nor Kenyatta's State House had any immediate comment on Wednesday's court case.
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Courtney's mother Lenora, who is still grieving, receives updates on Babitsch's court case from White.
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The GCHQ has won a major court case in defense of its persistent hacking program.
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It is uncommon for the Justice Department to change positions in a Supreme Court case.
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The EPA subsequently withdrew its defense on a similar court case, and lost a third.
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Nor is Aircel-Maxis accused of wrongdoing in the Supreme Court case filed by Swamy.
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Similarly, he won a Supreme Court case halting federal tax exemptions for segregated private schools.
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Odinga has until Monday to file a Supreme Court case seeking to overturn the election.
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This Supreme Court case will come down, as so many do, to Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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She actually admitted to lying in an earlier court case that did not involve Jackson.
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I was so naïve during my court case, much more so than I am today.
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In its ruling, the court cited the U.S. Supreme Court case, Masterpiece Cakeshop Ltd. v.
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Annalise (Viola Davis) is back at school after winning a hard-fought Supreme Court case.
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Interracial marriage became legal nationwide in 1967 in the Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia.
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Additionally, an update is due Sunday in a court case that went against the administration.
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In the letter, according to the Daily Beast, Rosen cited the court case Clinton v.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized abortion, according to a new Gallup poll.
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The plaintiffs are parties to a settlement agreement in the Supreme Court case Reno v.
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However, like video recordings of other depositions in the court case, it will remain sealed.
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Kelly's lawyers say the singer lost a sexual assault court case because he can't read
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By now, most Americans are familiar with the 85033 Supreme Court case called Citizens United.
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Confronted in a court case about this last untruth, Mr. Trump was anything but chagrined.
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As last Friday marked the 43rd anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court case Roe v.
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Ultimately, the issue is broader than one social network or one court case, however landmark.
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What are your thoughts about the Supreme Court case regarding the TRAP laws in Texas?
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But how does a Supreme Court case like Roe getting overturned play out in practice?
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Westminster federal court case against the segregation of Mexicans in public schools in Orange County.
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The country must settle the court case in order to launch Macri's economic recovery program.
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In 2013, Weidmann testified against the ECB in a German court case over the OMT.
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They filed a court case to claim jurisdiction in Nanterre, near where their father died.
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The story of Walgreens and Wisconsin has its roots in a decade-old court case.
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Legal scholars are pointing to a 1950s Supreme Court case, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v.
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The Department of Agriculture won't say whether it will continue to fight the court case.
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The company is seeking $21 million in damages in a court case against the government.
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A long, winding road Flynn's criminal court case has stretched out more than two years.
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Beijing intervened in a court case against legislators-elect who advocate independence for Hong Kong.
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This is the issue at the heart of the Supreme Court case South Dakota v.
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The last time she saw him, Stephens told me, was during the lower court case.
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For nearly a decade, the Lovings persevered, until the 1967 Supreme Court case, Loving v.
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The answer arrives when Henry is called to the stand in the civil court case.
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The prohibition is known as the "Valentine Rule" after the court case that created it.
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"I don't see how a court case can block Brexit," Miller, told Reuters last week.
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He then lost a court case in which he sought to run as a Republican.
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As the law has developed - most notably in the 1983 Supreme Court case Dirks v.
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He pointed to a concurring opinion in a Supreme Court case in 1972, Branzburg v.
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Now, however, Del Castillo is in a storm of controversy facing a potential court case.
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These restrictions are similar to those struck down in a Supreme Court case earlier this year.
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Rotimi Jacobs, the government's lawyer, called the move a deliberate attempt to "scuttle" the court case.
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A Supreme Court case says public schools must serve all students equally, regardless of immigration status.
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But if he is indeed telling the truth, then we have an interesting court case ahead.
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The Nigerian court case has been repeatedly delayed as defendants have failed to appear for hearings.
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Williams says it was the company's involvement in the court case that originally inspired the update.
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There's also the issue ofe Chevron deference, named for the 1984 Supreme Court case Chevron v.
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Probably the only way to get clarity, he says, is to wait for a court case.
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In particular, they've been able to point to the 1989 Supreme Court case Price Waterhouse v.
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At stake in the Supreme Court case out of Missouri last year, Trinity Lutheran Church v.
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Sebelius Supreme Court case — a detail that further confuses how he would rule on the matter.
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In addition, a court case challenging Obamacare's legality could undo its subsidies for individual health insurance.
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USCIS told CNN they would not comment on questions about Ostadhassan because of his court case.
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What he's saying: Kelly told King he was fighting for his life with the court case.
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Yes. Or so we can all hope for the least riveting court case of the century.
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Last year, a judge issued a 48-hour WhatsApp ban as part of another court case.
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While Android revenues aren't made public, they were divulged in a court case in early 2016.
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Either winner of a court case here might achieve only a pyrrhic, symbolic victory at best.
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The company's sex tape court case against Hulk Hogan gets under way in Florida this week.
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What does ring false is the court case that Sinha chooses to center his film on.
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There, I'm confident this client and I can discuss strategies for her pending family court case.
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Take, for example, the Fourth Circuit's reading of a Supreme Court case called Kleindienst v. Mandel.
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This year the family filed a court case saying the revenue authority illegally seized company assets.
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Nickerson, casting doubt on the proposition that every court case is a matter of public concern.
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More specifically, the defense cited as precedent the 2007 Supreme Court case Bell Atlantic Corp. v.
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But the White House rejected its plea, referencing the 29 Supreme Court case of Texas v.
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Yet the judge excluded the outcome of the juvenile court case that went in Shaffer's favor.
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The court case resumed the same week NEB hearings for the pipeline marched forward, amid protests.
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In 2013, Moore dissented in an Alabama Supreme Court case closely tied to the birther conspiracy.
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The conservative organizations supporting the Janus Supreme Court case have been very clear about their goal.
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The court case dragged on for five years, concluding with a civil jury trial this spring.
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Kavanaugh started noting the Supreme court case that legalized gay marriage, but Booker cut him off.
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They are part of a court case in California between Facebook and a small app developer.
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He compared the lawsuit to the 2011 U.S. Supreme Court case Wal-Mart Stores Inc v.
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Mr. Corbyn won a court case allowing him to run without being renominated by the legislators.
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And it must support hiring more immigration judges and attorneys to stem the court case backlogs.
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And then you take 'em and you bring 'em, and then you have a court case.
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At one point, she played an audio recording from the 21968 Supreme Court case Griswold v.
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Some Democrats said the memo could be helpful for them as they pursue a court case.
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It was perhaps America's most notorious court case until O.J. Simpson's 1995 murder trial overshadowed it.
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Board of Education, related to the Supreme Court case connected to Japanese internment, the Korematsu case.
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He even successfully defended his right to yell the catch phrase in a landmark court case.
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The court case that killed the board has nothing to do with the Ninth District controversy.
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At the sixth trial, the one directly at issue in the Supreme Court case, Flowers v.
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But the court case against Mr. Ghomeshi did not ultimately encourage more women to step forward.
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Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court case that struck down laws against mixed marriages in 16 states.
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The Justice Department took an even more radically pro-monopolist position in a lower court case.
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The evidence cited in the court case was extremely specific, resting on Ahmed Ali's employment history.
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The mandate brought about a Supreme Court case that nearly toppled the whole Affordable Care Act.
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Facebook will not face new restrictions on data collection in Germanywhile a court case is pending.
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But as the team advanced in the World Cup, the court case faded into the background.
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Board of Education Supreme Court case, died Monday at age 76, The Topeka Capital-Journal reported.
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Uber recently lost its license to operate in London before a court case overturned the ruling.
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And for Part 214, on a court case over a Kansas voter registration law, go here.
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Cole, the pending Supreme Court case about whether states can protect women's safety in abortion facilities.
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Final reminder: The March 5 DACA deadline is no longer operative because of the court case.
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And his testimony lies at the heart of the first court case to challenge that campaign.
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One of Jia and LeEco's Chinese creditors recently won a court case against him in California.
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Gayle, the landmark Supreme Court case that ruled that racial segregation on Montgomery buses was unconstitutional.
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How to deal with this was the subject of the opinion in the Delaware court case.
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Prosecutors twice refused to bring charges, and this week's court case only occurred after residents appealed.
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Wood is now hoping his court case will set a precedent for other alleged harassment victims.
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Last year a court case in Pennsylvania showed that Zoom was used to distribute child pornography.
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Last year a court case in Pennsylvania showed that Zoom was used to distribute child pornography.
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An inquest concluded that Lucan had killed the maid, but there wasn't any proper court case.
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Those rights were established 30 years ago in a Supreme Court case that bears his name.
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Or blow off a court case because the American flag in the courtroom has gold fringe.
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Some different key payments to insurers were also frozen recently because of an ongoing court case.
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Joshua Block, an American Civil Liberties Union attorney, cited a 1998 Supreme Court case, Oncale v.
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"The Zarrab court case is a political plot", Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag tweeted on Thursday.
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A movie scene offering a sort of closure that a drawn out court case never could.
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Depending on what kind of court case it is, it might not matter that it's encrypted.
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A number of groups are challenging it, saying violates the 1973 landmark Supreme Court case, Roe v.
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Virginia, the landmark Supreme Court case that struck down laws against interracial marriage in the United States.
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Lawyers for the Tennes family had also represented the baker, Jack Phillips, in the Supreme Court case.
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Fico received the letter but declined to comment because the court case was pending, his spokesman said.
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The investigation was re-opened and now new evidence will be allowed into the federal court case.
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In the state court case, Denson is now asking the judge to throw out the arbitration order.
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Heller, the Supreme Court case that established an individual right to bear arms under the Second Amendment.
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Abortion in legal in all 50 states due to the US Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade.
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In 2015 it lost a court case against Britain over its attempt to force clearing to move.
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And we wrote a letter yesterday, and it probably ends up being a big Supreme Court case.
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Typically, regulators are bound by the Miller Test, established by the 1973 Supreme Court case Miller v.
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Just a few years before Kalin wrote the script for Swoon, the Supreme Court case Bowers v.
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He also won a court case against the firm operating the landfill, ordering it to close down.
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Evidence of corporate misconduct was seen as playing a key role in the earlier state court case.
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"My future is a little uncertain right now, going home to a serious court case," said Mike.
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The court case in the book is not a case about anything more than a payment dispute.
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That law ended up being the subject of the 2016 Supreme Court case Whole Woman's Health v.
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But his name is Alan Isaacman and he won the landmark Supreme Court case, Jerry Falwell vs.
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Gore U.S. Supreme Court case, as well as challenging California's "Proposition 8" ban on same-sex marriage.
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Read next: Supreme Court case could make it harder for Donald Trump to deport millions of people
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"You go in seeking the decision of the court without a court case," Trump told Wolf Blitzer.
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Guardian Angels picket in support of a vigilante subway shooter court case near City Hall on Dec.
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His attorney wasn't allowed in, but his immigration court case continued anyway — over a video conference line.
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The court case is lengthy and we are currently reviewing more documents from the Delaware Chancery Court.
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Okay, moving on to the second argument: New York Telephone Co., everyone's favorite 1977 Supreme Court case.
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Duterte's chief lawyer, Salvador Panelo, said the president was not threatened by any possible international court case.
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Unprecedented court case Furious, Sun sued the registry for refusing their application to marry in December 2015.
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O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, the iconic court case that rocked the '90s is receiving renewed attention.
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Her lawsuit challenges NASA's declaration in a 85033 court case that private citizens cannot own lunar material.
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The ruling was based on a US Supreme Court case that was decided in March, WWD reported.
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And a judge ruled today against a gay couple in China's first same-sex marriage court case.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide, was wrongly decided by the high court.
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A court case challenging the implementation of the amendments is due to be heard on March 29.
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There's an absolute immunity from a Supreme Court case in 1982 when the president acts as president.
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Asbestos is an example of a chemical that hasn't been regulated, thanks to a 85033 court case.
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His attorney wasn't allowed in, but his immigration court case continued anyway - over a video conference line.
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The state lottery commission last month agreed to pay out the prize while the court case continued.
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"I think that the better option for us is to proceed with a court case," he said.
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Justice John Paul Stevens put it eloquently in the 1996 Supreme Court case, 44 Liquormart, Inc. v.
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That decision was based on a 1992 Supreme Court case that upheld Tennessee's ban on political campaigning.
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Perhaps one of the best known examples of this is the 85033 Supreme Court case Brown v.
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Take the example of carriage taxes at issue in the 1797 Supreme Court case of Hylton v.
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The crux of their argument lies in a misapplication of a 1999 Supreme Court case, Reno v.
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He will soon face a second court case over mining leases he obtained from the state government.
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House Democrats are expected to initiate a court case in the near future to obtain the documents.
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Prison warders drove Hichilema and his co-accused to Lusaka Central Prison immediately after the court case.
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Those protections were leveraged less than a decade later in a landmark Supreme Court case, Olmstead v.
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The case law is a bit unsettled, but the most relevant Supreme Court case is Snepp v.
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Texas, the most recent Supreme Court case attacking affirmative action, is also behind the lawsuit against Harvard.
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A separate court case from anti-tobacco groups may force the FDA to set an earlier deadline.
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CALIFORNIA COURT CASE The bill codifies a 2018 California Supreme Court decision, Dynamex Operations West Inc v.
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BREXIT: LAWYER IN SCOTTISH COURT CASE SAYS AN APPEAL WILL BEGIN IN UK SUPREME COURT ON TUESDAY
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In July, the former IT manager won the court case regarding their "unfair dismissal," according to Eurogamer.
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Halfway through, the film pivots away from its initial subject, the court case that brought down Gawker.
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The constellation of opinions in the British Supreme Court case offers no sympathy for the two detainees.
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Officials declined to say how the proposed change in policy could affect the upcoming Supreme Court case.
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Hare said that the issue was so severe that it could result in a "landmark" court case.
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The deal announced with the Mohawk tribe will not have any bearing on the federal court case.
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Defense attorneys argued the late revelation is unconstitutional, citing the 1963 Supreme Court case Brady v. Maryland.
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Documents revealed by Congress showed that EPA staff didn't think it would win in a court case.
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Though no court case has been filed, health officials have called the practice dangerous, particularly for children.
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In opinions and speeches, Kavanaugh has questioned a ruling in a 1984 Supreme Court case, Chevron v.
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Covington and O'Melveny & Myers represented the District of Columbia in a landmark Supreme Court case, D.C. v.
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Edwards's husband, Jesse Sally, is now seeking divorce in a sealed court case, the Tribune Review reported.
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"We are going to Lee Park no matter what the outcome of the court case," he said.
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Rongerude told the network that the group started in response to the Masterpiece Cakeshop Supreme Court case.
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Hong Kong's Chief Justice Geoffrey Ma told media he would not comment due to the court case.
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It's been 20 years since the legendary 2000 presidential campaign, which resulted in a Supreme Court case.
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Several human rights organizations have also recently launched a court case against Sierra Leone over its policy.
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Rotunno also said that Weinstein is "looking forward" to his court case that will begin Jan. 6.
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Even during a court case, the two companies wouldn't have been able to work together on strategy.
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A court case from a decade ago challenged the rule, and is supported in some conservative circles.
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School funding in California changed before 1978 as a result of a state court case, Serrano v.
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"The tax court case could likely be driving the banks to issue the 1099s," Mr. Zidik said.
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Hays makes the argument that winning a court case isn't as important as finding the missing girl.
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He also said the circus had made changes after a 2016 court case that involved animal mistreatment.
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It does not have to be a nationwide scandal or court case to be worth talking about.
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This particular court case has been going on for two years, but its origins date back much further.
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The injunction basically stops Zipperer from continuing his shady business practices while the court case is still ongoing.
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It's also the technology that the two tech goliaths were fighting over in their recently-settled court case.
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Should they win in a new court case, the government would have to gain parliamentary approval to leave.
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The subpoenas, from Democratic-led House committees, will be paused while the court case plays out in Manhattan.
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"An actual court case is going to be very, very hard for these women," he tells her smugly.
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Exactly how much extra money is at stake depends on how long the court case takes to settle.
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But you don't cover the progress of the court case, apart from one celebratory scene along the way.
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His name is attached to the 1944 Supreme Court case dealing with the validity of executive order 9066.
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Dr. Ghanghro's court case for medical malpractice is still continuing, said the district inspector general, Irfan Ali Baloch.
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I am a strong believer that the court case should be overturned and sports betting should be legalized.
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Congressional Memo WASHINGTON — For most observers, the main issue raised in the Supreme Court case Bank Markazi v.
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Yameen's party called the complaint "ludicrous", saying it was a tactic to divert attention from the court case.
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A court case challenging the legality of Obamacare could also potentially undo its subsidies for individual health insurance.
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QUESTION: And it's a fair point, that like internet rumors are not, you know, court case or anything.
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It was based on an experimental system that had been used in a court case in South America.
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I'm looking forward for the court case to finally come because I want the truth to come out.
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That's exactly what's at stake in a current Supreme Court case involving the critically endangered dusky gopher frog.
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The Washington Redskins running back is making headlines again over a state supreme court case in New York.
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A Supreme Court case about juries may not sound like the most exciting legal battle of all time.
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Unlike previous scandals in which Mr Cui has taken an interest, the supreme-court case has political ramifications.
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A single state court case from the late '80s is hardly mandatory authority on the issue of liability.
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His attorney was not allowed in, but his immigration court case continued anyway - over a video conference line.
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New Jersey and Nevada are among the states to have legalized sports betting since the Supreme Court case.
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The unresolved court case has hamstrung Argentina's finances by locking the country out of the global credit markets.
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Carlos Ghosn has launched a court case in the Netherlands against Japanese carmakers Nissan Motor (7201.
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The court case centred on new FSA rules which forced banks to pay out on mis-sold PPI.
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This is the second U.S. federal court case they've filed (the first failed), and they're also working internationally.
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Then, two days later, he sent a news article about the Hapsburg group revelation in his court case.
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Latina advocates from Texas' Rio Grande Valley helped to win the Supreme Court case Whole Woman's Health v.
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A source recently told PEOPLE that Loughlin is "about to break" under the pressure of the court case.
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Andrada declined to say whether the promised money had already been received and spent, citing the court case.
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The LIA's court case against investment bank Societe Generale is due in London's High Court in late April.
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He wrote the majority opinion in every major Supreme Court case on LGBT rights starting with Romer v.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case that establish the right to abortion, that will reach the high court.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case establishing abortion rights, after Alabama passed a law prohibiting nearly all abortions.
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A landmark Supreme Court case in 1986 had recognized it as prohibited by the laws of the land.
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If this explanation sounds alarmist, consider the 85033 Supreme Court case of Crystal Ferguson versus City of Charleston.
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The Supreme Court case stems from a lawsuit filed by Whole Woman's Health, an abortion provider in Texas.
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John Wiley & Sons, No. 15-375, opened a window on the cost of litigating a Supreme Court case.
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Last year, a group of five Credit Suisse technology investment bankers left for Jefferies, prompting a court case.
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That court case arose because 20 Republican state attorneys general sued to end the ACA earlier this year.
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Egypt also saw its first court case last year, after a 13-year-old girl died from complications.
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In March, 53 companies signed an amicus brief backing a Supreme Court case on protections for transgender students.
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For the Court case, we will identify certain "questions'' (cases) that have been "asked'' (voted on) over time.
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Women like Edith Windsor, the octogenarian at the center of the Supreme Court case that legalized gay marriage.
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At issue is a doctrine known as Chevron deference, named for the 20073 Supreme Court case Chevron v.
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The long-running court case began after Glencore appealed the result of the ATO's audit in 2011-2013.
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Because Microsoft still frequently uses local-based storage, the Supreme Court case, though important, is of limited significance.
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That standard comes from the other Supreme Court case that guides use-of-force decisions: Graham v. Connor.
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A guarantor can be sued for unpaid rent, not named in a housing court case against a tenant.
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And it lost a court case in which it accused a U.S. chip designer of stealing trade secrets.
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Last year, Iran acknowledged for the first time that it had an open court case involving Mr. Levinson.
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Google has come under pressure in New Zealand before over its handling of information about a court case.
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He had an upcoming court case and no lawyer; that, he knew, would cost money he didn't have.
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But his body never turned up, and within a month his wife pursued a court case alleging murder.
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But patients would still have to endure the disruption in their lives that a court case would entail.
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Issues over those rights and the leadership of CBS will be decided in the court case this year.
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She refused to represent the administration in the court case, leaving it to a private lawyer from Boston.
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Ohio, the seminal Supreme Court case on pornographic images, as well as Arghiri Emmanuel's theory of unequal exchange.
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Today's auction system on oversold flights, ironically, is the stepchild of a 1976 Supreme Court case, Nader vs.
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Nevertheless, Congress hasn't always been consistent about respecting this home rule — as next week's Supreme Court case illustrates.
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That test, which takes its name from a 1984 Supreme Court case in which it arose — Chevron v.
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Now, as the Supreme Court case suggests, a beloved dirt path can have powerful political and economic muscle.
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The Supreme Court case could make it a crime to share and retweet photos of border detention centers.
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The Green Party is dropping its court case requesting a statewide recount of the election results in Pennsylvania.
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That is essentially what happened in perhaps the most consequential Supreme Court case of recent times, Bush v.
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A Supreme Court case puts environmental standards in the spotlight after Montana locals sue BP's Atlantic Richfield Company.
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But his mixed signals about how the New York suspect should be handled could affect Saipov's court case.
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Gayle, the Supreme Court case that eventually led to the desegregation of public buses, the Montgomery Advertiser reported.
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Shaun McCutcheon is an electrical engineer and the successful plaintiff in the Supreme Court case McCutcheon v. FEC.
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SOUTH AFRICAN COURT DEFERS JUDGEMENT IN CONTEMPT OF COURT CASE BETWEEN OLD MUTUAL AND FIRED CEO PETER MOYO
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A Supreme Court case attacking the provision came close to wiping the whole health law off the books.
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Israel's Judiciary Ministry announced Tuesday that Prime Minister Benjamin NetanyahuBenjamin (Bibi) NetanyahuMORE's court case will start March 85033.
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That standard comes from the other Supreme Court case that guides use-of-force decisions: Graham v. Connor.
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As for a court case, there's always the possibility that the Supreme Court wouldn't take on the case.
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The landmark state court case adopted a so-called ABC test to determine whether someone is an independent contractor.
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The Board of Education, the landmark Supreme Court case from 65 years ago ending school segregation, was rightly decided.
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One of the bank's analysts in the city was a petitioner in the Supreme Court case that legalized homosexuality.
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The Supreme Court case is the US Justice Department's attempt to appeal this injunction and allow the programs proceed.
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The Supreme Court case is the US Justice Department's attempt to appeal this injunction and allow the programs proceed.
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The bill is a violation of the 14th amendment, as determined by the landmark Supreme Court case Roe v.
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The project still faces other legal challenges - particularly a federal court case on whether there was adequate public consultation.
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However, documents detailing his unpaid child support were included in a docket for his criminal court case last month.
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The publication noted that Lesnik had provided pay stubs as part of a court case that supported his claims.
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Even if one court case won't solve this completely, maybe it will be the catalyst, finally, for legislative action.
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I made a Processor video about the whole thing, which was revealed in email evidence from a court case.
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They then helped ALRO to collect evidence to win a court case to evict the trespassing palm oil company.
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In 2015, I sat at the table as Joe Arpaio gave depositions for his civil contempt of court case.
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The industrial-scale killing of new-born male chickens in Germany could soon be banned following a court case.
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While her state court case was pending, the campaign went to arbitration, arguing that Denson's lawsuit violated her NDA.
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He launched a court case in the Netherlands against the Japanese carmakers in July, arguing his firing was unlawful.
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Altaf even recorded a video as part of the amicus brief the group filed in the Supreme Court case.
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She admitted, however, that the court case, started by the previous administration, is further upsetting the fragile political relationship.
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It has also lost a court case over cabin-crew contracts, a judgment that will swell its pay bill.
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Yes, but: The amount the FTC can seek in a court case against a company is limited by law.
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Muddy Waters cited a court case pending in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan it believes could damage Manulife's financials.
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Experts say this will be an uphill battle with the Supreme Court case, but not a completely impossible one.
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The report didn't address constitutional arguments in a Texas court case against the ACA brought by red-state officials.
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Mediaset is suing Vivendi for damages in a court case whose first hearing is currently scheduled for February 2017.
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A consumer organisation that was enjoined in the court case said on Friday it planned to appeal the ruling.
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During Wednesday's episode of Desus & Mero, the VICELAND hosts narrated the court case, and speculated about what happens next.
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The court case is testing whether a Democratic-led House committee can obtain financial records from Trump's accounting firm.
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As a result of the court case, an injunction was put in place, and the ban never took effect.
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The recent Apple court case against the U.S. government has been dominating headlines and stoking our collective paranoid fears.
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Last week, news of the upcoming Supreme Court case of transgender student Gavin Grimm set Yelp's wheels in motion.
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Gore, the 2000 court case that stopped recount efforts in Florida, which gave the presidency to then-Texas Gov.
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Bartlett, a 1984 Supreme Court case that laid out a three-part test for disputes about Indian reservation boundaries.
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A no-less-worrying possibility is that China might start building on Scarborough Shoal, where the court case began.
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Perth-based ISP iiNet fought back, resulting in a court case that has dragged on for almost 17 months.
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Shaun McCutcheon is an Alabama based electrical engineer and successful plaintiff in the 2014 Supreme Court case McCutcheon v.
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The new law would resolve the extraterritoriality question in the government's favor, likely rendering the Supreme Court case moot.
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"This weekend we had our first ripple of freedom, with the postponement of Nazanin's new court case," Ratcliffe said.
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While some people may see open carrying as alarming, it was ruled in the Supreme Court Case, Brandenburg v.
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The court case has refocused attention onto Latifa, and resurfaced accusations of torture and detention in the royal household.
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His proposed budget for next year calls for continuing to fund the subsidies until the court case is resolved.
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Sullivan, a Supreme Court case from 1964, set a formidable threshold for defamation claims by public figures like Nunes.
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Both the Newman and Salman appeals court decisions hinged on a 33-year-old Supreme Court case, Dirks v.
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The Florida Democrat is referring to the 1972 landmark Supreme Court case affirming a woman's right to an abortion.
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Connecticut, the Supreme Court case that legalized birth control for all women, was decided a year before Sanger died.
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Oversight of executive authority One past Supreme Court case that the bill's backers use for support is Morrison v.
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But sometimes normal procedures break down, as a recent strange court case in the German city of Freiburg demonstrates.
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Joshua Block, an attorney with the ACLU's LGBT and HIV Project, cited a 1998 Supreme Court case, Oncale v.
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Nash credits the popularity of D&E bans to last year's Supreme Court case Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt.
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On Thursday, the regulator said it cannot look into their new request while there is an open court case.
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If Sotomayor ever comes out against a pro sports union in a court case, then it's time to worry.
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This court case may come down to how much Anthem will have to pay in the break-up fee.
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The plaintiffs in the court case argued that Apple should have disclosed the problem much earlier than it did.
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The route to this week's case began in 1992, with a court case known as Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
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Some challenges have truly been existential, like the 2012 Supreme Court case and this year's repeal effort in Congress.
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Background reading: • A Supreme Court case involving cellphone records may determine how digital information fits under Fourth Amendment protections.
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They're supposed to come back within two or three years for a court case, but nobody ever comes back.
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Harris noted that Farr could very well oversee an upcoming court case in his district on this exact topic.
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Mr. Ross accused him on Monday of trying to "improperly influence" a Supreme Court case on the same matter.
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The court case that set the latest change in motion was brought by a German citizen born in 1989.
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The wording has its roots in the Supreme Court case Motor Vehicles Association of the United States, Inc. v.
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Joshua Block, an attorney with the ACLU LGBT and HIV Project, cited a 1998 Supreme Court case, Oncale v.
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But in the court case, more is at issue than access to reset the weights and oil the gears.
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She called him as the court case was proceeding to see if one more conversation could make a difference.
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Thomas Markle could be called to testify against the Duchess of Sussex in the Mail on Sunday court case.
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Correction: This story has been corrected to reflect that Supreme won its court case against Supreme Italia in 2018.
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Adebayo Shittu also told reporters that MTN might be advised to withdraw a court case filed against the fine.
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But they are, at a minimum, signs of what's to come should the landmark Supreme Court case get overturned.
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McDougal&aposs allegation was part of a 2018 federal court case involving Trump&aposs former personal attorney Michael Cohen.
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The net neutrality battle is far from over, but this court case made things extremely difficult for the FCC.
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The third season of the series heavily features Sorrentino and documents his court case leading up to his imprisonment.
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Doe was a 1981 Supreme Court case that gave unauthorized immigrant children the right to enroll in public school.
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But an upcoming Supreme Court case over water pollution in Maui has shifted her focus about 5,000 miles west.
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Be sure to watch it as quickly as possible — it'll surely be taken down when the court case begins.
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Deficiencies in tracking separations and reunifications have been widely reported, as well as revealed in an ongoing court case.
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The current court case hinges on the fact that Help Refugees says there were "fundamental errors" in this consultation.
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Nixon, a 1974 Supreme Court case that forced Nixon to respond to a subpoena on materials related to Watergate.
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There are several federal laws that make it a crime to interfere with a court case or government proceeding.
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The Supreme Court is currently weighing a court case regarding potential anti-competitive practices relating to the Apple Store.
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Thomas Goldstein of Goldstein & Russell, who won the Supreme Court case, argued for plaintiffs at the appeals court as well.
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The group specifically points to an 1982 Supreme Court case, which they contend shows CREW has standing in this case.
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There was a court case in which some Russians had been suspected of trying to recruit Page as an agent.
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Under Article II, the president has the power to appoint and, as confirmed in the Supreme Court case Myers v.
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The court case comes as the Democratic-led House of Representatives continues to investigate Trump, his administration and his businesses.
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A federal judge in Las Vegas has not set a hearing date on Ronaldo's bid to stop the court case.
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Still, the law's future is unclear, as the court case will have implications on the 2020 elections in both camps.
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Joshua Block, an American Civil Liberties Union attorney working on Grimm's case, cited a 1998 Supreme Court case, Oncale v.
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The judges in the court case came under fire from British newspapers including the Daily Express and the Daily Mail.
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Republicans in Tennessee also voiced support for citizens-only redistricting in court papers filed in the Evenwel Supreme Court case.
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Warren helped push for the creation of the CFPB and has said she support English's position in the court case.
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As Kesha's contentious court case drags on, one friend and collaborator says she's choosing to focus on something positive: music.
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Some of ABC's priorities were revealed Wednesday when sealed testimony in a court case was made public by a judge.
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Wade Supreme Court case whose ruling would legalize abortion and become a crucial touchstone of female reproductive rights in America.
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The court case to decide Uber's future in one of its most important global markets, London, lasted just two days.
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Many businesses have complained they are too big to be eligible and the only alternative is a costly court case.
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Enter Mildred and Richard Loving, a Virginia couple whose 1967 Supreme Court case dealt a major blow to miscegenation laws.
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Amazon said it could not comment on the ongoing court case, but its investigation into the matter is reportedly finished.
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Basically, Hellerstedt pushes back on the last major Supreme Court case to tackle abortion: 1992's Planned Parenthood v. Casey.
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Doe, a landmark Supreme Court case that says students cannot be denied free public education because of their immigration status.
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That finding, prompted by a 2007 Supreme Court Case, found that carbon dioxide emissions threaten Americans' public health and welfare.
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The Philippines has been central in this effort due to an international court case it brought and won against Beijing.
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Airbnb's about-face in its hometown also comes as it seems likely to lose a court case about unregistered hosts.
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I want to talk a little bit about changes in patent laws, specifically the 1980 Supreme Court case Diamond v.
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In a text message, Mr. C said he was disappointed by the ruling and would file a court case soon.
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The former Fed employee, Carmen Segarra, eventually sued the New York Fed for her termination but lost her court case.
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Check them out for more details on the court case that led to the police exposing their secret surveillance program.
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The drama, too, has been reworked so that the court case against Robinson is the frame for the whole play.
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A transcript of oral arguments in a US Supreme Court case about job discrimination, heard Tuesday, mentions bathrooms 17 times.
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Noem's push comes ahead of oral arguments in a Supreme Court case on the online sales tax issue next month.
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"My reading of it is [a court case] could be very fast," said University of Virginia law professor George Yin.
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Schrems first rose to fame when he successfully brought down Privacy Shield's predecessor, Safe Harbor, in a previous court case.
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She declined to discuss the specifics of her release, citing fears that it could negatively impact her pending court case.
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Another 94 children had parents whose locations were under review and 7 children were impacted by a separate court case.
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The 2016 film "Loving" introduced many to a famous Supreme Court case that held racial restrictions on marriage were unconstitutional.
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The CLOUD Act would amend this, likely impacting Microsoft's pending Supreme Court case over data it has stored in Ireland.
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Even if Temer survives the electoral court case and is charged by prosecutors for corruption, he is unlikely to fall.
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The court case was one that garnered a lot of attention which put an unwanted spotlight on the dancehall starlet.
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She's been traumatized by the whole thing—firstly by the death of the man, and now by the court case.
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There was the Project Clemenza court case, which was key in shedding light on the RCMP's use of IMSI catchers.
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Arizona, the landmark US Supreme Court case that required law enforcement officials to read you your rights upon every arrest.
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Gingles, a 1986 Supreme Court case that effectively made the creation of black-majority districts a consideration in map-drawing.
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This court case ruled that students have the right to protest as long as they don't disrupt the learning environment.
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But a court case could take months to conclude, playing into the president's apparent strategy of running out the clock.
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It was Ms. Windsor's 2013 U.S. Supreme Court case that led to the overturning of the Defense of Marriage Act.
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Regardless, legal experts say a court case would most likely turn on questions about the expansiveness of Congress's investigative powers.
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The court case has been a test for the conciliatory approach toward regulators taken by Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's chief executive.
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The brief is in support of a law at the center of an upcoming court case, June Medical Services v.
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Sources recently told PEOPLE that Loughlin and Giannulli are sticking together despite the stress of the high-profile court case.
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Right now, the SEC's definition relies on the "Howey test," which came out of a 1946 U.S. Supreme Court case.
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ISAA. Turning the issue of guns at a music festival into a court case that could set a national precedent?
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Halkbank denies any wrongdoing and President Tayyip Erdogan has condemned the court case as a political attack on his government.
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Commission Impossible: How and why the FCC created net neutrality Second, this wasn't "the" big court case on net neutrality.
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Blum, who relies on a battery of conservative donors for his efforts, engineered the high court case of Fisher v.
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Choi received a three-year prison term in a separate court case related to her influence-peddling in university admissions.
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"It would be a lot easier for everybody to deal with when we have the court case settled," Work said.
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Without a court case or a legislation overturning the rule, the rule will probably be in place by next April.
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The court case is part of what once was considered a long-shot attempt to gut the Affordable Care Act.
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However, on Tuesday, he said the court case was distracting from the company's newly-announced Cybertruck, its first electric pickup.
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As part of the court case against him, a series of medical exams will now seek to confirm his age.
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Seidman pointed to a 1925 Supreme Court case in which a unanimous court upheld a presidential pardon for criminal contempt.
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In fact, the court case is just the latest chapter in the Olympic champion's decade-long battle with athletic authorities.
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And no one has ever brought a court case to decisively settle the question as a matter of US law.
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The health provider at the heart of a 2016 Supreme Court case is taking on Texas' restrictive abortion laws once again.
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His report Thursday came in a decades-old court case that challenged surveillance of war protesters in the 1960s and &apos70s.
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Joshua Block, an American Civil Liberties Union attorney who worked on Grimm's case, cited a 1998 Supreme Court case, Oncale v.
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He had until last month run Uber's self-driving car division, before stepping aside from those responsibilities pending the court case.
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The guidance—currently at the center of a pending Supreme Court case—was withdrawn by the Trump administration on Feb 22.
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This particular issue hasn't really come up much before, but we can look at the 1988 Supreme Court case Florida v.
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Citigroup analyst Amit Hazah noted that every court case decision that has been appealed has been overturned in Johnson & Johnson's favor.
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Apple had argued that it was protected from such a suit by a 1977 Supreme Court case, Illinois Brick Co. v.
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Turns out, that "pizza guy" was actually feeding Ingrid tips for the court case against Annalise, giving Ingrid a clear advantage.
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The court case featured a man using his colleague's log-in credentials, which fell under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
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READ: Why abortion foes are psyched about this new Supreme Court case Between 22019 and 2018, states enacted 424 abortion restrictions.
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The Cherokee Nation is currently on the precipice of a court case decision that could have devastating consequences to our tribe.
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First Amendment violation: In its lawsuit, CNN cites an established legal precedent from a 1977 D.C. Circuit Court case, Sherrill v.
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THIS year marks the 28th anniversary of Gregg v Georgia, the Supreme Court case that reintroduced the death penalty to America.
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A 1946 Supreme Court case then ruled that landowners at least own the air up to 83 feet above their property.
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A previous version of this article mistakenly cited a 2013 Supreme Court case as the date same-sex marriage was adopted.
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A fast-track court case found the two uncles guilty of raping their niece, who gave birth in August, on Tuesday.
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The state anticipated that argument in its brief on standing, pointing to a subsequent Supreme Court case, 1982's Snapp v.
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In some states, it is called "accomplice liability" or "Pinkerton liability" resulting from the 1946 US Supreme Court case Pinkerton vs.
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Tupac Shakur (Lesane Crooks) also spent time in Clinton Correctional, a stint that later became the subject of a court case.
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AT&T's $108bn bid for Time Warner, announced back in 2016, still awaits completion pending the outcome of a court case.
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McCorvey had a change of heart in the years following the court case and started an anti-abortion organization in 1997.
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And then it&aposs supposed to come back to a court case where they want us to hire thousands of judges.
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The court case set off an international debate among legal experts about personhood for animals and whether they can own property.
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"We anticipate that this court case will be postponed but we have not received any written decision," a Bayer spokesman said.
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The subsequent court case unveiled Milat's pattern of picking off hitchhikers and foreign backpackers in Sydney and murdering them at Belanglo.
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In 2005, when I was 14 years old, Jackson's second court case for child sexual abuse dominated newscasts and tabloid headlines.
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The outcome of that court case could trigger a new wave of media consolidation, or stop new mergers in their tracks.
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"He's got enough female children that are very strong," added Weddington, who represented "Jane Roe" in the landmark Supreme Court case.
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But Thomas Hungar, a lawyer for the U.S. House of Representatives, said a 1975 Supreme Court case known as Eastland v.
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One of those data centers, owned by Microsoft in Dublin, Ireland, is at the center of a current Supreme Court case.
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The Center for Democracy & Technology and American Constitution Society are holding an event on the Supreme Court case, United States v.
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Olson, the Supreme Court case that upheld the process of appointing an independent counsel under a bill passed forty years ago.
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That approach was struck down as unconstitutional in the 1978 Supreme Court case Regents of the University of California v. Bakke.
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The decision almost certainly paves the way for a major Supreme Court case over President Trump's stonewalling of congressional oversight efforts.
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The FBI eventually dropped a court case that sought to compel Apple's help after finding another way to hack the phone.
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Kashner also expressed concerns over "the lack of recourse for the investor," citing a September court case decided in BlackRock's favor.
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The simple answer is "no," according to the decision made in the 2007 California appeals court case of Porter v. Bowen.
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Specifically, if Mueller subpoenas President Trump and Trump refuses, will Kavanaugh recuse himself from a Supreme Court case addressing this issue?
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The policy, which emphasizes de-escalation in police confrontations, is more restrictive than current Supreme Court case law, police officials said.
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I lived in North Carolina, but had travelled to the city for a court case involving the custody of my children.
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Ross McNutt, the founder of PSS, has attempted to allay privacy concerns, citing the 1986 Supreme Court case California v. Ciraolo.
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The special master tasked with reviewing materials in Michael Cohen's court case on Tuesday released hundreds more documents to the prosecution.
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The circumstances sound eerily familiar: Donald J. Trump and his legal team had suffered a setback in a major court case.
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Uber is aggressively trying to take the steps needed to resolve the court case that threatens to undermine its driverless plans
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States' approach to sales taxes for online and catalog purchases is tied to a 1992 Supreme Court case, Quill Corp. v.
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The F.B.I. could win its court case to force Apple to unlock a terrorist's iPhone, but who would do the work?
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We could not have known that there would be a Supreme Court case [at the same time as the film's release].
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Though a ruling on the Eighth Circuit Court case wouldn't completely overturn the landmark abortion rights law, it would undermine it.
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The Supreme Court case, involving Virginia high school student Gavin Grimm, asks the court to weigh in on the same question.
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How states treat sales taxes for web and catalog purchases is tied to a 1992 Supreme Court case, Quill Corp. v.
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Second, Justices Gorsuch, Kavanaugh and Thomas want to undermine a rule called the Chevron doctrine, after a 1984 Supreme Court case.
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On each one, they have been slow and methodical, laying out a long paper trail before rushing into a court case.
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The high-court action leaves the administration free to impose the new policy everywhere while the court case against it continues.
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Joshua Block, an American Civil Liberties Union attorney who's worked on these cases, cited a 1998 Supreme Court case, Oncale v.
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The furor over the Supreme Court case considering limits on gerrymandering has reminded me of a conference I attended years ago.
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Board of Education, a Supreme Court case any American student will inevitably write about at least once during their academic career.
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And earlier this month, the Department of Justice filed an amicus brief in the ongoing Supreme Court case Masterpiece Cakeshop v.
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The last remaining Nazi with an active court case, he had been under investigation since 19853 and ordered expelled in 2004.
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I hated that the Scouts had won a Supreme Court case in 2000 that let them exclude gay scouts and leaders.
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Gingles, a 1986 Supreme Court case that effectively made the creation of black-majority districts a consideration in drawing electoral maps.
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Then there were lawsuits, and a high-profile court case, in 2008, that culminated in his acquittal on child pornography charges.
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Fifty years ago next week, on June 12, 1967, Mildred and Richard Loving won their landmark Supreme Court case, Loving v.
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"Their focus right now is to get through their court case together and to show a united front," said the source.
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The federal court case case decided that Mexican-American students couldn't be forced to attend schools separate from their white peers.
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Conservatives have been advancing restrictive abortion policies in hopes of sparking a fresh Supreme Court case against the 1973 Roe v.
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But dozens of Myanmar-based civil society groups published a statement on the eve of the verdict welcoming the court case.
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Opponents are attempting a ballot initiative to repeal Maine's new law and pursuing a slow-moving court case to invalidate California's.
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This isn't the first unresolved court case involved in Khosla's attempt to keep the secluded beach off-limits to the public.
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IAC, which owns Tinder's parent company, filed a motion Tuesday to dismiss a court case that sought $2 billion in damages.
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Smaller payments filtered down to some accusers, which could be used to undermine their credibility in any court case or investigation.
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United States, the 1944 Supreme Court case that upheld Franklin D. Roosevelt's executive order to send Japanese-Americans to internment camps.
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It said it was confident the allegations leveled at it by prosecutors in the Milan court case would be found groundless.
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The Trump administration's EPA was the main party defending the 2015 rule that the Obama administration wrote in the court case.
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South Africa's Dagga Party won a court case last year permitting cannabis smoking in homes, paving the way for Tuesday's ruling.
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In October 2017, the two women sued the fire service in what would become Ghana's first successful gender discrimination court case.
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The court case also relies on the testimony of some former employees of UC Global who have been granted witness protection.
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Musk tweeted about the Cybertruck, hydrogen gas becoming sentient, and an upcoming SpaceX launch in the hours around his court case.
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Her criminal case was to be dismissed if she attended parenting classes, while her family court case had no such stipulation.
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And a court case decided before a European tribunal last year could affect how working time is calculated across the continent.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the year of a Supreme Court case regarding the president's power over security clearances.
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But as his court case came to a close, the motivation of Mr. McArthur, a 67-year-old landscaper, remained unknown.
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In a way, that's too bad, because a court case might help clarify how far the sanctity of one's castle extends.
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I was far more interested in witnessing the court case from the Lovings' point of view, which was at a distance.
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The Trump administration has taken a particular interest in attempting to strip protections from Dreamers since it formally ended the DACA program in September 85033, and while a series of legal actions has temporarily preserved deportation protections, Dreamers have been forced to live court case to court case — in uncertainty and fear — for nearly two years now.
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There are now calls for the prime minister to resign, though it appears that he intends to see the court case through.
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Wade, the 1973 landmark Supreme Court case that protects a woman's right to an abortion up until when the fetus is viable.
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Last Friday, February 19, Kesha lost her court case to Sony and Dr. Luke which held her bound to her record contract.
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The latest court case over EMI, the home of artists including The Beatles, Pink Floyd and Kylie Minogue, began only on Tuesday.
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Wade, the landmark Supreme Court case establishing a constitutional basis for abortion rights that Democrats have warned may now be in jeopardy.
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Here it's worth asking an obvious counterfactual: What if the Supreme Court had ruled differently in the 1976 court case Buckley v.
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A pause in the litigation would mean that congressional Democrats couldn't seek records and other evidence meant to build their court case.
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The 51-year-old reality TV mystic brought the Nassau County Supreme Court case against her husband, Larry Caputo, 61, in April.
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In April, a judge dismissed China's first court case in which a gay couple sued to have their union recognized as marriage.
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In April, a court case began against a notorious drug baron who'd set up shop a few miles from the rehab center.
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Jamie took issue with their appropriation of September 11 as a military holiday and ended up beating them in a court case.
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During the appeals court case, Microsoft's lawyers argued that the US is essentially trying to say that its laws extend across borders.
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They lost a court case challenging the law, something that may become more common as the Supreme Court tilts to the right.
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If his immigration saga is not resolved by January they are going to leave the country, before his court case even starts.
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Another federal court case, involving Huawei's alleged theft of trade secrets from T-Mobile, was already adjudicated years ago in civil court.
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It has filed for a stay -- like a "pause" -- of the court case, so that the case can be sent to arbitration.
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For the issue, the 28-year-old pop star — who is increasingly elusive — gave a candid interview specifically about the court case.
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Last week, a Canadian court ruled that Google has to remove search results involving a court case against Datalink across the globe.
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In a subsequent civil court case, the two biospherians won a judgement for abuse of process for the attempt to prosecute them.
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Michael Fox, an ex-cop who became a licensed firearms dealer, admitted in a recent federal court case that he sold multiple .
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In fact, the current law was established in part by a landmark California Supreme Court case argued by Walmsley himself in 1993.
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The government filed a motion in support of a Supreme Court case this year in which a Muslim woman opposed triple talaq.
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If his last name sounds familiar, it's probably because you've heard it in the context of a court case: Karnoski v. Trump.
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Documents in the court case also accused the bankers of conspiring to attract members of Credit Suisse's technology banking team to Jefferies.
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But the most famous court case about sex stereotypes concerned more subtle barriers, those posed by norms of "feminine" appearance and behavior.
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In January, Nestle lost its bid to throw out a court case that accused it of using child slaves in Ivory Coast.
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The plaintiffs sought to have a temporary restraining order put into effect barring the law's implementation until the court case was resolved.
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In the initial court case, witness testimony placed Jones at the scene of the Walmart parking lot robbery in Roeland Park, Kansas.
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A prosecutor is constitutionally required to disclose any exculpatory evidence under the law established in the Supreme Court case Brady v. Maryland.
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Burwell, the Supreme Court case that alleged Obamacare's premium subsidies weren't allowed in states that had marketplaces run by the federal government.
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The company has named victims compensation expert Kenneth Feinberg to create a settlement program that will operate independently from the court case.
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Both of the provisions are at the center of a major Supreme Court case involving a three-year-old law in Texas.
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The court case follows the illegal declaration of Catalan independence on October 27th, orchestrated by the separatist regional administration of Carles Puigdemont.
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A court case could be lengthy, but legal experts say it could be effective in achieving Democrats' goal of obtaining Trump's returns.
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Pinski cited a Montana Supreme Court case that he said gives him the discretion to impose this sentence and consider stolen valor.
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The ride-sharing company won a court case to continue operating after London's transport authority said it was not "fit and proper."
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Why should a court case by children on climate change be any better reason to invite the courts to play at politics?
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And the court case will allow its opponents to make the case again for their right to influence perceived hardliners like Davis.
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Brexit remains the inescapable backdrop, an often dreary legal and administrative process that is now the subject of a rancorous court case.
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Still, the court case could shake things up for the two parties depending on how U.S. District Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson rules.
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Though, because of her court case and having her face splashed all over the news, Niecy is now a proper local celebrity.
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Litigants can always ask for a re-hearing of a circuit court case by an en banc panel of all the court's
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Despite a 2016 Supreme Court case that blocked some of these most onerous Targeted Regulation of Abortion Provider (TRAP) laws, many remain.
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Mateer has also said that the 14th Amendment has no protections for LGBT people and that the Supreme Court case, Obergefell v.
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In the meantime, everyone else please throw those signs of the horns up before doing so might catch you a court case.
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In the speech, Judge Kavanaugh noted that the Supreme Court case that upheld the health law, National Federation of Independent Business v.
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On Thursday, Huawei Device and Huawei Device USA pleaded not guilty in a federal court in Seattle in a separate court case.
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The court case has strained Mr. Orsini's already contentious relationship with his ex-wife, and his sons now rarely speak with him.
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If you believe infrequent voting should not impact your voter registration status, read more on the upcoming Supreme Court Case, Husted v.
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For families who have lost a member to violence, the court case that follows often churns up a new bout of grief.
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Asked if Ms. Clifford would drop her court case if Mr. Cohen provided her with more money, he said she would not.
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After Apple denied almost a dozen legal requests from the FBI, a court case in California was scheduled for March 22, 2015.
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He said they left Honduras after being attacked for prevailing in a court case that accused the police of abusing their authority.
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Board of Education, the landmark 1954 Supreme Court case in which the justices unanimously ruled that racial segregation in schools was unconstitutional.
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Windsor, the landmark Supreme Court case that brought same-sex married couples federal recognition and rights that only married heterosexuals had enjoyed.
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The plaintiff in the Supreme Court case is Alejandro Rodriguez, a lawful permanent resident who came to the U.S. as an infant.
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These are the types of laws that will soon be tested in a pending Supreme Court case, Whole Women's Health v. Texas.
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The irony of Democrats pursuing this as a "swifter" option is it would likely also get tangled up in a court case.
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A longstanding settlement in a previous court case says that the government cannot detain children or families for longer than 20 days.
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"Their focus right now is to get through their court case together and to show a united front," the source tells PEOPLE.
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This summer, a group of states, including New York and California, was allowed to intervene in the court case over the subsidies.
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OBITUARIES An obituary on Monday about the movie producer Martin Bregman referred incorrectly to a court case involving the actor Alec Baldwin.
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They treat the prospect of the court case leaving them with "only" $300 to $320 million as if they'd just been bankrupted.
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Hodges, the 2015 United States Supreme Court case, listed birth certificates among the "governmental rights, benefits, and responsibilities" that typically accompany marriage.
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A court case outlining troubling conditions in the state prisons was partially closed in 2650, almost 230 years after it was filed.
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Wade this year, as per tradition, in an anti-abortion response to the landmark 1973 Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide.
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This is the second time in recent months that Johnson & Johnson has had a verdict reduced in a high-profile court case.
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When we're talking about social justice, a tipping point is a beautiful thing—a court case that shifts public opinion, for example.
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House Republicans said Wednesday that Congress should use the opportunity created by the court case to find bipartisan consensus on health care.
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Mr. Trump argued that this change to the waiting period's duration would not be legally binding under a 1983 Supreme Court case.
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That means that the parties' recent decision to postpone the court case may not erase uncertainty about the future of the payments.
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That's the same week the court case surrounding those payments is due back in court, after having been continued twice this year.
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This sentence is to be served concurrent to Ingham County Court docket 17-526FC and is consecutive to the federal court case.
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The court dismissed claims by Steinhoff that a German court case started earlier this year should take precedence over the Dutch case.
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During his business trip to Shenzhen, Cheng said he collected money from the family of one such protester for his court case.
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Speaking of fanatical fans, those who love the Oxford comma are reveling in a court case that highlights the punctuation mark's importance.
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"If they would resist the overture then I think you could probably see a long and grinding court case," he added. Timing?
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In fact, the Stephens case isn't the first time the two groups have worked together on an anti-trans Supreme Court case.
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Republicans accused Democrats of trying to influence the upcoming Supreme Court case on the citizenship question with their investigation on the census.
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The victim's testimony is at the heart of the first court case to challenge the brutal antidrug campaign of President Rodrigo Duterte.
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Justice Gorsuch stated in a recent Supreme Court case that he takes very seriously the exchange between sovereigns memorialized in Indian treaties.
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Minnesota, a Supreme Court case that challenged a state law requiring a minor to notify both biological parents before having an abortion.
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Kentucky's, which has not yet been rolled out because of the court case, does the same for people between 19 and 64.
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In his ruling Wednesday, Watson extended that order to a preliminary injunction, which can remain in effect throughout an entire court case.
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In other news of blackness, I'm sure you've heard about that recent court case where dreadlocks at work were basically outlawed, right?
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The multimillion-dollar figures would apply only if the court case drags on; the sides can still negotiate a settlement at any time.
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"In 1976, during his tenure at the Justice Department, Justice Scalia argued his first and only Supreme Court case," the chief justice said.
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The service was blocked for less than a day last December, following a similar court case, before service was restored by another judge.
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In the film, Weisz plays professor Deborah Lipstadt, the woman who won a historic 2000 court case defeating prominent Holocaust denier David Irving.
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Removal of the state court case was a tougher question, but Judge Furman ended up siding with Leviev on that point as well.
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The most recent debate over the justiciability of partisan gerrymandering claims took place in 2004 in a Supreme Court case called Vieth v.
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O.J. was subsequently charged, then acquitted of the murders – a court case that is the basis for current TV series The People v.
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Republicans also consider the mandate an affront to personal liberty — it was the foundation of the 2012 Supreme Court case challenging Obamacare's constitutionality.
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To learn more about Supreme Court case selection and the structure of the federal court system, make sure to watch the video above.
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Wade, the US Supreme Court case that established a constitutional right to abortion, died on Saturday, a priest close to her family said.
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While Amazon wasn't a participant in that court case, it would have likely been pissed if Apple got away with anti-competitive practices.
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She also recognized that the administration was motivated by an upcoming Supreme Court case that deals with a transgender student and bathroom use.
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The documents were reportedly obtained by Kramer's lawyers as a result of legal discovery ahead of a court case between Six4Three and Facebook.
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Alvin, who recently wrote a cartoon-explainer on modern-day school segregation, points out that the landmark desegregation Supreme Court case Brown v.
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On Monday the House of Representatives joined an amicus brief in a court case in which DC residents are suing for congressional representation.
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He's the baker whose Supreme Court case gained national attention after he refused to sell a custom wedding cake to a gay couple.
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Wade has received, with the majority of people backing the landmark Supreme Court case that established a woman's Constitutional right to an abortion.
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