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  1. a decision that is made in court about what must happen in a particular situation

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Today's motion is for a court order to compel Apply to comply with the initial court order.
Lawsuit seeks a court order and restitution The lawsuit seeks a court order for Purdue Pharma to stop promoting OxyContin as a safe and effective drug.
" When Twitter informed the department that a court order would be necessary, an agent from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection responded that "no such court order would be obtained.
What's in this court order: In Tuesday's court order, Kollar-Kotelly agreed, saying the D.C. Circuit Court's judgment is not final until it issues a mandate after the deadline passes.
It takes five justices to agree to a stay a lower court order, however, so Justice Anthony Kennedy, its swing vote, probably voted to block the Ninth Circuit Court order.
Apple has been appealing the court order, warning that the court order would set a dangerous precedent, and arguing it would not just be used to unlock one device, as the government claims.
" He also urged her not to "violate another court order.
Exceptions would include legal authorization such as a court order.
In most states, longer involuntary commitments require a court order.
Dr. Joseph Wainer provided a statement supporting a court order.
Amazon, too, would only act on a final court order.
Toni confirmed news of the court order on her Instagram.
Need a court order to use on someone without consent.
"We don't do electronic surveillance without court order," he promised.
The police obtained a court order for the anal examinations.
But the court order that helped Sam is now gone.
In a court order, Judge Jennifer Schechter set a Jan.
Producers applied for a court order to block the action.
If the president refuses, Mueller can seek a court order.
He will defy any court order or Senate impeachment ruling.
Short answer: Whatever it wants (with the right court order).
The decision follows a court order to reopen the case.
Could a court order someone to undergo fMRI or PET?
But President Yameen has rejected adhering to the court order.
And estimated 2,155 reunifications in response to a court order.
Authorities do not require a court order to access it.
Many of those committed were sent by a court order.
"No member of the Homeland Security team ignored the court order nor would they ignore they court order," Kelly said, adding that he had heard the reports and asked for more information on them.
For one thing, Washington state and Minnesota, the two states whose lawsuit led to a court order that halted the order, could move quickly for a court order putting any new ban on hold.
Prosecutors charge that Arpaio disobeyed a court order by continuing to make immigration arrests after he was ordered to stop -- and that his actions violated a court order made in a racial profiling case.
"I have no sponsor, no lawyer, no court order," she said.
The Tuesday court order would remove one obstacle to that process.
On April 13, Russia did so, responding to a court order.
Both times, he's been blocked from doing so through court order.
That's why Abel sought the court order to exhume Dalí's body.
That block was also a response to ignoring a court order.
No grand jury information can be shared without a court order.
"This is an extraordinary court order," Chishti told me Sunday morning.
The court order allows us to respond without waiving any privilege.
USA Gymnastics has won a court order giving it through Dec.
Now it is able to obtain them with a court order.
Apple has until Friday to formally respond to the court order.
A court order allowing Jewish women to worship was not enforced.
The case stems from a Supreme Court order back in June.
That request wasn't granted and would have required a court order.
He obtained a court order barring release of his personnel records.
But Saturday's court order may spell the end for many groups.
It could change in a heartbeat and in a court order.
He has remained in detention despite a court order in Dec.
Mr. Avery was not affected by the court order on Friday.
Authorities can block web sites, for example, without a court order.
A judge must issue a court order allowing for their release.
Now, regulators are hoping a court order might change Facebook's tune.
Apple formally filed its opposition to the court order on Thursday.
The start of his prison term is pending a court order.
A court order prevented him from running in non-Nike gear.
The court order was sealed and no more details were available.
A court order extended TPS through January of the same year.
Now, she's planning to seek a court order for retroactive funds.
The court order may not last and is viewed as temporary.
They obtained a court order to force-feed him on Dec.
And so they got a court order for a mandatory operation.
For supporters of the president — and most casual consumers of news — the distinction is immaterial between a court order targeting the president-elect and a court order under which the president's communications may have been collected incidentally.
Rubio said he hoped Apple would voluntarily comply with the court order.
An Essar spokesman said the firm would consider the latest court order.
They got a court order that led to a two-month extension.
It only took a single character to circumvent the entire court order.
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He tried but failed to persuade officials to enforce the court order.
A court order could also have been sought to prevent the sale.
But a court order sternly cautioned the parties not to patronize him.
But under this new court order, that last objective would be illegal.
Reuters did not have access to the court order issued in Curacao.
But Brown defied the court order to return Veronica to the couple.
Gloria was arrested for child endangerment and also violating a court order.
A court order restricting reporting of the plea was lifted on Friday.
Neither term was found in the court order that authorized its use.
Diggers recently cleared part of the refugee camp, under a court order.
Was the executive branch disregarding a court order and if so, why?
He did not defy the court order to turn over the tapes.
Arpaio's specific crime was ignoring a court order to stop profiling Latinos.
It also requests a court order banning them from staging similar rallies.
The Justice Department cannot release grand jury material without a court order.
The F.B.I. can already get this information with a court order today.
The website has since been taken down thanks to a court order.
An Essar spokesman said the firm will consider the latest court order.
His name has been changed because of a court order for anonymity.
The court order does not list Mr. Moore as opposing the request.
ICE told VICE News officials are force-feeding them under court order.
A court order had suppressed media reporting the news until last month.
The journalists had obtained a court order admitting them to the meeting.
The lawsuit seeks a court order declaring the planned facility is illegal.
The state has previously had its districts struck down by court order.
He gave a DNA sample in May after a Belgian court order.
His lawsuit this month seeks a court order to disclose the material.
Under court order, João Lucas spends Sundays at his biological mother's house.
It could take a year to obtain a court order, Therrien said.
The court order came as the central government made a similar request.
It is unclear whether the Kenyan government will follow the court order.
His lawsuit this month seeks a court order to disclose the material.
VICE is still fighting that court order, and is preparing an appeal.
The company is preparing to file an opposition brief against the court order.
"Despite having a court order, we cannot access this iPhone," Mr. Bratton said.
It has to have a court order behind it to back it up.
Arpaio ignored a court order to stop racial profiling and was found guilty.
After her conviction she appealed a court order to voluntarily deport and lost.
In the fall of 2000, Bilott requested a court order to force them.
Org for copyright infringement in 2015, requesting a court order blocking his activities.
Twitter was provided with a court order and informed OpenRussia of the demand.
The results of the court-order psych exam won't be released until Feb.
That weakens the case for a court order forcing the payments, Chhabria said.
Deutsche also vows to "abide by a court order" regarding the congressional investigation.
It has obtained a court order directing the company to stop its activities.
And the court order is then given to the private sector to execute.
Anya's husband eventually received a court order which prevents him from contacting her.
"The court order allows us to respond without waiving any privilege," Giuliani said.
A U.S. court order to unlock an iPhone looks like pure Apple sauce.
The landlord is also trying to get a court order to evict him.
A court order also prevents any participant from discussing what has taken place.
An individual, who will remain anonymous by court order, will chair the meetings.
He was accused of violating a court order by continuing patrols targeting immigrants.
On Wednesday, another one, MetLife, won a court order to lift its designation.
Many Japanese companies refused to comply with the court order, further increasing tensions.
Diaz was later released under a court order not to make public statements.
Philippine National Police Chief Oscar Albayalde said officers were enforcing a court order.
Arpaio was found guilty of criminal contempt for defying a federal court order.
Stopping a transaction any longer would require a court order, under his proposal.
On September 25—a full month ago—she obtained the necessary court order.
Israeli authorities have carried out similar evictions in the past under court order.
The Trump administration faced Thursday a court order to reunify the remaining families.
Do you agree or disagree with Apple's decision to oppose the court order?
But Wilson says that the "hysterical" court order limited his free speech rights.
It also has asked Congress for new laws to override the court order.
Off he went to a San Antonio hospital, under an emergency court order.
However, Uber will now face legal ramifications if Levandowski violates this court order.
But without a court order, some fear that is exactly what will happen.
Failing to do so, the court order noted, could result in his imprisonment.
Patten urged lawmakers to reopen the investigation and enforce the court order appropriately. 
The court order cited "conspiracy against national security," according to the U.N. report.
Ferrexpo's Swiss unit, Ferrexpo AG Switzerland, has appealed the court order, it said.
SA Express said at the time that it would appeal the court order.
It is under court order to produce at least 500 pages every month.
Apple on Thursday officially filed its motion to reject the FBI's court order.
Additionally, existing laws prohibit disclosure of grand jury proceedings without a court order.
Isn't there a report about an October surveillance court order involving that server?
Both Rothfus and Lamb's current districts were redrawn this year by court order.
In the meantime, that court order for demolition is hanging over his head.
Apple already provided those auto-backups to the FBI under a court order.
He pressed Keller to show that the district court order was an injunction.
" Trump called the Supreme Court order a "clear victory for our national security.
A court order requires that transgender inmates receive better living conditions while incarcerated.
A court order is generally not required to collect public social media data.
So far in the Pensacola case, the Justice Department hasn't filed for a court order to compel Apple to give it access, and Barr declined to comment in a press conference on Monday whether he would seek a court order.
The office says all other information in the case remains sealed under court order.
It&aposs the fourth batch of records to be released under the court order.
Meng is out on bail and is wearing a GPS monitor by court order.
A court order restricting the reporting of Bittar's plea was lifted earlier on Thursday.
Qualcomm says Apple continues to sell iPhones in China, breaching a recent court order.
With a court order, Apple can share your iCloud data with a government entity.
It also said that children continued to be separated even after the court order.
The landlord of a nearby building, the Waldorf Arcade, had requested the court order.
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Other students, in districts not under court order, got the placebo: a segregated education.
So absolutely, I would — I would expect Apple to comply with the court order.
Families were processed and given a court order where they could pursue their claim.
"In order to go arrest Mr. Weinstein, we need a court order," Boyce explained.
There is no pending lawsuit or apparent grounds for a court order or subpoena.
Bereket and his peers were detained without a court order or even an explanation.
If that happens, the FTC may seek a court order to compel their compliance.
The Bush administration moved toward removing people from the country with a court order.
They secured a court order for payment and sent an official to Salzburg airport.
Absent a court order, the company is never going to open them for inspection.
Madge filed an emergency court order Tuesday in NYC to block the website gottahaverockandroll.
A hopeful step Some members of the LGBT community welcomed the Supreme Court order.
The group offered no ID, search warrant or court order, according to the couple.
The court order says that the NSA must delete this information within one year.
Our sources say Audrina wants to file a contempt of court order against Corey.
Jones was examined by Pitt under court order during the divorce proceedings, Slavin said.
Fujifilm has said it will challenge a court order suspending its deal with Xerox.
The EPA is under a court order to make the rule final by Dec.
Apple had rebuffed a court order directing it to help investigators unlock the phone.
The Supreme Court unanimously dismissed Daiwa's appeal and upheld an earlier High Court order.
A Monsanto India spokesman said the company was "very disappointed" with the court order.
But the chairman has said that he will seek a court order against McGahn.
A court order had mandated the board return to its previous five-member makeup.
Many Japanese companies refused to comply with last year's South Korean Supreme Court order.
If American citizens were resisting a court order, who would run interference for them?
That suit seeks a court order to change the way police respond to protests.
Manafort had spent his days since October stuck in his apartment under court order.
Judicial Watch agreed, it announced on Wednesday, pursuant to terms of a court order.
Judge Sonia Sotomayor dissented from the court order tossing out the lower court rulings.
It sought a court order blocking Aurobindo from selling the generic product before then.
He was arrested for investigation on Friday by the CBI following the court order.
"The NCAA is not technically forcing anyone to disobey a court order," Johnson said.
The government has argued that the court order did not specify Velasquez by name.
The court order was clearly intended to pre-empt any further moves toward independence.
Ms. Forcadell did not say how Catalan lawmakers would respond to the court order.
In Alaska, teenagers as young as 216 can get married with a court order.
The amount is not know, and was redacted in the court order on Monday.
Tata Steel said it was reviewing Monday's court order and had no further comment.
It was blocked from taking effect last December by a Texas district court order.
Gates later clarified that his remarks were not necessarily backing the FBI's court order.
However, U.S. district judge Stephen V. Wilson rejected Musk's motion in the court order.
The company shares information with authorities only when required by subpoena or court order.
Adoptees of the Home Society needed a court order to get their birth records.
Following the arrest, police had the magistrate approve a court order for medical testing.
Prior to Monday's court order, Tennessee banned sterilization deals and Benningfield was formally reprimanded.
The raids were deemed sufficiently urgent to be carried out without a court order.
As the movie pointed out (which I recently rewatched ), he went from jail to working with the FBI under the terms of a court order, but he stayed there decades after the court order expired because he found a vocation he loved.
The government says it needs a court order and Apple's help to write new code.
Video Lewandowski stressed that he doesn't think the president, though, would defy a court order.
Both companies have stated they will not hand over such data without a court order.
BOAN: ... his flouting in the face of the judicial system and disregarding a court order.
Gregory Lee Rodvelt, 66, lost possession of the home by a court order Aug. 22.
Investigators then obtained a court order for information on who allegedly connected to those webpages.
Apple took on the FBI over a court order forcing access to a locked iPhone.
A court order in Indiana will allow the polls to stay open until 7 p.m.
A June 26 court order by a federal judge imposed a deadline on these efforts.
Then the government has 24 hours to secure a related court order, according to Akdeniz.
Officials in Utah and Vermont complied, while the state of Washington required a court order.
The true constitutional crisis would occur if the president refuses to follow a court order.
It's seeking cash compensation and a court order that blocks the sale of Natera's offering.
Of these, three-quarters were obtained by court order, and the final quarter via warrants.
Atul Gupta was mentioned in the court order as having received the proceeds of crime.
If it wants a company to restate its accounts, it must seek a court order.
Qualcomm and Apple disagree about whether the court order means iPhone sales must be halted.
On Thursday, activist Okiya Omtatah won a court order saying the channels should be reopened.
But what if someone subpoenas the "Apprentice" tapes or seeks a court order disclosing them?
The F.T.C. is seeking a court order to stop DeVry from making its advertising claims.
He will be freed in neighbouring Belgium, where his family lives, the court order said.
According to TMZ, she also received a court order to stay away from her daughter.
Now, both are off-limits to the public without a court order from a judge.
The CMA launched court action against Viagogo in August, which resulted in the court order.
Jain told Reuters by email he was bound by a court order to remain silent.
Police can hold suspects for 24 hours and need a court order to extend this.
The crew was there with a civil court order allowing them to search the place.
The Justice Department declined to cooperate, saying the court order was too broad and premature.
Kenya's ban on three private television stations defied a court order to lift the move.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor noted that she would have left the lower court order in place.
Last week, it obtained a court order from a California magistrate asking Apple to comply.
Unlike the public schools, the housing market could not be desegregated simply by court order.
The two diss tracks have been blocked in India since a court order in April.
"There is no way that they are working to comply with that court order," Sen.
The administration has also continued to separate children, despite the court order, the report found.
Authorities backed by the FBI obtained a court order this week to shut down TheReviewBoard.net.
Only 28 percent on independents believed the tech giant should comply with the court order.
HHS has until Tuesday to complete that task to comply with a federal court order.
If GoDaddy received a court order regarding the domain in question, we would act accordingly.
The Center now plans to seek a court order to permanently strike down the regulations.
She would rather push the court order and surveillance plan than have a military strike.
Here's another, larger question: Is the FBI's court order even constitutional under the First Amendment?
"We know injustice has been done to Karnataka," he added, citing the Supreme Court order.
Most of the separated children have been reunited with their families under a court order.
Authorities got a court order forcing her to quarantine, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader.
Instead of complying with the court order, Mr. Yameen's security forces began arresting more people.
"This is terrible (for PDVSA)," said a source familiar with the court order of attachment.
An emergency court order was issued, allowing the police to take the child into custody.
Further, any such device would have to be "monitored continuously," according to the court order.
Trump could also file a lawsuit seeking a court order that would limit Bolton's testimony.
It might be a subpoena, court order, or warrant, depending on what it's looking for.
The threat of punishment for noncompliance with a deferred prosecution agreement is a court order.
To the Editor: Joe Arpaio was absolved by President Trump for ignoring a court order.
She's asking that the court order the sites in question to immediately remove her photo.
Schools often say student information must not be shared without a court order or subpoena.
So we're demanding a court order to prevent this shameful policy from ever being implemented.
"Has the department approved even one Borrower Defense claim since that court order," Murray asked.
On Monday, Judge Bolton ruled that Mr. Arpaio had willfully violated the 2011 court order.
It took a court order to pry loose some of the details of his meetings.
A court order that applies worldwide prevents anyone publishing images that claim to identify them.
Ms. von Dornum secured a court order to go inside and check on the inmates.
Arpaio was convicted of criminal contempt last summer for willfully violating a federal court order.
Even reunifying families covered by the court order has been chaotic, the Inspector General found.
But even more Trump-esque, he could ignore a court order directing that he testify and instruct the U.S. Marshal's service not to enforce it (in the typical case, a party that refuses to comply with a court order faces arrest and jailtime for contempt).
As of Monday, Telegram appears to still be functioning in the country following the court order.
The material released Wednesday was the fourth batch of records made public under the court order.
A stipulated federal court order requires that Vizio delete all data collected before March 1, 2016.
Syed&aposs brother, Yusef, said the family hadn&apost yet heard about the latest court order.
Without a court order, a hacker needs your login and password to access your iCloud account.
In the summer of 2016, the FBI obtained a secret court order to monitor Page's communications.
What I said is yes, Apple should be forced to comply with this court order. Why?
In October, compelled by a court order and given a grant of immunity, the detective testified.
Legal parenthood cannot be transferred for at least six weeks, and then only by court order.
It's law that, if interpreted broadly, gives judges the court-order version of a blank check.
Following a court order to turn over those documents, Exxon's lawyers say that they've misplaced them.
A California federal court order in April prevented the Trump administration from temporarily removing DACA protections.
In Italy, medical-age assessments, such as X-rays, can be carried out by court order.
An opponent had secured a court order delaying the vote, but the governor-general ignored it.
It provides compensation for reasonable costs that businesses may incur when complying with a court order.
That judge will now decide whether to issue another court order to decide the clinic's fate.
There was no other feasible way to break into an iPhone — even with a court order.
But CSIS, unlike CSE, has to get a court order in order to collect that information.
The material was provided Wednesday under a court order more than eight months after the Oct.
The suit seeks a court order requiring the agency ultimately to put the restrictions into effect.
Seventeen states have such coverage policies in place—some by choice but most by court order.
His driver's license wasn't suspended ... not bad considering he violated a court order back in October.
Otherwise, Avianca Brasil will lose the planes as the lessor already has a favorable court order.
Moore was first found in contempt of a court order by a judge in November 2012.
Federal prosecutors requested the court order to compel Apple to assist the investigation into the Dec.
There are at least 13 other Apple devices currently subject to court order by the FBI.
The court order commanded Ford to stay from his former girlfriend, who claimed he abused her.
She said a state Supreme Court order prevents her from trying other cases before that one.
The government eventually dropped its court order after purchasing the intrusion method from third-party hackers.
Upon release, Manafort would have to serve three years of supervised release under the court order.
However, on Friday morning the Catalonian government said that it will meet despite the court order.
That requires a court order, and officials said agents had not yet begun reading the emails.
Larson agreed, and Decker requested and received the Apple court order from Pym two days later.
On Wednesday, Zuma requested legal permission to appeal against a court order to explain his decision.
Grand jury material is subject to federal secrecy rules, barring a court order for some exceptions.
Under a prior court order, the Harvard admissions materials could be viewed only by Blum's lawyers.
Levin called for an investigation, saying there is enough evidence to get a FISA court order.
Apple has contended that the court order could have grave consequences for digital security and privacy.
He was convicted last year of ignoring a federal court order to stop racially profiling suspects.
And, if they receive a court order to release your files, they'll have to do so.
Her parents asked for her to be disconnected, but the hospital refused without a court order.
Donna Edwards sought a court order to keep polling locations opened later, The Baltimore Sun reported.
A court order posted on Monday afternoon formally dismissed the case at the Justice Department's request.
He is still in jail on terrorism charges, despite a federal court order demanding his release.
"We will tell them, 'You are helping this company violate a court order,'" Mr. Ashe said.
The Pentagon is now under a court order to begin accepting transgender recruits on Jan. 1.
Louisville's integration program has existed since the 220 court order merged city schools with suburban ones.
The man was cleared after his DNA — which he gave under a court order — was tested.
An injunction is a court order that forbids actions or orders an action to be taken.
It stopped because a court order forced the city of New York to curtail the practice.
Apple defied a court order to assist the F.B.I., but another company bypassed the phone's encryption.
Walmart is seeking a court order to enforce the non-compete agreement, according to the lawsuit.
But there are other ways, cheaper and quicker than a court order, to remove a family.
A Justice Department spokeswoman said prosecutors were reviewing the court order and considering their next steps.
That outpost was removed by court order because it was built on privately owned Palestinian land.
Mbuka said a court order for the repatriation of the five women had now been given.
California slashed its incarceration rate by 27 percent between 1003 and 2014 after a court order.
Mark Takano, DeVos confirmed that no claims had been approved or denied since the court order.
Trump's written answers to Mueller's questions will not be released without a court order, Sekulow said.
The agency had been under court order to issue a ruling on the petition by Friday.
The department had previously released data on Borrower Defense claims through September, before the court order.
A spokeswoman for Harvard, Melodie Jackson, said the university would not comment on the court order.
Utah The first non-binary state ID was granted by court order in Utah in September.
Azadeh Erfani spotted him and began her chase, a copy of a court order in hand.
We have a court order blocking the federal government from obstructing abortion for all of these minors.
She said the foundation would file a brief supporting Apple's refusal to comply with the court order.
For two years they were held without charge, despite a court order in 2016 to release them.
Paulette "declined to cooperate with her counsel and failed to appear for trial," the court order read.
This usually requires a subpoena or court order, so regular people turn to IP mapping sites instead.
Arpaio was convicted of ignoring a court order to stop illegally targeting members of the Latino community.
As part of the court order, Govan must stay at least 100 yards away from the kids.
Jones demands both damages and a court order preventing PayPal from imposing permanent restrictions on his accounts.
These are covered by the court order and so are other unregistered domain options, such as Hidude.
Further details like reservation history require a court order, while messages and other communications require a warrant.
In 2015, Texas and 25 other states challenging DAPA and the DACA expansion won a court order.
It is unclear precisely who in the Kenyan government decided to defy the court order or why.
Data collected on a U.S. person cannot be utilized by law enforcement without a specific court order.
JEI said officers had gone ahead with demolitions despite a court order to wait for a hearing.
Some students, in school districts that were under court order to desegregate, got the "treatment" of integration.
Unsworth is seeking $75,000 in damages and a court order to stop Musk from making more allegations.
The investigators did not need a court order to access the public site, the Mercury News said.
"Maybe, even without the Supreme Court order, he may order us to give the records," he added.
And absolutely, Apple doesn't have a right to defy a valid court order in a terrorism investigation.
Yameen has stopped short of saying he will not obey the court order to free his opponents.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission has asked the United States about a secret court order Yahoo YHOO.
And I am in no way advocating any solution that would evade a properly-executed court order.
That could enable internet traffic monitoring and access to private data, including communications, without a court order.
The sale is part of a provisional liquidation and restructuring as set out in a court order.
The U.S. government has since obtained an emergency court order to freeze Zaslavskiy's and his companies' assets.
The Alunorte refinery is currently barred per court order from operating at more than 50 percent capacity.
In Mumbai, Krishna devotees lay on the ground in a human chain to protest the court order.
ET: Reuters reports that Google blocked TikTok on its app store to comply with India's court order.
The player's fiancé received a court order on Wednesday to sell the mansion they shared in Massachusetts.
Hinderscheid entered the Phoenix House by court order after being arrested and charged with possession of marijuana.
The Supreme Court did, however, put another part of the lower court order on hold for now.
Instead, he said he just wanted a court order in favor of testifying for his own protection.
Brazilian authorities told the news agency that Dzodan was being held for questioning after a court order.
AGCOM declined to comment on the court's decision, documented in a court order issued late on Monday.
Court documents unsealed today reveal thirteen different Apple devices currently subject to court order by the FBI.
Eskom, which has obtained a court order declaring the labor protests unlawful, has offered no pay increases.
And I am in no way advocating any solution that would evade a properly executed court order.
Vale said on Friday it had received a court order to suspend activities at a different dam.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... LAPD officers are responding to a possible violation of a court order.
Arbitrary arrests of sex workers are common, despite a High Court order in 20093 specifically banning it.
He was a general practitioner with no intensive care experience and was not named, by court order.
August, 2014: Apple deletes the app Secret from the App Store in Brazil, following a court order.
Police got a court order to seize that gun and a rifle he had in his closet.
She obtained a court order against her husband, who confessed, on tape, to paying the hit men.
"If true, this interpretation appears to blatantly ignore the terms of the court order," the letter reads.
Four Members of Congress asked CBP officials to enforce a federal court order and were turned away.
The board continued to operate for weeks on temporary requests to delay enforcement of the court order.
Unless I want to get a COURT ORDER, my video will go back up on their channel.
He was locked up, and federal prosecutors soon sought a court order for a mental health assessment.
Grand jury material is generally subject to federal secrecy rules in the absence of a court order.
The ACLU said Tuesday that it would seek a court order to block spending the military money.
It could not be learned whether Apple had received a court order to turn over iCloud data.
The original court order said the teenager had been swiftly radicalized and changed her behavior and dress.
The court order, issued in late December, also ordered Shapiro to pay a $100 million civil payment.
Cases involving injuries or deaths in post-bankruptcy crashes were not affected by the bankruptcy court order.
A previously filed court order mandated only Gwinnett County count all absentee ballots with missing birth dates.
Some legal experts disagree with Brennan's assessment that the court order infringed upon Bkhchadzhyan's Fifth Amendment rights.
The small company's response could be indicative of how individual Apple employees reacted to a court order.
In the Belford case, lawyers have obtained a court order freezing three American bank accounts containing $675,000.
According to the court order, these newspapers are accused of disseminating "terrorist propaganda" and aiding terrorist organizations.
Under a Supreme Court order, the 15 dwellings are to be demolished within the next few days.
A law passed in 2012 allows Russia's federal communications agency to blacklist sites without a court order.
A court order gives officials until Tuesday to reunite children under 5 years old with their parents.
She is also charged with contempt for allegedly ignoring a court order to cooperate with the investigation.
When the government, under court order, returned the mother's four children, it handed her the wrong baby.
It's not possible for law enforcement to search a genealogy site like 23andMe without a court order.
However, a High Court order on Friday extended an injunction order prohibiting protesters from entering the airport.
A court order prevents lawyers involved in the case from speaking publicly about the charges in detail.
Until now, a person who wanted to remove DNA from the city's database required a court order.
The disclosures, made in an court order limiting media coverage of the cases, did not name Netanyahu.
Arpaio's defense has been that the court order was unclear and he did not intentionally violate it.
Major tech industry trade groups have also expressed concerns about the precedent the court order could set.
The administration has since struggled to reunite hundreds of those families in compliance with a court order.
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Before, they were required to get a court order, which is no easy task, Mr. Barrows said.
"But even with a court order to date, we cannot access the contents fo the two phones."
Can Bannon then — without a court order — tell the press what he was prohibited from telling Congress?
The federal prosecutor who accused Greenwald violated a Brazilian Supreme Court order that protected Greenwald's press freedom.
The government has ignored a court order issued on Thursday that the stations be allowed to reopen.
Later reports revealed that Bannon's legal team had since negotiated a way out of the court order.
The court order, which arrived last week, was first reported by The New York Times on Tuesday.
Vale said on Friday it had received a court order to suspend activities at Ouro Preto dam.
The court order was met with shock and dismay over Twitter, with many people criticizing the justice.
A federal court order striking down a mandate that does nothing is hardly a historic legal victory.
Justice Stephen Breyer sided with the plaintiffs in saying that court order did not constitute an injunction.
A court order was later filed to secure Apple's cooperation, but the tech giant fought the order.
Under federal court order in 2100, the all-white Carthage Elementary School in rural Leake County, Miss.
They sent a court order to Vimeo for the IP address access logs that accessed that account.
On June 6, a court order striking down Canada's criminal prohibitions on physician-assisted suicide takes effect.
The authorities refused to exhume the body until the family obtained a court order in December 2014.
First, in one passage, the Supreme Court order says "a close familial relationship is required" for the exemption.
The new court order may help further illuminate this metric of the storm's deadly impact, which remains uncertain.
They face both a court order to make same-sex marriage legal by 2019 and elections in 2020.
Disturbingly, if Google has handed over data, it could be under court order not to notify individual users.
Three Vale employees and two contractors have now been arrested, according to Reuters, which saw the court order.
The executions took place under royal court order in the capital, Riyadh, and 1573 other cities and towns.
The move went against a court order specifying Hichilema should be confined to Lusaka Central prison, he added.
The Supreme Court order, which only covers the Ohio case, included no noted dissents from the eight justices.
The INM said on July 27 that it "at no time failed to comply with a court order".
Whether it's in direct response to this court order or not, today Hiidude is operating from Hiidude1.in.
The decision would also be recorded legally—perhaps on the child's birth certificate, or in a court order.
A new Pew survey finds that 51 percent of Americans think Apple should comply with the court order.
That same federal judge eventually found that Arpaio had violated the court order to cease targeting Latino Arizonans.
BBC reports that a 12-page court order criticizes the victim for drinking beer, smoking, and keeping condoms.
And they're arguing that a court order preventing family separation gives them the legal power to do so.
They stand accused of engaging in or assisting psychological harassment, according to the court order, obtained by Reuters.
It plainly would be contempt for a President -- or any person -- to simply defy a final court order.
Nadler said Barr has not been willing to seek a court order to release the data so far.
Last year, it won a court order that shut down Georgia modder David Zipperer in a different case.
But it has since identified more separations; approximately 22018,090 occurred after and in violation of the court order.
It follows a court order in a public records lawsuit by The Associated Press and other media organizations.
It could not be learned whether Apple had received a court order to turn over iCloud account data.
Before even seeking the court order, the federal government had obtained a search warrant, supported by probable cause.
This, Mr Pawlowski claims, was scuppered by local authorities, which in 2012 reversed zoning rules by court order.
The court order was also published in Friday's edition of the Standard newspaper, one of Kenya's largest dailies.
The parents' lawyer said the couple was hoping for a court order that the sheriff's deputies could enforce.
A Justice Department spokesman, Devin O'Malley, declined comment when asked whether the administration would appeal the court order.
Jane was only able to get an abortion after a full federal appeals court issued a court order.
Planned Parenthood of St. Louis will remain open and performing abortions for now, thanks to a court order.
When the client didn't delete the posts, the attorney got a court order for Yelp to delete them.
While Apple doesn't normally access those backups, it will provide them to law enforcement with a court order.
The department said that, in producing the documents Friday, it had completed its obligations under the court order.
Ruiz says she's frustrated over Tuesday's court order to fork over her copy -- insisting she's done NOTHING wrong.
The government has appealed and ignored a court order to restore the old inspection regime, including traveling delegations.
The 85-year-old has said the court order wasn't clear and he didn't intend to violate it.
At the same time, Microsoft is fighting a US court order for data held on servers in Ireland.
Despite the court order that ordered it to shut down, VidAngel continued streaming as it appealed the matter.
We would need either the extraordinary cooperation of all county election officials, or a federal court order, no?
Friday's court order granted temporary physical custody to the father, who'd expressed concerns for his daughter's well-being.
Wolf lauded the decision in a statement, saying "there is no reason to delay implementing" the court order.
There are four reactors at the Takahama plant, with the earlier court order covering the two newest ones.
An appeals court ruled against the administration's move last month and upheld a court order stalling the ban.
Apple may hand over any of this available information to law enforcement when presented with a court order.
Tuesday's brief court order said the justices will examine the issue of standing when they consider the case.
Following a court order, the Trump administration has reunited the majority of separated families, but as of Aug.
The evictions have persisted despite a court order to halt them, according to Elias Kimaiyo, a Sengwer activist.
Public release would require a court order, including for any law enforcement agency that wanted footage made public.
He would have a court order compelling an appearance and could even demand a conventional appearance without counsel.
Bay City News said he had been charged with false imprisonment and violating a court order, both misdemeanors.
Apple has said it is technically capable of doing so, but would only do so under court order.
HuffPost reported on Friday that Bechard made the allegations in a complaint that remains sealed under court order.
Rogers then sought a court order to block any video releases and Brindle filed her sexual harassment lawsuit.
Many providers, like Google and Microsoft, no longer comply with the law and require a court order. Reps.
The commission is seeking a court order requiring the company refund customers who bought or leased the vehicles.
More Manafort setbacks Ellis delivered another piece of bad news for Manafort in a second court order Wednesday.
Apple refused to obey a court order directing the tech giant to help the FBI unlock the phone.
She had a court order to go to SA, but continued on long after it was legally demanded.
In a court order, the 9th Circuit said it would put that process on hold pending further developments.
You wouldn't have invited those players to join your beer league team unless there was a court order.
The court order could happen as early as July 11 and as late as October 11, Barnett said.
Krasner promised to make that list public and after receiving a court order in March, he finally did.
Another organization, the Firearms Policy Coalition, posted the plans online, saying it "does not recognize" the court order.
In Wisconsin, some state employees have made it difficult to obtain voter-identification cards, defying a court order.
Some people end up in drug treatment by court order; others at the urging of family or friends.
Mr. Xie was put on trial in May for inciting subversion of state power and disrupting court order.
Mr. Deakin got a court order for a new DNA test, hoping the McNair brothers were fraternal twins.
The New York State Appeals Court order on Tuesday did not actually settle the matter of final interment.
In short, the court order is a reaction by the IRS to possible tax avoidance on cryptocurrency gains.
Mr. Trump also sought a court order blocking his accounting company from handing over information to the committee.
The state must investigate the incidents, but the court order covers only those enrolled in Adult Home Plus.
Complicating matters, the base bill backed by Mr. Nunes contains a gesture toward a court-order requirement, too.
She couldn't speak a word of English and was given a court order in Texas, but never went.
He's fighting a court order to stop rejecting absentee ballots over questions about the authenticity of their signatures.
The man was arrested with no incident, and police petitioned for a court order to secure his firearms.
He's now on a court order, but there's nothing keeping him away from her — on or off campus.
His case will be heard on March 1, unless he provides the information, according to the court order.
Cooperation: Clinton apologized for his actions, and Nixon complied with a Supreme Court order to turn over evidence.
In a statement following the court order earlier this month, the Department of Labor stood behind its rule.
The project had been suspended by a court order last week, pending the final decision of commerce regulators.
The FBI sued Apple for defying the court order, prompting protests around the country in support of Apple.
That was about the same level of segregation as at the time of the judge's first court order.
The Justice Department is seeking a court order to halt the transmission of robocalls on the companies' networks.
The court order had stated that mapmakers could consider incumbency in setting boundaries, but did not require it.
Four months later the bank won a court order to search a specific storage unit at the facility.
There was also one charge of assault of a person who cannot be identified by a court order.
Absent a court order, nothing would stop him, even if the President asks or directs him not to.
HHS is using DNA testing "to confirm parentage quickly and accurately" given the looming court order, Azar said.
DCS officials removed them from the home Tuesday after receiving a court order authorizing them to do so.
After the FTC secures a court order to seize a business, it appoints a receiver to take over.
Harrison said there was a court order for the evidence and that he could not go into detail.
Failure to enforce a court order to seize a person's guns could mean sheriffs being found in contempt.
Manafort will be required to stay in his home at all other times, according to the court order.
A U.S. court order on Thursday said she had been freed after testifying in an undisclosed federal investigation.
Many details about what happened to Joselin Rosario, a former prisoner at M.D.C., remain sealed by court order.
In 2012, authorities passed a law allowing its federal communications agency to blacklist sites without a court order.
On Friday morning Robin went to Paula's Malibu home with L.A. County Sheriff's deputies and the court order.
Patton also later alleged in court documents that Thicke "willfully, intentionally, and wrongfully changed/fabricated a Court Order specifying custodial timeshare of the couple's minor child" and "threatened to have [Paula] arrested for kidnapping premised upon the false and fraudulent court order" in January before she was awarded temporary sole custody.
They are being released under a court order in a lawsuit from several media organizations, including The Associated Press.
One Democrat not inclined toward impeachment asks what if the President refuses to comply with a binding court order?
IMN denies it is violent, and says Zakzaky should be released in line with a December 2016 court order.
The people were identified in the court order as Christopher Anderson, Cyrus Lesser, sfinktah, Koroush Anderson and Koroush Jeddian.
In that case, the FBI ultimately withdrew its court order, after discovering an alternative method for unlocking the device.
The lawsuit requests a court order forbidding the president from accepting payments from foreign governments that violate the constitution.
She added Scribd typically did not divulge user account activity to third parties without a subpoena or court order.
Pabst's lawsuit sought more than $400 million in damages and a court order for MillerCoors to honor its contract.
The Trump administration said in September 2017 it would rescind DACA, but it remains in effect under court order.
The American Civil Liberties Union helped Doe sue the Trump administration and get a court order in her favor.
" Asked again whether there was a FISA Court order to monitor Trump Tower, Clapper said, "Not to my knowledge.
A U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation court order issued to Apple targets a non-encryption barrier on one iPhone.
The ruling comes weeks after Qualcomm secured a court order to ban sales of some iPhone models in China.
A court order signed by New Hampshire Superior Court on November 5 ordering Amazon to turn over Echo recordings.
In Nevada, anyone under the age of 16 needs a court order authorizing a marriage license to be issued.
MyHeritage, like most genetic testing companies, opposes the use of its database by law enforcement without a court order.
The two had already won a rare court order to temporarily block the deal, which they said undervalued Xerox.
The drawback is that, if you're under active investigation, police could access all that data through a court order.
The Justice Department says the measure violates civil rights laws and is seeking a court order to block it.
The court order identified 2,551 separated children — ages 5 and older — who were to be reunified with their parents.
Apple's battle against a court order to help the Justice Department break into one of the San Bernardino, Calif.
In a 4-4 tie, with one recusal, it let stand a lower-court order in the tribes' favour.
Chyna secured the court order after Rob posted explicit pictures of her on social media and was allegedly abusive.
Apple just took its next swipe in the fight over unlocking a terrorist's iPhone: a court order to vacate.
Mr Arpaio had been convicted of contempt for failing to comply with a court order to halt racial profiling.
In order to use one, an officer typically files for a court order rather than filing for a warrant.
Authorities will force companies to give access to these encrypted communications "lawfully" via a warrant or a court order.
While the board prepares to appeal the decision, it asked the Supreme Court to block the lower court order.
Hopefully, the legal strategy (Apple's reply to the court order is due Friday) will be a little more successful.
He later disputed a federal court order that directed all probate judges to cease enforcement of Alabama's marriage ban.
Police said on Friday that any march by protesters would contravene a court order and demonstrators could face arrest.
Coalition counsel William Groth calls the court order "a resounding reaffirmation" of the goals of Indiana's open records law.
The Justice Department said the measure violates civil rights laws and is seeking a court order to block it.
Their affair ignited national controversy and revulsion, particularly after Letourneau defied a court order to stay away from Fualaau.
Telegram offers some encryption to users, but is able to access their communications if it receives a court order.
A hearing next month will also address whether the two companies disobeyed a court order to submit the documents.
Seeking grand jury material Grand jury material is considered protected, and a court order is required to release it.
After a court order was issued on Tuesday, bailiffs battered down barricades and pushed homeless resisters to the floor.
The woman had previously told police that her jealous ex had contacted her in violation of a court order.
Qualcomm believes Apple is violating the Chinese court order despite the new software and must stop selling phones there.
Waymo is seeking an unspecified amount of damages and a court order preventing Uber from using its proprietary information.
He ended up being suspended by the Alabama Judicial Inquiry Commission for his failure to obey the court order.
If that happens, DSW could try to win a court order to enforce an independent investigation, DSW's Kurz said.
Arpaio is accused of violating a court order in a racial profiling case by continuing patrols that targeted immigrants.
The Trump administration said in September 2017 it would rescind DACA but it remains in effect under court order.
Prosecutors say he disobeyed a court order by continuing to make immigration arrests after he was ordered to stop.
Wealthy defendants "will always go to court and procure a court order to stop us from investigating," Waqo said.
" The city may disclose the records, but only if "Google does not obtain a court order enjoining the disclose.
But the judge ruled that the hospice's location and the date of transfer would remain private by court order.
Arpaio was found guilty last month of criminal contempt for disregarding a court order in a racial profiling case.
Just before the 2010 midterms, Lois Lerner gave DOJ confidential donor information from conservative nonprofits without a court order.
Altria, which owns the maker of Marlboro cigarettes, issued a statement last year in response to the court order.
ICE obtained a court order last month to begin the force-feeding and hydration of those on hunger strikes.
However he told reporters earlier on Wednesday that Old Mutual's appeal was not sufficient to suspend the court order.
The Supreme Court order was in response to a petition by environmental groups who said FRA impeded conservation efforts.
Robart said in a court order Monday that the government has until Tuesday to respond to the states' motions.
Dash says he'd love to comply with the court order to pay the $2,400, but money doesn't appear magically.
A university spokesperson said in an email that officials are reviewing the ruling and will follow the court order.
But the EPA is under a court order to publish a final rule on the subject by December 2017.
Papua New Guinea Higher Education Minister Malakai Tabar welcomed the court order blocking students from resuming their rolling protests.
They've pushed for a policy that would mandate companies hand over locked data when compelled by a court order.
A group of volunteers -- men and women who back the court order -- help them move from place to place.
On Wednesday, a court reaffirmed a previous court order halting the importation of distribution of the devices in Mexico.
It said Apple's decision to refuse the court order was a "marketing decision" intended to court favor with consumers.
However, he cannot give Congress a report with grand jury information (called Rule 6e material) without a court order.
Instead, it now gets a court order to ask private phone companies to hand over records about possible suspects.
Senate Intelligence Committee leaders met Monday to discuss legislation that could require companies to unlock phones under court order.
Paul LePage refused to release some of the public funds, until a court order required him to do so.
Apple recently insisted it could not comply with a court order seeking encrypted iMessages, citing its unbreakable encryption system.
Eventually, the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea invalidated Elliott's court order, and the ship sailed away.
Michigan officials are challenging a federal court order requiring them to supply bottled water to people in Flint, Mich.
Victims of revenge porn will also be able to seek a court order requiring websites to remove illicit images.
However, the government has been slow to reunite children with their parents, despite a court order requiring expedited reunification.
When it first came to Khirbet Tana in February, the army arrived with a court order and two bulldozers.
After a court order forced the monopoly to break into smaller companies, the stunning and imposing complex was abandoned.
It flags people with felonies, drug-related convictions, as well as any court order relating to someone's mental health.
Of those requests, 74,977 were made through a court order or warrant, and Rogers fulfilled 99 percent of those.
The defamation case was closed in 2012, and the docket only lists a single court order dated from 2012.
Fabian said Friday that officials have been marshaling "significant resources" as they work to comply with the court order.
According to a court order, Luo is banned from spending at high-end hotels, night clubs and gold clubs.
Law enforcement agencies still have to obtain a warrant or perhaps a FISA court order to decrypt the data.
What resulted was an agreed court order that outlined areas to improve and federal monitors given unfettered jail access.
Background reading: Officials said they had substantially complied with a court order to reunite families separated at the border.
A federal appeals court in Chicago in April upheld a lower court order blocking funding conditions for that city.
Hodak was long gone when police showed up, but officers filed a report stating he'd violated the court order.
By court order, the board is set to be dissolved next week, though a judge could extend that deadline.
He also asked for a court order prohibiting Mr. Mueller from investigating anything beyond Russian meddling in the election.
Domestic violence survivors can request to be removed from the public rolls but must first obtain a court order.
Mr. Modi eventually passed an amendment bill through the Parliament to reverse the court order to stop the unrest.
It is not clear whether the man would have a right to a court order requiring some safer outcome.
The brief court order noted that one of the nine justices, liberal Sonia Sotomayor, would have denied the application.
DeWolfe told VICE he was contacted by James on social media and also threatened, even after the court order.
Instagram has complied with a Russian court order to remove the video from its platform, but YouTube has not.
A court order is urgently needed, they said, because the next installment of federal subsidies is due on Friday.
The court order requires all 3,000 children to be returned to their families before the end of the month.
The court order requires family reunifications for all 3,000 children in federal custody before the end of the month.
The government's chief spokesman, Zaw Htay, did not respond to phone calls or written questions about the court order.
Last year, Congress cut the Health Department's budget for contraceptives, citing the court order halting the distribution of implants.
They remained off the air on Friday despite a court order on Thursday that overturned the government-ordered shutdown.
The report will not be released to other media until Monday to comply with the court order, Kulin said.
The PCC, PLDT and Globe said they had not received the court order and so could not comment further.
In May 2018, Kim issued a court order that instructed DeVos to stop collecting loans from the former students.
He refused to obey a court order to remove a statue of the Ten Commandments from a state building.
That protection was welcome for DACA beneficiaries, but the uncertainty of the court order highlighted the original program's shortcomings.
Rosen would get a court order and incarcerate him to be sure he got the full round of treatment.
Zuma has since paid back some of the money following a court order that upheld the graft watchdog's recommendation.
Nadler offered Barr the opportunity to work together to get a court order to release the grand jury information.
At some point after that, the reporters write, a new FISA court order was issued for surveillance on Manafort.
Even with the court order however, Landis+Gyr has very little hope of keeping these documents off the internet.
Pat McCrory signed a controversial measure that prevents law enforcement agencies from releasing video footage without a court order.
Guaido secretly left Venezuela for Colombia, in violation of a Supreme Court order, to coordinate efforts there on Feb.
He adds that it's an "open question" as to whether the global key was handed over by court order.
Sudanese officials could not be reached for comment and it was unclear what impact Sunday's court order would have.
If one parent takes a child abroad without the other's consent or a court order, that counts as child abduction.
Authorities initially obtained a court order blocking $270 million of Vale funds in bank accounts to use for victim relief.
He has not been released despite a court order to that effect, and the IMN said his detention is illegal.
An injunction is a court order commanding a person either to perform or to refrain from performing a particular action.
Microsoft had recently announced two separate incidents where they seized domains used in unsuccessful spear phishing operations via court order.
Non-content only requires a subpoena or court order for law enforcement to demand that an ISP turn it over.
By court order, any existing copies of the book must sold by its publisher, Moon Rock Books, by July 1.
CBP also continued to issue "no board" instructions to airlines even after a separate nationwide federal court order on Jan.
This week, the Justice Department sued North Carolina, seeking a court order declaring the state's bathroom law discriminatory and unenforceable.
The court order was issued this week after Puerto Rico's Center for Investigative Journalism (CPI PR) and CNN sued Gov.
Facing the biggest challenge of his presidency, Yameen has stopped short of saying he will not obey the court order.
Before her ruling from the bench, Justice Edmead questioned Nycha's ability to carry out the inspections without a court order.
The big picture: The board disbanded as a result of an unrelated court order that ruled its structure was unconstitutional.
Washington (CNN)Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert must report to prison on June 22, according to a new court order.
"Today, under court order, DOJ turned over some of the subpoenaed documents," Chaffetz, a Utah Republican, said in a statement.
In wake of Wednesday's court order, Exxon is "reviewing the decision to determine next steps" according to a Reuters report.
One step in that direction, following McDonald's murder, is a consent decree, a court order to implement wide-ranging reform.
The court order doesn't flat-out demand that Apple unlock the phone, which is an iPhone 5C* running iOS 53.
Class counsel Issacharoff said Thrivest was attempting to evade the court order in which Judge Brody adopted the settlement agreement.
Consequently, the Department has chosen to sideline Federal Election Observers in any state not already subject to a court order.
The winner of a $560 million lottery prize is asking for a court order that allows her to stay anonymous.
According to the docs, Lee says the cemetery has refused to exhume and relocate the body without a court order.
This court order was filed on November 8th, 2016 — more than two months after Smeltz's body was discovered by police.
Bahnhof was forced to block 20 domains associated with Sci-Hub, according to the company's response to the court order.
Arpaio was convicted of contempt of court in July for disregarding a court order to stop detaining suspected undocumented immigrants.
Family friendly streaming service VidAngel is refusing to shut down, in defiance of a court order issued earlier in December.
Of those between 18 and 39 years old, 64 percent agreed with the company's decision to oppose the court order.
Last week the government banned live media coverage of all opposition activities, citing the court order barring anti-government protests.
Stewart, however, found that jail officials frequently skewed their own data in order to comply with the federal court order.
Republican frontrunner Donald Trump on Friday called for a "boycott" against Apple until the company complied with the court order.
His departure followed a Supreme Court order for a new referendum on a railway investment project championed by his government.
The timing of the move and the location of the hospice are private, according to Judge Nicholas Francis's court order.
Judge Laura Taylor Swain, who is presiding over the bankruptcy, revealed the mediation team in a court order on Wednesday.
Opposition leader and election runner-up Martin Fayulu is demanding that Congo's highest court order a recount of the Dec.
Of those between 5003 and 39 years old, 64 percent agreed with the company's decision to oppose the court order.
" The father of three has requested that "the court order Shannon's estate including future business endeavors and endorsements be valued.
But 220 states require proof of surgery, a court order or both, according to the National Center for Transgender Equality.
But they may be out of luck -- and not because Apple is fighting a court order to unlock the phone.
We now know each owned one dog, which is why the judge only referenced Amber's dog in Friday's court order.
Some critics of the court order believe it could lead to a so-called back door through Apple's encryption system.
The company outlined its position in a Q&A page on its website, reaffirming its resistance to the court order.
The company filed a motion last week asking Judge Pym to vacate a district court order to unlock the phone.
"At the time, Apple was portraying that the court order was to create a back door to encryption," Rubio defended.
But it's not all about money ... she also wants a court order requiring Jenkins to spend time with the kids.
They don't even need a court order or a judge's signature to reach into bank accounts to claw back funds.
Arpaio was found guilty of criminal contempt last month for defying a court order to stop detaining suspected undocumented immigrants.
Hinckley can use the Internet but cannot seek information abouy himself, his crimes or his victims, the court order said.
Mr. Trump finally produced more readable returns, but Mr. O'Brien said he was forbidden by court order to discuss specifics.
Without the court order, said Yan, a 39-year-old engineer, she would never have realized that she needed counseling.
On his blog, Zdziarski lays out exactly what Apple can do — in technical terms — to comply with the court order.
"These Bitcoins were ultimately sold by the United States Marshals Service pursuant to Court order for $48,238,116," Friday's release said.
A federal appeals court unanimously rejected Miller's argument earlier this year and upheld the court order finding him in contempt.
Apple's announcement that it will defy a court order related to its encryption has put new urgency behind Grassley's requests.
In another, Mr. Fina was found to have secured a court order barring Ms. Kane from releasing any "personal" emails.
"If a final court order comes down and says we can't do something… governments have tanks and guns," he said.
The language of the order was adopted from a Supreme Court order pertaining to an earlier version of the ban.
He is well known for initiating a lawsuit that won a court order to increase state funding for city schools.
The president had earlier fired two police chiefs who said they would uphold the court order to release Yameen's opponents.
Burr and Feinstein also vowed to introduce legislation that would require firms to unlock data when compelled by court order.
His aggressive tactics ultimately led to a criminal conviction after he violated a court order to stop racially profiling Latinos.
He told CNN a recent court order indicated there are 345 plaintiffs in federal cases in Michigan that are consolidated.
The SEC complaint seeks a court order for Hwang to surrender the contents of that account to the federal government.
You'll need to use a court order known as a domestic relations order, or Q.D.R.O., to reach those silver linings.
The court order issued Monday sets a hearing for Wednesday morning to discuss the possibility of extending it even further.
But Apple rebuffed the court order, arguing that creating such software was tantamount to opening a "backdoor" into all iPhones.
The Park Service has been under a court order since 2008 mandating it to guarantee free speech during presidential inaugurations.
The language of that order was adopted from a Supreme Court order pertaining to an earlier version of the ban.
The April ruling sent the case back to a lower court to re-evaluate Grimm's request for a court order.
Residents of 12 villages, whose opinion the state sought for a court order in 2013, unanimously voted against allowing mining.
The Trump administration, after a court order, has reunited the majority of children separated from their parents under the policy.
Apple has so far refused to cooperate, and the company is fighting a court order requiring it to aid investigators.
All the feds would have to do to get this information from nanoPay is produce a court order, Cooke said.
The FBI obtained a court order for Apple to develop a tool to break into the cell phone on Feb.
Chevron was then able to get access to out-takes and other material related to the documentary via court order.
The rule has been on hold since early last year because of a Supreme Court order pushed for by Morrisey.
Last fall, Apple rejected a court order to turn over communications sent using its iMessage feature, citing its encryption system.
Western Digital – The hard disk drive maker won a court order allowing it to access Toshiba databases and semiconductor samples.
Mr. Williams's lawyers also hope to obtain a federal court order mandating police reforms and additional training, Mr. Mildenberg said.
Last year, a court order prevented RWE from clearing the trees during a four-month season, limited to protect nature.
Plus, no public trial, no admission of wrongdoing, and no court order to prevent the same thing from happening again.
Tunisia's electoral commission kept him on the list of eligible candidates after his arrest last month on a court order.
Now, thanks to a court order, his parents can hope that some part of that dream may still come true.
But even she seems taken aback by the latest affront: a court order requiring her to take a psychiatric evaluation.
Guaido had secretly left Venezuela for Colombia, in violation of a Supreme Court order, to coordinate efforts there on Feb.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Obama administration officials briefed key congressional staffers last week about a secret court order to Yahoo Inc YHOO.
Instead, except in emergencies, officials would need to obtain a court order to query the repository for an American's information.
The suit led to a federal court order that imposed a hiring quota on Bridgeport for black and Hispanic applicants.
The state's 7th congressional district has been in Republican hands since its lines were redrawn in 1966 by court order.
Electronic surveillance of Americans, or even foreigners inside the United States, requires an individual court order supported by probable cause.
Still, Judge Curtin maintained that the case had been worthwhile, because families had ultimately accepted his court order to desegregate.
Nearly one fifth of the legal filings in the case were filed under seal, according to an appeals court order.
Investigators secured a court order within a day of the shooting, allowing them to search the phones, Mr. Barr said.
The outside assistance allowed the government to drop a court order directing Apple to help investigators hack into the phone.
court order filed Saturday called the matter "closed" after it said that petitioners had filed to withdraw the case.
Vallow has until today to turn them over to authorities, according to a court order served by police on Saturday.
Vallow had until Thursday to turn them over to authorities, according to a court order served by police on Saturday.
Jackson made her revision to her previous court order that had prevented Stone from speaking in and around the courthouse.
Ms. Stein's lawyers dropped that claim on Saturday, citing a court order to pay a $1 million bond to proceed.
The court is also weighing a separate appeal by the president to overturn a lower court order from New York.
AT&T countered that Citigroup has no monopoly over the word "thanks" and sought a court order to that effect.
There's a sheriff in Texas threatening to arrest him if he should ever oppose a court order in his county.
DOJ did not appeal the court order that allowed the other woman, known as Jane Poe, to obtain the procedure.
It happened a day after a court order to halt an eviction that had sparked violence between inhabitants and police.
In accordance with the court order, the administration first began by reunifying 102 parents whose children are 5 or younger.
The group with the court order was more likely to stay in treatment and much less likely to be hospitalized.
The final question is what happens if the president refuses to comply with a lawful court order enforcing a subpoena.
Patton, 41, alleges in new court documents obtained by PEOPLE that Thicke, 39, "willfully, intentionally, and wrongfully changed/fabricated a Court Order specifying custodial timeshare of the couple's minor child" and "threatened to have [Paula] arrested for kidnapping premised upon the false and fraudulent court order" in January before she was awarded temporary sole custody.
There is a reasonable view that, to instigate a constitutional crisis, he would have to defy a court order or subpoena.
Apple contends that its First and Fifth Amendment rights are being violated by a court order supporting the F.B.I. How's that?
Additionally, CNN reported in September that at some point after June 2016, investigators got a secret court order to surveil Manafort.
The petition seeks a hearing and a court order for genetic testing of DNA samples obtained from the late music star.
Kiobel's lawyers said a court order prevented her from using the files in other legal actions or publicly discussing the contents.
Earlier this month, violent protests broke out when police arrived to evacuate the nearby Amona outpost, also following a court order.
Law enforcement could obtain a court order compelling companies including 23andMe and AncestryDNA to fork over access to their genetic databases.
The National Police were deployed after the Catalan regional police did not close polling stations in line with a court order.
In fact the rule was issued only in 2015 and has spent most of its short life suspended by court order.
A federal court order about the family separation policy in June 2018 revealed that 2,737 separated children were in HHS's care.
A court order filed Tuesday said Wilkins' attorney began a months-long capital murder trial in northeast North Carolina this week.
Further, in cases where it does hand over data, it may be under court order not to identify the individuals impacted.
But the court order is a setback for DeVos in her effort to undo Obama-era rules on student loan debt.
Bloomberg reported and TechCrunch confirmed that Apple will be getting an extension on its deadline to respond to the court order.
Officials at SASSA have said the agency has opted to renew the deal with Cash Paymaster Services despite the court order.
Today, terrorists and criminals are increasingly using encryption to foil law enforcement efforts, even in the face of a court order.
The court order appears to be part of a larger investigation into these tweets, which Le Pen sent in December 2015.
House investigators and others may be able to obtain a court order requiring the White House to comply with an investigation.
The ex-Catalan leader defied a court order to appear in Madrid and instead sought refuge in Belgium earlier this week.
The report didn't break down the numbers by warrant or court order, and Verizon didn't respond to a request for clarification.
The company is fighting a court order to unlock an iPhone used by one of the gunmen in San Bernardino, Calif.
SEPTA says it will seek a court order to bring workers back if an agreement is not reached by Election Day.
The 2600,25 pages of emails that were produced under court order include mostly administrative correspondence and duplicates of previously released material.
He is now subject to a proposed court order permanently banning him from calling numbers on the Do Not Call registry.
"I don't think the governor would represent someone unless there was a court order, ordering him to do so," Joy says.
Update: The EFF has now said it will be supporting Apple's appeal against the court order by submitting an amicus brief.
She'll remain at the hospital temporarily until an official court order comes through, Human Rights Alert Executive Director Babloo Ioitongbam said.
After a two-and-a-half hour remand hearing on Monday, prosecutors sought a court order to detain the former president.
The trick here, of course, is that it would be the President and the Executive Branch itself defying a court order.
She is now being investigated by the Spanish judiciary for the alleged crimes of child abduction and disobeying a court order.
Apple then filed a motion to dismiss the court order forcing it to unlock the phone, citing constitutional free speech rights.
"An issue has arisen concerning the Defendant's competency to stand trial," Gergel wrote in a court order filed on Nov. 8.
Sullivan should now consider whether the collection of evidence is even needed for the Democrats' lawsuit, the appeals court order said.
Ban cited Iran's complaints over U.S. visa restrictions and the confiscation of Iranian Central Bank assets under a U.S. court order.
The department also plans to seek a court order from a judge to temporarily block the state from enforcing the laws.
The terms of this deal must stay in place until there's a court order, or both parents agree to change it.
Breitburn Energy Partners LP on Monday sought a court order to push the maturity date of its bankruptcy loan to Sept.
In England, the answer is to obtain an injunction — a court order banning media from publishing private information against your will.
Qualcomm's win in Germany comes weeks after it secured a court order to ban sales of some iPhone models in China.
Video footage showing the teenager's body being riddled with bullets was released via court order in November 2015, sparking citywide protests.
Bosch said it's seeking an disclosed amount of damages and a court order to prohibit Mando from further infringing the patents.
Forty-six percent of Americans support Apple's opposition to the FBI's court order This study contradicts one published earlier this week.
For most consumers, the court order for Apple to help the FBI access iPhone data isn't something to lose sleep over.
Her body was only discovered after her employers' landlord got a court order to forcibly evict them for not paying rent.
In the Senate, legislation seeking to block companies from offering encryption that can't be deciphered with a court order has stalled.
"Forcing companies to enable hacking could compromise users' privacy," Google CEO Sundar Pichai tweeted shortly after the court order was announced.
The administration has scrambled for weeks to reunite children with their families following a federal court order, but hundreds remain separated.
The suit is also not seeking any money damages, but rather only a court order to stop future private military action.
Microsoft said Wednesday that it obtained a court order last week to seize and shut down websites used by Iranian hackers.
The agency sought a work-around in the court order, which does not directly demand that Apple decrypt Farook's iPhone 5c.
A month after the executive orders were signed, Texas, among other states, sought a court order to the stop the programs.
A peace bond is a court order that requires a person be on good behavior for a certain period of time.
Trump pardoned Arpaio last year after he was convicted of ignoring a court order related to racial profiling in his county.
In all, prosecutors seek a court order barring the sharing of case documents outside of Concord Management, witnesses and their attorneys.
He was fired last summer and now faces 46 months behind bars and a court order to pay $279,038 in restitution.
It can be obtained with a court order, equivalent to a subpoena, which is served on the provider, not the customer.
Moreover, by pressuring Guatemala's government to once again defy a court order, Trump's threats are eroding Guatemala's hard-fought democratic gains.
The groups sought a court order to force the commission to release its records and open its meetings to the public.
The lawsuit seeks to have the new rule declared unconstitutional, as well as a court order preventing it from taking effect.
SASSA Officials said last week the agency had opted to renew the deal with Cash Paymaster Services despite the court order.
The bureau got a court order directing the company to create software that would allow investigators to hack into the phone.
The gender marker will be changed only after legal documentation of gender change by birth certificate, US passport, or court order.
Cotton said Apple's decision to not comply with the court order is further evidence Congress must step in on these matters.
But he hinted last week in an interview with the Wichita Eagle that the department would comply with the court order.
Sources told CNN that federal investigators had obtained a secret court order under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) in 2014.
Even if Hunter were to resign, the only way to remove his name from the ballot would be a court order.
Poll workers had to alert the sheriff, who had to get a court order to forcibly reopen the building for voting.
At a campaign stop in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, Rubio said he hoped Apple would voluntarily comply with the court order.
Trump has been the most vocal critic of Apple on the campaign trail since the tech company defied the court order.
Under a new court order, the department is scheduled to continue releasing batches of emails before the election on Nov. 8.
They include the authority to get a court order for business records that are relevant to a terrorism or espionage investigation.
In Ireland, a court order is required, while in Italy and Israel, the withdrawal of life support is not legally permitted.
"The police are clearly acting in contempt of a court order and with an impunity that is not normal," she said.
Meanwhile, Apple actually filed on Thursday to vacate the court order to unlock the iPhone in question, citing freedom of speech.
Last week, Fusion GPS sued the unnamed bank in federal court in Washington, requesting a court order to block the subpoena.
But the Trump administration has a more urgent legal question on its hands: whether Tuesday's announcement violated an existing court order.
"If we receive a court order to halt the process we will review it with our legal advisers," Ms. Muszynski said.
It might make a neat story to say that this was a violation of court order instructing Jackson to do otherwise.
At the news conference, Sheriff Thompson said that his department had been responding to a court order to transport the women.
But on Tuesday, the majority of Massachusetts Supreme Court judges signed a court order saying Joseph will be suspended with pay.
"A court order is what is needed to keep this from turning into some kind of reality TV show," she says.
This is the fourth time Microsoft has used a U.S. court order to take over domains used by nation-state hackers.
Another bars local businesses from allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement to examine employee records without a court order or a subpoena.
The appeals court "reversed" a previous circuit court order that said the voters were invalid because they may have moved recently.
In December, the FBI obtained a court order allowing them to bug the men's residence in Delaware with microphones and cameras.
The couple has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, but a court order deadline for them to hand over the cash has passed.
Democrats believe that where states have drawn maps by nonpartisan means, or by court order, it has tended to benefit them.
Only the federal and justice authorities can lawfully intercept private communications in Mexico, but require a court order to do so.
It also bars federal immigration officials from gaining access to the state's Department of Motor Vehicles databases without a court order.
The law allows undocumented residents to obtain driver's licenses and bars immigration officials from accessing those records without a court order.
Lawmakers are already preparing a bill that could force tech firms to comply with the kind of court order targeting Apple.
Supporters of the government's stance insist that the court order impacts only a single phone and is critical to national security.
An "injunction" is a court order compelling a party to behave — or, more often, to not behave — in a particular way.
At the time of the man's death, he was awaiting deportation to Cuba -- part of an immigration court order from 2000.
Krasner was responding to a court order to publicly release the officers' names, something the previous DA had refused to do.
Prosecutors accused Botin of defying a court order that the work — deemed of cultural significance to Spain — remain in the country.
In 2015, he also railed against a court order forbidding female guards from handling some prisoners, according to The Miami Herald.
The court order also came as Rajapaksa was set to present an interim budget for the first few months of 2019.
Ms. Hashemi was born in New Orleans under the name Melanie Franklin, which the court order used in referring to her.
Longer answer: Law enforcement is "strictly prohibited" from using the site without a court order, according to the terms of service.
California can seek a court order if FRA moves ahead with plans to send the money to projects in other states.
During that outbreak, officials in that city went even further, getting a court order to force parents to vaccinate their children.
Still, that requires proof, in the form of a court order in the county where the survivor is registered to vote.
On Tuesday, Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook published a letter to customers saying that the company would fight the court order.
For one thing, witnesses testified that Arpaio and underlings had directed them not to change internal policies after the court order.
The court order states R. Kelly needs to pay up by March 6, or he'll be locked up in County Jail.
A covered entity that receives a court order from a government for information or data shall— (A) provide such information or data to such government in an intelligible format; or (B) provide such technical assistance as is necessary to obtain such information or data in an intelligible format or to achieve the purpose of the court order.
The companies had to obtain a court order as Canadian banks and insurers are not permitted to hold an electronic annual meeting without relief from a court, the statement said "We have jointly obtained a court order that allows us to hold our annual meetings, in whole or in part, using electronic means," a statement from the companies said.
Vermont officials told the Post the state no longer uses the software, and in Washington, a court order is required for access.
The boiler came back on in January, after a court order, restoring hot water and heat, but not the Forinos' cooking line.
It recently extended the disclosure deadline to August 24, though nothing would prevent it from stalling again—except, perhaps, a court order.
Young sent all the messages in an hour-and-a-half period on May 22, violating the terms of the court order.
Brad Pitt is getting in some time with his kids per a court order — but it doesn't apply to his eldest son.
Kavanaugh and two other D.C. Circuit judges, however, ruled to stop a district-court order allowing the teenager to get the procedure.
In 2016, Apple defied a court order to unlock an iPhone used by a shooter in an attack in San Bernardino, California.
The April ruling sent the widely watched case back to a lower court to re-evaluate Grimm's request for a court order.
When Hanning defaulted, CITIC won a court order freezing the collateral, after which the parties entered into mediation, lawyer Wang Chaoyu said.
ArcelorMittal was cited in the original court order closing Tubarao, but ArcelorMittal said it has no control over operations at the port.
The FBI issued a court order sparking a battle that captured the attention of the nation—and made "encryption" a household term.
Qualcomm posted bonds of 1.34 billion euros ($1.5 billion) on Thursday, as required for the German court order to come into effect.
Is the president prepared under his understanding of his powers in the executive branch, is he prepared to defy a court order?
Qualcomm – Qualcomm said it believes Apple is violating the terms of a China court order to stop selling iPhones in that country.
Orval Faubus, in defiance of a federal court order desegregating schools, called out the Arkansas National Guard to prevent them from entering.
Pretrial motions will be heard on January 13, and jury selection is set to begin on January 27, the court order states.
Instead, that court order has sat on the desk of Dennis Porter, the Cook County judge who presided over the original trial.
A New York Times article last year found that law enforcement has used the data to track phones without a court order.
Apple and the FBI will presumably go back court to argue over whether or not Apple should comply with the court order.
Mr. Foran raised his hand and, soon after, secured a court order stopping the group from releasing information from the organization's meetings.
The scheme, introduced before the New Delhi court order and originally planned for two years, will now likely be extended till 2020.
"One of the things that's admirable about the court order is it's really as narrowly construed as it can be," Barreiro said.
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday that it obtained a court order freezing the assets of the investment adviser, Ash Narayan.
Asked by Reuters about Qualcomm's statements, Apple reiterated its earlier statements that it believes it is in compliance with the court order.
Separations of families that aren't simply parent-child, though, aren't included in the court order — or counted in separation statistics at all.
Early this year, he agreed to a court order known as a peace bond that restricted his online and cell phone use.
RUBIO: Because at the time, Apple was portraying that the court order was to create a back door to an encryption device.
So long as Trump believes that his fellow partisans will hang together, he has little incentive to comply with a court order.
Some experts think we've already crossed that threshold; others say we'll get there when and if the administration ignores a court order.
The judge also noted that because the ballots were subject to a lawsuit, only a court order should have allowed their destruction.
Apple charged out of the weekend ready to wage war with the FBI over a court order to unlock a terrorist's iPhone.
AMCON said it had a court order to take over Arik and had to use policemen and bailiffs to carry it out.
The letter is a result of a court order issued Monday, and Levandowski has until the end of the month to comply.
More than 400 deported parents remain separated from their children, despite a court order to reunite all separated families by July 26.
The company faces contempt of court charges for allegedly failing to comply with a court order that demanded it overhaul its practices.
And if the president defies a court order, the constitutional crisis that some Americans have predicted since 2016 will arrive at last.
Police initially released the 2½-minute clip under a previous court order after local TV stations petitioned the court for the video.
A Washington, D.C. court order issued Thursday compels DreamHost to hand the Department of Justice information about the people behind DisruptJ20.org.
And Mueller cannot discuss grand jury materials, which ordinarily are secret, without a court order permitting disclosure -- which House Judiciary Chair Rep.
Since he was a partner the firm needs a court order, which it is seeking, to kick him out of the firm.
But other messages were obtained not through the witnesses but through Manafort's iCloud account, which prosecutors got a court order to access.
This court order adds $272 million to the $234 million amount Apple already owed WARF from a separate verdict in late 19983.
Speaking about the possible court order, Japanese Trade Minister Hiroshige Seko said he hoped the matter would be solved through diplomatic channels.
A U.S. federal judge in Hawaii has indefinitely extended a court order blocking the enforcement of President Donald Trump's revised travel ban.
The issue of privacy versus national security is not a new topic, but Cook's refusal to comply with the court order is.
Wilson believes his workaround legally circumvents the court order which blocked him from uploading the files online and freely distributing the blueprints.
The former Maricopa County Sheriff was convicted in 2017 for violating a 2011 court order to stop traffic patrols aimed at immigrants.
Apple is resisting a court order to help the FBI hack into the iPhone used by San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook.
The judge was dissenting from a court order denying a new hearing in an earlier round of litigation on the travel ban.
The state may use electrocution if the lethal injection is "invalidated by a final and unappealable court order," a state code says.
For almost two years, the video, notorious even though it had never been seen by the public, was embargoed under court order.
In addition, he has been ordered to refrain from contacting his wife or children unless a family court order allows such interactions.
A court order is about to cut off WhatsApp service in Brazil for three days, according to a report from O Globo.
Citing her Christian faith, Davis defied a court order to issue licenses to same-sex couples and was jailed for five days.
Apple is currently fighting against a court order from the government to create special software so law enforcement can unlock the device.
Parts of the court documents that would explain the reasons for Mr. Rawls's detention and the court order are still under seal.
Stone then claimed that Mueller's office had violated the court order by releasing the indictment to the press at 6:11 a.m.
The 85-year-old was accused of violating a court order in a 2007 racial profiling case by continuing patrols targeting immigrants.
In the United States, Apple recently grappled with a court order asking it to help unlock an iPhone used by a terrorist.
Another prohibits landlords from reporting tenants' immigration status, and a third bars employers from cooperating with immigration raids without a court order.
Joyful editors in New York ordered the immediate resumption of publication, which had been on pause since June 22005, under court order.
Trump's restrictions on visa issuance to citizens of Syria, Iran, Libya, Yemen, Sudan and Somalia is on hold by federal court order.
The former sheriff was convicted last month of contempt for disobeying a court order that he halt his office's racial profiling policies.
A court order in September annulled the July demand and gave AM 90 days to make the furnace comply with safety regulations.
Lyft has handed over most of that information, the city attorney's office said, but Uber has appealed a court order to comply.
Cox, whose district was among those redrawn under court order, took 54 percent of the vote against a well-funded Democratic challenger.
News sought a court order that the theater company produce a copy of the complaint, but Rush sought to stop that order.
Univision reported that the Trump Organization sought an emergency court order to put it back in charge of a hotel-condominium complex.
The local communist politicians who govern Kerala back the Supreme Court order and have come out in support of the two women.
In June, a court order was issued prohibiting the London group 1011 from mentioning violence or certain postal codes in their lyrics.
After media reports about the Usrys' experience, Ancestry and 23andme each said they turn over customer genetic data only under court order.
The ACLU asked a federal judge to block the administration from continuing with any separations, which they said defied the court order.
Among the 49 Costco employees Business Insider got in contact with, pizza was far and away the most popular food-court order.
Boyd said grand jury material, which is subject to federal secrecy rules absent a court order from a judge, would remain restricted.
The couple at the center of the lawsuit eventually got a marriage license that said "pursuant to federal court order" on it.
" Clapper also said he would know if a court order through the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) existed for "something like this.
The wildlife agency seized 10 of the big cats earlier this year before the temple won a court order halting the operation.
Mr. Kandil has since acquired a court order lifting the travel ban, but it was dismissed by police officials at the airport.
New York City is the only city in the state — not in the country — required by court order to provide temporary housing.
Apple is currently opposing a court order demanding that it help investigators break into the phone by disabling a key security feature.
A court order issued June 26 set a deadline of July 10 to reunite the roughly 100 young children with their parents.
The prosecutor's office said the funds frozen correspond to the fines for failing to comply with court order to turn over data.
After Mr. Pitts barricaded himself in a room, his father obtained a court order to have him picked up by the police.
The Justice Department has notified the court of its plan to appeal the earlier court order that allowed the case to proceed.
Officials estimated that the children were separated, received by HHS for care and released prior to Sabraw's June 26, 2018, court order.
Mr. Ferrer may be willing to defy a court order to vindicate the principle of free speech, as other journalists have done.
The Justice Department filed a point-by-point rebuttal to Apple's arguments against a court order to break into a terrorist's iPhone.
Manafort's legal team wanted Mueller's charges against Manafort blocked and a court order preventing him from bringing other non-election related charges.
The DOJ has been in the spotlight since Apple defied a court order from the FBI, which operates under the DOJ's authority.
His attorneys are under a court order not to speak publicly about Manafort's legal issues and declined to comment for this story.
He sued the commission, telling the court he didn't have equal access to documents and sought a court order granting him access.
While the records would be off-limits to the government, the police would be able to access them with a court order.
The government will not have access to those records, but police forces will be able to examine them with a court order.
A court order allowing investigators to take blood samples for analysis last week held out little hope that either would fully recover.
Without a court order or a government commitment to pause deportation, the only thing that matters is a person's current legal status.
The South China Morning Post also reported that officials had received a court order allowing authorities to remove protesters from the airport.
That statue was made to protest a permanent Ten Commandments monument at the Oklahoma statehouse that was later removed by court order.
"It's crazy," the leader of the populist, anti-immigration party National Rally wrote on Twitter, attaching a copy of the court order.
Ms. Maxwell said that most of the families on the list of separated families had been reunited, pursuant to the court order.
Under a court order, the government is prohibited from keeping children in holding facilities at the border for more than 72 hours.
That this was done under court order, rather than voluntarily, shows the political difficulty of taking aggressive steps to curb mass incarceration.
Other remedies could include a court order for the business to cease discrimination and reimburse a plaintiff for attorney's fees and costs.
More than a month later, because of a federal court order, the government has been gradually putting children and parents back together.
Meanwhile, other courts have ruled on these matters, such as the court order for former White House counsel Don McGahn to appear.
The court order, which allows the policy to take effect while a legal battle continues, is a major victory for the administration.
Prosecutors argued that Mr. Markel was murdered because a court order prevented Ms. Adelson from relocating to South Florida with the children.
The Burr-Feinstein legislation would force companies to build their encryption so they could respond to a court order for secured data.

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