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"If one judge found something less intrusive to be impermissible, then it would stand to reason that some other judge would find something that is more intrusive to be impermissible," Vernick said.
" But the G.A.O. decided the withholding was an "impermissible policy deferral.
"This is at the zenith of impermissible agency actions," the judge wrote.
"This action by the E.P.A. is impermissible," Mr. Tribe told the court.
The Kleins argue the penalty was an impermissible breach of their religious freedom.
Even the very idea that sexual harassment is impermissible is a tremendous change.
To Kennedy, those remarks represented a "clear and impermissible hostility" toward Phillips's faith.
Once in that culture, those strangled feelings sometimes manifested in impermissible, destructive ways.
In our judgment, those grants constitute an impermissible religious use of public funds.
The attorneys argue the comments cast an "impermissible shadow" over upcoming sentencing proceedings.
Hopkins the court held that it is impermissible to discriminate based on gender stereotypes.
The Supreme Court has long recognized that such stereotypes are impermissible in the workplace.
The public atmosphere created by some of our highest ranking public officials is impermissible.
Trump attorneys suggest the request emanates from impermissible animus and is therefore constitutionally suspect.
He acknowledged that such blatant acts as destroying evidence and encouraging perjury were impermissible.
Russia sees Western support for pro-democracy demonstrations and revolutions as evidence of impermissible interference.
Okogie has two games remaining on a six-game suspension for accepting impermissible benefits. 2.
The panel said that race played an impermissible role in the drawing of the districts.
Those lawyers, from Faegre & Benson, called the Wiggins injunction an impermissible and unconstitutional prior restraint.
We have someone agile at cloaking impermissible physical contact in a banal or benevolent guise.
Just one district at issue in the case, they found, was an impermissible racial gerrymander.
U.S. economic sanctions make it impermissible for the country to pay or for investors to collect.
Institutions must ensure that AI systems do not reflect unfair bias or make impermissible discriminatory decisions.
When their targets assert even a sliver of personhood, it registers as a flustering, impermissible offense.
This company is registered in the Isle Of Man, making it an impermissible source of funding.
The company said the tactic wasn't "inherently problematic or impermissible, when in accordance" with accounting rules.
While it's not illegal to "decode" signs, it is impermissible to do so using electronic equipment.
Specifically, he knows athletes are not supposed to be paid, since that would be an impermissible benefit.
Casey, the court reasoned that laws which put an "undue burden" on women seeking abortions are impermissible.
Last summer, a federal court agreed and ruled that the FCC's in-state rate caps were impermissible.
What is interesting here is that people can have quite different bases for thinking the lie impermissible.
He nonetheless called the $75 million punitive damages award "constitutionally impermissible" and reduced it to $20 million.
The panel's standards for determining impermissible gerrymandering are hard to meet except in the most egregious cases.
Tunsil also missed seven games last year after being suspended by the N.C.A.A. over receiving impermissible benefits.
The order only addresses harassment, and speech that rises to the level of harassment is already impermissible.
That, according to Tribe, is an "impermissible" request, which "on its face" is an obstruction of justice.
The company admits that the software caused the cars to produce impermissible amounts of harmful nitrogen oxides.
Among them: ■ That a booster had provided "impermissible benefits" to three student-athletes and one prospective student-athlete.
Judge Bowes found that essential parts of the case against the three administrators relied on "impermissible privileged communications."
Alongside, its website carries a health warning on the "dangers of al-tabarruj", the impermissible exposure of beauty.
The NCAA held that these parties were impermissible benefits and that Pitino failed to properly monitor the program.
Unfortunately, they found that the fundamental deception intrinsic in an AI posing as a human is ethically impermissible.
We will continue to haggle over the line between permissible and impermissible forms of race-consciousness decision-making.
"Their behavior is absurd, the nature of it is illegal, and emotionally speaking it's absolutely impermissible," he said.
EU campaign since the 20163 Brexit referendum, including loans from impermissible donors and the concealment of financial transactions.
They have forced administrators to draw a line on impermissible speech that the administrators don't wish to draw.
EU campaign since the 2016 Brexit referendum, including loans from impermissible donors and the concealment of financial transactions.
Members of the panel, he wrote, had acted with "clear and impermissible hostility" to sincerely held religious beliefs.
He then offered to illustrate impermissible "abusive criticism", saying "You're not allowed to do this", and read the poem.
EU involved a non-qualifying or impermissible company - Rock Holdings Limited, which is incorporated in the Isle of Man.
The Colorado commission, he said, had shown a clear and impermissible hostility toward the baker's sincerely held religious beliefs.
That is a risky proposition at a time when questioning the victim is impermissible, at least outside the theater.
Today, Meritor is viewed as a landmark case that officially recognized sexual harassment as an impermissible form of discrimination.
"These provisions are impermissible forms of congressional aggrandizement with respect to the execution of the laws," Trump's statement reads.
"Nor do we consider whether the challenged districts involved any impermissible 'packing' of minority voters," the trial court added.
It therefore is an impermissible penalty and should fall away, exactly as if it were never in the contract.
In October 2007, the NCAA sanctioned Arkansas for impermissible benefits provided to sprinter Tyson Gay by a former assistant coach.
"The continued exclusion of the individual plaintiffs based on viewpoint is, therefore, impermissible under the First Amendment," the judge wrote.
Much litigation has fought over the line between permissible and impermissible costs, opt-ins versus opt-outs and other details.
This has made otherwise socially impermissible misogyny tacitly tolerable within the realm of art in general and poetry in particular.
EU group received any impermissible donations, and separately would investigate whether Banks was the true source of loans to campaigners.
These subpoenas "do not constitute impermissible law enforcement activities," he said, adding that he believes lawmakers should receive the documents quickly.
The tests involved exposing people to radiation, which is normally impermissible without a medical indication, except in criminal proceedings, he said.
He will sit until an NCAA decision, which initially declared him ineligible due to receiving impermissible benefits from coach Anfernee Hardaway.
Gender identity discrimination is still impermissible under the statute, says former agency director Jocelyn Samuels, who oversaw 21996's final implementation.
Either constitutes "impermissible benefits" and "inducements" — an unfair advantage, as though the Cardinals had greased their opponents' rims before a game.
Under a broad interpretation, Judge's comments could be construed as impermissible indirect contact for which the Yankees could be held responsible.
First, gerrymandering on partisan-politics grounds must be declared as impermissible as it is on racial and other historically invidious grounds.
So, too, should same-sex association be an impermissible basis for adverse decisions about hiring, firing or other work-related conditions.
Childs, the Cougars' leading scorer last season, did not submit the appropriate paperwork and received impermissible expenses while working with an agent.
Last week, the PLA garrison there issued a video showing "anti-riot" exercises, and its top brass warned violence is "absolutely impermissible".
As for their claim the chief executive's two-for-one rule-cutting requirement is "impermissible," I will leave for discussion another day.
Some scholars in Turkey, India and Britain have labeled them impermissible; Egypt's Grand Mufti declared in January they should not be traded.
And on campuses frozen by unyielding political correctness and expanding definitions of impermissible speech, some welcome the provocation that Mr. Trump provides.
Writing for the New Jersey Supreme Court, Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said the grant program amounted to impermissible state support of religion.
Michigan has declared vehicle sales by auto dealers to be impermissible under the order, but dealerships and other facilities can make repairs.
That is, you fear they would use the permissible prejudice against gun owners to excuse the now impermissible prejudice against gay people.
Some conservative justices expressed sympathy for the challengers, suggesting that excluding religious schools from the tax credit program amounts to impermissible discrimination.
It is not illegal to steal signs -- MLB calls it "decoding" signs -- but it is impermissible to do so using electronic equipment.
"We conclude that the public record reveals legitimate legislative pursuits, not an impermissible law enforcement purpose, behind the committee's subpoena," he wrote.
"We consider this decision an act of political repression that is impermissible in contemporary Russia," Mr. Zhenkov said in a telephone interview.
The question, therefore, is whether refusing to recommend a student for a year abroad in Israel constitutes a permissible or impermissible basis.
Michigan has declared vehicle sales by auto dealers to be impermissible under the order, but dealerships and other facilities can make repairs.
"We recognise it is impermissible to break embargo guidelines and we failed to handle the review materials with sufficient care," said the website.
The Electoral Commission declares baldly that it has reason to believe that the source of the £8m was impermissible because it was foreign.
The investigative report explicitly employs the substitution test—replacing the word "black" for "Caucasian" and "white"—and noting that it would be impermissible.
The court also has found execution to be impermissible in cases where the person to be executed is incompetent or severely mentally handicapped.
Bridges was implicated in the FBI probe involving impermissible benefits to college players but was cleared to play by the NCAA on Saturday.
Insofar as they are singling people out on the basis of impermissible characters like race, then an independent constitutional violation is being committed.
What would be impermissible is to take that harsh language and to act in some way that was illegal or against the rules.
EU group received any impermissible donations, said its new investigation would examine whether he was the true source of loans to a campaigner.
But the watchdog said that the IRS was not sending most of the allegations of impermissible political activity or lobbying to the committee.
Shortly after that, his instagram posted screenshots of a text conversation with his coach referencing potential impermissible benefits he received at Ole Miss.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy wrote that the commission's members had acted with "clear and impermissible hostility" to people with sincerely held religious beliefs.
EU and Better for the Country Limited (BFTCL) in 2015 and 2016 by the Isle of Man-incorporated Rock Holdings Limited were impermissible.
In denying the permit, the Inslee administration offered a litany of excuses, including the claim that the project would cause impermissible environmental harms.
Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democrat of Massachusetts, who proposed the consumer bureau and helped set it up, said Mr. Trump's move was legally impermissible.
The N.C.A.A. found that two players had their work done for them while six others received what the N.C.A.A. called impermissible academic benefits.
" That access effectively created "an environment where [protected health information] could not be protected from impermissible disclosure to the ABC film crew and staff.
"The trial court found that the evidence shows that the denial of the International Keystone Knights' application amounted to impermissible viewpoint discrimination," he wrote.
Federal Election Commission rules say nominees must relinquish royalties on book sales because campaign funds for personal use is impermissible, the Daily Beast reported.
This has created a constitutionally impermissible condition where the power to declare war has passed into the hands of those responsible to wage war.
Although all eight justices (Gorsuch did not participate) agreed that the law was impermissible, they divided sharply on the reasoning—and on capitalization style.
It could also result in more racial profiling of Latinos, if law enforcement officials believe there will be no consequence for such impermissible actions.
And we should construct a framework to provide legal clarity on what are impermissible uses — barring unlawful discrimination, respecting privacy, and protecting civil liberties.
If Mueller truly believed such conclusions are impermissible, then why did he not submit the matter in question to the Justice Department inspector general?
EU group received any impermissible donations, opened a new investigation last week into whether Banks was the true source of loans to a campaigner.
Marshall's hit in the third quarter was not called a penalty, but he was fined $24,309 for impermissible use of a helmet, ESPN reported.
The guidance issued Monday goes further, effectively counting domestic acquisitions by an inverted acquirer within the last three years as an impermissible fattening-up.
These laws are impermissible because they attempt to turn the states into administrative units of the federal government — contrary to what our framers adopted.
A new trial was ordered for Syed after a state intermediate appeals court said the attorney's incompetence resulted in impermissible prejudice to Syed's defense.
It is impermissible for some disgraced members of society to defend publicly the passions that touch their souls…Spit on those disgraced people, renounce them!
A line must of course be drawn between permissible ballot access laws and impermissible attempts to add qualifications to those specified in the federal Constitution.
The bank argues that the law is impermissible because it effectively dictated the outcome of a single pending case without changing the law in general.
If the court decides to vacate Avery's conviction based on his claims, prosecutors would have to decide whether to retry him without the impermissible evidence.
Presidential executive orders are defined by these two sources, and if they act in ways inconsistent with either, the courts will declare the actions impermissible.
Lawyers for Bergdahl argued Trump's Rose Garden comment showed that he still believes his campaign trail remarks, therefore casting an "impermissible shadow" over the sentencing.
Furman said he was unable to find that Ross's decision to add the question was a pretext for impermissible discrimination, as the challengers had argued.
The common thread among all of these instances of impermissible surveillance is that the alleged offenders used legitimate systems available to them through their jobs.
It is obvious that Mueller, a former FBI director, is not the right person to conduct an investigation into possible impermissible conduct by the FBI.
If any factor explains why some criminals get death sentences while most do not, Justice Potter Stewart wrote, "it is the constitutionally impermissible basis of race".
The Civil Rights Commission's treatment of his case has some elements of a clear and impermissible hostility toward the sincere religious beliefs that motivated his objection.
Hopkins permitted Title VII plaintiffs to file "mixed-motive" suits, which arise when a worker alleges discrimination based on a mixture of permissible and impermissible factors.
District 35, meanwhile—a skinny, long district resembling the nation of Chilé—showed signs of an "impermissible racial gerrymander", line-drawing based predominantly on racial considerations.
"The jury's decision to award punitive damages is reasonable ... but the size of the award -- $75 million -- is constitutionally impermissible," Chhabria wrote in court order Monday.
Such bias, the Supreme Court decided in Batson v Kentucky, a ruling that came down a year before Mr Foster's trial, is impermissible during jury selection.
" On top of the public letter, the Senate Ethics Committee is requiring Menendez to "repay the fair market value of all impermissible gifts not already paid.
After the case moved to federal court, the judge there said the exchange offer was probably impermissible under the indenture, but he refused to block it.
A private group that puts on an activity has a right under the First Amendment to decide what speech is permissible and impermissible at the activity.
The division had previously asked for such oversight after a court found that a map was "an impermissible racial gerrymander" that intentionally blocked people from voting.
Justice Kennedy pointed to this disparate treatment — one refusal to make cakes was deemed impermissible, the other acceptable — as a reason to find for Mr. Phillips.
A new trial was ordered for Syed after a state intermediate appeals court said the attorney&aposs incompetence resulted in impermissible prejudice to Syed&aposs defense.
Because tariffs apply only to imports, their application by definition would cause imports to be treated less favorably than domestic goods and would therefore be impermissible.
" Maryland's attorney general, Brian F. Frosh, countered that the lower court's standard "fails to meet the challenge of separating permissible political consideration from impermissible, excessive partisanship.
Adults are also not similar to children: The county could extend the ban to adults, but it was not impermissible to distinguish between adults and children.
They must dress in perfect clothes (nothing too short or revealing), report the crime perfectly (delays are impermissible), and, perhaps most importantly, have a perfect past.
In one district Hispanics had been "intentionally deprived of their opportunity to elect a candidate of their choice" while another showed signs of an "impermissible racial gerrymander".
Instead, the outcome was based on impermissible religious bias on the part of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission that found Phillips violated a state anti-discrimination law.
FRANKFURT, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Continental said on Friday that it was taking action to reduce impermissible levels of lead that it had identified in some electronic components.
Constitutional democracies — of which the US is one of the oldest — refuse to permit government officials to act either arbitrarily or based on impermissible forms of discrimination.
"Absent a demonstrated extraordinary circumstance, the continued use of state residency as a justification for the fact of or continuation of a stop is impermissible," he added.
A national emergency declaration makes powers available to the executive that are otherwise impermissible, such as the reallocation of certain funds that have been appropriated by Congress.
And then there's always Twitter's fallback defense of allowing otherwise impermissible tweets on the basis of "newsworthiness," though Twitter isn't relying on that one in this case.
Not only is some favoritism acceptable in deciding who gets an exclusive interview, but judges would be at a loss to distinguish between permissible and impermissible favoritism.
The pardon may not apply to acts that have not yet been committed, because it would function as a personal waiver, the impermissible dispensation of the laws.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court once again took on a question that has long confounded it: What qualifies as an impermissible establishment of religion under the Constitution?
The Supreme Court reversed almost every part of those rulings, though it did hold that a state House district in Tarrant County was an impermissible racial gerrymander.
Regardless, the court concludes that in this case, (the statute governing such license plates) is an unreasonable and therefore impermissible restriction on Mr. Hart's First Amendment rights.
If, on the other hand, Cohen made the payments by himself, without direction from the president, that would constitute an impermissible campaign contribution from a third party.
There was a time, just months ago even, when a foreign country interfering in America's elections would have been impermissible by law and unacceptable to the people.
"They know that's impermissible, which is why they created the pretext of the Voting Rights Act enforcement instead of just saying the quiet part loud," Wolf said.
Colorado Civil Rights Commission, the high court found commissioners had shown an impermissible "hostility" to the religious views of a Christian baker who turned away a gay couple.
"The jury's decision to award punitive damages is reasonable ... but the size of the award -- $75 million -- is constitutionally impermissible," Chhabria wrote in a court order this month.
In December, a federal judge in Brooklyn criticized the effort to enact local standards on such an item, characterizing the effort as an impermissible restriction on interstate commerce.
The lawyer for Paula Sims, 60, cites a recent law in Illinois allowing evidence to be presented during a new trial that was impermissible at her 1990 trial.
The change potentially erases the justification for the kind of allegation of impermissible benefits in those sports that can lead to penalties like vacated titles and postseason bans.
"Because of that failure, I cannot conclude that Flowers received a fair trial, nor can I conclude that prospective jurors were not subjected to impermissible discrimination," King wrote.
Also, the court did not rule that waivers resulting in coverage losses are always impermissible — only that HHS must address the question of coverage before approving a waiver.
Mr. Loomis challenged the use of an algorithm as a violation of his due process rights to be sentenced individually, and without consideration of impermissible factors like gender.
For more than a decade, federal courts have struggled with the question of whether there are standards for separating permissible from impermissible partisan considerations in drawing district lines.
The report found sufficient facts to find impermissible coordination, but his failure to say so, along with his incorrect statement on the law, opened another invitation to evasion.
Harbaugh's contact with a player not registered for the camp was an illegal "bump"—or impermissible contact—and silly in the grand scheme of kids getting an education.
Bradley -- struck down a busing plan in Detroit, saying it was "wholly impermissible" to bus white children who lived in the suburbs into inner-city schools to integrate them.
But the Senate parliamentarian, the adjudicator of the chamber's rules, ruled them impermissible under the budget process Republicans were using to pass the bill without any support from Democrats.
An investigation by the association found that a student athletic trainer completed coursework for two players, and provided "impermissible academic assistance"—their term, not ours—to six additional players.
Manning's lawyers have argued the subpoena is an "improper and impermissible use of the grand jury process" because it was issued more than a year after Assange was indicted.
In its statement today, the NCAA did not find that these accusations were without merit, rather it claimed they fell under its "pre-existing relationship" exception to impermissible benefits.
The film made plain that the War of Independence, for all its heroism, involved a crime—and, for many people, that implicit acknowledgment was impermissible for the public airwaves.
"The seemingly small danger of discovery may have been a factor in tempting the VW engineers to make the impermissible software alteration," Volkswagen lawyers said in the court documents.
" However, the committee discourages lawyers from routinely recording conversations without disclosing they're recording, calling it "ethically impermissible" because it includes a "sufficient lack of candor" and "element of trickery.
The House Ethics Committee is investigating Conyers after receiving allegations of sexual harassment and age discrimination involving staff members as well as using "official resources for impermissible personal purposes."
For instance, any settlement that took away an agency's discretion over the decision of whether to promulgate a certain regulation was considered an impermissible infringement on executive branch prerogatives.
Boehmermann said the NDR broadcast fell under the right to artistic freedom, press freedom and freedom of opinion and said his poem was an example of impermissible "abusive criticism".
Charlie Rangel, who was censured for ethics violations including misusing official government letterhead for fundraising, impermissible use of a rent controlled facility for campaigning and filing inaccurate financial disclosures.
"The Ban and current accessions bar are motivated by impermissible animus towards transgender people and are thus invalid as a whole," the groups wrote in their 29-page complaint.
Young repaid the loan, but since it came from someone he only came to know after he had been recruited by Ohio State, it was considered an impermissible benefit.
Elizabeth Goitein, a lawyer at the Brennan Center for Justice, said there were strong arguments that border wall construction is impermissible under various statutes granting the president emergency powers.
Slepian also said campaign advisers are not aware of the group's fundraising operations or structure, and that there had been no "legally impermissible communications" between the campaign and the group.
In a warning to protesters, China's People's Liberation Army in Hong Kong on Wednesday released a video of "anti-riot" exercises and its top brass warned violence was "absolutely impermissible".
If I was allowed to park there just because I played basketball, that would have been an impermissible extra benefit, and presumably a gateway to a whole mess of things.
The National Electoral Institute held an "extraordinary urgent session" to rule on the tortilla wrappers, before ultimately deciding that they were impermissible because they weren't "textile-based" and not recyclable.
National Resources Defense Council, decided in 1984, sets up a two-part test that determines who decides what happens if the language of an administrative regulation is vague or impermissible.
Chen Daoxiang, the commander of the PLA's Hong Kong garrison said on Wednesday the violent protests in Hong Kong are "absolutely impermissible" according to the state-run China Daily newspaper.
Under congressional ethics rules, such events can't be underwritten directly by lobbyists or special interests because it would be considered impermissible gifts, according to an ethics warning issued in December.
Census employees swear an oath to keep those data confidential for life, and impermissible uses of data may be punishable by significant fines and up to five years in prison.
Xi warned during a visit to Hong Kong last year that any challenge to the regime is "absolutely impermissible" and not to cross the "red line" of undermining Chinese sovereignty.
A Treasury Department watchdog in a new report said that it found some issues with the IRS's processing of complaints alleging that tax-exempt groups engaged in impermissible political activity.
The setup helps train YouTube's detection system to make more accurate calls on permissible and impermissible content, but it takes a while—often months—to ramp up, the spokesperson explained.
Instead, the court ruled for the baker on narrow, process-based grounds, finding that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission showed impermissible hostility toward the baker's religion in deciding his case.
" Garcia also wrote that Aquilina's subsequent statements about the case on social media and appearance at the ESPY Awards "do not constitute impermissible bias nor are they evidence of impartiality.
But that process necessarily involves the same invasive process of IVF, and it entails rejecting and often destroying embryos with the unwanted genes, an act that some parents find morally impermissible.
But he said the commission showed a clear and impermissible hostility toward the sincere religious beliefs motivating Phillips's objections to making the custom cake when it heard the dispute in 2014.
The taboo against talking about sex at home was so strong that parents pretended like it did not exist, or that it was unholy, or that it was impermissible before marriage.
Just two months ago, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a sharp rebuke to the state of Colorado, condemning its "clear and impermissible hostility" toward Jack Phillips and his business, Masterpiece Cakeshop.
"These facts do not themselves establish impermissible racial disparities because they do not speak to whether there were factors other than race that might have affected the numbers," the report said.
He said the EU executive was trying to use state aid laws to harmonize the patchwork of national tax regimes across the bloc and extend its competence in an impermissible way.
And that is the most fundamental effect of the Trump plan: to grant legitimacy to the move toward apartheid, to give America's imprimatur to something its government once saw as impermissible.
" Breyer said that that while Bucklew had established that executing him by lethal injection risked subjecting him to "constitutionally impermissible suffering," the majority "holds that the state may execute him anyway.
In a 2004 gerrymandering case, Kennedy wrote a concurring opinion that left the door open for courts to intervene if a "workable" standard for identifying and measuring impermissible gerrymandering could be devised.
She did write, however, that it was "likely" that holding a president in contempt would be the type of "impermissible 'direct control'" that the Supreme Court warned against in the Clinton case.
Colorado Civil Rights Commission decision, in which the court held that commission had shown impermissible "hostility" to the baker's religion, as an example of when the court had made that point clear.
START with this truth of American society: disparaging remarks about white people as a whole that would be simply impermissible for other sets of people are largely permissible and carry few repercussions.
In addition, the Swiss bank has disclosed in regulatory filings an ongoing investigation by the Department of Justice into the impermissible reinvestment of loan proceeds, in regard to the Puerto Rico funds.
Allen acknowledged the missteps that Tunsil made in college — an N.C.A.A. investigation revealed he had received impermissible benefits, including the use of three loaner cars, which resulted in a seven-game suspension.
It also said Engelmayer engaged in "impermissible fact-finding" by objecting to the plaintiffs' use of the 12-month Silver Indicative Forward Mid Rates as a benchmark for determining proper spread levels.
The justices said the Colorado Civil Rights Commission has showed a clear and impermissible hostility toward Phillips's sincere religious beliefs when it issued sanctions against him for refusing to serve the couple.
But Secretary Zinke has appeared to embrace publicly this impermissible approach, testifying to the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee that he planned to eliminate 4,000 jobs through, among other means, reassignments.
UBS has disclosed in regulatory filings that the Department of Justice is conducting a criminal inquiry into the impermissible reinvestment of the nonpurpose loan proceeds, in regard to the Puerto Rico funds.
Rather, Justice Anthony Kennedy's majority opinion found that two Colorado officials who had a hand in deciding the case against the baker had made comments that indicated an impermissible "hostility" to religion.
In both cases, the New York State Public Employment Relations Board ruled last year that the city's taking away their parking permits without negotiations was impermissible and ordered that they be reinstated.
After a trial in 2017, the district Court then invalidated two districts of Plan C235 holding that one was enacted with discriminatory intent and the other contained was an impermissible racial gerrymander.
"PREPA must be led by a receiver, free from impermissible political influence, with experience and proven expertise managing public utilities in the best interests of all of its constituents," the court filing stated.
"Stripping US citizens of their citizenship is one of the most serious steps the US government can take," the complaint said, "and in the case of birthright citizens, is both unconstitutional and impermissible."
Yet the claim is powerful: "Allowing hospitals and other religiously affiliated organisations that are not houses of worship to arrogate to themselves the legal status of a church...would be impermissible religious favouritism".
" He went on to write that "[t]he Civil Rights Commission's treatment of his case has some elements of a clear and impermissible hostility toward the sincere religious beliefs that motivated his objection.
He also displayed his disdain for law enforcement by wearing socks featuring pigs in police hats during practice (and so far appears to have received no discipline from the league for impermissible gear).
" Added Lambda Legal Senior Attorney Peter Renn: "The Ninth Circuit, much like the six other courts to have considered the proposed policy, has recognized it for what it is – blatant and impermissible discrimination.
In a blatant warning to protesters, China's People's Liberation Army in Hong Kong on Wednesday released a video showing footage of "anti-riot" exercises and its top brass warned violence is "absolutely impermissible".
Not all of these tales are as seemingly craven as that at Baruch, which awarded more than $0003,000 in impermissible financial aid to athletes over five years, according to the NCAA's infractions committee.
This would give the American people enough information to understand who is attempting to influence their vote and allow government agencies to determine if the ad is impermissible foreign interference in U.S. politics.
UBS has disclosed in regulatory filings that the Department of Justice is conducting a criminal inquiry into the impermissible reinvestment of the non-purpose loan proceeds, in regard to the Puerto Rico funds.
The prosecutor's office in Braunschweig imposed the fine against VW on Wednesday for organizational deficiencies which failed to prevent "impermissible software functions" from being installed in 10.7 million cars between 2007 and 2015.
As with his running, he pushed so hard with his coaching methods that he crossed a line, veering from the questionable to the pharmacologically impermissible, according to the United States Anti-Doping Agency.
Solitary confinement is a gruesome and torturous practice that people from the international human rights community to the medical community to the president himself have recognized as anywhere from torture to illegal to impermissible.
Challenges and threats to China's sovereignty and power, or the use of Hong Kong as a base for infiltration and sabotage, were acts that crossed "the red line" and were "absolutely impermissible", Xi said.
On June 25th, the Court had ruled the New York State Regents' prayer—which public-school students recited "voluntarily," generally after the Pledge of Allegiance—to be an impermissible intrusion of church upon state.
Having to notify the government of a conscientious objection to the military draft, for example, could become impermissible because it would trigger the government finding someone else to fill the spot, the administration said.
The top Republican on the House Ethics Committee was hit with an ethics complaint this week concerning what may be almost 20 impermissible reimbursements from his campaign account to some of his House staffers.
"The management board of Volkswagen had no knowledge either of the programming of the impermissible software nor of its later use in affected diesel motors," the company said in a document filed on Feb.
TIGTA looked at a sample of 95 referrals sent to the IRS' exempt organizations division and found that 11 of them contained allegations of impermissible political activity but were not forwarded to the committee.
"The court specifically found that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission's treatment of that case 'has some elements of a clear and impermissible hostility' toward the religious beliefs of the business owner," Mr. Ferguson said.
Under the First Amendment's Free Speech Clause, compelled speech like this is just as impermissible as censored speech: the freedom to speak and to refrain from speaking are two sides of the same coin.
Following a collaborative investigation with the NCAA into impermissible benefits given to members of the men's basketball team from 2011 to 2014, Missouri has taken the initiative and wiped out the entire 2013-2014 season.
Democrats and independents have sought to persuade nonpartisan Senate officials to disqualify parts of the bill, including one to allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as impermissible under Senate rules, an aide said.
Or was he a gay or bisexual man in a time, place and culture that discouraged him from acknowledging that, led him to repress it and prompted its manifestation in stealthy, impermissible and destructive ways?
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (R-Ariz.) amount to "impermissible meddling" that has negatively affected how the case has been handled, according to The Associated Press.
"It is therefore in the public interest that the Electoral Commission seeks to ascertain whether or not impermissible donations were given to referendum campaigners and if any other related offences have taken place," he said.
Chhabria nonetheless reduced punitive damages to $163 million from $75 million, saying that while Monsanto "deserves to be punished" the higher award was "constitutionally impermissible" because it was nearly 15 times the compensatory damages award.
"The question on appeal (for Weinstein) will be, does this evidence sound more in propensity, which is impermissible, or more in intent, which is permissible," said former federal prosecutor and current defense lawyer Paul Shechtman.
Trump's attorneys argued that the House's claims about potential legislation were just pretexts and that lawmakers were actually embarking on a impermissible, law-enforcement-type effort to try to prove that Trump had committed crimes.
The N.C.A.A. said the benefit was impermissible because Hardaway was considered a Memphis booster since he had made donations to the school, including $1 million to help build the Penny Hardaway Athletic Hall of Fame.
In a speech in Hong Kong marking the 20th anniversary of Chinese rule, President Xi Jinping said any attempt by people in the territory to challenge the power of the government in Beijing was "absolutely impermissible".
A call for segregation is impermissible, but it seems groups like "White Genocide Watch" and "White Genocide or Diversity," which argue that separatism is the only way white people can survive in America, are both fine.
The nation's largest oil and natural gas company filed a motion on Monday challenging a subpoena issued last year by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D) that Exxon said shows impermissible bias against the company.
Hong Kong (CNN)China's President Xi Jinping has warned that any efforts in Hong Kong "to challenge the power" of Beijing are "absolutely impermissible," as the former British colony marked 22003 years of Chinese rule Saturday.
" "But this new window dressing cannot conceal an unassailable fact: the words of the President and his advisers create the strong perception that the Proclamation is contaminated by impermissible discriminatory animus against Islam and its followers.
In July 2628, the IRS created a committee tasked with reviewing referrals that contain allegations of impermissible political activity by tax-exempt groups and determining if the agency should audit the groups named in the referrals.
What they're saying: Menendez, who was embroiled in a bribery and corruption case that ended last fall after a jury deadlocked, has been ordered to repay the market value of all impermissible gifts not already repaid.
In July 2015, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York sided with Morales-Santana and struck down the law at issue, saying it applied "impermissible stereotyping" in imposing a tougher burden on fathers.
The four women and girls pictured are in a house where female members of Essaydi's family — including Essaydi — were locked in isolation, sometimes weeks at a time, for disobedient acts like entering spaces impermissible to women.
Compounding the GOP's vulnerability, the new congressional map the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued Monday, after earlier ruling that the current district lines represented an impermissible gerrymander, strengthened the Democrats' hand in all three suburban Philadelphia seats.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, whose confirmation last year delivered conservatives a reliable majority, made clear in a dissent from the Washington appeals court decision upholding the bureau that he believes the structure of the CFPB is impermissible.
The Dutch agency has been investigating what it called "impermissible defeat devices" for the past year, following the disclosure in the United States in 2015 that Volkswagen had used software to alter its emissions during testing.
Hispanics were "intentionally deprived of their opportunity to elect a candidate of their choice" in District 27, the panel wrote, and District 20173 showed signs of an "impermissible racial gerrymander"—line-drawing based predominantly on racial considerations.
"The fact that jurors from both trials wrote letters in support of constitutionally impermissible verdicts is highly unusual, and generates further anti-Monsanto bias in the Bay Area that will infect future Roundup trials," the company said.
As the Kansas City Star notes, these revelations come three months after another investigation led to self-imposed sanctions against men's hoops stemming from a fake internship program and impermissible benefits that players and their families received.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - As Hong Kong's political crisis simmers amidst heated protests, China's People's Liberation Army in Hong Kong released a video showing footage of "anti-riot" exercises and its top brass warned violence is "absolutely impermissible".
In the Masterpiece case, Justice Anthony Kennedy, who wrote the majority decision, said members of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission "showed elements of a clear and impermissible hostility" toward the religious beliefs of Jack Phillips, the baker.
Xi warned then that any attempt to endanger Chinese sovereignty and security, challenge China's power, or use Hong Kong to carry out infiltration or sabotage would be acts that cross "the red line" and were "absolutely impermissible".
Two state courts carefully examined the evidence and properly concluded that Brendan Dassey's confession to sexually assaulting and murdering Teresa Halbach with his uncle, Steven Avery, was voluntary, and the investigators did not use constitutionally impermissible tactics.
If an animal suffers as much as a person, then things that it would be impermissible to do to a person—killing and eating him, immobilising him in a cage—are unacceptable if done to the animal, too.
In other words, the whole Ninth Circuit, more or less, agreed that the first version of Trump's travel ban was impermissible, just as the president himself said the second one was just an inferior version of the first.
"The mandate infringes the Greens' religious liberties by requiring them to lend what their religion teaches to be an impermissible degree of assistance to the commission of what their religion teaches to be a moral wrong," he wrote.
General Assemblyman David Lewis, the GOP strategist of a 21625 redistricting bill to replace the plan a panel of federal judges rejected as "an impermissible effort to dictate electoral outcomes," acknowledged that his legislation was a political gerrymander.
This is why the Supreme Court, in a series of rulings, has struck down the use of the death penalty for those under 85033 and declared life without parole an impermissible sentence for the vast majority of children.
"This documentation is vital because the referrals are high profile, involve extremely sensitive allegations of impermissible political activity, and require a subjective analysis of often unique facts and circumstances of unverified information from the allegations," the report said.
That vote brought him into conflict with his position in the Texas case when Roberts was among the three dissenting justices who concluded that an admitting privileges requirement did not represent an impermissible "undue burden" on abortion access.
That vote brought him into conflict with his position in the Texas case when Roberts was among the three dissenting justices who concluded that an admitting privileges requirement did not represent an impermissible "undue burden" on abortion access.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate Select Committee on Ethics said on Thursday that Senator Robert Menendez violated congressional rules by "knowingly and repeatedly" accepting impermissible gifts over a six-year period and must repay their fair market value.
Trump's request of Ukraine — an ally in an active war with Russian invaders — to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden was an impermissible exercise of power that prioritized the president's political benefit over the country's interests, Democrats argued.
The impermissible benefits were given to wide receiver Devon Cajuste during the summer of 2014 and included "...restaurant meals with the landlord's family, movie tickets with the family and the use of a local vacation home," according to Stanford.
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According to Mikhail Zygar, the former editor-in-chief of the independent Internet station TV Rain and the author of "All the Kremlin's Men," Putin absorbed the death of Qaddafi as an object lesson: weakness and compromise were impermissible.
After excelling for the Turkish national team, he enrolled as a freshman at the University of Kentucky in 2010 but was ruled ineligible to play by the N.C.A.A. because of impermissible benefits he received from a Turkish professional team.
He warned in his anniversary speech that any attempt to "challenge the power" of the central government in Beijing, or even the authority of the Basic Law, China's governing precepts for Hong Kong, "crosses a red line, and is absolutely impermissible".
"It is our understanding that coaches hired by the District have engaged in impermissible sexual harassment, sex discrimination, and body shaming of Tremper High School cheerleaders," the ACLU wrote in a letter sent to Kenosha Unified School District on Tuesday.
Earlier in February, the Federal Election Commission issued the Sanders campaign with its own warning over its fundraising, including possible impermissible contributions that exceeded the $2,0943 limit, and donations originating from outside the United States and from unregistered political committees.
"Because that Memorandum has been revoked, a declaration from this Court as to the constitutionality of that Memorandum would amount to an impermissible advisory opinion," Justice Department lawyers said in a brief filed Friday in US District Court in Western Washington.
The core reason homophobia is rampant in the Islamic world, and the reason many Muslims in the West instinctively denounce Islamophobia while remaining silent on homophobia, is because from a young age, Muslim children are taught that sexual feelings are impermissible.
The outcome of the litigation with the US Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) relating to certain transactions recorded between May 2009 and May 2014 that might be construed as impermissible under US regulations may affect the bank's company profile.
Kennedy said the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which had sanctioned Christian baker Jack Phillips for discrimination, revealed "a clear and impermissible hostility toward the sincere religious beliefs that motivated his objection" to creating the cake for Charlie Craig and Dave Mullins.
When the Supreme Court ruled 7-2 earlier this month that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission showed "impermissible hostility" toward the baker's "sincere religious beliefs," Sanders said during a White House press briefing that the administration was "pleased" with the decision.
"A line must of course be drawn between permissible ballot access laws and impermissible attempts to add qualifications to those specified in the federal Constitution," constitutional scholars Laurence Tribe, Richard Painter and Norman Eisen wrote in support of the law.
The thrust of Justice Neil Gorsuch's opinion in Comcast is that discrimination plaintiffs typically have the burden of proving that they would not have experienced adverse consequences if the defendant were not motivated by racism or some other impermissible motive.
The news comes after a draft audit by the FEC found that the party understated disbursements by $2.5 million, received nearly $24,000 in impermissible contributions and failed to disclose debts and obligations totaling nearly $85033,000 during the 2015-2016 campaign cycle.
Scelfo wrote about six suicides in a 13-month period at the University of Pennsylvania; about the prevalence of anxiety and depression on college campuses; about many star students' inability to cope with even minor setbacks, which are foreign and impermissible.
Yet Kavanaugh could not distinguish between an impermissible total ban on handguns, which Scalia called the "quintessential" self-defense weapons, and desirable restrictions on assault weapons with large capacity magazines, which are one of the preferred choices of mass killers.
Those who wrote amicus briefs against the plaintiff in Zarda -- including the Trump Justice Department -- argue that Title VII was never meant to afford the LGBT community protection, and to do so now would be an impermissible expansion of legislative intent.
Common Cause held that federal courts could not get involved in policing partisan gerrymandering under the United States Constitution because there were no "judicially manageable" standards to separate out permissible from impermissible consideration of political party in drawing district lines.
In a motion dated Tuesday, Bergdahl's attorneys argue a brief comment from President Trump the day before shows the president still believes the disparaging comments he made on the campaign trail, therefore casting an "impermissible shadow" over upcoming sentencing proceedings.
Second, though the order exempts existing public-power projects (by customer-owned municipal utilities), it "declares the entire public power model to be an impermissible state subsidy," Glick writes, which means all new such projects will be hit with the MOPR.
The Court ruled that this was impermissible because it punished him for the state of being addicted, saying this was like punishing someone for "being mentally ill, or a leper," and left him open to arbitrary conviction at any time.
Mr Trump's move, the plaintiffs claim, violates both the constitution and federal immigration law: in 1966, Judge Henry Friendly wrote that "'discrimination against a particular race or group' is an 'impermissible basis' for exclusion" and presidents may not "draw distinctions on that basis".
" Placement decisions "should be based on what is in the best interests of the child," said Brigitte Amiri, a lawyer with the A.C.L.U. "We think it's impermissible to allow the religious beliefs of the care providers to determine where the children are placed.
"Any attempt to endanger China's sovereignty and security, challenge the power of the central government ... or use Hong Kong to carry out infiltration and sabotage activities against the mainland is an act that crosses the red line and is absolutely impermissible," Xi said.
The justices, in a 7-2 decision, said the Colorado Civil Rights Commission showed an impermissible hostility toward religion when it found that baker Jack Phillips violated the state's anti-discrimination law by rebuffing gay couple David Mullins and Charlie Craig in 2012.
The current international legal system was established following the World War II to ensure the peace and security in the world by banning use or threat of force for territorial acquisitions and making it impermissible to continue with medieval-style land grabs.
The All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) Center, which averages 9,000 people across 10 locations in the Washington, DC area for Friday prayers, suspended them on Friday, an unprecedented move, declaring congregational prayers "impermissible" if they put people at risk of harm.
"This rule establishes that travel to the United States with the primary purpose of obtaining U.S. citizenship for a child by giving birth in the United States is an impermissible basis for the issuance of a B nonimmigrant visa," the statute reads.
"I will withhold determining the appropriate level of discipline for Cora until after the (Department of Investigations) completes its investigation of the allegations that the Red Sox engaged in impermissible electronic sign stealing in 2018 while Cora was the manager," Manfred said Monday.
If a state may not chill the freedom of interstate travel by placing restrictive conditions on certain benefits, it is reasonable to conclude that stripping one's carry rights in order to cross state lines would also be impermissible under the Fourteenth Amendment.
In June, a federal judge blocked current program Director Scott Lloyd from continuing to require his personal sign-off on the release of a child from a secure facility, calling it "the zenith of impermissible agency action" and an "unconscionable delay" for kids.
But a March 22 letter from the FEC to Bradley Crate, the Trump campaign treasurer, put the campaign on notice that there were 2700 donors who had made "excessive, prohibited and impermissible" contributions to the Trump campaign in the last quarter of 2017.
Earlier this year, Jim Sterk, Missouri's athletic director, sent a letter to Kumar, which she also posted on social media, in which he confirmed that she had provided impermissible benefits and that she could no longer be associated with the athletic department.
The Supreme Court last dealt with the issue in 2004 in a case notable for Justice Anthony Kennedy's concurring opinion that left the door open for courts to intervene if a "workable" standard for identifying and measuring impermissible gerrymandering could be devised.
The ruling by Justice Alito and his four conservative brethren did find one impermissible racial gerrymander—in House District 90—but otherwise "goes out of its way to permit" Texas to elect its representatives using maps drawn "for the purpose of preserving...racial discrimination".
" Likewise, NFL Executive V.P. of Football Operations Troy Vincent told NBC San Diego, "I started the off-season visiting maybe, eight to 210 players, and we just talked about their of play, eliminating the impermissible use of the helmet, and we saw players adjust.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – A man charged with killing five people in The Capital newsroom in Maryland pleaded not guilty Monday in court papers, and his attorneys contended any identification of their client at trial will be tainted due to "impermissible" identification procedures used by police.
Make it impermissible to use any information related to seeking mental health or substance use treatment for any aspect of immigration enforcement and provide funding to disseminate this information to immigrants and for education about the availability of such services as part of immigration services.
By doing so, they've taken a less deferential approach to the executive branch than the judiciary traditionally has — forcing the government to show that decisions were made in good faith, and using the president's own statements to conclude that his administration's policies were impermissible.
When I was working with Pat Buchanan in 1999, I saw how the foes of the America First movement would demonize the candidate, link the movement to all sorts of impermissible "isms," and finally use the candidate's defeat as a repudiation of the entire movement.
And instead of the neutral, impartial consideration of his religious objections to which Mr. Phillips was entitled, the Commission's handling of the case demonstrated "clear and impermissible hostility toward the sincere religious beliefs that motivated (Phillips') objection" to create a same-sex wedding cake.
But that program's functioning was detailed in a published report, allowing those with subject-matter expertise to confirm that morally troubling (and constitutionally impermissible) variables — such as race, gender and variables that could proxy the two (for example, ZIP code) — were not being considered.
" Mr. Xi warned that "any attempt to endanger China's sovereignty and security, challenge the power of the central government" or to "use Hong Kong to carry out infiltration and sabotage against the mainland is an act that crosses the red line and is absolutely impermissible.
At the hearing on Friday, Vazquez previewed skepticism about the remedy being sought by the DNC, pressing Kaul to explain how an injunction of improper ballot security measures would be effective when the RNC's position was that it had not engaged in any impermissible poll-watching activities.
"Based on the facts detailed herein, [REDACTED] appear to have used cellular telephones in concert with an attorney visit to the defendant following two trial days last week to facilitate unauthorized and, under the SAMs, impermissible contact between the defendant and Ms. Coronel," the filing said.
"The effect of Florida's age-based ban is to impose a significant, unequal, and impermissible burden on the right to keep and bear arms of a class of millions of law-abiding 18-to-20 year-old adult citizens," the organization told the court in its complaint.
Mr. Schertz said that the Hamburg court's ruling failed to take into account the way in which Mr. Böhmermann had framed his poem as deliberate satire, interspersing his reading of it with several remarks noting that the verse was an example of what would be impermissible.
The Supreme Court's 7-2 ruling in June on the same-sex case said the Colorado Civil Rights Commission had acted with clear and impermissible hostility toward Phillips's sincere religious beliefs when it said he violated the state's public accommodations law by refusing to bake the cake.
"As President Trump's statements about Mexico and those with Mexican roots show, the President has demonstrated a willingness to disparage Mexicans in a misguided attempt to secure support from his constituency, even when such impulses are impermissible motives for directing governmental policy," the attorneys general wrote.
That decision was at odds with a ruling in January by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which said there was nothing impermissible with the law that created the consumer bureau and allows it to be run by a single director.
Maine's decision to impose unique burdens on ISPs' speech—while ignoring the online and offline businesses that have and use the very same information and for the same and similar purposes as ISPs—represents discrimination between similarly situated speakers that is impermissible under the First Amendment.
Abu-Jamal, a past president of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists, sought permission for a new appeal after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2016 that Castille's refusal to recuse himself from an appeal of a different death penalty case created an impermissible risk of bias.
"The plaintiffs' novel application of First Amendment jurisprudence, which would condemn a competitive congressional district as an impermissible partisan gerrymander, thus fails to resolve the essential problem of determining when the inherently political redistricting process has gone 'too far,' " the state attorneys said in court briefs.
The U.S. Supreme Court's 7-2 ruling in June said the Colorado Civil Rights Commission had acted with clear and impermissible hostility toward Phillips's sincere religious beliefs when it said he violated the state's public accommodations law by refusing to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.
Under NCAA rules, the alleged giveaway qualifies as an "impermissible recruiting inducement" and a "Level 1" violation—a quasi-legal term that sounds serious, like DEFCON 1, only we're talking about some high-school football player getting a gratis sweatshirt, not Kim Jong Un getting loose with ballistic missiles.
But Richard B. Katskee, the legal director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, an advocacy group that plans to challenge the rules in court, said they imposed an impermissible burden on female employees who want cost-free contraceptive coverage and may be unable to get it.
Alabama, 6900 U.S. 2628, 28503 S. Ct. 22019, 12 L. Ed. 2d 325 (1964), which held that compelled disclosure of affiliation with groups engaged in advocacy may constitute an impermissible chilling effect on the freedom of association guaranteed by the First Amendment, a holding that has been affirmed repeatedly.
It would be legally or morally impermissible to allow TPS holders from other countries to get green cards, but not Haitians, just because the president said he didn't want "more" Haitians (never mind that the people who'd get green cards are, by definition, already living in the US).
At the end of July Major General Chen Daoxiang, commander of the usually invisible Hong Kong garrison of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) called the unrest "absolutely impermissible", sending the message that the PLA would not hesitate to step in to restore order if Xi Jinping, China's ruler, demanded it.
While the decree said the Board of Elections had used an impermissible procedure for handling the challenged votes, it did not alter any of the board's prior voter eligibility determinations—and it did not address the underlying question of whether the voters actually lived in the village they said they did.
"The News Media Coalition is deeply concerned about the Proposed Rule, which contains provisions that undermine the Act, are impermissible under clear, binding D.C. Circuit precedent, and would diminish journalists' ability to gather and report information to the public about the actions of the EPA and its personnel," the group wrote.
"Judicial second-guessing of the president's determination that a temporary suspension of entry of certain classes of aliens was necessary at this time to protect national security would constitute an impermissible intrusion on the political branches' plenary constitutional authority over foreign affairs, national security, and immigration," the federal motion argues.
The 7-2 majority opinion, written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, held that while Colorado may protect gays and lesbians from discrimination, the Colorado Civil Rights Commission violated Mr. Phillips's free-exercise rights under the First Amendment by showing "a clear and impermissible hostility toward the sincere religious beliefs" he holds.
Prosecutors claimed in a letter that an unnamed person or persons "appear to have used cellular telephones in concert with an attorney visit to the defendant following two trial days last week to facilitate unauthorized and [under special security rules] impermissible contact between" Guzman and his wife, former beauty queen Emma Coronel Aispuro.
"Judicial second-guessing of the President's determination that a temporary suspension of entry of certain classes of aliens was necessary at this time to protect national security would constitute an impermissible intrusion on the political branches' plenary constitutional authority over foreign affairs, national security, and immigration," wrote Noel Francisco, the acting Solicitor General.
After 120 years of exercising a powerful influence on the voters — since McKinley beat Bryan in 1896 — the argument that candidates who campaign for a more equal distribution of wealth are engaging in impermissible "class warfare" is not only dead; there is a competition as to who can most effectively keep it buried.
The No. 2 prospect in the country and incoming University of Texas freshman Mo Bamba recently found himself at the center of an eligibility controversy before he ever stepped foot on a college basketball court when his brother let loose a Facebook Live tirade accusing him of receiving all kinds of impermissible benefits.
"You have recipient SNAP fraud, where someone improperly obtains benefits, whereas they either lie to get the benefits or they omit information to get the benefits, and then you have retail fraud where you have someone who accepts SNAP benefits committing fraud like kickbacks to customers or selling impermissible items," he said.
"The News Media Coalition is deeply concerned about the Proposed Rule, which contains provisions that undermine the Act, are impermissible under clear, binding D.C. Circuit precedent, and would diminish journalists' ability to gather and report information to the public about the actions of the EPA and its personnel," the group wrote at the time.
Phillips was entitled to "neutral and respectful" consideration of his claim and the Colorado Civil Rights Commission displayed "elements of a clear and impermissible hostility," as evidenced in comments made by commissioners during public hearings and the Commission's dismissal of three cases involving bakers who refused to create cakes with anti-gay messages and imagery.
For the revealer, I really wanted I NEED SOME SPACE, but at only 14 letters it would have required me to pinch the theme answers closer or add a little strip of cheater squares in the last column (to avoid an impermissible two-letter entry), and I liked those options less than tweaking the revealer.
While the Supreme Court held in Marsh v Chambers (1981) and Town of Greece v Galloway (2014) that legislative prayer is deeply entrenched in the nation's history and is constitutionally kosher as a tradition that "solemnifies" public discourse, the court drew the line at prayer that "denigrate[s], proselytise[s] or betray[s] an impermissible government purpose".
"There's an emerging consensus that where the President's words might go to the President's intent, they're fair game in cases in which the challenge alleges some impermissible intent on the part of the President," Kate Shaw, a professor at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law who has studied the subject, told BuzzFeed News in an email.
"It's fine for a candidate's book to be purchased by his committee, but it's impermissible to receive royalties from the publisher," Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE of the nonprofit Campaign Legal Center told The Daily Beast.
The federal district court issued a preliminary injunction, finding that the law likely was unconstitutional as creating an impermissible undue burden on a woman's right to abortion: there was no evidence that it protected women's health (a woman experiencing complications at an abortion facility would be taken to the local emergency room), and there was no need for surgical level facilities.
Nassar's attorneys request for resentencing and correction of the Ingham County judgment are based on three grounds: Aquilina was not an unbiased and impartial judge, his sentence was based on impermissible factors and that Nassar shouldn't be expected to serve his state sentences -- 40-175 years in Ingham County and 40-125 years in Eaton County, to be served concurrently -- after the federal sentence.
The People's Liberation Army garrison in Hong Kong also recently released a video showing troops conducting anti-riot exercises against protesters, as its top commander in the city warned violence is "absolutely impermissible" Demonstrators protesting a perceived erosion of civil liberties under Chinese rule clashed with police at Hong Kong's international airport late on Tuesday, plunging the former British colony deeper into turmoil after 10 weeks of increasingly violent clashes.
"The Committee is aware of public allegations that Representative John Conyers, Jr. may have engaged in sexual harassment of members of its staff, discriminated against certain staff on the basis of age, and used official resources for impermissible personal purposes," Ethics Committee Chairwoman Susan BrooksSusan Wiant BrooksHouse Democrats target 85033 GOP incumbents in new ad The House Republicans and Democrats not seeking reelection in 2020 Mellman: Is the DCCC in successful chaos?
"If you believe the theory that the payment was made solely for the purpose of influencing a federal election, then the recipient of the benefit would be the Trump presidential campaign, and therefore they would have received an impermissible excessive contribution," Charlie Spies, a counsel with Mitt RomneyWillard (Mitt) Mitt RomneyA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Overnight Defense: US, Russia tensions grow over nuclear arms | Highlights from Esper's Asia trip | Trump strikes neutral tone on Hong Kong protests | General orders ethics review of special forces MORE's 2008 presidential campaign, told the Post.

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