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The man refused, saying he had a right to wear it.
"I had a right to do what I did," Trump continued.
Lake said the women had a right to tell their stories.
Surely, Murray reasoned, she had a right to be among them.
Michigan State Coach Tom Izzo had a right to be nervous.
"What happened.. worries us greatly," said spokesman Steffen Seibert, reiterating the German stance that while Palestinians had a right to protest peacefully and Israel had a right to protect its border, all behavior must be proportionate.
Smollett's attorney Brian Watson said the actor had a right to privacy.
So did he feel that he had a right to health care?
"She said she had a right to tell her story," he said.
But each of the 12 victims also had a right to life.
Many constitutional lawyers question whether he had a right to use that pretext.
"I felt like they had a right to be heard," she told Newsweek.
Another judge in Virginia said detained travelers had a right to see a lawyer.
She had a right to it, as she told any official who would listen.
I didn't feel I had a right to be mad if I wasn't then.
Cosby's attorneys argued he had a right to confront his accuser at the proceeding.
Mr. Kerry denies ever signaling to Iran that it had a right to enrich.
The lawyers also said the defendants had a right to free speech, reported KSNW.
Republicans said he had a right to do so given what he has endured.
But they reiterated that this nocturnal population had a right to ride the trains.
United States, the Supreme Court concluded that both papers had a right to publish.
It was not that the bank had a right to speak but that the public had a right to hear the views of the bank, and the state had no right to outlaw those communications merely because they came from a corporation.
" Specifically, Giuliani said, "He had a right to say to Comey, 'Give Flynn a break.
" He specifically added, "He had a right to say to Comey, 'Give Flynn a break.
The families of the victims of the 85033/11 attacks had a right to know.
He also insisted he had a right to stay on campus and appealed his expulsion.
Only the people of Greek Macedonia had a right to call themselves Macedonian, they argued.
In March, a U.S. appeals court ruled that New Orleans had a right to proceed.
Fans and media in Winnipeg had a right to defend their turf, and they did.
"I knew I needed an interpreter and had a right to an interpreter," she said.
The parents asserted that they had a right to a religious exemption to vaccine mandates.
He said Pell had a right to the benefit of the doubt like all those accused.
In 2013 it declared that children over one year old had a right to nursery places.
Dr. Webber and his wife argue about whether Bailey had a right to suspend Meredith Grey.
Their argument was that Americans had a right to see it and to judge for themselves.
They had a right to own their own sexuality and [to] express it, even outside marriage.
She said that she understood now that she had a right to be in the world.
The pursuing police had a right to return fire at a fleeing felon under Tennessee v.
The people whose data was shared without their permission had a right to know about it.
"Had the Exonerated Five had a right to counsel, their lives may be different today," State Sen.
Clinton has been less inclined to criticize Israel, emphasizing that it had a right to defend itself.
One of the moderators, Wolf Blitzer of CNN, asked whether Israel had a right to defend itself.
How long would it have taken me to feel that I had a right to be outraged?
The policies included the point that employees had a right to organize and not be retaliated against.
Tillerson said that Turkey had a right to protect its citizens but urged "restraint" on both sides.
Atlantia said Autostrade had a right to a compensation if the concession was revoked or terminated early.
Of the heated exchange, Wambach says the star athlete had a right to feel the emotions she felt.
The truth was, mostly not for anyone, or only for the public, who had a right to know.
But Marie took it too far by withholding information that Sara (Brenna Harding) had a right to know.
Some of Bragi's Kickstarter backers were upset about enduring that wait, and they had a right to be.
This post originally said Nashville had a right to hate Las Vegas, when it was actually San Jose.
Mr. Trump had "a right to expect that he is going to handle it honestly," Mr. Giuliani said.
Stephanopoulos asked whether voters had a right to see his tax returns before making their decision in November.
Once I got over myself and realized I had a right to Medicaid, it made a difference immediately.
The judge found that the rooster, being a rooster, had a right to crow in his rural habitat.
President Hassan Rouhani, a moderate, appealed for calm while saying the protesters had a right to be heard.
Gross denied that Pimco had a right to take any adverse action over the disclosures, according to Tuesday's filing.
An attorney for the media unsuccessfully argued the public had a right to see the video at that time.
Joyce added that Campion, as a private citizen, had a right to make money from an already intrusive situation.
Comey has said that the memos were personal and he therefore had a right to share them with reporters.
China's foreign ministry pushed back on Mr. Trump's accusations, saying it had a right to publish in American newspapers.
He objected that he had a right to be tried by jurors from the Montana portion of the park.
Ms. Siyonbola then had to prove she had a right to be in her dorm, on her college campus.
Noel's constituents – and all of us – had a right to know of his personal interest in paring the monument.
The protests continued, with many mayors arguing that residents had a right to peaceful protest under the country's laws.
"She blamed me for the crash and she had a right to blame me for the crash," he said.
The court disagreed, arguing that the railroad had a right to terminate employees for any reason – even that one.
Charlotte's measure established that transgender people had a right to use public restrooms that correspond with their gender identity.
Furthermore, the couple had a right to post negative reviews under the First Amendment, regardless of what their contract says.
Reynolds argued that he had a right to his multiple marriages if they were entered into out of religious duty.
They disliked the code's acknowledgment that countries with assets in space had a right to use force to defend them.
But Satorii and its lawyers argue that Ludlow never had a right to claim the copyright in the first place.
" Asked if voters had a right to know whether he would consider war against Iran, Trump said "No, they don't.
" The next moment he said that when his contract expired, he had "a right to make a decision then, too.
But in a complicated legal wrinkle, he still thought the defense still had a right to see the malware code.
And it seems she had a right to be concerned, according to research she and her colleagues published on Sunday.
He said he felt he had a right to speak up because he had paid for his nephew's Princeton tuition.
Each president had a right to expect intelligence collection and analysis that informed and supported his administration's requirements and objectives.
The verdict told Mr. Mueller — and every man listening — that no one had a right to her body but her.
He said, however, that he released the recordings because citizens had a right to know how they were being governed.
He boasted about his gun collection and said he had a right to shoot anyone who trespassed on his property.
Historically, a tenant had a right to that "preferential rent" for as long as that tenant lived in the apartment.
On the eve of the meeting, the president said he had a right to criticise the central bank despite its independence.
Stevie had a right to take custody of their 2-year-old daughter, Bonnie Bella from July 28 to August 11.
Ms. Click later issued apologies for her actions, and the activists agreed that journalists had a right to report the story.
China denounced the moves by Twitter and Facebook on Tuesday, saying it had a right to put out its own views.
He argued that society only had a right to limit people's freedom if that freedom was likely to harm other people.
In theory, given the microscopic margin of Mr Imamoglu's victory, no one denies AK had a right to demand a recount.
It was her situation, and she had a right to face it and grow from it from the moment it happened.
In 2009, Greenland passed the Self-Government Act, recognizing that its citizens had a right to self-determination under international law.
Marbury had a right to his office because there existed a valid commission made out to him and all but delivered.
I've always felt that my cousins had a right to know that they have a secret half-sibling out there somewhere.
As I've argued before, the people whose data was compromised had a right to know about the breach when it happened.
Mike Turner (R-OH) questioned whether the whistleblower had a right to file the complaint under the statute cited at all.
At the same time, many Congressmen owned guns, as did many other Americans, and assumed they had a right to do so.
Image: Max Uhle/Heritage ScienceIndeed, the Incas had a right to be impressed—the Pumapunku temple was an advanced Andean architectural achievement.
I wanted to show my other inmates that they had a right to challenge the shit that was being thrown at them.
DeQuarto also testified that during this talk, he never told Graswald she had a right to remain silent or have an attorney.
While soft-spoken, Yovanovitch offered her own defense to GOP lawmakers who said Trump had a right to pick his own ambassadors.
With boys there was a fundamental assumption that they had a right to be there—not always, but more often than not.
He told lawmakers that he wouldn't let politics interfere with his decision, but added that Mr. Trump had a right to privacy.
When Joe Biden first ran for Senate in 215, 503 percent of Democrats believed that whites had a right to segregate neighborhoods.
She also imprisoned and executed her nephew who had a right to the throne (as seen in Catherine the Great's first episode).
On a visit to London, Tillerson said that Turkey had a right to protect its citizens but urged "restraint" on both sides.
She was asked during the debate if she thought the voters had a right to know what she said in the speeches.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Hong Kong matters were an internal affair for China and nobody had a right to interfere.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said Hong Kong matters were an internal affair for China and nobody had a right to interfere.
I asked him if he thought people had a right to know the names and backgrounds of people carrying out hatred and attacks.
Nonhuman Rights Project lawyer Steven Wise had been seeking habeas corpus relief for the chimps, saying they had a right to bodily autonomy.
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Ankara had a right to fight terrorism, but could not use it to justify gagging opponents.
He told reporters Wednesday that the public had a right to judge the material for itself, rather than have it deciphered by Congress.
Bou Saab told reporters the protesters' "democratic movement" was not to blame, and demonstrators had a right to protest and to be protected.
I had a right to all of it, or, at least, to as much of it as I could seize and chew upon.
Obama in April defended his comments, insisting the U.S. had a right to weigh in because of its strong ties with the Britons.
It did so based on a bipartisan consensus that voters had a right to know who was trying to influence them and why.
The report notes that Wuerl had previously written to the Vatican that parishioners had a right to know if their priests were pedophiles.
Rather, embassy staff had a right to set down basic conditions for Assange, who took asylum in the country's cramped consulate six years ago.
A Wyoming trial court rejected Herrera's claim that, per the treaty, he had a right to hunt in the forest, the high court said.
Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan replied that Italy had a right to flexibility because it was reforming its economy, making much-needed public investments.
The judge even said Brad had a right to call and text the kids whenever he wanted, and Angelina could not monitor the contacts.
The bank had a right to force auto borrowers into the product called 'collateral protection insurance' (CPI) if they let their own policies lapse.
Also on Monday, a court ruled that the opposition had a right to protest and that the police had a duty to protect demonstrators.
But he did so, he explained, because of an overriding public interest: People had a right to know about the warrantless surveillance of them.
Americans had the right to air their grievances, disagree with the government publicly, and the press had a right to freely speak their minds.
But Trump told reporters ahead of the announcement that he had a right to exempt or add countries, adding to uncertainty among market participants.
She knew she had a right to breast-feed in public and was under the impression that most New Yorkers were accepting of it.
In that opinion, the court held that a controlling shareholder, no matter how nefarious, had a right to control the board of the company.
The U.S. backed Israel's retaliatory strikes on Thursday, saying that the country had a right to defend itself in the face of Iranian aggression.
Its passage was championed by newspaper editors and journalists who complained that officials were hiding documents that the public had a right to inspect.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun said on Monday his country had a right to defend itself, likening Israeli drone strikes to a "declaration of war".
The judge made him aware they could postpone the proceedings, since he had a right to be in court and face his potential jurors.
Critiques on my appearance had a right to sit on my family members' tongues, no matter how cruel or insensitive it felt to me.
After all, if Mr. Connery, who was training for the movie "Never Say Never Again," was scuba shy, surely I had a right to be.
Mattis told Trump he had "a right to a Secretary of Defense whose view are better aligned with yours" in a letter at the time.
Kraus apologized for publication of the photo, saying Texas homeowners had a right to access a firearm if they believed someone was outside their home.
Turns out, Cramer and Saunders had a right to be baffled, because the stock is up more than 6 percent in the past five days.
Turns out, Cramer and Saunders had a right to be baffled, because the stock is up more than 26 percent in the past five days.
Or that, with a real reporter, Rolling Stone could have argued that the public had a right to know the true story of Guzman's escape.
A source connected with TWC tells TMZ, the company had a right to fire Weinstein if he didn't notify the Board of Directors of settlements.
Outside the courtroom after the arraignment, Mr. Worth said the case turned on the question of when Officer Isaacs had a right to defend himself.
Mr. Cosby's lawyers had argued in Thursday's hearing that he had a right to confront Ms. Constand in court before the case went to trial.
However, UWM Chancellor Mark Mone had insisted that, under free speech laws, the conservative student group had a right to have their speaker, however controversial.
Well, it would be nice if every American had a right to vote that didn't involve standing in line in the rain for three hours.
Though Clinton never believed violence was the answer, she did believe young people and women had a right to voice their opinions about the war.
In his defense, Mr. Damore said he had a right to express himself and said he was considering legal action against Google for firing him.
"They had a right to do what they did," Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, the body's longest-serving Republican, said of the Democrats' filibuster.
In June, the American ambassador to Israel, David M. Friedman, said that Israel had a right to retain at least some of the West Bank.
My father was very angry about it but I felt they too had a right to express themselves, it was a generational difference we had.
If minors had a right to confidential H.I.V. treatment, health officials could start an ad campaign to encourage them to take preventive drugs or get treatment.
After Airbnb looked over Patterson's pictures, a company representative told her that Becky and Andrew had a right to respond to the complaint, she told me.
In 1999, an appeals court ruled that Myles had a right to argue that his lawyers at trial were ineffective for failing to present his alibi.
In 1989 the International Labour Organisation declared that indigenous peoples had a right to their land and to be consulted if it was to be developed.
That year, India's fastest woman, Dutee Chand, challenged the association, arguing that she had a right to run and compete without artificially changing her body's hormones.
Under the country's system of collective bargaining, workers would not have had a right to go on strike this year even if talks had broken down.
ANKARA (Reuters) - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said on Friday he welcomed Turkey's efforts against Islamic State and that Ankara had a right to defend itself.
Because the Trump administration joined the 20 GOP-led states in attacking the law, the House under Democratic control said it had a right to intervene.
Now I look back and I can say I felt so strongly that Bill had a right to write that scene because he wrote it well.
Ms. Hartmann, in publishing the confidential decisions, had argued that victims had a right to know about the confidential agreement made between tribunal judges and Serbia.
He also posted fiery videos on YouTube, in which he argued that Muslims had a right to kill non-Muslims, according to the New York Times.
"Phelps stated he had a right to contact members of Congress and defend 'his president,'" Daniel Heether, an F.B.I. special agent, wrote in the criminal complaint.
By then, the share of Democrats who believed that whites had a right to segregate neighborhoods had dropped to 423 percent, from 40 percent in 1972.
Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski voted against the same bill because they believed that middle-class and poor families had a right to health care access.
He said Mr. Trump had a right to do what he thought was best, though he thought there were "less damaging" alternatives than the travel ban.
Federalists tended to see the mutineers as bloodstained murderers, while Jeffersonian Republicans viewed them as men held involuntarily who had a right to seek their liberty.
Mexico's Supreme Court in 2015 dealt a blow to the country's drug laws by ruling that individuals had a right to grow marijuana for personal use.
But a settlement of the court case would not wipe out Judge Collyer's decision that the House had a right to pursue its claims in court.
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States had a right to self defense in killing Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani, British foreign minister Dominic Raab said on Sunday.
A controversial Russian Orthodox cleric and blogger, the Church's former spokesman Vsevolod Chaplin, backed Berdiyev saying that Muslims had a right to a "time-honoured tradition".
Khan said people had a right to express their concerns about Trump's polices, but that it did not equate to a dislike of the U.S. in general.
It also found there was widespread support for reform, with a survey in 2016 finding nearly two thirds of respondents thought woman had a right to choose.
Syria reacted swiftly to Trump's proclamation, calling it a "blatant attack" on its sovereignty and territorial integrity and saying it had a right to reclaim the Golan.
If anyone had a right to cutthroat radical politics, red in tooth and claw that justified all means in service to its ends, it would be her.
Plenty of people were worried when Rick Perry was appointed to the United States Secretary of Energy role — and it seems they had a right to be.
He didn't know why he had a right to make what he called invidious distinctions between his beans and these weeds, which is kind of crazy. Yeah.
But attorneys for the wrestler say he had a right to expect privacy in a private bedroom, noting that he was recorded there without knowledge around 2006.
The lawyer said that the officers "had a right to respond," but that Mr. Mann's "odd maneuvers" reflected a person who was having mental and emotional problems.
But Mr. Lavrov criticized Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader backed by the Trump administration, for asserting that he had a right to invite American officials to intervene.
She told them she would tell them about the night of the rape, but that other questions were off-limits — that she had a right to privacy.
Scott M. Stringer, the city comptroller, said that Mr. de Blasio had a "right to political ambition," but that New Yorkers deserved more than an absentee mayor.
Italy, he said, appeared to be "doing all it can with humanitarian care" and had a right to consider the realities of integration and manage the influx.
The parent company could also be considered a joint employer if it had a right to control the franchisee's employees even if it hadn't exercised that right.
They argued that U.S. businesses had a right to privacy similar to what individuals enjoy, and that limiting that right threatened the foundations of American free enterprise.
Jackson wanted to boot out his Vice-President, John C. Calhoun, who believed that states had a right to nullify federal laws, a position that Jackson opposed.
As part of that decision, the court concluded that every individual charged with a crime had a right to legal representation, even if they couldn't afford it.
Just after switching regulators, MUFG sued New York in an effort to keep state officials from arguing that they still had a right to monitor the bank.
However, the judge said the government hadn't established probable cause to see information about people who contacted the accountholders, so those individuals had a right to remain anonymous.
The White House instead reiterated the Trump administration's refrain, in response to weeks of violence on the Israel-Gaza border, that Israel had a right to defend itself.
"The defense operated under a mistaken belief that they had a right to confront the victim at this stage," Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele said outside court.
It was precisely the opacity of information that the Home Office exploited in order to pursue many thousands of people who had a right to be in Britain.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said that as Hong Kong was a part of China, no other country had a right to interfere in its internal affairs.
Under a London court decision handed down in August, Fridman's LetterOne Technology investment business had a right to buy out the stake owned by Karamehmet's Cukurova Holding conglomerate.
She said that she had not revealed the contents of the records, but that the victims had a right to know about the deal that kept them confidential.
We're told the company's position is that it had a right to fire Weinstein immediately and he has a right to challenge the decision in mediation and arbitration.
Commissioner Roger Goodell backed away from his stance that the players had a right to express their opinions, though legal scholars say showing solidarity is a legal right.
Mr. Bouvier, who is free on a 10-million euro bond in the Monaco case, says he had a right to charge whatever price a buyer would pay.
LONDON, Jan 5 (Reuters) - The United States had a right to self defence in killing Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani, British foreign minister Dominic Raab said on Sunday.
Five years ago, the US Federal Trade Commission called on Congress to regulate data brokers, saying consumers had a right to know what information they had on them.
He said he was "very worried" that Russia was exercising "negative influence" in Europe, and said Italians had a right to ask if Moscow was financially supporting the League.
He had a right to run, what he said resonated with a large group of Americans, and both political parties should have learned something from it but they didn't.
Mulhem could not be reached for comment on Tuesday and the Saudi government's media office declined to comment, saying all defendants in the investigation had a right to privacy.
The critics maintained that the government would lose information if interrogators read suspects Miranda warnings that they had a right to remain silent and be represented by defense lawyers.
When asked to leave the building, he also refused, saying he was a student who had a right to be there; Columbia students are allowed to use Barnard facilities.
For a celebration, we need history that recognizes in the 21903th Amendment a fundamental change in government, eliminating the presumption that men had a right to govern for women.
A New York judge questioned whether Navient, the nation's largest owner of private student loan debt, had a right to collect on some loans at all in the state.
She had a right to a hearing, where Judge Craft would decide whether to set a bond she could pay in order to be released until the new trial.
When I came to the United States in 1990, I was allowed into the culinary world, but I had to prove that I had a right to be there.
Other activists—some affiliated with GASP, others affiliated with Banzhaf's ASH or acting on their own—sued their workplaces, arguing that they had a "right" to freedom from smoke.
Convinced that states had a right to determine their economic and social priorities, Lincoln debated the use of military force to coerce recalcitrant states to remain in the Union.
My mother didn't know that those words had the power to keep us in America, that anyone on American soil had a right to be heard on that claim.
He acknowledged that some physicians opposed notifying women about breast density, but he said women had a right to receive the information and decide what to do about it.
Spicer framed Trump's comments on Nordstrom as those of an angry parent who had a right to "stand up for his family" rather than the reaction of a government official.
Police rejected calls ahead of Almedalen to bar the NRM from participating in the festival, saying that NRM members had a right to express themselves and pledging to provide security.
For example, he argued that Mr Bush had a right to deploy American troops to the Middle East, for what would become the Persian Gulf War, without Congress's say-so.
They kept saying, when Strzok testified that he had a right to express his opinions, and of course, he did, but this wasn&apost just a matter of political opinion.
" He concluded the letter by writing that the president had a "right to have a Secretary of Defense whose views are better aligned with your on these and other subjects.
Though the debt was old and consumers could not be sued over it, defendants still had a right to file claims for it in bankruptcy court, the appeals panel ruled.
In 2005, the Board of Immigration Appeals, part of the immigration court system within the Department of Justice — ruled that asylum seekers had a right to both bond and parole.
BEIRUT, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Lebanon's President Michel Aoun said on Monday his country had a right to defend itself after Israeli drone strikes that were like a "declaration of war".
The Justice Department acknowledged in 2015 that insurers had a right to do exactly what Montana Health has done, seeking compensation from the Judgment Fund, which has a permanent appropriation.
Under questioning from Mr. Baldridge, Mr. Mueller said "it's possible" his hand came into contact with Ms. Swift's bottom, and if so she had a right to tell KYGO officials.
New legislation was required after a federal court ruled in 2015 and 2016 that non-working EU citizens had a right to social welfare benefits after six months in Germany.
But Webb also had a right to voice his opinion and he certainly has the right to reflect on it and the right to consider the evidence and change it.
"Before that, it was assumed that consumers had a right to join a class action," said Amanda Werner, campaign manager with the consumer groups Americans for Financial Reform and Public Citizen.
"My client obtained this document lawfully and had a right to distribute it in its capacity as a journalistic resource devoted to discussing facts about the LDS Church," the letter reads.
The lobbying group called on the U.K. government to confirm that existing workers had a right to remain in the U.K. and to clarify how new EU hires will be treated.
According to the lawsuit, the prior owner of Radnor's property had a right to extend his property to the neighbor's land, but only if he maintained a retaining wall and walkway.
The charity vessel Open Arms had appealed to the court to let it come to Italy, saying international maritime law meant it had a right to bring the migrants to safety.
We never did it because they deserved it; we did it because we thought they knew something that we had a right to know in order to keep our citizens safe.
Twitter argued – mistakenly, according to the transparency organizations behind the service – that all Twitter users had a right to express themselves without fear that their tweets were to become permanent record.
One recent loan allowed required lenders to choose a new alternative that the agent bank had a right to object to, according to Jenny Warshafsky, a covenant analyst at Xtract Research.
As a candidate, Mr. Trump was insensitive to perceptions that he was making sexist statements, arguing that he had a right to defend himself, an assertion Ms. Sanders echoed on Thursday.
That case involved documents, not testimony, and it was also resolved without any definitive appeals court ruling on whether the House had a right to bring it in the first place.
That case involved documents, not testimony, and it was also resolved without any definitive appeals court ruling on whether the House had a right to bring it in the first place.
"I came into college with a newfound freedom, a freedom that I've never tasted before, a freedom that I was validated, that I had a right to be here," he said.
The fact that Mueller could not prove Trump was involved in a criminal conspiracy with Russia shows the president had a right to be angry about being aggressively investigated, Barr said.
US District Judge Tanya Chutkan said the fact that Butina possessed something before an arrest did not mean she had a right to use it freely while her criminal case was pending.
On Friday, Kellyanne Conway said Trump had a right to do other things in his spare time, but did not confirm whether the president-elect would have a role on the show.
They argued that, under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment - which guarantees freedom of speech and the press - the public had a right to see the videos, now part of a court record.
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier criticized Turkey's arrest of Kurdish opposition leaders last month, saying Ankara had a right to fight terrorism but could not use it to justify gagging opponents.
Ford believed Congress and the American people had a right to know why he decided to absolve Nixon of any criminal charges related to the Watergate break-in and its cover-up.
Clinton had a right to serve on the task force, ultimately losing both the Senate and the House in 1994 as Republicans assailed what they portrayed as a White House run amok.
Les Moonves will NOT get his enormous, $120 MILLION severance package, because the CBS Board of Directors has determined they had a right to fire him for cause ... and specifically, sexual misconduct.
It also said the public had a right to know whether the vendor has adequate security measures, is a proper recipient of government funds and will act only in the public interest.
Shortly after Mr. Trump's post, Mr. Mattis released a letter he wrote to Mr. Trump acknowledging that the president had a right to a defense secretary with views "better aligned" with his.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - President Michel Aoun said on Monday that Lebanon had a right to defend itself, likening Israeli drone strikes to a "declaration of war" amid rising tensions between Hezbollah and Israel.
A Senator might conclude that Trump abused his power relating to Ukraine (Article I), but did not obstruct Congress (Article II) because he had a right to legally contest the House's subpoenas.
Last week, he told Fox News that he did not think Americans had a right to know the specific targets that the White House says were sized up by the dead Gen.
Within hours of Barr's interview, Trump fired back, tweeting that he had a right to intervene in Justice Department cases, but also insisting that he had not done so in Stone's case.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump suggested in a new interview that former first lady Barbara Bush had a right to be "nasty" to him after his long-running criticisms of her sons.
Case #1: From the 1960s to the 1990s, one of the most widely-debated issues in bioethics was when, and under what circumstances, a patient had a right to refuse medical care.
Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne had a showdown Monday, when he came back to the family home, saying he had a right to stay, and her response was simple and strong ... she left.
In theory, patients have long had a right to obtain copies of their records, but federal officials say they receive large numbers of complaints from consumers frustrated in trying to exercise that right.
The R&B singer appeared on "TMZ Live" Wednesday, and said Justin had a right to say there should not be a wall between blacks and whites, especially when it comes to music.
Lawyers for the longtime champion of World Wrestling Entertainment and reality TV star say he had a right to expect privacy in a private bedroom and the video was filmed without his knowledge.
Garcia pressed the theory that her "performance" within the video clip (which amounted to five seconds of screen time) was independently copyrightable, and that she had a right to issue a DMCA takedown.
Kasich noted that the protesters had a right to speak, and, along with Rubio, took a thinly-veiled swipe at GOP front-runner Donald Trump, whose rallies are consistently the target of protesters.
A four-minute video of the 2010 gathering from the Montgomery Advertiser features attendees repeatedly arguing that the South was fighting for freedom in the Civil War and had a right to secede.
When all is said and done, Dr. Barrett-Fox said, "They don't really believe that these people had a right to be peacefully doing what they were doing, partying at a gay bar."
In his note, Pichai also said that the author had a right to voice concerns about certain company policies and stressed that he hoped to maintain a workplace culture that allowed for dissent.
"When Maher responded that she had a right to be feeding her baby in public, the man launched a verbal assault, continuing to call her "fucking disgusting," adding that she was a "whore.
UFC 228 had fairly low expectations from fans going in, but for those who sat down and gave it the chance it contained far more action than it perhaps had a right to.
But Mr. Krist, a product-liability lawyer, said the astronauts had a right to expect that their capsule would be properly designed and that all prudent precautions would be taken to protect them.
But, as someone who identifies as Afro-Latina — a Latin American with African ancestry — who is also aware of hair's context and culture, she felt that she had a right to wear them.
Hill said Trump had a right to be "aggrieved" by some of the criticisms, but she drew a clear distinction between those efforts and the systemic interference campaign that was run by Russia.
" Talking to Mr. Sampson directly, she said: "At the root of all this is some idea you picked up along the way — that you had a right to dispense with your ethical obligations.
Laura Chinchilla, a protégée of Mr. Arias's who also served as president, said he had a right to a defense, but acknowledged the constraints women face when they accuse powerful men of misconduct.
But Trump's radical approach to the issue, and recent statements by his ambassador to Israel that it had a right to annex some of the West Bank have done little to assuage Jordanian concerns.
A group of parents had brought a lawsuit in the DC District on behalf of their children, arguing that the children had a right to be allowed to seek asylum — with their parents around.
Zuckerberg  gave the explanation to Recode  after the site aired audio of the Facebook founder claiming "abhorrent" content, the New York Post reported,  had a right to spread across his massive social media network .
Ullah was covered with a white blanket and remained largely expressionless as Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker told him that he had a right to an attorney and did not have to make any statements.
Mr. Macri declined to guess at what the documents would show about Washington's role in the dirty war, which lasted from 1976 until 1983, but he said Argentina had a right to find out.
" Salemme, who is expected to appeal his June conviction, said in court that DiSarro's family had a "right to feel like that, but they don't know what's going on, they don't know the truth.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China expressed anger on Tuesday after German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas met prominent Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong, saying that no foreign country had a right to interfere in China's internal affairs.
Investigators also decided against speaking to Mr. Lockett about the rape while he was in jail, Chief Harrison said, because Manhattan prosecutors advised them Mr. Lockett had a right to have a lawyer present.
Nunes has also cited a 2016 op-ed by Ukraine's then-ambassador to the U.S., who criticized Trump for suggesting that Russia had a right to annex Crimea, a move that drew international condemnation.
But after the man heard he had a right to have a lawyer present, the Justice Department disclosed as part of the A.C.L.U. case, he asked for one, so the agents ceased their questioning.
At the event in Birmingham, Johnson said that people had a right to ask questions about his character, said that his record in office showed he had the right character to be prime minister.
" Even so, he argued that the county had a right to move the polling place because "the calls received from voters in the area indicated that the location may risk discouraging voters from turning up.
In 2017, Huawei sued CNEX and Huang alleging that the startup's inventions were related to work Huang had done at Huawei and that it had a right to the patents under a contract Huang signed.
Because, with few exceptions, British data protection laws allow people to request data on them that's been processed in the UK, Carroll believed that even as an American, he had a right to that information.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria called the U.S. decision to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights a "blatant attack" on its sovereignty and territorial integrity on Monday, saying it had a right to reclaim the territory.
Some go further, saying that the government never had a right to lease the land because it was stolen in the first place; they fly the state flag upside down, an international signal of distress.
Mr. Kerry, these officials said, indicated to the Iranians that the United States would acknowledge, at the outset of the talks, that Iran had a right to enrich uranium for a civil nuclear-energy program.
The board also said that a company could be considered a joint employer if it had a right to control working conditions at a franchisee's place of business, even if it didn't exercise that right.
"In the last few years, we have seen politicians state that people had a right to be bigots," said Tim Soutphommasane, a former race commissioner in Australia and a professor at the University of Sydney.
Fenton said Meng had a right to be free from arbitrary detention and unreasonable search and seizure, a right to understand the reason for her detention, a right to counsel and a right to silence.
Mr. Tavakoli said although students had a right to be upset, there had been too much emphasis on despair, which, like the deep university cuts and the strike itself could wind up having unintended consequences.
But Lloyd and the Trump administration, were determined to stand in the way of her constitutional rights, using every tool at their disposal to prevent her from accessing the abortion she had a right to.
Rouse also contended that he had a right to engage in lawful sexual conduct with a minor and record it on video for personal use under his Fifth Amendment right to privacy or sexual intimacy.
In others instances, the government's case has fallen apart after the FBI would not hand over the full code for its malware, even when the judge said the defense had a right to see it.
I left [the film screening] and I called a friend immediately, and we were debating about whether or not I had a right to ask for a Toni Morrison film that she didn't want to do.
But instead of ruling that as an adult citizen of a secular republic, she had a right to choose, they ordered her to go back to college and be placed under the "guardianship" of its dean.
A majority of the justices in Heller found that there was a constitutional right to keep guns in the home, but the court did not address whether people had a right to carry guns in public.
He told a Secret Service officer at the northeast entrance that he was a "sovereign citizen" who had a "right to inspect the grounds," according to a Metropolitan Police Department incident report dated July 7, 2017.
Though a complaint says McClain accessed the bank account as part of a "highly calculated and manipulated campaign," the decorated astronaut has maintained she had a right to monitor spending from the couple's still-entangled finances.
Over time the adoption movement popularized the principle that individuals had a right to know their biological roots, and lesbian couples and single mothers, dominating ever more of the sperm banks' market, called for greater transparency.
However, Mueller also planned to indict the pair on tax and bank fraud charges — and because Manafort lived in Virginia at the time, he had a right to a trial in Virginia for those particular charges.
And Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Gorsuch, argued that Mr. Phillips had a right to refuse service not just under the First Amendment's "free exercise of religion" clause but also under its "free speech" provision.
In Michigan, there were 359 other individuals like Topp who were serving life without parole for a crime they committed as a minor when the Supreme Court determined that they had a right to a resentencing.
Trump said he would initially stick with the 210 percent duties on steel imports and 28 percent on aluminum and that he had a right to drop out countries or add countries, creating uncertainty among market participants.
The author had a right to express their views on those topics—we encourage an environment in which people can do this and it remains our policy to not take action against anyone for prompting these discussions.
"We did not believe that the defense had a right to appeal at this stage, and we are gratified that the court came to the same conclusion," Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele said in a statement.
A federal appeals panel on Wednesday expressed skepticism that President Trump had a right to block state prosecutors in Manhattan from enforcing a subpoena that sought his personal and corporate tax returns for the last eight years.
Her brother, Steven Davis, said he believed that there were corrupt motives behind Mr. Bulger's transfer to the federal prison where he died, and that he thought Mr. Bulger's family had a right to sue the government.
The author had a right to express their views on those topics — we encourage an environment in which people can do this and it remains our policy to not take action against anyone for prompting these discussions.
Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan expressed his sorrow at the death of Teka and insisted the protesters had a right to demonstrate, but warned against the demonstrations turning violent once again, with more nationwide protests expected on Wednesday.
Meadows argued that the whistleblower had a right to protection from retribution, but not a right to anonymity, according to the source, which prompted Schiff to respond that the committee would not allow that line of questioning. Rep.
The paper added, citing a financial source, that Malacalza had a right to ask for more information and to have an answer, but that there were no contraposition between the bank's CEO, the board and the top shareholder.
But news outlets secured audio experts who argued otherwise, and the story dominated the headlines on Friday — alongside questions about Mr. Trump's statement that he did not believe the public had a right to see his tax returns.
But the enormous death toll of the March 5 airstrike, and the fact that its target seemed to be mere foot soldiers, suggested that something new might be happening that the public had a right to know about.
In the 1970s and 1980s, Ervil LeBaron, brother of the leader of the LeBaron community, launched his own Mormon offshoot sect in which he and his followers believed they had a right to kill those who had sinned.
When security was called, we politely but firmly stated that we had a right to be there as Googlers who were affected by what was happening and that we [were] acting together to support our friend and colleague.
In a recent case heard by the Texas Supreme Court, Mr. Bowman asserted that red-light ticket holders had a right to a jury trial because it is a civil matter involving a penalty of less than $200.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Britain, France, Germany and the European Union made a joint call to the United States to protect the Iran nuclear pact, saying Tehran had a right to benefit from the lifting of sanctions tied to it.
In the end, the four-judge majority on the Court of Appeals ruled on the narrow procedural question of whether Ms. Robles had a right to appeal, once the trial judge rejected her motion to quash the subpoena.
An earlier poll found two-thirds of the public felt the government had a right to outlaw the practice, which typically takes the form of a married man also living in a marriage-type relationship with other women.
Reserve Bank Deputy Governor Guy Debelle said the public had a right to feel concerned about governance standards at Australia's major lenders, four of which control 80 percent of the market and are deemed too big to fail.
China's Federation of Radio and Television Associations issued a notice on Saturday urging the suspension of all television and film production in the country, adding that actors, actresses and production crew members had a right to refuse work.
And while Republicans suggested that the attempts by the Democrat-led Legislature were partisan, both Mr. Hoylman and Mr. Buchwald defended their bills, saying that voters had a right to know about Mr. Trump's personal and business finances.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday urged Yemen's Houthis to respect a ceasefire and said Saudi Arabia had a right to be free from rocket attacks like one that he said killed two Saudi civilians.
U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville said Israel had a right to defend its borders according to international law, but lethal force must only be used a last resort, and was not justified by Palestinians approaching the Gaza fence.
A few days after that encounter, she was visited by a border official who informed her that the crew had a right to be on the land and would be returning — next time accompanied by armed Border Patrol agents.
Mike Bass, a spokesman for the league, said in a statement Sunday night that it was "regrettable" Morey's views "deeply offended many of our friends and fans in China" but he suggested he had a right to say them.
They're pointing to a 2007 Supreme Court ruling that held states had a right to sue the Environmental Protection Agency over emissions regulations the agency declined to adopt — a case cited by the 85033th Circuit in its November ruling.
From that splashiest of receiving corps came the game's most valuable player, Jeudy, the junior who helped himself to 204 yards on six catches even though not one person had a right to question him had he watched idly.
China said today it had a right to put out its own views after Twitter and Facebook (FB) said they had dismantled a state-backed social media campaign originating in mainland China that sought to undermine protests in Hong Kong.
Perhaps Trump had a right to expect applause because earlier that day he'd announced that US troops had killed Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the evil leader of ISIS -- an event that should have at least temporarily united our fractured nation.
Name Withheld I'm sorry it's too late to do anything about this now, but as long as your mother-in-law was still capable of understanding what she was being told, she had a right to know what was happening.
Although Dalí established his foundation six years before his death for the express purpose to protect his work and name, the Spanish court decision noted that this did not necessarily mean that it had a right to protect the artist's image.
In a phone conversation that lasted one hour and 20 minutes, Ankara said Obama had told his counterpart President Tayyip Erdogan that Turkey had a right to self-defense, and expressed worries over advances by Syrian Kurdish militias near Turkey's border.
Up until this point, Corinne had not wasted any of her energy focusing on how the other women were approaching this environment — while Taylor had seemed to critique Corinne's every move determining whether Corinne had a right to be here.
"State Street's custody clients, many of whom were public pension funds, financial institutions and non-profit organizations, had a right to expect that State Street would execute transactions in an honest and forthright manner," said Carmen Ortiz, U.S attorney for Massachusetts.
Vladimir Pregelj, 91, told The Washington Post that he stood behind a letter from the Watergate grand jury that unsuccessfully summoned then-President Nixon to testify, and that Americans had a right to see the information Mueller's grand jury collected.
Why was an investigative reporter sifting through financial and real estate papers in an effort to unmask the author, as if she were a politician or business owner under scrutiny for keeping secrets the public had a right to know?
A memo circulated by Mr. Trump's aides on Tuesday to his campaign surrogates urged them to express gratitude for the Khans' sacrifice, but added that Mr. Trump had a "right to defend himself," a person who received the document said.
The prisoner was interrogated first for intelligence purposes — such as to determine whether he knew of any imminent terrorist attacks — without being read the Miranda warning that he had a right to remain silent and have a defense lawyer present.
In 2004, the Supreme Court ruled that his detention as a wartime prisoner was lawful — but also that he had a right to challenge the evidence that he was an enemy fighter in a hearing before a neutral decision maker.
In his op-ed article, Michael Anton refers to the 1898 Wong Kim Ark case, in which the Supreme Court ruled that a child born in the United States to Chinese immigrants had a right to re-enter the country.
One year ago, people at Women's Marches across the country and around the world donned pink headgear to protest an administration headed by a man who, by his own account, thought he had a right to grab anything he wanted.
The rare incident took place after President Michel Aoun said on Monday that Lebanon had a right to defend itself after two drones the Lebanese army said were Israeli crashed on Sunday in the Hezbollah-dominated southern suburbs of Beirut.
There's a Canadian Supreme Court decision recently called Equustek where the Canadian government said that they had a right to demand that Google take down a website, I think it was a trademark infringement or something, all over the world.
The group's executive director, Sandy Santana, said states had a legitimate right to regulate gun ownership among foster parents, just as they had a right to require other "common sense safety measures," like smoke detectors, emergency evacuation plans and background checks.
" Billy Porter quoting James Baldwin, "It took many years of vomiting up all the filth I'd been taught about myself, and half-believed, before I was able to walk on the earth as though I had a right to be here.
The man who has helped shape President Xi Jinping's policies has told the World Internet Conference — whose audience this past weekend included Tim Cook of Apple and Sundar Pichai of Google — that China had a right to regulate its own internet.
When Trump promised violence should Black Lives Matter activists grab at his microphone, as they had at a Bernie Sanders event, was he displaying racism, or just insisting that he had a right to speak and not to be silenced?
Because China was the first to have discovered, named and explored the 1.4 million-square mile body of water, it had a right to establish territorial sovereignty, the statement said, added that the country was willing to continue resolving disputes peacefully through negotiations.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Tuesday it had a right to put out its own views after Twitter and Facebook said they had dismantled a state-backed social media campaign originating in mainland China that sought to undermine protests in Hong Kong.
"As long as the aggression continues, our military capabilities will grow and develop," Abdul Malik al-Houthi said in a speech aired by the Houthi-run Al Masirah TV, adding that the group had a right to build drone planes and use them.
LONDON (Reuters) - After climate-change protests in London, Britain said on Tuesday that it was already leading the world on addressing climate damage and that while activists had a right to peaceful protest, they should not disrupt people's day-to-day lives.
Reinking, who was taken into custody Monday afternoon, told a Secret Service officer at the northeast entrance that he was a "sovereign citizen" who had a "right to inspect the grounds," according to a Metropolitan Police Department incident report dated July 7, 2017.
The European Court of Justice, for example, announced in 2014 that European Union citizens had a right to be forgotten on the internet but it gave Google the job of adjudicating claims — 500 a day at last count — in the first instance.
Khamenei has called the protests - which were initially about the economy but soon turned political - "playing with fireworks", but he said citizens had a right to air legitimate concerns, a rare concession by a leader who usually voices clear support for security crackdowns.
If anyone had a right to lament the move from the clay courts at Forest Hills three miles away, it was Evert, who hasn't lost a set on clay since 1975 and hadn't dropped a match on the slower surface since 1973.
They argued that people who provided labor in the state had a right to education and health care — not because those public services protected native-born Californians, but because they were owed to people who were part of the state's economy and community.
During the negotiations, their lawyers said, it appeared that Pingry was likely to offer more generous settlements to former students who were still within the civil statute of limitations — which means they still had a right to sue — than those who were not.
But the President also said that Nike had a right to do the ad campaign: "In another way, it is what this country is all about," he said, "that you have certain freedoms to do things that other people think you shouldn't do."
Mr. Jiles, the investor who is listed as manager of Capitol House, said in an email that each investor owned 16.66 percent of the company, and while none of them lived permanently in the house, they all had a right to stay there.
But Mr. Mulvaney doubled down Sunday on his assertion that the president had a right to demand information about the investigation into the unfounded theory that Ukraine, not Russia, was involved in hacking and releasing Democratic Party emails during the 2016 election.
Mr. Christie had been adamant that he had a right to the use the beach house at Island Beach State Park — it is an official governor's residence — and that he was not going to cancel weeks of planning because of the shutdown.
" As to whether collectors unable to sell their Hirsts had a right to be frustrated, Mr. Rosen said: "If you want to be a collector, you have to collect wide and deep, and within your portfolio things will go up and down.
Blue Jays rally in 43th inning, stun Padres TORONTO — The San Diego Padres extended their home run streak to 24 consecutive games Tuesday night and had a right to think that it would be enough to earn a win against the Toronto Blue Jays.
And after hearing his story, the discussion wasn't whether or not Norwas had a right to be here, it was about how best we could help him and others have a chance at living a life of worth within our nation, as they deserved.
There was a general feeling of sadness, mourning of what had happened to them, and support for one another; only a few were outright angry for what had been done to them, although of course every one of them had a right to be.
Steffen Seibert, head of the German governmental press and information agency, noted that Turkish officials had a right to the same freedom of speech and assembly as others do in Germany, but insisted that appearances needed to be transparent and permitted by (local) authorities.
LONDON, Oct 15 (Reuters) - After climate-change protests in London, Britain said on Tuesday that it was already leading the world on addressing climate damage and that while activists had a right to peaceful protest, they should not disrupt people's day-to-day lives.
"At least it's not in the public where it's going to be in the front page of The New York Times the next day," Gonzalez said, an argument rejected by the court, which said the public had a right to know details of the case.
"State Street's custody clients, many of whom were public pension funds, financial institutions and non-profit organizations, had a right to expect that State Street would execute transactions in an honest and forthright manner," Carmen Ortiz, the U.S. attorney for Massachusetts, said in a statement.
Denis Mukwege, the Congolese doctor who shared this year's Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war, said Kabila had a right to remain in politics but hoped voters would remember his broken promises.
As awful as the things were that their hired hand said, Wolf had a right to say them — not simply as a paid performer who had the endorsement of the club by her mere presence on their stage, but through her First Amendment constitutional right.
The legal question for the officers involved in these shootings isn't whether Crawford and Rice had a right to carry a gun in public, but whether they reasonably believed the reported threats were still present up to the moment they shot Crawford and Rice.
He believed that the musician Taylor Swift was stalking him, and he had been arrested by Secret Service agents last summer for crossing a security barrier at the White House, insisting that as "a sovereign citizen," he had a right to speak with the president.
Cavuto and Bartiromo lost control of the candidates right from the get-go, and allowed the seven contenders to self-enforce a rule stating that anyone mentioned in another person's statement, or in a comment by the moderators themselves, had a right to respond.
We have an interest in our secrets not being told for a short time after we're dead — though that's an interest that should be respected, as I said in my response to our first letter, only about secrets you had a right to keep.
LONDON, Oct 15 (Reuters) - After climate-change protests in London, Britain said on Tuesday that it was already leading the world on addressing climate damage and that while activists had a right to peaceful protest, they should not disrupt peoples day-to-day lives.
Surely, possible collusion with Russia with the intent of shaping the outcome of an election is a much more grave matter than finding a new cache of emails on Anthony Weiner's laptop — one that the American voter had a right to know before voting.
President John Quincy Adams would later visit West Point to scold cadets, saying that the country "had a right to expect better things" from them, according to the "Reading the Man: A Portrait of Robert E. Lee Through His Private Letters" author Elizabeth Brown Pryor.
At the time, Arsenal had just finished second in the Premier League, and while Gazidis emphasized that the club would always take the long view when it measured success, he acknowledged that the fans had a right to demand more in the short term.
But the court said on Wednesday that the sellers still had a right to pursue payment of the purchase price, even after money had been refunded, because PayPal's policies stated that its purchase protection scheme did not affect the contractual rights of the buyer and seller.
Asked by Holt whether the public had a right to see Trump's tax returns, which he has yet to release, the GOP nominee said, "I don't mind releasing, I'm under a routine audit" and promised again to release his returns as soon as the audit was done.
"We probably haven't seen something as sweeping as the Colorado amendment until now," says Sarah Preston, acting executive director of the North Carolina office of the A.C.L.U. Colorado justified its amendment by arguing that landlords who found homosexuality morally offensive had a right to evict gay tenants.
So much so that one of our teachers worked it into a lesson on the First Amendment, explaining how, in America, everyone had a right to voice their opinions and viewpoints, even when they clashed with the ideals most of us thought of as good and right.
It later emerged that when the Bush administration was internally debating whether American citizens being held as "enemy combatants" should have access to lawyers, Judge Kavanaugh had advised that the Supreme Court justice Anthony M. Kennedy would probably rule that they had a right to them.
These include a program started by Nazi physicians in the 1930s to kill mentally ill and chronically infirm persons and over 100 controversial deaths facilitated in the 1990s by Dr. Jack Kevorkian, a pathologist who believed that terminal patients had a right to determine when they died.
Johnson, Hunt's predecessor at the Foreign Office, said people had a right to ask questions about his character, after the police were called to investigate concerns for the welfare of a woman in his home, but said his record in office showed he could be prime minister.
He then began a long sojourn of traveling between India and Sri Lanka, preaching at any mosque that would accept him, teaching the Quran to younger students and uploading more than a dozen fiery videos, including many that argued Muslims had a right to kill non-Muslims.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The United Nations said in a post on Twitter on Friday it is concerned about the impact Mexico's migrant operation is having on children and vulnerable people, saying the country had a right to protect its borders but not to use excessive force.
"There came a point in my life where there were so many things being said on my behalf, and I found myself protecting people that didn't really protect me, but I had a right to say my side of the story," she said of creating the album.
Mr. Comey testified before Congress that he disclosed the details of the dossier to Mr. Trump because he thought that the news media would soon be publishing details from it and that Mr. Trump had a right to know what information was out there about him.
Judge Claude M. Hilton, who was appointed to the Federal District Court in that district by President Ronald Reagan in 1985, will decide whether to accept Ms. Manning's arguments for why she had a right to refuse to answer the questions or to send her to jail.
U.N. human rights spokesman Rupert Colville told a regular U.N. briefing in Geneva that Israel had a right to defend its borders according to international law, but lethal force must only be used a last resort, and was not justified by Palestinians approaching the Gaza fence.
In Friday's filing, Trump's lawyers make several claims in response to the lawsuit, including that Trump had a right to remove protesters from his event, that getting tickets to the rally waived their claims, and that their "claims are barred by their unclean hands," in addition to claiming immunity.
CNN analysts came out immediately after Comey's admission in his testimony, saying that first, this was not a leak because leaks are only classified (something I previously explained as entirely and facially incorrect), and second, these memos were like personal diaries that Comey had a right to disclose.
"When we didn't receive responses to our requests, a lawsuit appeared to be the only option for getting the documents, which we -- and the public -- had a right to under the Freedom of Information Act," Sierra Club attorney Elena Saxonhouse said in a statement to The Hill on Sunday.
In a sport that's a lot more doctrinaire than anything on a beach should ever be, Diaz and Gonzalez were offbeat, improvisatory and unhurried; they were authentically different, in short, and that approach worked a lot better for a lot longer than anyone had a right to expect.
"When my son died, the doctor said we had a right to an autopsy but that it would take a long time, and 'Well, you know how he died,'" said Jorge Malavé, 51, whose 3-month-old baby, Isaías, died after spending his entire short life in the hospital.
One of the most powerful owners in the league is now speaking openly about benching players who do not stand for the anthem, and Goodell, who said previously that players had a right to voice their opinions, is siding with the owners opposed to letting the players demonstrate.
MEXICO CITY, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The United Nations said in a post on Twitter on Friday it is concerned about the impact Mexico's migrant operation is having on children and vulnerable people, saying the country had a right to protect its borders but not to use excessive force.
Obama has defended his comments, insisting the U.S. had a right to weigh in because of its strong ties with the U.K. "As part of our special relationship, part of being friends is to be honest and to let you know what I think," said Obama in April.
Case #22010: In a second high-profile case, that of Nancy Cruzan (21-22) of Missouri, the United States Supreme Court ruled that a family had a right to withdraw life support only if "clear and convincing" evidence existed that this was what the patient would have wanted.
U.N. refugee chief Filippo Grandi told reporters in Geneva that he had not seen the interview but Myanmar's government had signed an agreement with the United Nations last year recognizing that there had been violence and that people had fled across the border and that they had a right to return.
" He added that while "it may be an industry standard to conceal or otherwise code the title of a film, with a project like this, which is based on a widely dissented book as source material, I think I had a right to know what I was signing up for.
On Friday he told Xingú tribes people they had a right to charge royalties for mining and hydro electric power generation on their reservations, a proposal welcomed by some natives but rejected by anthropologists and environmentalists who see the tribes as the last guardians of the Amazon rainforest and its biodiversity.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, observing that a teacher, Agnes Morrissey-Berru, did not have any particular religious credentials, training or title, ruled that she had a right to pursue her lawsuit against Our Lady of Guadalupe School under the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act.
Mr. Hua said that he had decided during his four-week detention that he would speak to the news media after his release because he thought the public had a right to know about what he described as excessive work hours and other unfair or illegal labor practices at Huajian.
Former NLRB Member Harry Johnson, now a partner at Morgan Lewis & Bockius, will argue on behalf of Constellium Rolled Products that the company had a right to fire production worker Jack Williams in 2014 because he vandalized company property and his comments could have been insulting to coworkers at a West Virginia plant.
"His working-class characters and his outsider status changed who theater was for, and enabled a new generation of audience, actors and playwrights to feel they had a right to belong," Vicky Featherstone, the artistic director at the Royal Court Theater, which has staged a number of his plays, said on Wednesday.
In an opinion on Friday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the U.S. Fair Debt Collection Practices Act clearly bars debt collectors from trying to collect debt that is not owed and the fact that plaintiff Yvette Vangorden had a right to dispute the debt does not lessen that liability.
The American officials said there was a large difference between bilateral trade deals with China, which every country, including the United States, had a right to pursue, and signing up to the Silk Road, which gave China a propaganda boost that it used to seek more economic gains through unfair business practices.
But as Mr. Dassey awaits a federal court decision on claims that his confession was coerced and that he had a right to a lawyer who would mount a defense, Netflix viewers have barraged him with letters of support, said his lawyer, Laura Nirider of the Center on Wrongful Convictions of Youth at Northwestern University.
Protesters had set up camp and at times, their supporters formed a cordon around the site, blocking and pushing those who tried to get in, insisting that even on a public quad, the protesters had a right to privacy and to be left alone, and that journalists and others had no right to enter.
On Wednesday, he lost his latest bid to throw out the criminal sex assault case against him when the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled Constand did not have to testify in person at the entertainer's preliminary hearing last May, despite Cosby's attorneys' arguments saying he had a right to confront his accuser at the proceeding.    
John Kirby, who served as a spokesman for the State Department and Pentagon under Obama, said the Saudis had a right to defend themselves against missile attacks from the Iranian-backed Houthis but that the Obama administration did not believe they were striking the right balance between that need and proper care for civilian life.
The officer explained that he must get a tour to do that and told Reinking to move away from the pedestrian entrance, but the report states Reinking told the officer again that he had to speak with the President and that he was a "sovereign citizen" who had a right to inspect the grounds.
The Covington Catholic High School junior, who was caught on camera smirking at the Native American activist by the Lincoln Memorial Friday as his peers jumped, heckled, and mocked the elder, appeared on NBC's "Today" show Wednesday, saying he had a right to do what he did but wished his group had avoided the whole thing.
Some of the countries listed are current members of the Human Rights Council, which adopted a resolution last year reaffirming that everyone - individually or in association with others - had a right to unhindered communication with the U.N. Reporting by Tom Miles; Additional reporting by Christian Shepherd in Beijing; editing by Stephanie Nebehay and Matthew Mpoke Bigg
"What I don't like about that is they (Iranian boats) were in the middle of international transit waters (while) we had a right to be there as we were exercising freedom of navigation on our way into the Arabian Gulf," Rear Admiral Kenneth Whitesell, commander of the Carrier Strike Group 2, told journalists aboard the aircraft carrier.
Mr. Peña Nieto, who pointedly emphasized goals like "mutual respect" and "constructive" relations several times in his remarks, did Mr. Trump some favors with his respectful treatment: The Mexican president acknowledged that every country had a "right" to protect its own border, and suggested that Mr. Trump wanted to move on from his antagonistic remarks of the past.
Judges Milan Smith and Michael Simon appeared to agree with City Beverages – a beverage distributor appealing a JAMS arbitration ruling in Monster's favor – that City Beverages had a right to know that the arbitrator in its case has an equity interest in JAMS, and that JAMS, in turn, has heard nearly 100 Monster arbitrations in the last five years.
Fizdale had a right to be upset at the refs for swallowing their whistles when Memphis had the ball—the Grizzlies went to the line 15 times, total—but there's nothing to say about Leonard, who put his head down and attacked defenders who are either too old, too slow, too big, too weak, or too impatient to hang with him.
Instead Mr. Pugh leapt to the group's defense, telling his co-workers that the Islamic State, just like any other group, "had a right to defend itself," his manager at the time, Aamer Aslam, testified on Monday in Federal District Court in Brooklyn, at the start of Mr. Pugh's trial on charges that he had planned to provide support to the militant group.
They explain that the United States had a valid justification for attacking Mexico—among other things, they say, there was a matter of unpaid debts—and that it also had a right to whatever territory it could lay claim to as a result, which, in that case, included all or part of what would become California, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming.
Judge Kavanaugh's 25 denial that he had been involved in terrorism detainee policies first became an issue in 2700, when The Washington Post published an anecdote mentioning that Judge Kavanaugh had been consulted about how Justice Anthony M. Kennedy — for whom he had clerked — would most likely rule on the question of whether American citizens being held as "enemy combatants" had a right to consult with lawyers.
The question facing Democrats is whether to have a filibuster fight over Judge Gorsuch, highlighting what they consider the theft of a seat they believe Mr. Obama had a right to fill, or whether to save that attention-grabbing tactic for a hypothetical future vacancy if a more liberal justice dies or steps down and President Trump nominates a staunch conservative who would shift the court's balance.
In a 2-to-1 decision, a panel on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld a lower-court ruling that the House had a right to gain access to the information, which was gathered by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, using a grand jury and blacked out in the report on his investigation released last year.
He then appeared on "Today" and said he had a right to do what he did and that he and his classmates were showing a "peaceful response of school spirit" to a small group of Black Hebrew Israelites, even though lengthy videos show the boys chanting and jumping as a group with one student rushing to the front to remove his clothes as the other boys cheered him on.
The leading intellectuals of today are hucksters and opportunists who, far from being honest, misrepresent their own credentials — sometimes by calling themselves "philosophers," without being philosophers; or by trading on novels they have written, without ever having written a good one; or by saluting the grandeur of the French past, as if they had a right to do so, when, in reality, their own heritage might be that of a Jewish immigrant from Poland or North Africa.
Jackie SpeierKaren (Jackie) Lorraine Jacqueline SpeierEpstein death sparks questions for federal government Overnight Defense: Senate fails to override Trump veto on Saudi arms sales | Two US troops killed in Afghanistan | Senators tee up nominations, budget deal ahead of recess Democrats see window closing for impeachment MORE (D-Calif.) and Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellHickenlooper ends presidential bid Scenes from Iowa State Fair: Surging Warren, Harris draw big crowds Nadler hits gas on impeachment MORE (D-Calif.), arguing that their public remarks were "an attempt to discredit" Trump Jr. A spokesman for Schiff, Patrick Boland, told The New York Times in a statement last week that the top Democrat had a right to talk about  the "noncooperation" of a witness, while denying that Schiff or or his staff had leaked any such information.

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