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Two of the orders—the Muslim ban and Muslim ban redux—have been enjoined nationwide, notwithstanding Trump's attempts to smear the judges who enjoined them.
Still, Hogg and others have enjoined folks to investigate. .
"We're actually anticipating the ... regulation will be enjoined," he said.
The court enjoined further violations, but the sheriff did not comply.
A federal judge in Ohio has enjoined the Trump campaign from intimidating voters.
"The court has enjoined the use of a majority of districts," Phillips said.
"The Texas court preliminarily enjoined enforcement of the interpretation," said a memo from Sessions.
Separately, the Colorado Attorney General enjoined him from advertising or selling any purported meteorites.
Morgan appeared to acknowledge the rule could quickly be "enjoined" before it's implemented wider.
A court enjoined the law, so possession of these magazines is not yet illegal.
Remember when Mr. Whipple, bespectacled salesman, delicately enjoined housewives not to squeeze the Charmin?
Mindful of the uncertainties of the theatrical life, his parents enjoined him from pursuing it.
It is, in Judge Chuang's words, a "re-animation of the twice-enjoined Muslim ban".
The organisation was one of the parties enjoined in the case, filed by an individual.
U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang of Greenbelt, Maryland, enjoined the travel restrictions early Thursday morning.
But do nationwide injunctions also bar regular people from suits rooted in the enjoined policy?
So that part of the Arkansas law, which Judge Baker had also enjoined, fell away.
That policy remains enjoined by a federal court; the Supreme Court declined to reinstate it.
"KEEP death off the road", a Ministry of Transport slogan once enjoined the people of Britain.
U.S. District Judge Dean Pregerson of Los Angeles enjoined the company from selling the sex tape.
EPA and a North Dakota federal district court, which had enjoined the rule in August 22019.
Had the courts not enjoined Trump's order, DACA protections would start to run out for recipients.
They enjoined the entirety of the order while lashing out at Trump's most sensational campaign rhetoric.
"One was enjoined by the courts and the other one wasn't, so just house cleaning," Kelly said.
" He lamented that with each new administration policy to "address this crisis, we end up getting enjoined.
And then, in 2017, the challengers won big when a district court judge officially enjoined the law.
A sealed opinion and order said the Defense Department was "preliminarily enjoined" from proceeding with the JEDI contract.
"Unfortunately, I can't guarantee that your pardons won't be enjoined by the 9th Circuit," Trump told the turkeys.
Patrick Vieira, the French icon now coaching in New York, was enjoined as an emissary by Manchester City.
Prayuth Chan-ocha, the prime minister, enjoined the entire population to have "faith" — including in the country's leaders.
Yes, Iran is permanently enjoined from building a nuclear weapon, even after the limitations on uranium enrichment expire.
Levi & Korsinsky originally filed the derivative suit in May 2018, after Justice Ostrager enjoined Xerox's deal with Fuji.
Wade and with an (enjoined) 8-week ban working its way through the courts, Missouri grabbed national headlines.
However, US District Judge Dolly Gee denied the government's request and permanently enjoined them from implementing the regulations.
The other striking feature of SCIOs is that they are expressly enjoined to break into new high-tech sectors.
A consumer organisation that was enjoined in the court case said on Friday it planned to appeal the ruling.
There were new suits in district courts around the country, and judges in Hawaii and Maryland enjoined some provisions.
Because discriminatory laws often remain in effect during litigation, eligible voters can still be disenfranchised until laws are enjoined.
With these twin revolts enjoined, the classic pro-business, "establishment" Republican candidates in the 2016 GOP presidential primary got creamed.
Now that President Trump's executive order has been enjoined, the next — and only constitutionally sustainable — move is up to Congress.
The lower courts enjoined DAPA, ruling that Obama's actions constituted executive overreach, and a divided Supreme Court upheld the injunction.
Since then, however, courts have enjoined the government from withdrawing the protections until lawsuits challenging the administration's action are resolved.
If we keep the Obama administration's executive amnesty policy, the likeliest outcome is it would, too, be enjoined as was DAPA.
"Unless Mando is enjoined from its infringement, Bosch will continue to suffer irreparable harm," the German firm said in Thursday's filing.
Several plaintiffs immediately sued and a Virginia state judge enjoined the town of Charlottesville from removing its statutes, pending the lawsuit.
President Trump's response to the Washington State judge who enjoined enforcement of Trump's immigration order has elicited no shortage of complaints.
"  "The defendants are permanently enjoined from enforcing Section 9(a) of the Executive Order against jurisdictions they deem as sanctuary jurisdictions.
Although the Ordinance went into effect this month, a Washington Court wisely enjoined it – putting a temporary hold an irreparable harm.
It was a follow up opinion from one she penned in 2011 that enjoined Chicago's ban on firing ranges within city limits.
The Delaware Court of Chancery enjoined the $4.7 billion company's annual meeting until at least June 19, a Rodgers spokesman told Reuters.
Mr. Trump: A federal judge in Ohio has enjoined a series of Republican-backed voting restrictions, finding that they would disenfranchise minorities.
In this case, the Supreme Court enjoined President Truman's order taking possession and directing operation of most of the nation's steel mills.
"If we were to keep the Obama Administration's executive amnesty policy, the likeliest outcome is that it would be enjoined," Sessions said.
"Unfortunately, I can't guarantee that your pardons won't be enjoined by the 9th Circuit," Trump said to laughter in the White House.
"Any action by any of the Defendants that changes this status quo is preliminarily enjoined," Kollar-Kotelly wrote in the Monday memo.
He implied that Alvarez and her lawyers were extreme outliers in suing under a policy the government has been enjoined from enforcing.
The jihadists bent on terrorizing us have some obvious commonalities that the political and cultural establishment has continually enjoined us to ignore.
" He added: "my wife and I were enjoined never to use abortion to destroy the life we created, and we never have.
A lower federal district court enjoined the law, and a three-judge panel of the Sixth Circuit refused to lift the injunction.
The sale has been enjoined by court order, so that's just stalled until the judge makes his decision on the underlying lawsuit.
On May 4, 1954, the federal government conferred upon Khan the privileges and duties it had once forever enjoined him from claiming.
"The scanning of facial images without express, affirmative consent is unlawful and must be enjoined," Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) said. (bit.
Sessions says his lawyers handling the cases should abide by several points when a federal policy could be enjoined nationally in a case.
In 21990 Mao Zedong enjoined female labourers to hold up "half the sky"; by the 236s their labour-force participation hovered around 463%.
The country has a very large and ever growing workforce (see chart 3) that is both enjoined and keen to tackle juicy topics.
Sessions said the Trump Justice Department concluded that DACA was similarly flawed and likely to be enjoined if it were challenged in court.
The State Department memorandum followed from the executive order itself; if one is enjoined by a court order, then so is the other.
"If these regulations go through in current form or a substantially similar iteration, we are prepared to have them enjoined," Verheyden-Hilliard said.
"If this is not going to be enjoined by a court in the next month," Mr. Rand said, "it will cause complete chaos."
That bill had been regarded as the most restrictive abortion legislation in decades, and it has since been enjoined by a federal court.
Non-profit organizations representing immigrants sued to stop the rule from going into effect and a district court judge enjoined the rule nationwide.
Then a senator from Alabama, Sessions had no complaints in 2016 when a Texas judge enjoined a set of Obama administration immigration policies.
But under the new executive action, doctors are not enjoined -- or authorized -- to submit information to NICS on their own, without such a request.
If we were to keep the Obama Administration's executive amnesty policy, the likeliest outcome is that it would be enjoined just as was DAPA.
Uber should be enjoined from continuing to use Levandowski in its driverless car program and from continuing to misappropriate and infringe Waymo's intellectual property.
That policy had been enjoined by a district court judge shortly after it was announced, and the appeals court on Friday reaffirmed the injunction.
In July, a San Francisco judge issued a preliminary ruling in favor of Lyft and enjoined the city from permitting more dockless bike providers.
That policy created logjams and escalating tensions at border stations from Texas to California, though part of it, too, was enjoined by the courts.
Subsequently, an upstart group for football reform enjoined with the standing rules committee to form would later become known as the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
On October 18th a federal court in Tallahassee enjoined Florida from imposing the law against the 17 plaintiffs named in the case, including Mr Mitchell.
Comedian Kumail Nanjiani found that his movie The Big Sick had been posted on the site and actually enjoined potential viewers to watch it there.
These criticisms reached their apex when DAPA was enjoined before it took effect, a ruling that an equally divided Supreme Court affirmed in June 85033.
He enjoined us to speak out on behalf of the world's victims and to hold those in power accountable for mass atrocities that go unaddressed.
"Respondents are hereby enjoined to submit their comment or answer, within 45 days," the government's Commission on Human Rights said in an order on Wednesday.
The S.E.C. lawsuit asks that Kik be enjoined from violating federal securities laws and give up profits, and that an undisclosed civil penalty be imposed.
"One can't have a conversation about the uptick of nationwide injunctions without having a conversation about the novelty of the policies being enjoined," he said.
The designated judge from the arbitration tribunal found that Ms. Clifford had violated the agreement and enjoined her from, among other things, filing this lawsuit.
He noted the state of Hawaii and the Muslim Association of Hawaii, which are challenging the ban, never asked for those provisions to be enjoined.
"Sprint estimates that AT&T's improper conduct has already caused Sprint significant lost sales and, if not enjoined, will continue to do so," the lawsuit says.
"Unless enjoined or eliminated, these credits will result in New York's captive ratepayers paying the owners an estimated $7.6 billion over 12 years," the suit reads.
When he set up a basin filled with chlorinated water and enjoined his colleagues to do something radical after autopsies — wash their hands — mortality rates plummeted.
In the health-and-booty-obsessed age I came up in, every woman enjoined me to take care of my teeth and skin, heart and bones.
Had the California court — and later a New York court — not enjoined Trump's order, DACA beneficiaries would have begun to lose their benefits after the deadline.
Then there were Secretary Perez's dramatic changes to the rules governing overtime, which have been enjoined from going into effect by a federal court in Texas.
The Obama administration's broad definition of 'sex' was enjoined by a federal court on a nationwide basis in December 2016 and the Obama administration did not appeal.
Separately, Hawaii's attorney general sued, arguing the states' universities and tourist economy would be harmed by the travel restrictions and also asked that the law be enjoined.
"We're enjoined from this particular element, so right now current grants could not be affected by it," said David Lapan, a spokesman for DHS Secretary John Kelly.
The sustaining matzo we are enjoined to offer all who are hungry and needy is the bread of affliction, baked hastily by migrants fleeing for their lives.
The important question is this: What will happen to aliens who are excludable under the proclamation if they enter the United States while the proclamation is enjoined?
The book enjoined true conservatives to topple the party's kingmakers and compromisers, presaging the rise of the Tea Party and Mr. Trump — and now, Mr. Sessions himself.
On December 21910, 24, a judge declared him "forever restrained and enjoined from setting up or claiming any right, privilege, benefit, or advantage whatsoever" of U.S. citizenship.
Managers of FX traders will now be enjoined to limit access to confidential information, and to ensure that clear guidance has been given on approved channels of communication.
In December 2015, the state agency sent a letter to abortion providers indicating the law was still enjoined by the courts and the injunction was still in effect.
On the battlefield, for example, soldiers are enjoined by the imperative of courage not to run in the face of enemy fire or to leave their comrades behind.
"Actions that have always been understood to be squarely within the powers of the President, regardless of the administration, have now been enjoined," Sessions said in a statement.
The US-Iranian settlement over the latter's nuclear ambitions have further enjoined the two unlikely bedfellows, out of a shared hostility towards any rapprochement with the Islamic Republic.
Cummings enjoined the rule, which took effect April 25, pending the outcome of a lawsuit filed in his court by business groups, including the National Federation of Independent Business.
That the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has enjoined his negotiators to "preserve Iran's dignity" in the talks with Europe has increased the stakes and diminished their maneuvering space.
Yet, if the Democrats rejected such a nominee, they themselves would be the reason for keeping the Mueller investigation enjoined, rather than any direct executive action taken by Trump.
That unlikely word — happiness — made me proud to be an American, not just for my own sake, but that everyone was enjoined to find a personal project of delight.
Enjoined by our faith to travel on the Sabbath only on foot, Haredi Jews tend to live near their synagogues, and what naturally results are Haredi neighborhoods and communities.
Ms Donnelly thus "enjoined and restrained" the government from deporting refugees or "any other individuals from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen legally authorised to enter the United States".
Two of the judges enjoined DOJ from stripping the grant money, but only one of them found the constitutional argument credible, and neither based the injunction on the 10th Amendment.
It's already established, DOJ said, that the IRS can't be enjoined for alleged violations of attorney-client privilege, so the Gaetanos can't show the agency would not prevail against them.
In April, a federal judge in California temporarily enjoined a section of the President's executive order meant to strip federal money from so-called sanctuary cities that harbor undocumented immigrants.
The very same judge here did so in the Del Monte case, where he enjoined the deal and stripped out all the deal protections to allow for a higher bidder.
On home-remodeling shows, couples are escorted to different houses, made to choose one, then enjoined to sledgehammer the walls and expose the structure's commendable bones — and its alarming rot.
Trump's Wednesday memo, written "in light of questions in litigation about the effective date of the enjoined provisions and in the interest of clarity," lends the Justice Department's interpretation credibility.
He has made me blessed wheresoever I may be, and has enjoined upon me prayer and almsgiving so long as I live, and [has made me] dutiful toward my mother.
The reason he provided: "If we were to keep the Obama Administration's executive amnesty policy, the likeliest outcome is that it would be enjoined — just as" the 2014 executive actions were.
There's the well-known one in Fort Point in San Francisco, a break right below the Golden Gate Bridge, where a guy got enjoined from surfing for two or three years.
Scavino would later be enjoined to cultivate relationships within the Republican National Committee, which at that time viewed the bombastic New York businessman and reality-TV star with eye-rolling skepticism.
A federal judge enjoined the commission from releasing any discrimination ruling, arguing that Ms. Hernandez had voted in the case after announcing that she would join NOW as executive vice president.
A card with a drawing of a delicate female with long, black locks and a pert, upturned nose enjoined me to enjoy "the essence of womanhood" — flowers and soap, I guess.
I might start with "The Royal We," which is not necessarily the best of the three but has the best moments, which I am enjoined from describing by the lengthy spoiler list.
They also inspired a wave of new research into the effects of globalisation,and enjoined economists and policymakers alike to think more seriously about how workers survive and thrive amid major economic shifts.
Just this month, a federal court in Alabama enjoined Auburn University from canceling a controversial speaking event on campus, requiring the university's police department to provide security and enforce Alabama's anti-mask law.
Judges have enjoined idled plants from being put back into service, but the judgment against Takahama was the first in which a facility that had successfully been restarted was ordered to shut down.
Dunlap: And I would also append to that question, the notion that the internet now perhaps makes possible the publication of information with less of an eye on being enjoined by the government.
A federal district court enjoined that rule in 85033, prior to the Trump administration, which was granted a stay in the case as it reconsiders the procedural propriety of the initial HHS rulemaking.
Southwest is enjoined from adding flights on any of its gates shared with Delta, and it must inform the U.S. district court if it ever reduces flight service from Love Field, the order said.
As you surely recall, the en banc 4th Circuit enjoined the temporary travel ban in May, finding it abridged the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment because it was motivated by animus toward Muslims.
The action came in response to lawsuits and conflicting court rulings, one of which enjoined the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from continuing to operate the program using the Obama administration's methodology.
Grant enjoined Admiral David Dixon Porter, of the often forgotten Union Navy, to run all his gunboats down-river, in the middle of the night, past formidable Confederate batteries, to encircle the Vicksburg fort.
The so-called "persuader rule" was enjoined by a federal judge in Texas before it took effect in 2016, in a lawsuit brought by the National Federation of Independent Business and other trade groups.
In his order, US District Judge Edward Chen enjoined and restrained the government from taking any action to end TPS for hundreds of immigrants while a lawsuit challenging the termination of the program moves forward.
The SEC and Caledonian's liquidators subsequently negotiated a settlement in which the defunct bank would be enjoined from future U.S. securities law violations and would forfeit $25 million, for which the regulator would waive payment.
Graham must decide whether to give the newspaper's editor Ben Bradlee, played by Tom Hanks, the go-ahead to publish stories based on documents that a federal court has already enjoined the Times from publishing.
" And Philip Klein of The Washington Examiner made the conservative case against the declaration: "The only hope for limited government conservatives is that any emergency declaration gets quickly enjoined, and eventually nixed, in federal court.
PT. "Defendants are hereby enjoined and restrained from continuing to implement or expand the 'Migrant Protection Protocols' as announced in the January 25, 2018 DHS policy memorandum and as explicated in further agency memoranda," Seeborg wrote.
"Morgan might have been wrong about the pilot, but he appears to be right on about the administration's expectation that the new regulation will be quickly enjoined," Pierce said, referring to the quick scheduling of cases.
As part of the proposed settlement, which must be approved by a U.S. district court, Salix agreed to be enjoined from future violations of antifraud and corporate reporting provisions of federal securities laws, the agency said.
A Texas judge has enjoined a new federal rule that dialysis providers have said would prevent patients from receiving charitable assistance, finding that the government improperly passed the rule without a public notice and comment period.
All the new laws are currently being challenged in the lower courts, and several have already been enjoined because they contravene Roe and the many subsequent Supreme Court decisions that reaffirm a woman's right to choose.
GREG VOUROS, SEATTLE To the Editor: President Trump has neither in word nor deed displayed an iota of Christian charity toward the poor, the disabled, the dispossessed or the stranger that Christ enjoined of his followers.
"The district court here enjoined the President and government agencies from enforcing a key provision of the Order, which is designed to protect national security, an interest that this Court has recognized as paramount," it continued.
A federal appeals court has asked whether a lawsuit challenging Trump administration rules that provide exemptions to an Obamacare requirement that employer-provided health insurance cover contraception is moot after a Pennsylvania judge enjoined the rules nationwide.
Bannon figured heavily in the crafting of an executive order banning millions of Muslims around the world from entering the U.S., but he did such a disastrous job that the policy has been enjoined by courts nationwide.
He alluded to courtroom convictions to create the false impression that terrorism in the U.S. is principally a consequence of weak vetting and porous borders—a false justification for his Muslim ban, which the courts have enjoined.
Kobach, who like Trump is a Republican, was ordered to release the records as part of a legal challenge that has enjoined a state law that required Kansans to provide proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
While he sought improved ties with the West, he insisted on Iran's right to develop its nuclear program and did not lift a fatwa declared by Ayatollah Khomeini that enjoined Muslims to kill the writer Salman Rushdie.
"Neither of the Chambers' members has suffered an injury that is traceable to the Ordinance and would be redressed if the Ordinance were declared invalid or enforcement were otherwise enjoined," Lasnik wrote in an 8-page opinion.
"If Plaintiffs prevail and enforcement of the statutes is enjoined, the [Michigan Republican Party], RNC, and their candidates will face 'a broader range of competitive tactics than [state] law would otherwise allow,'" they wrote in their filing.
"The evidence shows that these systemic activities must be enjoined immediately to preserve plaintiffs' ability to obtain a remedy in this case that redresses their injuries and protects the public interest," attorneys for the youths told the court.
Conditions in a number of Mississippi's correctional facilities have been denounced by prison overhaul advocates or enjoined by the federal authorities for violating inmates' constitutional rights, but Walnut Grove was cited as a particularly brutal, often lawless place.
"The contempt order's privity analysis has real consequences for real people: If other citizens sue to enforce a federal agency's rule, which has been enjoined, they and their lawyers may also be held in contempt," the judge wrote.
"And, even if government officials were patronizing the Hotel to curry the President's favor, there is no reason to conclude that they would cease doing so were the President enjoined from receiving income from the Hotel," he continued.
Well, that depends on what you mean by "American"—spurred to sally forth into the world and to make something new of yourself, or, on the other hand, enjoined to root deep in the values of your community?
May's order said Gwinnett County is hereby "enjoined from rejecting absentee ballots containing an error or omission relating to the absentee voter's year of birth" and has been ordered to count such ballots in this year's midterm elections.
On issues like health care, immigration, and taxes, he is already being tripped up by a confluence of factors: divisions within the Republican Party, an energized Democratic opposition, courts that have enjoined his unconstitutional orders, and his own incompetence.
"This is not a policy we support, and I would note that it has already been challenged in federal court, and some of the order has been enjoined at least temporarily," Blankfein said, according to a transcript seen by Reuters.
He joined forces with the legendary archivist and public-data activist Carl Malamud, who had enjoined volunteers to visit the depository libraries, download PACER records to portable thumb drives, and then "recycle" that material by uploading it to Malamud's website resource.
Our collective wisdom is that the policy is vulnerable to the same legal and constitutional challenges that the courts recognized with respect to the DAPA program, which was enjoined on a nationwide basis in a decision affirmed by the Fifth Circuit.
BEN BAGDIKIAN (Bob Odenkirk): The Post's assistant managing editor for national affairs had also worked at RAND, and he persuaded Mr. Ellsberg, his former colleague, to give him another copy of the Pentagon Papers after The Times was enjoined from publishing.
Judge Furman vacated Secretary Ross' decision to ask about citizenship and enjoined the government from adding the question without meeting the strict standards of the APA – an impossibility, given that the Trump administration has said census forms must be finalized by this June.
Over the weekend, Trump referred to James Robart, a George W. Bush appointee who temporarily enjoined his anti-Muslim immigration order, as a "so-called judge," and directed his Twitter followers to blame future terrorist attacks on Robart and the entire court system.
There is a huge ground game fight going on now about access to the ballot box, and voting authorities are on the lookout for intimidation; a number of court cases have already enjoined the Republican Party's attempts to limit access or curtail voting.
It takes place at a weeklong spiritual retreat where silence is enjoined, although Ms. Wohl's ingenuity and the sympathetic direction of Rachel Chavkin allow us to read the bleeding hearts of the characters with a lucidity that no amount of dialogue could improve upon.
The executive order President Trump signed on January 27, temporarily banning all people from seven majority-Muslim countries and nearly all refugees from entering the United States, has been put on hold as judges around the country have questioned its constitutionality and enjoined its implementation.
A three-judge panel in that case found the regulation - issued in November 2018 and swiftly enjoined by a federal judge in the Northern District of California - conflicted with federal immigration statutes on asylum and amounted to "a categorical ban" on certain asylum seekers.
While the administration has not yet been enjoined from accessing those military construction funds, the White House is bracing for the possibility that a federal court could issue an injunction on accessing funds tied to the national emergency as a result of the lawsuits.
Our collective wisdom is that the policy is vulnerable to the same legal and constitutional challenges that the court recognized with respect to the DAPA program, which was enjoined on a nationwide basis in a decision that was affirmed by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
"Although the court allowed certain provisions to take effect, most of the law remains enjoined and the provisions that are allowed to take effect have been significantly narrowed," said Lee Gelernt, an attorney with the American Civil Liberties Union, who argued in court against the law.
When the "Remain in Mexico" program was initially enjoined by a federal judge in California in April of last year, migrants who had been in court on that day ended up spending more than two weeks in government holding cells while officials decided how to proceed.
The United States, by and through the Department of Defense, its officers, agents, and employees, is hereby PRELIMINARILY ENJOINED from proceeding with contract activities under Contract No. HQ65-20-D-0001, which was awarded under Solicitation No. HQ0034-18-R-0077, until further order of the court.
"The government took substantial steps to cure the procedural deficiencies the court identified in the enjoined 2017 Presidential Memorandum," the court added Friday, noting that the Trump administration assembled a "panel of military and medical experts" that argued transgender people would hinder the military if they served openly.
The discussion of the emergency declaration as a way out of the shutdown makes it seem like an escape lever that Trump can pull at any time — with the lever triggering an automatic chain reaction that ends with a California judge stamping "ENJOINED" on a piece of paper.
"Neither of the Chambers' members has suffered an injury that is traceable to the Ordinance and would be redressed if the Ordinance were declared invalid or enforcement were otherwise enjoined," Lasnik said in his ruling, referring to Uber and East Side For Hire, a more traditional transportation firm.
Yet, as Feher writes in one of his many helpful summation statements: "In a world where both legal entities and physical persons are enjoined to devote themselves to improving their credit, challenging creditors' rating power primarily involves counterspectulating so as to alter the conditions under which creditworthiness is defined and distributed".
"We are accused of hatred, called out as shameful on this floor, and enjoined to use the whole Constitution to support an opposing view that embodies behavior, mores and outcomes that not only violate our conscience, but have been prohibited under the laws of nature and nature's God," Russell said.
" The organization is seeking for the president to be enjoined from "directing or ordering any officer, employee, agency, or other agent or instrumentality of the United States government to take any action against any person or entity with intent to retaliate against, intimidate, or otherwise constrain speech critical of him or his Administration.
"Although it preliminarily enjoined the Department of Labor from implementing and enforcing the Overtime Rule, the Eastern District of Texas did not stay the effective date of the rule or otherwise prevent the rule from going into effect," she said in her complaint filed in the federal district court of New Jersey.
"While CBP was compliant at U.S. ports of entry with travelers who had already arrived, CBP was very aggressive in preventing affected travelers from boarding aircraft bound for the United States, and took actions that, in our view, violated two separate court orders that enjoined them from this activity," Inspector General John Roth wrote.
It thus enjoined forgiveness and peace, and warned against retribution, and it is in that context that the pope's reversal of policy on liturgical translation on Saturday should be understood: Like the voyage itself, the proclamation authorized particular local voices as meaningful in themselves, and so representative of the Catholic Church as a whole.
Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates is mostly known for two things: refusing to defend President Donald Trump's first executive order on immigration — an order several courts enjoined and the White House eventually withdrew — and warning White House counsel Don McGahn about activities of Mike Flynn, then the national-security adviser, whom Trump fired weeks later.
The other parts of Trump's order — about retention and promotion of current service members who are transgender and about surgery coverage — also are enjoined currently, and that litigation will continue in the new year, but the accession question must be resolved because the start date for that, prior to Trump's ban, was to be Jan. 1.
Last week, the vice-chancellor temporarily enjoined the scheduled April 14 closing of Theranos' tender offer, which, in broad terms, would have allowed certain preferred shareholders in the privately held company to exchange their shares for new equity with some enhanced rights – but would require those shareholders to release litigation claims against Theranos and its directors and officers.
After multiple federal judges temporarily enjoined parts of the order, it quickly became unclear whether the Trump administration was attempting to enforce it anyhow (committing contempt of court and potentially an impeachable offense) or whether Border Patrol agents essentially were taking law into their own hands by denying lawyers access to their clients detained at airports.
Obama is aware of this and decided to wait until shortly after the 2014 midterm election to announce his currently enjoined amnesty for illegal alien parents (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans, or DAPA) and his unilateral changing of the terms of his Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) amnesty to expand it include even more people.
The Department of Justice filed a notice of appeal on Tuesday afternoon in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, saying it intended to ask the Supreme Court later in the week to review the Federal District Court's ruling, which had enjoined the federal government from ending the DACA program, as it had planned. .
Sabraw also ordered that all parents must be able to speak with their children within 85033 days, prohibited the government from deporting any parent without their child and enjoined the administration from separating children from their parents at the border in the future unless the parent is unfit, presents a danger to the child or voluntarily declines to be reunited with their child.
The order signed by Judge Patricia E. Campbell-Smith of the U.S. Court Federal Claims stated: The United States, by and through the Department of Defense, its officers, agents, and employees, is hereby PRELIMINARILY ENJOINED from proceeding with contract activities under Contract No. HQ23-22-D-227, which was awarded under Solicitation No. HQ22020-18-R-0077, until further order of the court.
" According to Upload VR, the filing demands that Oculus be:"...permanently enjoined, on a worldwide basis, from using…any of the Copyrighted Materials, including but not limited to (i) system software for Oculus PC (including the Oculus PC SDK); (ii) system software for Oculus Mobile (including the Oculus Mobile SDK); (iii) Oculus integration with the Epic Games Unreal Engine; and (iv) Oculus integration with the Unity Technologies Unity Game Engine.
" He insists that "Newark was my sensory key to all the rest," and that "this passion for specificity, for the hypnotic materiality of the world one is in, is all but at the heart of the task to which every American novelist has been enjoined since Melville and his whale and Twain and his river: to discover the most arresting, evocative verbal depiction for every last American thing.
"This passion for specificity, for the hypnotic materiality of the world one is in is all but at the heart of the task to which every American novelist has been enjoined since Herman Melville and his whale and Mark Twain and his river: to discover the most arresting, evocative verbal depiction for every last American thing," Mr. Roth said when he celebrated his 80th birthday in Newark in 2013.
In his 277-page ruling, Judge Jesse Furman, of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, said Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossTrump administration delays penalty on Huawei for another 90 days WaPo calls Trump admin 'another threat' to endangered species Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE's decision to add the question to the census was "arbitrary and capricious" and enjoined the administration from including it on the questionnaire.
Judge Thomas D. Schroeder of the US District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina wrote that the plaintiffs had "made a clear showing" that they are likely to succeed on their claim that part of the law violates Title IX. "The University of North Carolina, its officers, agents, servants, employees, and attorneys, and all other persons acting in concert or participation with them are hereby enjoined from enforcing (the law) against the individual transgender plaintiffs until further order of the court," Schroeder wrote.
In recent seasons, the artist Ai Weiwei was invited to stage an intervention on the subject of migration in the courtyard of the 15th-century Palazzo Strozzi; Jenny Holzer was asked by the organizers of the Pitti Uomo trade fair to project scraps of political poetry onto the facade of the Palazzo Pitti; and, in connection with an international antiques biennial being held here, the Swiss artist Urs Fischer was enjoined to park his monumental sculptural blob, "Big Clay #4," in the middle of the storied Renaissance Piazza della Signoria.
In his ruling, Judge Jesse Furman, of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, said Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE's decision to add the question to the census was "arbitrary and capricious" and enjoined the administration from including it on the questionnaire.

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