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"lawfully" Definitions
  1. in a way that is allowed or recognized by law; legally

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Turkey's government has previously said that Caglayan acted lawfully, and Halkbank has said it acted lawfully as well.
" At this point, Justice Alito took a swing: "And how is it possible to lawfully work in the United States without lawfully being in the United States?
"He has said he always follows lawfully-issued orders, and if there is a lawfully-issued order for a subpoena, then he should follow it," she said.
Hamilton lawfully held the two rifles and four handguns that he used for the massacre, and had lawfully held firearms for almost 218 years prior to this incident.
"He has said he always follows lawfully issued orders, and if there is a lawfully issued order for a subpoena, then he should follow it" (Qs from @KimNorvellDMR & @AsteadWesley) pic.twitter.
The request to the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria is pending a determination on whether the information was obtained lawfully and whether it was lawfully sourced in relation to the complaint under investigation.
Israel says its forces act lawfully to counter lethal threats.
An inquest found that police acted lawfully in that case.
Denying the allegations, his lawyer said Qasim had acted lawfully.
It means lawfully protecting what should come in and out.
Not every property can lawfully be used for every purpose.
He is, after all, the American public's lawfully elected choice.
" Zarif also reiterated that Iran would respond "proportionally" and "lawfully.
I wasn't convinced that he was committed to living lawfully.
But the way the program is lawfully mandated and implemented matters.
" Chief Justice Roberts: "Lawfully present does not mean you're legally present.
People are coming here because they want to be here lawfully.
"The department may not lawfully fulfill the committee's request," he said.
AMI later claimed it had "acted lawfully" and would investigate Bezos' allegations.
He cannot lawfully or morally reject his oath to uphold the Constitution.
We expect Canadian businesses to operate lawfully and according to Canadian values.
And Mr Wilson had been lawfully mailing the code to American citizens.
Even Trump&aposs lawyers acknowledge that he could not lawfully do that.
The First Amendment, without questions, protects this kind of data, lawfully produced.
AMI has maintained that it acted lawfully in its reporting on Bezos.
"Lawfully present does not mean you're legally present?" the chief justice asked.
But there is a lot of speech that the government lawfully forbids.
Their unregulated status made it possible to produce and trade them lawfully.
Thus, Facebook is ... failing to comply with lawfully issued subpoenas and interrogatories.
The dealership claims the car was lawfully repossessed, but Karlie strongly disagrees.
Even lawfully conferred powers wielded by the president cannot be employed corruptly.
A statement from StemImmune said the company had lawfully obtained the drug.
For example, while, nationally, lawfully presenting immigrants must wait five years to become eligible for Medicaid, Anderson explains how there you can be a lawfully present immigrant, living in Texas for years, and still not be eligible for Medicaid.
We don't have to register guns as long as we lawfully own them.
" BLM said the plan was "conducted lawfully and in compliance with current policy.
He also said the vast majority of protesters had acted lawfully and nonviolently.
The centerpiece of his life was working hard and living lawfully and peacefully.
The administration argued in a statement that it "cannot lawfully" make the payments.
But make no mistake – these are not new taxes; they are lawfully owed.
Gramiccioni said the weapon was "lawfully acquired" by a member of the family.
Under a Reagan-era regulation, such "lawfully present" immigrants receive authorization to work.
Once they lawfully approached Woods, they could start making observations of his condition.
But these aren't inmates; they're immigrants, seeking asylum lawfully in the United States.
The court ruled that Mr. Trump was engaging in lawfully protected free speech.
In a statement, Nelson accused Scott of trying to invalidate lawfully cast ballots.
On Monday, Swift said Muthana's mother had been admitted lawfully for permanent residency.
"FHA doesn't require a citizenship or a lawful status; they just require them to be residing lawfully, and the [US Citizenship and Immigration Services] website says they are to be considered lawfully present while they are in deferment," she said.
If the money is lawfully earned, despite illegal residency status, it cannot be seized.
He added that the consequences of allowing immigrants to be lawfully present were positive.
A bystander, who was lawfully licensed to carry a firearm, then shot the gunman.
Trump theoretically could close the ports of entry where people lawfully traverse the border.
To be clear, companies in these cases lawfully made and sold non-defective products.
Criminals who are lawfully shot by crime victims are prohibited from suing the victims.
The employee, who declined to identify himself, also said that Mi had 'acted lawfully'.
I mean, they're lawfully present, and yet, they're present in violation of the law.
We want Red Raider fans to support the team and celebrate lawfully and responsibly.
The White House said Thursday night that the administration "cannot lawfully" make the payments.
"We will respond lawfully, we are not lawless people like President Trump," said Zarif.
"We'll behave lawfully, we'll behave inside the system," Pompeo told This Week's George Stephanopoulos.
However, judge Emma Arbuthnot found that Rabbani was lawfully required to provide the passwords.
That litigation would lead to a ruling on whether Trump lawfully invoked executive privilege.
But he has been careful to say he wants to determine whether investigators acted lawfully.
In that case, Dynamex believed they could lawfully classify their delivery drivers as independent contractors.
China said on Monday that 13 North Koreans had been there and had left lawfully.
Judge Wynn did not identify what free speech rights persons lawfully carrying firearms might lose.
This includes illegal aliens and "aliens lawfully admitted under non-immigrant visas," per the DOJ.
In order to sell these guns lawfully as antiques, the ammunition has to be obsolete.
"The dogs that attacked were lawfully owned and on private property," the police release said.
Mr Strieff challenged the charges by denying that the evidence against him was obtained lawfully.
In light of this analysis, the Government cannot lawfully make the cost-sharing reduction payments.
Even immigrants who are in the country lawfully struggle to bring attention to the disappearances.
" Chief Justice Roberts: "Lawfully present does not mean you're legally present in the United States.
These agreements will help ensure that both companies operate honestly and lawfully in the future.
Regardless of the smears and lies, they prevailed by lawfully and peacefully exercising their rights.
And some, including Indira's father, have secured temporary federal permission to work and drive lawfully.
AMI has previously said that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the Bezos story.
Ankara said it acted lawfully because the plane entered Turkish air space; Moscow denied that happened.
Companies still lawfully dump arsenic in the water and belch volatile organic compounds in the air.
We are providing support to potentially impacted employees, all of whom are in this country lawfully.
His administration has argued that it cannot lawfully make the payments unless Congress passes new legislation.
And just last week, Obama further broadened the categories under which Americans can lawfully travel there.
The White House said late on Thursday that it could not lawfully pay the subsidies anymore.
COGAT says all the demolished structures were illegal and that the demolitions were carried out lawfully.
Even through an executive order, there isn't much room for Trump to lawfully expand the exemptions.
"(R)egardless of confidentiality agreements victims may speak if they are lawfully subpoenaed," the statement said.
AMI has said it believes the Enquirer "acted lawfully," but that it will investigate Bezos's claims.
"We expect our authors to act ethically and lawfully," said Maureen McMahon, Kaplan's president and publisher.
Only adults able to lawfully own and possess a firearm are eligible to win the prize.
It was determined that the gunman used his father's lawfully-purchased guns to effectuate his terror.
I struggle to think of recent instances where lawfully owned handguns were used for street crime.
"The issue is that the fact that it's used lawfully doesn't falsify all these abuse cases."
AMI issued a statement on Friday saying it "acted lawfully" in its reporting about Bezos' affair.
If regulations have not been submitted to Congress for review, they cannot lawfully be in effect.
And if their union is lawfully demanding a larger benefit package, why should we be surprised?
Some of its American suppliers determined they could lawfully continue selling nonsensitive products to the company.
But a handful of committees, including Ways and Means, can still lawfully request someone's tax returns.
The bill would place limits on the amount of carbon dioxide that businesses could lawfully emit.
Right now, immigrants want to come to this country, and we don't let them, at least lawfully.
Bill Ramsey, the university's counsel, said Tennessee acted lawfully and in good faith in the situations identified.
And filming police is one way to encourage both officers and citizens to act lawfully, she said.
Tacon's remit is to ensure the ten largest UK supermarkets treat their direct suppliers lawfully and fairly.
He owns four lawfully registered handguns and seeks to carry them outside the home for self-defense.
But a handful of tax committees, including Ways and Means, can still lawfully request someone's tax returns.
Seventy-eight percent of the women interviewed (including lawfully present immigrants) didn't have health insurance at all.
"Treating clinicians can lawfully choose Avastin for opthalmic use on grounds of cost," according to the ruling.
And even if the government could lawfully collect the sample, there's the question of whether it should.
Mr. Wender: Most cops have been in situations where they lawfully could have shot somebody and didn't.
Without one, he would be unable to obtain the visa he needs to lawfully travel to Brazil.
Phone companies, for instance, as a common carrier, are lawfully required to treat all calls the same.
"The government cannot lawfully make the cost-sharing reduction payments," the White House said in a statement.
But the Justice Department has said Mr. Maguire can lawfully keep it secret, according to his lawyer.
But a few constitutional lawyers have said that Trump might be able to lawfully fire Mueller directly.
But they said the administration supports the free-speech rights of outside organizations that are acting lawfully.
To pass it now, Congress must somehow lawfully account for the lapse of the past several decades.
Wealthy parents can lawfully grease the admissions paths of their children by making large donation to colleges.
State law permits her to lawfully carry a gun inside her car, even if unlicensed, according to KDFW.
Prosecutors target folks they believe are guilty and then look for enough lawfully acquired evidence to prove guilt.
"The whistleblower should be commended for acting appropriately and lawfully throughout every step of the process," Boland continued.
The White House said late on Thursday that it cannot lawfully pay the subsidies to health insurance companies.
The deals under investigation were "undertaken openly and lawfully", says a spokesman for Mr Low, through his lawyers.
The strategy of hiring workers as contractors, even if lawfully done, is still offensive to most of us.
His first executive order barred millions of people from Muslim-majority countries from lawfully entering the United States.
Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton urged people to remain calm and peaceful and exercise their rights to protest lawfully.
Under Texas law, parents whose children gain access to their lawfully owned guns can be held criminally liable.
On the other, Democrats say that election officials need to ensure that every lawfully-cast ballot is counted.
The bill would also prohibit importation of controlled drugs, such as prescription narcotics, whether lawfully manufactured or fake.
Ankara said it acted lawfully because the plane had crossed into Turkish air space; Moscow denied that happened.
Unless he declares martial law, there is little the troops are lawfully permitted do beyond providing logistical support.
Meanwhile, Democrats cast the recount as a chance to make sure that every lawfully cast vote was counted.
Heller, which protects an individual's right to lawfully own a firearm, explicitly excludes the coverage of assault rifles.
Under state law, six to 12 citizen witnesses are required to ensure that executions are carried out lawfully.
There's a great deal of disagreement among legal experts regarding when a president may lawfully target another nation.
Schiff has maintained that Nunes was not subpoenaed and that the information was lawfully obtained from AT&T.
But lawfully-armed individuals should not be forcibly disarmed when there's nothing to suggest they're doing anything criminal.
He was granted what's called "advanced parole" to go to Honduras and re-enter the United States lawfully.
The three-judge panel unanimously agreed Mueller was lawfully appointed under the Constitution as a Justice Department prosecutor.
Richard and Mildred cannot be lawfully wed in Virginia, so they go to Washington, D.C., for the ceremony.
However, some states make it nearly impossible for visitors to bear arms lawfully in any manner at all.
Lawful intercept, as its name suggests, allows a government to lawfully acquire data for investigations and countering terrorism.
Civilian possession of fully automatic weapons was outlawed in 1986 except for those already lawfully in people's ownership.
The statement also said Mr. Ibrahim, 42, had arrived in Brazil in 2018 and was living there lawfully.
The statement also said Mr. Ibrahim, 42, had arrived in Brazil in 2018 and was living there lawfully.
"Law enforcement then lawfully searched both the pawnshop and A-Hady's private residence," the US Attorney's Office said.
Charlotte DA says cop acted "lawfully" in shooting Keith Lamont Scott Charlotte DA says cop acted "lawfully" in shooting Keith Lamont Scott The police officer who shot and killed Keith Lamont Scott in a Charlotte, North Carolina, parking lot will not face criminal charges, the Mecklenburg County district attorney said Wednesday.
Every dollar we illegally tax on Mexican products is a dollar that Mexico can lawfully tax on US products.
Mnuchin says that the request "lacks a legitimate legislative purpose" and that it could therefore not "lawfully" be fulfilled.
"What I can tell you is that there is a lawfully predicated reason for seeking her testimony," Terwilliger said.
Consumer groups had argued that patent law should not restrict customers from reselling or altering products they lawfully purchased.
Authorities will force companies to give access to these encrypted communications "lawfully" via a warrant or a court order.
U.S. SUPREME COURT AGREES TO HEAR DISPUTE OVER WHETHER MEMBERS OF PUERTO RICO'S FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT BOARD WERE LAWFULLY APPOINTED
If Chuck represents justice, then this guy is supposed to make sure he never wavers from lawfully pursuing that.
"Senator Scott has full faith in our states' abilities to lawfully carry out elections," said a spokesman for Sen.
The prosecutor and defense agreed Reese could lawfully vote, serve on a jury, and possess firearms under state law.
Instead, they involve a president lawfully exercising his constitutional prerogatives, but driven by what prosecutors portray as improper motives.
"I couldn't be clearer: EU citizens living lawfully in the U.K. today will be able to stay," she wrote.
It defies logic to require the government to get a warrant to look at its own lawfully acquired files.
In short, neither logic nor law supports a warrant requirement for queries of communications lawfully collected under Section 85033.
A president has prosecutorial discretion: He may lawfully shut down an investigation, to say nothing of merely influencing it.
Investigators want to know whether Société Générale acted lawfully when Soares attempted to transfer funds to the younger Diack.
Then he settled in Arkansas before the 2010 election and voted there too, believing he had lawfully established residency.
" The release added that the Federal Aviation Administration had determined the aircraft was "lawfully operating at the proper altitude.
"Xi Jinping, solve the reasonable demands of the public swiftly and lawfully," said one banner shown on social media.
In the Russian government's main inquiry — which is still underway — officials were found to have acted reasonably and lawfully.
But, he added, Spence lawfully secured its rights to the site long before there was interest in the orphanage.
But "lawfully present" immigrants who didn't count as "qualified" under the 1996 law may have seen a particular benefit.
Sharapova claimed she hadn't noticed the ban on the medicine, which she had been lawfully taking for a decade.
On Friday, AMI issued a statement claiming it had "acted lawfully" in pursuing the story and would investigate Bezos' allegations.
"It is my opinion that Officer Vinson acted lawfully when he shot Mr. Scott," Murray said, according to NBC News.
Here's the statement: American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos.
In Texas businesspeople are also rooting for a revamped national immigration policy that would allow more immigrants to work lawfully.
ANDREW McCABE: You can, in the same way that you conduct ‑‑ we lawfully conduct undercover activities all across our programs.
Should a person forfeit certain constitutional rights just because he or she chooses to carry a firearm lawfully in public?
"He was released lawfully, whether it was a mistake or not," former Georgian interior minister Vakhtang Gomelauri said this year.
"Macquarie received extensive external legal advice in relation to its involvement and believed that it was acting lawfully," he said.
Knowing each state's laws is key to running a facility lawfully and in a way that makes it financially successful.
This case is significant because the admissions policies at our colleges and universities are important and must be conducted lawfully.
And the intelligence services exist to serve the president: He may lawfully terminate any intelligence-collection effort he chooses to.
At issue is whether Whitaker can lawfully exercise the attorney general's vast powers simply because the president says he can.
The Philippine government has consistently refuted that and said the crackdown, which started in July 2016, was being administered lawfully.
It allowed the children of parents who are lawfully in the United States to apply for permanent residency as refugees.
This will not only tell them what the league lawfully can do; it also will reveal something about American values.
But it's also the case in other industries, where copycat businesses — when done lawfully — can work and be hugely profitable.
As long as they're trying to stop people from entering this country lawfully or to escape persecution in other places.
Many Americans will wonder why a lawfully elected president should be removed from office for no violation of the law.
"We're going to do everything we're lawfully required to do," Pompeo said in an interview with WKRN-TV in Nashville.
Trump's lawyers say the President was lawfully protecting the executive branch in a dispute with Congress over documents and testimony.
But the World Court was equally clear that virtually no scenario exists where the P5 could lawfully use their nukes.
A White House spokesman said the administration "acted lawfully to correct the unconstitutional actions taken by" former President Barack Obama.
What Moore didn't address is how to confiscate the more than 300 million lawfully owned, semi-automatic firearms in America.
" In response to the order, the UAW said it is "committed to conducting all strike-related activities safely and lawfully.
"American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos," the statement said.
He often gave one caveat: this "big, beautiful wall" would have a "big, beautiful door" for those entering the country lawfully.
"The electors were not lawfully certified, especially given the confirmed and illegal activities engaged by the government of Russia," McGovern said.
Stiffer rules are also needed to thwart passport-buyers whose aim is to evade tax on money that was lawfully earned.
"As far as I know, others producers of ... (the technology to lawfully gather users' data) mainly use foreign solutions," he added.
In corporate news, Micron shares shot up after the chipmaker said it could "lawfully resume " shipments to Chinese telecom giant Huawei.
Police said Friday she had "lawfully entered the intersection" and told PEOPLE there's "no final determination" of who was at fault.
It claimed it had "acted lawfully" with its reporting of Bezos and that it engaged in "good faith negotiations" with him.
Windsor to strike down the part of the Defense of Marriage Act denying federal benefits to lawfully married same-sex couples.
Those words only mean that an individual may lawfully work, the outgoing solicitor general, Donald Verrilli, told the justices in April.
You don't need passengers to lawfully drive qualifying hybrid cars in the carpool lane, a rule intended to incentive fuel efficiency.
"If it is found that the decision was not made lawfully, then any (further) decisions are called into question," he said.
"The ultimate question in this case concerns the process by which that result can lawfully be brought into effect," he said.
In fact, I've lawfully held two valid British passports (to facilitate travel to so-called incompatible countries, like Israel and Jordan).
ALS Products are not intended for any illegal purpose nor are they to be used to defeat lawfully administered drug tests.
Our military MUST have confidence their Commander in Chief lawfully holds this office and absent which confidence grievous consequences may ensue.
The administration said that it "cannot lawfully make" the payments to insurers because they weren't appropriated under the Affordable Care Act.
My organization came up with 79 different enforcement-oriented actions a president could take on immigration using executive action alone (lawfully).
A Reuters survey of 1503,237 Americans this month showed that 41 percent of them trust Facebook to lawfully protect their data.
California residents who lawfully possessed such an assault weapon before 2017 can keep it as long as the weapon is registered.
"Migrants seeking asylum will have to present themselves lawfully at a port of entry," Trump told reporters at the White House.
The company will also require verification that they are citizens, legal residents or groups lawfully allowed to participate in the election.
His family came to the US lawfully as refugees in 1979 when he was 6 months old, ICE confirmed to CNN.
An official with the Hubei provincial prison regulator told The Beijing News on Wednesday that the inmate had been released lawfully.
"We address crime and the criminals who perpetrate it anywhere we can in our City and any way we lawfully can."
Only the federal and justice authorities can lawfully intercept private communications in Mexico, but require a court order to do so.
An official with the Hubei provincial prison regulator told The Beijing News on Wednesday that the inmate had been released lawfully.
The First Amendment, through a free press, protects the people's right to know that their government acts fairly, lawfully, and accurately . . . .
"Ultimately, at one point, all the weapons were lawfully removed from the home and he became a prohibited possessor," he said.
James Garcia Dimaya, who has lawfully lived in the U.S. since 1992,  was convicted of burglary in 2007 and in 85033.
"If they're not used lawfully and appropriately, there's a paper trail and we'll be able to find it out," he added.
"This office can now begin its review of the investigation to determine whether the officer acted lawfully or unlawfully," she said.
GARCIA: What is actually inhumane is that right now at ports of entry where families are trying to lawfully seek asylum in the United States which is not an illegal act are being told by Border Patrol agents that they are full, that they cannot lawfully seek asylum, and then, they are crossing the river and being separated immediately.
"Excluding the foreign worker's lawfully married (albeit same‑sex) spouse or civil partner under a civil partnership lawfully entered into in a foreign country from coming to Hong Kong to join the worker is, quite obviously, counter‑productive to attracting the worker to come to or remain in Hong Kong to work in the first place," the ruling said.
Police contend she still was not lawfully allowed to take his guns from his residence, and they arrested her on felony charges.
Though summarily (and lawfully) fired, Yates made clear her principled objection to a dangerous and, in her considered judgment, legally unsupportable directive.
That means his testimony has been lawfully compelled by Congress, and he is not free to pick and choose what to answer.
The chipmaker has determined that it can "lawfully resume shipping a subset of current products" that were not subject to American restrictions.
The revision shifted the burden of proof during pretrial hearings to prosecutors, rather than defendants, to show whether force was used lawfully.
"And even when they do, many more fail to comply with the lawfully issued removal orders from the immigration courts," Homan said.
"I was acting lawfully, doing my job, when St. Louis police officers assaulted me," Faulk said in a tweet after his release.
Just five weeks after the couple lawfully married in Washington, D.C., in 1958, they were arrested in their home state of Virginia.
"American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos," it said in a statement.
A judge convicted Haytema of "causing disturbance to an assembly lawfully engaged in the performance of religious worship," Hla Ko told Reuters.
We shouldn't penalize people who choose to exercise lawfully their constitutional right to bear arms by stripping them of other constitutional rights.
Prosecutors determined that the two guards, whose names have been withheld, acted lawfully in the face of what they considered a threat.
"The UUV was lawfully conducting a military survey in the waters of the South China Sea," a US defense official told Reuters.
Mr. Eisenberg and the other lawyers developed a creative legal theory for why a court could lawfully issue orders blessing the program.
AMI in a statement on Friday said it "believes fervently" that the tabloid "acted lawfully," but pledged to promptly investigate Bezos's claims.
AMI said in a statement that it believes it "acted lawfully" and "in good faith" in its reporting on Bezos and Sanchez.
Trump could continue the bluster to satisfy the base, but the administration would act lawfully so as not to infuriate the court.
The ban ordered anyone who lawfully purchased one of these devices to either surrender or destroy it, or else face felony prosecution.
AMI responded on Friday, stating it believed it "acted lawfully" in dealing with Bezos and that it will investigate Bezos's extortion accusations.
"If it's a lawfully marketed product, sold in a truthful and not misleading way, companies have commercial free speech rights," he adds.
Paul Zukunft, said he remained committed to transgender service members until a specific policy lawfully requires the Coast Guard to ban them.
DACA wasn't a legalization program — technically speaking, immigrants who are "DACAmented" are lawfully present in the US, but don't have legal status.
In exchange, we should show the N.Y.P.D. respect when its officers are lawfully doing exactly what we have asked them to do.
Their right to enjoy their private property, their homes, their businesses and all the other lawfully acquired rights is now at risk.
Schaaf is rightly and lawfully acting on her conscience to resist the intrusion by the feds into state and local law enforcement.
If confirmed, I will work tirelessly to ensure that the EPA acts lawfully, sensibly, and with those hardworking Americans ever in mind.
The court is expected to settle the question of whether LGBT individuals may be lawfully fired on the basis of their identities.
More detailed rules for "look-through" cases, where a business owns another business, could partially address the "easily and lawfully avoided" criticism.
Congo's government has accused Angolan authorities of violently expelling its citizens, but Angola said it had acted lawfully to protect its resources.
It is saying, even though Congress says you are here unlawfully, the executive is going to say, 'No, you're actually here lawfully.
But F.B.I. agents questioned whether the data had been lawfully acquired, and the bureau banned its officials from gaining access to it.
The Justice Department could better explain why the funds were being lawfully used once they knew what the Defense Department intended, he said.
The bill would also let the National Labor Relations Board hit companies with monetary penalties each time they fire someone for lawfully unionizing.
We're suing President Trump to stop him from unilaterally robbing taxpayer funds lawfully set aside by Congress for the people of our states.
In sum, the cases brought against Playpen's alleged criminals have raised questions about due process and whether cyber criminals can be lawfully hacked.
In a letter written on March 26 and seen by Reuters, Uganda's attorney general William Byaruhanga said AGR had lawfully imported the gold.
" In statement released to CNBC before his appearance, Cooperman said he acted "appropriately and lawfully" and won't let his legacy be "destroyed unfairly.
Federal appeals courts in Boston and Chicago have affirmed that civilians have a right to lawfully film the police under the First Amendment.
At least in federal court, if journalists lawfully obtain court filings, which the Register seems to have done, they're entitled to use them.
Conversely, to have simply pardoned Snowden would have been insulting to his former colleagues within the intelligence community who handle these matters lawfully.
I fought against this initiative because it openly rewarded illegal immigration and undermined the hard work of those who entered our country lawfully.
That is, even many conservatives who believe the Obamacare law is unconstitutional believe that only legislation passed by Congress can lawfully repeal Obamacare.
The new law shifts the burden of proof in pretrial hearings to prosecutors, rather than defendants, to prove whether force was used lawfully.
"Lawfully present does not mean you're legally present in the United States," Chief Justice Roberts said incredulously, before repeating the phrase for effect.
Much of that content is original (think baby photos and holiday taco bowl endorsements), most is lawfully shared (news clips and cat videos).
Top federal officials at the Department of Justice and the FBI openly plotted to violate the Constitution and depose the lawfully elected president.
Why have decisions by the administration to withdraw legal status from more than one million lawfully present individuals failed to be successfully addressed?
We saw their relationship go from platonic to overtly flirtatious, from top secret to common knowledge, and from long-term to lawfully forever.
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a lawsuit brought by Puerto Rico's creditors, which will decide whether the current board was lawfully appointed.
When Sessions rescinded the memo, he did not tell U.S. Attorneys to go after marijuana users or businesses operating lawfully under state law.
He may not lawfully be able to share information that is subject to grand jury secrecy rules absent a court's permission, for example.
The company sent this statement, attributed to a spokesperson: We are committed to processing people's information lawfully, fairly, and in a transparent manner.
"We support the right we all have as Americans to lawfully express our opinions, regardless of who agrees with them," said Vicki Granado.
The guidelines mean that, on school trips, trans pupils could lawfully be placed in a bedroom with a child of the opposite sex.
"They need to back off of trying to regulate people who lawfully carry weapons," Eddie Fulmer, a member of BamaCarry, told the network.
"We don't generally go to courts to ask them to give authority to search that which has already been lawfully obtained," Geltzer explained.
But gun rights groups say there are a number of good reasons for people to lawfully transfer guns to friends or family members.
Calling a lawfully obtained and executed warrant a "break in" and "attack on our country" is profoundly wrong and unhealthy for our republic.
It can also examine his personal and business tax filings and, in the process, lawfully put his tax returns in the public record.
The word precisely describes the blockading, firebomb-throwing, window-smashing, intimidating, club-wielding protesters whose avowed mission is to neutralise a lawfully elected president.
Our ability to provide humanitarian relief to those who lawfully qualify for it will collapse under this influx of fraudulent and non-meritorious claims.
Accused of breaking Europe's rules on borders, Mrs Merkel fires back that her visitor has not done her homework: Germany has always acted lawfully.
Local security forces say they acted lawfully in destroying Conceicao's home and impunity for big ranchers is not a major problem in the region.
But this guy just seems like he gets off on stirring up drama, not, you know, making sure our freaking U.S. Attorney behaves lawfully.
And 23D printing — or digital manufacturing and distribution, as it's also known — will make reproducing and delivering these pills, lawfully or unlawfully, much easier.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it would decide whether Obama acted lawfully in creating the program by executive order, bypassing a gridlocked Congress.
The company said it believes the equipment it provided was done so lawfully and it is working with the commission to resolve the issue.
Faith and Tim say they lawfully licensed their song, "The Rest of Our Life" ... which would mean there's zero issue with them performing it.
Let's show President Erdogan how a real democracy works and protect the individuals who are lawfully protesting the Turkish dictator and his autocratic regime.
John Bel Edwards, Louisiana's governor, said Sunday that the vast majority of protesters had behaved lawfully and that the police response had been moderate.
Moreover, nothing would do more to rebuild the barrier between foreign and domestic intelligence than to require additional warrants for already lawfully collected information.
Currently, a loophole means these weapons can be lawfully purchased and used to commit crimes, with ammunition specially made for the otherwise obsolete calibers.
The weapons "would not have been lawfully in his hands in Illinois," Nashville's police chief, Steve Anderson, said at a news conference on Sunday.
Still, being lawfully present means that they're able to get drivers' licenses even in states that don't usually allow unauthorized immigrants to drive legally.
"I am informing you now that the Department may not lawfully fulfill the Committee's request," Mnuchin wrote in a one-page letter to Neal.
In Apple's case, both of the men named in court records are Chinese citizens who were lawfully in the United States on student visas.
Here's what you need to know: • President Trump acted lawfully in imposing limits on travel from several predominantly Muslim nations, the Supreme Court ruled.
The legal team's objective, Mr. Zaid said, is to continue to try to get information about the complaint lawfully to the congressional oversight committees.
They are also the type of guns lawfully possessed by many people in this country for legitimate purposes like target shooting and self-protection.
"The UUV was lawfully conducting a military survey in the waters of the South China Sea," one official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
"We have the tools to keep us safe and it's prudent for those tools to be used lawfully and appropriately," Gowdy said on Fox.
Still, being lawfully present means that they're able to get driver's licenses even in states that don't usually allow unauthorized immigrants to drive legally.
It provides the framework to ensure that companies operating in the public right of way are doing so lawfully and are accountable for their products.
Zoltan Balog, the minister of human resources, said it was not in Hungary's interest to "host experiments" which "aim at undermining the lawfully elected government".
" In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, AMI said, "American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos.
Fur products used for religious purposes or by Native American tribes are also exempt, and fur lawfully taken with a hunting license is still allowed.
But lawyers say many EU citizens lawfully in the country could fall through the net and face losing their rights to benefits such as healthcare.
But several weeks later, police said Williams had "lawfully entered the intersection," and told PEOPLE there was "no final determination" of who was at fault.
But lawyers say many EU citizens lawfully in the country could fall through the net and face losing their rights to benefits such as healthcare.
"Dana is being deprived of the right to lawfully exit the United States because of personal characteristics, and that's discrimination, pure and simple," Castillo said.
New video footage shows Venus Williams was driving lawfully through the intersection where she was involved in a fatal car crash last month, police say.
Some tech companies, including Microsoft, say it's time for Congress to set rules on how the powerful technology can lawfully be used, including by governments.
"I cannot allow the death of a motorist who was lawfully carrying a firearm under these facts and circumstances to go unaccounted for," Choi said.
Although the couple lawfully wed in Washington, D.C., their union was not recognized in Virginia, which was one of 24 states that banned interracial marriage.
"Nokia actively takes steps to ensure that the technology we provide – legally and in good faith – will be used properly and lawfully," the company said.
Ankara has said it acted lawfully in shooting down the plane, saying it had crossed from Syria into Turkish air space; Moscow denied that happened.
Those lawfully carrying a concealed gun would also not be forced to disclose it to any school administrators or officials except law enforcement when asked.
There's a profound continuity between such acts and the punishments that—in the name of requital, deterrence, or discipline—the criminal-justice system lawfully imposes.
The N.R.A. says 30 states have laws or court precedents stating people have no duty to retreat from a threat anywhere they are lawfully present.
"They are all unjust acts by a traditional society, far more restrictive than what is lawfully allowed by the precepts of religion," Prince Alwaleed said.
"Do you believe a president could lawfully issue a pardon in exchange for the recipients' promise to not incriminate him?" asked Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy.
Usually, immigrant visas are issued to foreign nationals that have existing connections with family members lawfully residing in the United States or with U.S. employers.
Typically, the authorities say, the smugglers create false paperwork to certify an object was acquired lawfully, often fooling purchasers and other dealers down the line.
The government also could pursue cases in which a person lawfully obtained information and then put it to personal use by trading on it profitably.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court was asked on Friday to decide whether President Trump acted lawfully in appointing Matthew G. Whitaker to be acting attorney general.
Last January, lawyers asked the Supreme Court to intervene and determine whether then-acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker had lawfully been installed in that position.
However, the initial file produced by the voice-to-text software would not count as a record and could be lawfully deleted, the official said.
After the civil-rights revolution, banks and insurers could no longer lawfully deny all Xs, but observers believed they continued to discriminate at the margin.
It's not like it's hard enough to live every day wishing that I could have got there quicker, but you've got to get there lawfully.
Or would it be more correct to conclude that the C.I.A. could lawfully collect and review evidence bearing on the interrogation program's efficacy and safety?
Petersen "knew or should have known the Marshallese women were not lawfully entitled to be in Utah for the purpose of adoption," the affidavit states.
Flake said Congress should "act immediately to pass permanent, stand-alone legislation to lawfully ensure" that dreamers can continue to contribute to the United States.
Individuals with mental health issues and who are prone to violence are, by law, "prohibited persons" who are not allowed to lawfully access a firearm.
Staring down an armed, aggrieved posse that's out for blood, Bullock metes out punishment — death by hanging — on the spot as the lawfully appointed sheriff.
The University of California regents have joined other plaintiffs in asking the high court to rule on whether the Trump administration lawfully ended the program.
The attorney general is also free to decide that issuing that report would be in the public interest, as long as it is released lawfully.
Kupperman "is faced with irreconcilable commands by the legislative and executive branches of the government and, accordingly, seeks a declaratory judgment from this court as to whether he is lawfully obliged to comply with a subpoena issued by the House defendants demanding his testimony … or he is lawfully obliged to abide by the assertion of immunity from congressional process made by the president," it continues.
The Immigration Defense Project has prepared a flyer that outlines how to lawfully interact with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents if they come to your house.
To make his point, he refers to the guidance that says the eligible undocumented immigrants would be permitted to be "lawfully present" in the United States.
Dunlap agreed that responses must be proportional but said countries can lawfully employ traditional military attacks (those outside of the cyber realm) to take a stand.
" American Media said in a press statement on Friday that it "believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos.
On Thursday, the Perry County district attorney, Andrew J. Bender, said the constable would not face criminal charges because he had fired lawfully in self-defense.
Divorce still remains taboo in Afghan society and if a woman wants to get a divorce lawfully, she has to navigate the male-dominated judicial system.
Michigan Republican lawmakers attempted to enact legislation that could have imposed draconian penalties on picketing workers and made it easier to permanently replace lawfully striking employees.
Mueller argues that he has an ethical obligation to follow whatever evidence of criminal behavior lawfully comes into his hands, about the president or his colleagues.
We're committed to pursuing an efficient regulatory framework for allowing product developers that meet the requirements under our authorities to lawfully market these types of products.
This would ensure that the program at least pays for itself and doesn't require DHS to steal from lawfully present aliens applying for other immigration benefits.
Meanwhile, the challengers clung to a single two-word phrase — "lawfully present" — that the Obama administration used in a legal memo setting out its 2014 policy.
He agreed that it would require a change in law for the CIA to lawfully employ interrogation techniques beyond those contained in the Army Field Manual.
O'Rourke said that the woman said she had traveled for three weeks to get to Juarez and that she was trying to lawfully petition for asylum.
But, impeachment hearings that violate fundamental notions of fairness must be taken for what they are: another partisan attempt to bring down a lawfully elected president.
"They are going to have to work out the details on how that all moves forward to lawfully implement that policy change from this," Sanders said.
It provided a reasoned legal analysis of the department's obligations to guard information lawfully obtained from wiretapped phone conversations, grand jury investigations and private credit reports.
A. Philip Randolph Institute that the State of Ohio can lawfully target for removal from its voting rolls people who have not voted in recent elections.
In 2008, he was part of a panel that rejected a military tribunal's decision that a certain detainee was an "enemy combatant," and so lawfully detainable.
Undoing the law would mean that healthcare and insurance providers could lawfully refuse to treat or cover transgender patients based on their personal beliefs and politics.
The new law is about "standardizing government actions" and making sure officials act lawfully, and further measures will be coming to protect foreign investors, Li said.
Hepburne Scott said Modi had arrived in Britain last year before any allegations were made in India and he had lived here lawfully and paid tax.
There was allegedly a technical issue with the manner in which the lawfully owned firearm was stored - and we expect the matter to be resolved shortly.
So keep your sunscreen and your beach balls: I'm ready to hop on a hayride, flip on the corn blinkers and lawfully merge right into autumn.
Its investments in coal mining and private prisons have drawn scrutiny, as have some of the tactics the firm used to lawfully avoid paying U.S. taxes.
Ms. Raimondo attended the protests "on behalf of the college to help ensure that the students conducted themselves lawfully," the college said in its court filing.
"What they are trying to do is use attorney-client privilege as a sword to challenge the government's ability to review evidence" obtained lawfully, McKay added.
Here's what you need to know: • President Trump acted lawfully in imposing limits on travel from several predominantly Muslim nations, the Supreme Court ruled this morning.
At the height of the Watergate scandal in 1974, Congress passed the law to prevent a rogue president like Richard Nixon from withholding lawfully appropriated funds.
He has challenged the legality of his detention and is also contesting the government's position that it may also lawfully transfer him to a third country.
INA § 6900(b) generally requires the detention of aliens seeking admission and certain aliens who are in the United States physically but were not lawfully admitted.
Although Trump administration officials have said the U.S. would act lawfully, the president has repeated threats to take out sites important to Iran and Iranian culture.
In particular, what distortions will emerge that are harmful to borrowers, and how will lenders lawfully try to sidestep or game the rule, to their advantage?
" Camilla Goodman, a spokeswoman for London's Metropolitan Police, confirmed that two passengers had been removed from the flight and that they "didn't do anything lawfully wrong.
If some government — whether local, state or federal — decides to violate the free speech rights of demonstrators who are lawfully carrying weapons, the ACLU won't object.
But once the two countries were engaged in an armed conflict, Mr. Goldsmith said, the United States could lawfully strike nuclear installations with a military dimension.
The government, led by Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, has denied refugees' allegations of atrocities, saying security forces lawfully suppressed Muslim militants in Rakhine.
In a court filing, Cohen's lawyer Stephen Ryan said Avenatti appears to have Cohen's actual bank records and questioned how he could have obtained them lawfully.
" Speaking with PEOPLE, Cunningham says, "We believe that she lawfully and legally entered the intersection as she did so on a green light, so that's our position.
Trump, during the campaign trail, maintained he would deport immigrants in the US with criminal records, not focusing on immigrants in the US residing legally and lawfully.
The officer who fired the fatal shots — and was found to have acted lawfully — was not wearing a camera, though three other officers at the scene were.
Harris' first executive action would adjust the statute that someone seeking to adjust their immigration status must have been "lawfully admitted or paroled" in the United States.
"Children who came to this country without documentation, through no fault of their own, must have the opportunity to remain here lawfully," Gardner said in a statement.
" EA was defiant, and said loot boxes were not a form of gambling and that its games were "developed and implemented ethically and lawfully around the world.
"We could not terminate an employee solely on his or her membership in a legal, lawfully formed, civic club or organization," then-city manager Brian Johnson said.
These often sleep-deprived civil servants are supposed to play the skeptic, making sure that every case has sufficient evidence, and that the evidence was lawfully obtained.
"To that end we have initiated a technical and legal review of whether the suggested provincial initiatives could apply lawfully to a federally regulated Project," he wrote.
" In a 5-4 vote, the Court decided that the president "has lawfully exercised the broad discretion ... to suspend the entry of aliens into the United States.
"The FBI is lawfully present conducting law enforcement activity at United Development Funding in Grapevine, Texas," an FBI spokeswoman said, adding she could not provide additional details.
Mnuchin added that he had discussed the request with the Department of Justice, which said it couldn't lawfully furnish Trump tax returns due to possible privacy violations.
" ICE spokesman Shawn Neudauer said Millan was uncooperative and refused to step outside of his car, or "follow lawfully issued commands issued by ICE and local police.
"Cancelling the Department's commitment to fulfill the outstanding legal obligations and attempting to claw back funding already lawfully spent would be unjustified and harmful," the letter stated.
Of those 104, five were US citizens, three were immigrants who were lawfully present in the US and 96 were in the US illegally, according to ICE.
Rosenstein likely would explain to the President that, under the Justice Department's regulations, he cannot lawfully fire the special counsel without a finding of good cause, i.e.
On Wednesday, District Attorney of North Carolina Andrew Murray announced that Officer Brentley Vinson "acted lawfully" in the shooting of 43-year-old Keith Scott in September.
IOCCO was tasked with making sure that authorities operating under the country's surveillance legislation were doing so lawfully, and communicate to the public what that legislation allows.
The state sets fees for driver's licenses below what they cost and ties eligibility for them to federal determinations about who is lawfully present in the country.
The Geary Act of 1892 went further, authorizing the deportation of lawfully admitted Chinese who could not produce "credible evidence" of their status from a white witness.
Russia has a surveillance system, known as System of Operative Investigative Measures, that allows the Kremlin to lawfully intercept phone calls and telephone networks operating within Russia.
"Children who came to this country without documentation, through no fault of their own, must have the opportunity to remain here lawfully," Gardner said in a statement.
When a New York City police officer uses lethal force, prosecutors routinely examine the circumstances leading up to the death and whether the officer had operated lawfully.
" His statement continues: "In the situations identified in the lawsuit filed today, the university acted lawfully and in good faith, and we expect a court to agree.
"We support the right to peacefully and lawfully express opinions and views about our project," Ali Hounsell, a spokeswoman for the Trans Mountain project, said on Monday.
Transparency is another major obligation under GDPR, which expands the notion that personal data must be lawfully and fairly processed to include a third principle of accountability.
Schulte faces several charges, including illegally gathering national defense information, illegal transmission of both lawfully and unlawfully possessed national defense information and even possession of child pornography.
If a U.S. Attorney does decide to proceed in an action against a state licensed and lawfully compliant business, the state and local government should get involved.
And some of the company's American suppliers have determined that they can lawfully continue selling to Huawei certain nonsensitive products that are made outside the United States.
National security officials may use search terms or identifiers associated with Americans, such as an email address, to query the information lawfully acquired using Section 702 authority.
Allowing the police to detain someone openly carrying a firearm simply because he or she might do something illegal would eliminate constitutional protections for the lawfully armed.
If the rule has not been submitted to Congress and is not lawfully in effect, federal agencies may be exposed to litigation that could invalidate the rules.
In his final weeks in office, did President Obama suggest withholding national security information from the lawfully elected incoming president of the United States and his team?
Yet, taken by itself, Rice appears to be saying that Obama suggested the outgoing administration withhold information from the lawfully elected incoming administration — for national security reasons.
The device becomes controversial when presidents use it to claim that new laws are unconstitutional intrusions into their executive powers, meaning they can lawfully bypass such limits.
But some of the rally's participants may have trouble finding a place to stay — or agreeing with the city on a place where they can lawfully gather.
She contended that their marriage had never been lawfully dissolved and that she was therefore entitled to the house, which Mr. Mandela had bequeathed to his descendants.
That might permit it to continue to operate lawfully until around April 26, 2018, even if Congress fails to enact a new bill by New Year's Eve.
Cellebrite said in an email that it helps "thousands of organizations globally to lawfully access and analyze" digital information; it declined to comment on an active investigation.
In their interpretation, the president could lawfully override statutes in which he decided Congress had impermissibly encroached upon wartime authorities that the Constitution exclusively assigned to him.
Yet so-called reform proposals would build new walls to restrict the sharing of lawfully collected intelligence information and limit the government ability to protect our nation.
Hedging against that risk, executive branch lawyers have now concluded that the government could lawfully continue to spy under the program through late April without new legislation.
Bradford's family says his death is merely the latest in a series of incidents in which a black man who was lawfully armed was killed by police.
"Again, the implementation of policy is going to be something that the White House and the Department of Defense have to work together to lawfully determine," Sanders repeated.
Stated differently, the FBI must go where the evidence of crime leads it, and the DOJ must prosecute when the evidence is lawfully sufficient, no matter the subject.
"If there's a technology that we can use lawfully... I think the public would expect us to be thinking about how we can use that technology," she said.
Under Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act referred to in Damore's complaint, Google cannot lawfully interfere with group activities aimed at improving pay or working conditions.
" Money laundering is essentially finding a way to make the funds you've earned through illicit means appear to have been earned lawfully — to make the "dirty" money "clean.
Bill Ramsey, a lawyer for the university, said in February that Tennessee officials "acted lawfully and in good faith" in responding to the incidents mentioned in the complaint.
"That's something that the Department of Defence and the White House will have to work [out] together as implementation takes place and is done so lawfully", she said.
Judge Napolitano's Chambers: Judge Andrew Napolitano responds to allegations that the Obama administration spied on the Trump campaign and whether President Trump can lawfully investigate those investigating him.
The General Assembly resolution requested the International Court of Justice to advise on whether the process of decolonizing Mauritius was lawfully completed, following the separation of the islands.
In their letter, Sessions and Kelly object to Cantil-Sakauye's use of the word "stalking," saying ICE is constitutionally and lawfully authorized to arrest anyone with probable cause.
She has several times said publicly that she lawfully went through the steps to become a citizen shortly after she began working and living in America in 1996.
That would require large increases in funding from Congress to grow the current workforce of immigration agents and judges to be able to lawfully handle 11 million deportations.
Bill Ramsey, a lawyer for the university, said last week that Tennessee officials "acted lawfully and in good faith" in responding to the incidents mentioned in the complaint.
To stress, these are temporarily present and otherwise removeable aliens; not exactly the "lawfully-present" individuals the American public would think of when they read DHS's press release.
The official said this was done "to share it with those on the Hill who could lawfully see the documents" and make it "harder to bury" the documents.
Many dismiss the other major thrust of the investigation -- into whether Trump obstructed justice -- by arguing that a President can lawfully fire an FBI director at any time.
" But, he continued, if Obama "was able to obtain a warrant lawfully to monitor Trump's campaign for violating the law, that would be the biggest scandal since Watergate.
Pompeo said he agreed that it would require a change in law for the CIA to lawfully employ interrogation techniques beyond those contained in the Army Field Manual.
In these 26 years, the virtual impossibility for states to collect the taxes they are lawfully owed has ballooned into a nearly $34 billion annual – and growing – problem.
Put simply, because the president lawfully exercised his authority under the Antiquities Act to create the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument, Plaintiffs' case should be dismissed.
Goldman "lawfully" acquired the shares from Platinum through the negotiated board of the Indonesian Stock Exchange and the transactions were validly settled, it says in its court documents.
Worse, it imposes no constraint on future Congresses' powers to manipulate immigration law to exclude yet other disfavored groups, including lawful permanent residents and other lawfully present immigrants.
It is for these reasons that Congress created a specific process where members of the intelligence community may disclose such information lawfully through an Office of Inspector General.
Calling Laquan "the author, the choreographer of this story," Daniel Herbert, Officer Van Dyke's defense lawyer, said that his client acted reasonably and lawfully when he opened fire.
"We have had well-intentioned customers acting lawfully that have inadvertently caused a store to be evacuated and local law enforcement to be called to respond," McMillon writes.
And, he added, declining donations from people who are acting lawfully could create a slippery slope of shifting standards that would do little to benefit an organization's audience.
He appears to feel keenly the anguish of priests and nuns living in a nation where women have a range of lawfully and medically supported health care options.
"A court has already determined that the government can't lawfully use military construction funds to build Trump's border wall," said Kristy Parker of the watchdog group Protect Democracy.
" Addressing Trump's threat specifically to attack sites "important to Iran & the Iranian culture," which could be a war crime under the Geneva Convention, Pompeo responded "We'll act lawfully.
Yet just two years later, with a new administration and a new EPA director, the federal government reneged on Spruce mine's lawfully obtained and fully complied-with permits.
The Supreme Court's 11 judges, or justices, have been tasked on ruling whether the government acted lawfully in suspending parliament following a legal challenge brought by opposition lawmakers.
"In the US, typically, we have a right to publish documents that have been lawfully obtained," Michael Morisy, the founder of MuckRock told Motherboard in a phone call.
The government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has denied allegations of atrocities made by the refugees, saying that security forces lawfully suppressed Muslim militants in Rakhine.
"This will ensure that naturalized U.S. citizens who lawfully registered to vote are not impacted by this voter registration list maintenance process," the office said in a statement.
Supreme Court sends Obamacare case back to lower court Washington State defends the rules as necessary to ensure that citizens have safe and timely access to "lawfully prescribed" medications.
Publicly displaying symbols and slogans connected to the National Socialist group — which is lawfully classified as an "unconstitutional organization" — can land someone in prison for up to three years.
When you lawfully buy a physical CD, DVD or book, for example, the Copyright Act allows you to sell, lend or give away your copy, because you own it.
The case was decided with the panel's three judges concluding the FCC acted lawfully when it decided to undo the Obama-era rules and regulate internet providers more lightly.
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Theresa May said she wanted all EU citizens living lawfully in Britain to stay after Brexit in 2019 and she promised a smooth registration system.
The Treasury Secretary told the House Ways and Means Committee Monday that he could not "lawfully fulfill" the committee's request to hand over six years of Trump's tax documents.
"We are disappointed that this final rule fails to address the thousands of law-abiding Americans who relied on prior ATF determinations when lawfully acquiring these devices," Baker said.
"Use of (sodium thiopental) to administer lawfully-imposed capital sentences through lethal injection is a use of the drug for law enforcement purposes," the state says in the complaint.
Goldman "lawfully" acquired the shares from Platinum through the negotiated board of the Indonesian Stock Exchange and the transactions were validly settled, the bank says in its claim documents.
Planned Parenthood accused Daleiden of using the videos to distort its practices, in which it lawfully seeks only to recover costs associated with fetal tissue donations for scientific research.
"Rather, it permits Yahoo to divulge the contents of the e-mail account where, as here, the personal representatives lawfully consent to disclosure on the decedent's behalf," Lenk wrote.
Democrats have suggested that current practices amount to voter disenfranchisement and have sought to cast the recount as an opportunity to ensure that every lawfully cast ballot is counted.
WASHINGTON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - American Media Inc, the owner of the National Enquirer, said on Friday it acted lawfully in its reporting on Jeff Bezos, chief executive of Amazon.
University of Texas effectively meant that American universities could lawfully consider racial diversity when admitting new students as long as Kennedy, the court's swing justice, remained on the court.
"You've heard me ask the question as to why anyone would need to buy 10 or 20 guns, which they can lawfully do under the present laws," he said.
Jens David Ohlin, a professor of criminal law at Cornell University, said that even if McGahn told investigators he thought Trump acted lawfully his testimony would still be pivotal.
Some U.S. officials have recently said that deadline may not ultimately matter and that the program can lawfully continue through April due to the way it is annually certified.
Because in the eyes of the hospital, and the state, and the law, not just in my heart, he was a member of this family, my lawfully married spouse.
Israel has contended that its military is acting lawfully to stop the protesters from breaching the fence, and it has rejected accusations that soldiers have used deadly force needlessly.
Last year, the Supreme Court examined the question of whether the general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board had been lawfully appointed to his job without Senate confirmation.
The police initially said that she was at fault for running a red light but later said that surveillance video showed that Ms. Williams had "lawfully entered" the intersection.
The N.Y.P.D. identified the suspect using the department's facial recognition practice, where a still image from a surveillance video was compared to a pool of lawfully possessed arrest photos.
Last week Florida police said Williams was acting lawfully when she drove her sports utility vehicle into an intersection before a fatal crash with another car on June 9.
His father, now deceased, had six guns registered to him, Villanueva said, adding that they had been lawfully removed from the home and subsequently destroyed at an earlier point.
Politicians have resisted appeals to let Americans buy drugs lawfully in other countries and to allow Medicare, the nation's biggest drug purchaser, to negotiate lower prices with pharmaceutical companies.
His former employer, Berkeley-based hot dog vendor Top Dog, later announced that he resigned, but the incident begs the question: Can your political speech get you lawfully fired?
Updated June 26, 2018: In a 5-to-4 vote, the Supreme Court ruled that President Trump acted lawfully in imposing limits on travel from several predominantly Muslim nations.
He made those views clear well before his appointment, drafting an unsolicited 19-page memo in June 2017 that argued Mueller couldn't lawfully investigate Trump for obstruction of justice.
Trump's lawyers didn't outright concede that Democrats could lawfully subpoena Trump's records if it was part of an impeachment inquiry, but they suggested it might be a closer call.
"The President lacks the constitutional authority to cut off funding to states and cities simply because they have lawfully acted to protect immigrant families," Schneiderman said in a statement.
"We have also had well-intentioned customers acting lawfully that have inadvertently caused a store to be evacuated and local law enforcement to be called to respond," McMillon added.
"As ICE officers were effecting this arrest, De la Cruz-Espinosa was uncooperative and refused to exit his vehicle or follow lawfully issued commands," an agency spokesperson told FOX6.
" Likewise, he wrote, there have been "well-intentioned customers acting lawfully that have inadvertently caused a store to be evacuated and local law enforcement to be called to respond.
In an emailed response to Reuters on Wednesday, the Hungarian National Bank (HNB) said all of the foundations' contracts had been concluded lawfully and no funds had been squandered.
At 5pm, the protesting group lawfully assembled on the sidewalk outside the storefront gallery, some wearing bandanas and eye masks, with flyers, signs, and a microphone announcing the boycott.
" In a previous interview with PEOPLE, Cunningham said, "We believe that she lawfully and legally entered the intersection as she did so on a green light, so that's our position.
Before state's attorneys formally charge suspects with a crime, they are supposed to scrutinize the evidence that police officers collect to make sure it is strong and was obtained lawfully.
If the US government -- typically through the Justice Department -- wants to address foreign corruption lawfully and through official channels, it can formally request cooperation through a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty.
The Department of Justice says it needs a loophole to the encryption in WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger so that it can lawfully gain access to help fight crime and terrorism.
Parents, lawfully present in the United States, filled out an "affidavit of relationship," Form DS-7003, through one of the agencies that resettle refugees with funding from the State Department.
Legislators could add an exemption to the CSA for medical marijuana obtained lawfully, Todd says, but then marijuana would still likely need FDA approval to be covered as a drug.
"I am informing you now that the Department may not lawfully fulfill the Committee's request," Mnuchin wrote in a one-page letter to Neal in his initial May 6 refusal.
A federal judge in Minnesota in 2014 dismissed the case against Honeywell, in part because the EEOC had not issued guidance to employers on how to structure wellness programs lawfully.
When a warrant is lawfully served on them there is an expectation that they will be able to take reasonable steps to ensure that they can comply with that warrant.
They are so thrilled that we have a new idea that we're going to support them and work together to properly, lawfully fight the rising crime that we are seeing.
None of them were lawfully registered with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, said the U.S. attorney's office for the Central District of California in Los Angeles.
In a criminal complaint unsealed Thursday, prosecutors said Kourani attended Hezbollah-sponsored weapons training in Lebanon as a teenager in 2000 before lawfully coming to the United States in 2003.
The lawsuit is just one part of a broader Democratic effort in Florida to fight certain statutes that have put in dispute ballots they believe should be considered lawfully cast.
This authority should be tied to the development of appropriate "rules of engagement" to ensure that CUAS platforms are used lawfully and consistently while minimizing the risk of collateral damage.
Australia's High Court handed down a decision Thursday to allow the federal government to lawfully use $122 million to implement a postal plebiscite on the matter of same-sex marriage.
Barr told Congress last month that the president can lawfully shut down federal investigations into his associates, so long as the president believes the investigations were based on false accusations.
" But they argued that the death penalty itself is unconstitutional, and that therefore "no one can be lawfully sentenced to death or executed under it, no matter what his crimes.
It often takes a year or more for the visa to be granted, and during this time, most survivors have no protection from deportation and no ability to work lawfully.
In a comment on the report, the government dismissed her criticisms and said its judicial overhaul, which includes changes modifying the way in which judges are appointed, were conducted lawfully.
That is precisely why the AWA cannot be lawfully used by the FBI in this case: The FBI has no underlying right to compel Apple to create new software products.
In a 2011 case challenging a law that barred foreign nationals — who are lawfully but temporarily inside the United States — from spending money on campaigns, Judge Kavanaugh upheld the restriction.
But it resumed sales about two weeks ago after Micron reviewed the entity list rules and "determined that we could lawfully resume" shipping a subset of products, Mr. Mehrotra said.
The deportation order against Omar Shakir, an American citizen and the organization's Israel and Palestine director, is the first application of the law against a person lawfully present in Israel.
Weapons in apartments House Bill 302 bans homeowners or landlords of rental property from prohibiting residents from lawfully possessing, carrying, transporting or storing a firearm or ammunition in the property.
"We support the right we all have as Americans to lawfully express our opinions, regardless of who agrees with them," said Vicki A. Granado, a spokeswoman for Energy Transfer Partners.
Mr. Alshamrani's weapon was lawfully purchased in Florida under an exemption that allows nonimmigrant visa holders to buy firearms if they have a valid hunting license or permit, officials said.
In response to existing FOIA requests, agencies process responsive records and lawfully redact sensitive information, such as personal information or national security secrets, before producing those records to the requestor.
During a hearing, Mr. Barr told Congress that he believed that "spying" had occurred on the Trump campaign, and that he wanted to determine whether that surveillance was lawfully predicated.
Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, has for months insisted that he acted appropriately and lawfully in raising money for the Campaign for One New York, which pressed for universal prekindergarten.
" The INA defines "unauthorized alien" as any alien not "lawfully admitted for permanent residence" or an alien not "authorized to be so employed by this chapter or by theAttorney General.
Mr. Barr said this spring that he believed that intelligence officials had spied on the Trump campaign, and he authorized Mr. Durham to investigate whether their actions were lawfully predicated.
But the Trump administration says it can lawfully move other military funding into the Pentagon's counterdrug account under "general transfer authority," a power Congress has given to the defense secretary.
"I would be very worried if, in fact, the Obama administration was able to obtain a warrant lawfully about Trump campaign activity with foreign governments," the South Carolina Republican said. Sen.
Donald also wrote that Taylor's lawfully parked car did not pose any risk to public safety, and so the city was not acting as a "community caretaker" by chalking her car.
Timber harvesting "has to be lawfully (managed) by a competent authority - which is the government of South Sudan - and not by cartels like what we are seeing now," the scientist said.
In Missouri, it is legal to record people as long as one of the parties knows — which means that the person who is recording can be the only party aware lawfully.
"These new rules are going to add to the confusion and fear surrounding recent immigration policy changes, discouraging lawfully present immigrants from enrolling in programs they are eligible for," he said.
"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.
On Wednesday, Premier Li Keqiang told a news conference on Wednesday that China and Canada would continue to communicate on the issue, stating that Garratt would be treated humanely and lawfully.
"Our administration is ... lawfully exiting or renegotiating outdated or harmful treaties, trade agreements, and other international arrangements that don't serve our sovereign interests, or the interest of our allies," he said.
"Operating under legal authorities, U.S. forces lawfully utilized self-defense to support the PSF in response to hostile actions conducted by the armed group against a partnered force," the review concluded.
There is nothing that disputes Ms. Williams was in the intersection on a red light, and the witnesses clearly confirm the Barsons had a green light and lawfully entered the intersection.
Mangan said a check on the gun found that Jones was not the original purchaser, but he was lawfully allowed to have the weapon despite a 2009 arrest on domestic violence.
The lawsuit is just one part of a broader Democratic effort in Florida to fight against certain statutes that have put in dispute ballots they believe should be considered lawfully cast.
"Thus, Facebook is not just continuing to drag its feet in response to the attorney general's investigation, it is failing to comply with lawfully issued subpoenas and interrogatories," the lawsuit said.
But outlawing the product would not erase the need for access to such loans, and we should not prevent banks and financial service providers from lawfully and responsibly fulfilling that need.
"The United States does intend, lawfully and for good reason, to bring heavy pressure to bear on the Iranian leadership to change their ways," Newstead said, according to the news service.
Pratt said the DOJ is arbitrarily redefining bump stocks as "machineguns" and, down the road, could implicate the right to own AR-15s and many other lawfully owned semi-automatic firearms.
"I am troubled by this order, which appears to ignore the fact that all of these aliens were lawfully ordered removed from the US after full and fair proceedings," Homan wrote.
"Our agency audits and investigates hundreds of cases a year, we regularly issue subpoenas, and the Abrams campaign has refused to comply with lawfully issued subpoenas," he says in an email.
Gordon, who helped write the Republic of Georgia's tax law, told me that he could think of no reason that this structure would help a Georgian company lawfully pay fewer taxes.
There is nothing that disputes Ms. Williams' was in the intersection on a red light, and the witnesses clearly confirm the Barsons' had a green light and lawfully entered the intersection.
Of course, neither the CIA nor any other spy agency would be able to lawfully use those tools on an American citizen under the law without first getting a FISA warrant.
Mr Strieff challenged the charges by denying that the evidence against him was obtained lawfully: it is no crime, and should incur no suspicion, to simply walk out of somebody's house.
Under this program, qualifying individuals apply for what is known as "deferred action," which provides recipients security against removal and the ability to work lawfully for two years, subject to renewal.
Using a market-based approach to lower greenhouse gas emissions, the bill would place limits on the amount of emissions that businesses, including utilities and other industrial facilities, could lawfully emit.
In each episode, the putative "good guy with a gun" was a lawfully armed black man whom officers mistook for the gunman, raising questions about police perceptions of black gun owners.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House said late on Thursday that it cannot lawfully pay subsidies to health insurance companies under the Obamacare health law, prompting howls of protests from Democratic lawmakers.
A federal judge in Washington, DC, ruled on Sunday that Ken Cuccinelli, now acting deputy homeland security secretary, wasn't lawfully appointed to his previous position at US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
They lawfully and peacefully employed their First Amendment rights to oppose new gun control legislation being considered in the commonwealth and they participated in an annual event known as lobby day.
We deeply regret that the violence unleashed by this group undermined the First Amendment rights of the speaker as well as those who came to lawfully assemble and protest his presence.
Basically, the provision says that a recording's copyright is 70 years, so long as the recording is "lawfully communicated to the public" at any time within the initial 50-year term.
The Bush and Obama administrations concluded that they could, under certain conditions, lawfully kill someone who posed an imminent threat — or whose past actions suggested they could pose a future threat.
Nelson's campaign filed another lawsuit in federal court on Tuesday alleging that current standards for evaluating unconventionally-marked ballots would lead to a number of lawfully cast votes being deemed invalid.
Activists called the law — which only applies in Philadelphia — a bald attempt to curb discretion that lawfully belongs to Mr. Krasner, a Democrat elected in 2017 by three-quarters of voters.
Speaking at the hearing, Ivan Bazan, a state prosecutor representing the Peruvian government, said Rojas was lawfully detained by the police and that a proper and timely investigation was carried out.
They said such "indiscriminate" and "gratuitous" use of force illegally targeted people protesting lawfully as well as unlawfully, and gave police officers "unbridled" and unconstitutional authority to suppress their free speech.
A statement issued and signed by Dick's Chairman and CEO Edward Stack revealed that the company had lawfully sold a shotgun to the 19-year old Parkland gunman in November 2017.
But he sidestepped questions about whether Mr. Trump could lawfully redirect military funds to build a wall without congressional authorization, as the president has threatened to invoke emergency powers to do.
He said there needs to a balance between privacy and the FBI's ability to lawfully access information, a conversation that he acknowledged will require some "humility" on the part of the bureau.
And the fact that Zimmerman has the audacity to attempt such a sale is a reminder that he enjoys privileges that were—at least, according to the courts—taken from Martin lawfully.
"I am informing you now that the Department may not lawfully fulfill the Committee's request," Mnuchin wrote in his one-page letter, written in consultation with lawyers from the Department of Justice.
The Supreme Court said earlier this month it would decide as quickly as possible whether May can lawfully invoke Article 50 without parliament's assent, the first step in the process of leaving.
"[T]hese systems are queried on such a routine basis, these federated systems in some ways are FBI's Google of its lawfully acquired information," described a DOJ official whose identity was redacted.
It is unlawful for the government to interfere with the right of its citizens to lawfully do business, and public servants should not target individual citizens for their own politically motivated purposes.
The landlords, Darren and Valerie Lee, ran "an illicit hotel chain during San Francisco's housing crisis rather than lawfully renting the units to residential tenants," Herrera's office wrote in a press release.
"As we've said many times and continue to believe strongly, companies and government organizations need to use existing and new technology responsibly and lawfully," Amazon said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
The announcement walks back an earlier decision to strip Temporary Protected Status in January from these Salvadoran immigrants, many of whom have resided lawfully in the United States for nearly two decades.
" He added: "With respect to Chinese claims in the South China Sea and to all other parties, the American position is very clear, that these things should be settled peacefully and lawfully.
"During the July 22, 2019, encounter with ICE officers, Millan-Vazquez was uncooperative and refused to exit his vehicle or follow lawfully issued commands issued by ICE and local police," Neudauer said.
"We're suing President Trump to stop him from unilaterally robbing taxpayer funds lawfully set aside by Congress for the people of our states," California Attorney General Xavier Becerra said in a statement.
The brothers, Tareq Aqel Mohammed Aziz and Ammar Aqel Mohammad Aziz, had lawfully obtained immigrant visas by virtue of their father's status as a U.S. citizen, and were entitled to permanent residency.
"Keeping America safe and enforcing our nation's laws in an increasingly digital world depends on our ability to lawfully examine all materials entering the U.S.," a CBP representative said in a statement.
In addition, the proposed system merely requires the commissioners to check that a warrant has been issued lawfully and reasonably—broadly the same standard applicable to judicial review of other government decisions.
Glover centered on whether a Kansas police officer behaved lawfully when he stopped a car belonging to a suspended driver, Charles Glover, based on a hunch that Glover was operating the vehicle.
Herrera said he was seeking evidence to show whether Uber and Lyft have lawfully classified drivers as independent contractors, or are providing minimum wage, sick leave, health care and paid parental leave.
"Criminals and those lawfully charged with criminal offenses overseas should not be able to find safe haven in the United States," U.S. Acting Assistant Attorney General John Cronan said in a statement.
In its recommendation, the Commission asked Polish authorities to appoint to the constitutional court three judges that had been lawfully chosen by the previous parliament but passed over by the new government.
"You've heard me ask the question as to why anyone would need to buy 10 or 20 guns, which they can lawfully do under the present laws," Mr. Tory told City Council.
"Cohen advances the novel proposition, without any precedent or legal basis, that Cohen's own counsel should undertake the initial review of the returns of lawfully executed search warrants," the federal prosecutors wrote.
One of the basic requirements for being an eligible beneficiary of Medicare is to be a U.S. citizen or to be lawfully present in the United States (see page 3 of here ).
Effective interventions in response to Covid-19 require public and private sectors to act lawfully and ethically in support of all persons at risk to mitigate community harms and engender public trust.
"Defendant Michigan State University could have prevented hundreds of young girls and women from being sexually assaulted by Defendant Nassar had they only acted appropriately, decently and lawfully in 1992," it says.
This includes EU citizens living in Britain who, over the past forty-plus years, have lawfully taken residence, found or created jobs and businesses, bought houses, brought up families and paid taxes.
Mr. Adams said that, beyond the detainment, he worried that the government might use these interrogations as tools to second-guess the immigration status of people who were lawfully in the country.
It hails itself as a defender of the right of "everyone" to free speech, but if you want to exercise that right while lawfully carrying a gun, don't rely on the ACLU.
Obama used the CAM program to make in-country refugee application processing available to the children in the Northern Triangle countries of certain parents who were lawfully present in the United States.
"The deep state has erupted into a clandestine war between hostile elements loyal to their alternate power structures and friendly elements loyal to the US and its lawfully elected government," one user wrote.
There are some questions that Mueller can appropriately and lawfully decline to answer, including those relating to ongoing criminal investigations and sensitive national security issues -- largely due to the need for ongoing confidentiality.
"That's something that the Department of Defense and the White House will have to work together as implementation takes place as it is done so lawfully," Sanders said without really answering the question.
"Whenever ICE approaches someone they know has a criminal history and have done research to know they are not lawfully in the country, they take them into custody, that's their job," Williams said.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito seemed particularly concerned with language in the administration's guidance that said the program's recipients would be "lawfully present," which they suggested would contradict immigration law.
A commentary on how freedom of speech and religion are not licences to discriminate America's Supreme Court is weighing whether a bakery may lawfully refuse to sell a cake for a gay wedding.
Only the federal government can set the numbers and types of immigrants who are lawfully allowed to enter each year, and policies have been in limbo because of the debate about the wall.
" Details: If approved, the proposed rule would allow shelters to lawfully establish policies to consider an individual's sex to determine admission, permitting providers to cite factors including "privacy, safety, practical concerns, religious beliefs.
In May 2015, Colorado passed legislation making it illegal to interfere with civilians lawfully recording the police, part of an 11-part package aimed at rebuilding trust between the police and the community.
If this law were to pass, there would be no way for police officers to verify that individuals are carrying lawfully, which creates confusing — and dangerous — situations for the public and police alike.
We could enhance the technical know-how of state and local law enforcement officials so that they understand how current technologies process information and what they can lawfully access under the current regime.
Come September 22013, these immigrants will no longer have Temporary Protected Status, meaning they won't be allowed to lawfully work and live in the country as they have over the past 20 years.
If a swastika-tattooed man carries a concealed firearm and shouts racist epithets at a black family across a parking lot, can a jury lawfully infer an intent to intimidate from such conduct?
Last month, the court deadlocked in the case, a challenge to President Obama's plan to spare millions of unauthorized immigrants from deportation and to allow them to work lawfully in the United States.
Immigrating lawfully and legally to the United States from Fiji, Ronil worked tirelessly to achieve his dream, even taking English speech lessons to overcome his accent in an effort to be better understood.
But his lawyers pressed forward, asking the judge to rule that Mr. Khan had never been lawfully detained in the first place, to "correct a substantial injustice" related to the previously withheld information.
But his lawyers are still asking the judge to rule that their client had never been lawfully detainable in the first place to "correct a substantial injustice" related to the previously withheld information.
"Keeping America safe and enforcing our nation's laws in an increasingly digital world depends on our ability to lawfully examine all materials entering the U.S.," Mr. Givens said in a statement on Thursday.
But the plan notably does not address how to handle the hundreds of thousands of Dreamers who would face deportation if the Supreme Court ruled that Mr. Trump's administration lawfully lifted their protections.
If the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) signed off on the sponsor, she "will be lawfully able, if she chooses, to obtain an abortion on her own," the court said.
In doing so, she has lawfully and peacefully insisted that the theocracy at the helm of Iran abide by the rule of law and the human rights obligations it has signed on to.
But other legal experts have said Maguire can lawfully block disclosure of the complaint if he determines that forwarding it to Congress would unconstitutionally interfere with the president's ability to do his job.
"Just as I am committed to defending law enforcement who use deadly force while lawfully engaged in their work, I will also hold any officer responsible for breaking the law," Mr. Sessions said.
A spokesperson for the British Museum said that the classical Greek structures were taken from the Parthenon temple lawfully and were "accessible to the 6 million global visitors the museum receives each year."
But in a statement distributed on Friday, the police said they had obtained new evidence that shows that "Williams lawfully entered the intersection on a circular green traffic signal" and was traveling north.
"It was purchased lawfully," FBI Special Agent in Charge Rachel Rojas said of the 9mm Glock handgun Alshamrani, a member of the Royal Saudi Air Force, used to kill three 3 US sailors.
Mr. Modi's lawyer, George Hepburne Scott, said at a bail hearing on Wednesday that Mr. Modi had been living lawfully in London since before the allegations were made last year, according to Reuters.
Mr. Horowitz found that the F.B.I. had adequate reason in 2016 to lawfully open a full investigation into whether Trump campaign associates were wittingly or unwittingly helping Russia to interfere in the election.
Here, even if the President lawfully could have withheld the congressionally-authorized military aid to Ukraine, conditioning the release of that aid on the public announcements of politically-beneficial investigations would be unlawful.
"It's not like it's hard enough to live every day wishing that I could have got there quicker, but you've got to get there lawfully," he said before walking out on the interview.
"Cohen now seeks the extraordinary remedy of preventing the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York ... from reviewing lawfully obtained evidence of Cohen's alleged criminal conduct," the filing reads.
The court said the "vast majority" of evidence prosecutors had used against Hasbajrami was "lawfully collected," but prosecutors did not provide information to the trial court about whether investigators had "queried" NSA databases.
But open carry laws fundamentally alter this equation, leaving the officer to speculate whether the individual is lawfully entitled to carry the weapon or the weapon is an indication of potential criminal misconduct.
Mr. Barr said for a second straight day that he disagreed with the finding in a long-awaited report by the inspector general, Michael E. Horowitz, that the F.B.I. lawfully opened its inquiry.
The court said the "vast majority" of evidence prosecutors had used against Hasbajrami was "lawfully collected," but prosecutors did not provide information to the trial court about whether investigators had "queried" NSA databases.
But to help them do that, the ACA allowed all "lawfully present" immigrants to purchase insurance on the exchanges, and to qualify for tax subsidies to help them afford the insurance they purchased.
Mr. Kupperman "is faced with irreconcilable commands by the legislative and executive branches of the government and, accordingly, seeks a declaratory judgment from this court as to whether he is lawfully obliged to comply with a subpoena issued by the House defendants demanding his testimony 'pursuant to the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry,' or he is lawfully obliged to abide by the assertion of immunity from congressional process made by the president in connection with the testimony sought from plaintiff," it said.
"Plaintiff is faced with irreconcilable commands by the Legislative and Executive Branches of the Government and, accordingly, seeks a declaratory judgment from this Court as to whether he is lawfully obliged to comply with a subpoena issued by the House Defendants demanding his testimony '[p]ursuant to the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry,' or he is lawfully obliged to abide by the assertion of immunity from congressional process made by the President in connection with the testimony sought from Plaintiff," the lawsuit states.
From 2012 to 2014, prosecutors said, Mr. Echevarria told the authorities that the seven immigrants had been granted temporary protected status, which allows people from certain countries to remain in the United States lawfully.
The rallies came after Australia's High Court handed down a decision Thursday to allow the federal government to lawfully use $13 million to implement a postal plebiscite on the matter of same-sex marriage.
"While products containing cannabis and cannabis-derived compounds remain subject to the FDA's authorities and requirements, there are pathways available for those who seek to lawfully introduce these products into interstate commerce," Gottlieb said.
We are confident that this includes the authority to reinstate a citizenship question and that Plaintiffs' remaining claims will be dismissed after discovery shows that the Secretary lawfully exercised his discretion to do so.
Among other things, AOL's service is subject to restrictions and authorities that could lawfully compel it to produce emails or records — difficult to enforce with a private server like the one the Clintons used.
The repeal means the cable company, or whoever provides your internet connection, can lawfully track your online activities and sell that information — valuable to advertisers and many others — to companies without letting you know.
The Trump administration said Trump possesses the authority to end a program implemented by a previous president, acted lawfully in seeking to rescind it and that courts should have no say in the matter.
Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that the White House would work with the Department of Defense as "implementation takes place and is done so lawfully" — but did not provide details or a timeline.
"The record before me does not contain sufficient evidence to warrant the extraordinary step of overturning the decision of a lawfully empaneled jury following a properly conducted trial," McAuliffe said Thursday in a statement.
"The president lawfully exercised that discretion based on his findings -- following a worldwide, multi-agency review -- that entry of the covered aliens would be detrimental to the national interest," Roberts wrote in the opinion.
Even if it was lawfully procured, the house points to the luxury and largesse she enjoys, as Pakistan inhabits the dismal 147 out of 186 spot in women's health, education, political and economic empowerment.
Schuette has tried numerous times to get the Supreme Court to overturn the rule, and although the high court said last year it was not written lawfully, it has refused to overturn the regulation.
In a copy of the investigation, which Valor obtained, CSN responded that Geração Futuro was secretly serving the interests of "notorious (CSN) opponent" Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corp , adding that CSN executives acted lawfully.
"Recently released documents suggest that the installation of Mr. Wolf as the Acting Secretary may violate the law, as Mr. McAleenan may not have been lawfully serving as Acting Secretary," wrote Thompson and Maloney.
In other words, Alsup ruled that the Obama administration acted lawfully when it created DACA, and therefore the Trump administration can't end the program by claiming the program wasn't lawful in the first place.
"We determined that we could lawfully resume shipping a subset of current products because they are not subject to export administration regulations and entity list restrictions," Mehrotra said on a conference call with investors.
She excoriated a system, overseen by Mr. Kemp and legions of local officials, that left voters lawfully purged from the rolls, waiting in the rain and facing rejections of their ballots for arbitrary reasons.
It is intolerable, given the millions in this situation, that state officials would not know who may lawfully vote and who may not, or what a person like David Sadler must do to qualify.
But one official said that any notes or draft documents discussed by two or more National Security Council officials count as a "record" that may not lawfully be destroyed under the Presidential Records Act.
That means, in short, that he gets to determine what is classified in the first place and he may — even on a whim — lawfully declassify it or share it with whomever he sees fit.
BEIJING/MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Chinese and Australian naval vessels had an "encounter" in the South China Sea this week, and China acted professionally and lawfully, its defense ministry said, rejecting reports China challenged Australian warships.
A statement from the Palm Beach Gardens Police Department said a video, taken from the entrance to the gated community where Williams lives, indicates she acted lawfully in entering the intersection before the crash.
Top aides have tiptoed around the president's statements, saying the administration would act lawfully and that Trump wasn't definitively saying that he would target Iranian cultural sites if Tehran escalates the current situation. Sen.
"That's something that the Department of Defense and the White House will have to work together as implementation takes place and is done so lawfully," Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, said.
"The Saudi-led coalition's repeated promises to conduct its air strikes lawfully are not sparing Yemeni children from unlawful attacks," said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at Human Rights Watch, in a statement.
Top aides have tiptoed around the president's statements, saying the administration would act lawfully and that Trump wasn't definitively saying that he would target Iranian cultural sites if Tehran escalates the current situation. Sen.
Refugees wishing to remain lawfully in the U.S. have filed a class action lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security for allegedly failing to tell them when the deadline was for filing asylum applications.
"Never in my time as a lawyer or as a judge have I seen this kind of total disrespect and defiance of a lawfully issued subpoena — and all on President Trump's orders," she said.
Whether American businesses may lawfully discriminate against their gay and lesbian employees is likely to be one of the first major civil rights questions facing President Donald Trump's upcoming nominee to the Supreme Court.
Though it rejects the Trump administration's argument that current and former presidential aides have "absolute testimonial immunity," it acknowledges that McGahn could potentially — and lawfully — refuse to give much useful information to the committee.
The court's holding is that "a state may lawfully demand production by a third party of the President's personal financial records for use in a grand jury investigation while the President is in office."
"Using encryption to secure data and communications assists in crime prevention but may also inhibit the lawfully authorized interception of communications and evidence gathering in national security and criminal investigations," reads the RCMP statement.
In the last four months of 2016, the FBI lawfully gained access to 2,800 devices recovered in criminal, terrorism and counterintelligence investigations and the FBI was unable to open 43% of those devices, Comey said.
"Because mom resided in Oregon, where Death with Dignity is legal, her palliative care doctor was able to lawfully discuss 'ALL' of mom's end-of-life options with us together as a family," O'Donnell wrote.
They wanted the ECB to reimburse them because the central bank had not opposed the Greek law that authorized the haircut, but the EU court said the ECB had acted lawfully and rejected their claims.
Mr. Verrilli told the justices that Texas' injury, such as it was, was self-inflicted, a product of its own decision to offer driver's licenses to people lawfully in the United States at reduced cost.
"The record before me does not contain sufficient evidence to warrant the extraordinary step of overturning the decision of a lawfully impaneled jury following a properly conducted trial," McAuliffe, a Democrat, said in a statement.
While we saw the rise of Creative Commons, which allowed millions of people around the world to lawfully share and mash-up content, this model didn't fix the fact that artists need to get paid.
They cannot lawfully, except on the floor of Congress, publicly reveal classified documents they have seen, but they can (and they have done so in the past) summarize them publicly -- and with a political spin.
In a previous statement, the company said it continued to have "unwavering confidence that its employees have acted ethically and lawfully," but that "the siege of media coverage" had driven away its customers and suppliers.
Under state law, the parole board is required to weigh a prisoner's entire history: his degree of remorse, his behavior behind bars and the likelihood that he will be able to live lawfully outside prison.
"The Court held that gay and lesbian persons could live out their identity by lawfully marrying someone of the same sex," religious groups led by the Christian Legal Society wrote in a brief supporting Phillips.
"The main drivers of illicit weapons supplies are not the companies and states that manufacture weapons" the report said, "but the governments and entities that acquire weapons lawfully and subsequently divert them to unauthorized users."
Hollander noted that the Supreme Court recently rejected a similar challenge to the appointment of Whitaker, a Trump loyalist who has been criticized by Democrats, and that other courts have found he was lawfully appointed.
" Dirks went on to warn that local police had received "very specific intelligence regarding threats that could pose a grave danger to the speaker, attendees and those who may wish to lawfully protest the event.
Near Seattle, a 23-year-old man who was protected from deportation and allowed to work lawfully under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program is picked up anyway, accused of being a gang member.
"Children are not taught consent at school and administrators do not act lawfully or humanely when students — particularly girls of color — report sexual violence," Carrie Goldberg, the attorney representing the student, told the Daily News.
"Immigration officials are authorized to detain certain aliens in the course of immigration proceedings while they determine whether those aliens may be lawfully present in the country," Justice Samuel Alito wrote in the majority opinion.
Breyer noted that both Presidents Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter issued proclamations similar to Trump's, and unless the Trump proclamation was materially different, then he did not see how Trump could not lawfully follow suit.
But by July, Palm Beach Gardens police said video evidence had surfaced that showed that Williams entered the intersection lawfully, and that a car not involved in the collision forced Williams to stop in the intersection.
" The institution adds: "The Gallery is not yet in receipt of the details of each complaint, but believes that we have acted both lawfully and fairly in changing our service provision to one of secure employment.
The Los Angeles County district attorney also declined to file criminal charges against the officers, stating in a memo that they had "acted lawfully in self-defense and in defense of others" during the fatal shooting.
"I am concerned that the bill lacks sufficient safeguards for verifying whether or not an individual applying for health care tax credits is lawfully in this country and eligible to receive them," said the Pennsylvania lawmaker.
One of the Iraqis in danger of imminent deportation is Usama Jamil Hamama, known as Sam, a 54-year old Iraqi Christian who came to America lawfully as a refugee in 1974 when he was four.
As long as it does it legally and lawfully, I am perfectly okay with advocating for a child and parents' legal rights and putting pressure on the system to give them what they by law deserve.
"During the 2017 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits, lawfully carried firearms will be permitted in the Georgia World Congress Center and the Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center in accordance with Georgia law," the NRA's website reads.
Plus, "one-party consent" is all that's needed to tape a conversation lawfully in Washington, D.C. And presidential taping is more common than you might think: The history of presidents taping conversations isn't exclusive to Nixon.
Nike can't stop third-party sellers from reselling lawfully-purchased product, and following the liquidation of bankrupt Sports Authority's inventory last year, the market was flooded with Nike product that could be resold at deep discounts.
"It has been determined the vehicle driven by Venus Williams lawfully entered the intersection on a circular green traffic signal, and attempted to travel north through the intersection to Ballenisles Drive," police said in a statement.
The Tripoli authorities asked the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday to blacklist the India-flagged tanker Distya Ameya, which left the eastern Libyan port of Hariga overnight carrying oil they said could not be lawfully sold.
But while police initially said Williams was at fault for the crash, several weeks later police said Williams had "lawfully entered the intersection," and told PEOPLE there was "no final determination" of who was at fault.
"Despite Cambridge Analytica's unwavering confidence that its employees have acted ethically and lawfully, the siege of media coverage has driven away virtually all of the company's customers and suppliers," Cambridge Analytica wrote in a press release.
Although the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which was cited in the suit, does not apply to "lawfully authorized investigative, protective, or intelligence activity" by the government, there is no exception for private actors, like NSO.
"When misused, highly toxic pesticides can have catastrophic consequences, and that's why those who are certified to apply them must do so responsibly and lawfully," John Cruden, head of Justice's environmental division, said in a statement.
The justices will determine whether the Trump administration acted lawfully in September 22017 when it ended the program, using a bare-bones rescission memo that legal experts say may have weakened the government's standing in court.
Granted, some deaths can be attributed to lawfully manufactured fentanyl, but the CDC believes that illicitly manufactured fentanyl, which is also used to make counterfeit prescription narcotics including imitation Vicodin and Oxycontin, is the real culprit.
The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act said that anyone who lived without authorization in the United States for more than a year would have to wait 10 years before seeking to be admitted lawfully.
Hise's attorney Tony Anderson wrote in his motion that his client's mental condition and chronic drug use made it impossible for her to lawfully waive her right to remain silent when she was questioned by detectives.
Many immigrants waited in line and came to this country lawfully and paid thousands of dollars to attorneys to stay here legally, while others entered illegally or overstayed their visas with little to no negative consequences.
In 2008, the Supreme Court had ruled that the city's handgun ban, and specifically the requirement that lawfully owned rifles and shotguns be kept unloaded and disassembled or bound by a trigger lock, violated this guarantee.
"A physical-presence requirement ... bears no logical relationship to current economic conditions, and imposes intolerable burdens on the states' ability to collect tax revenue they are lawfully owed," Solicitor General Noel Francisco said in the brief.
Basically, a handful of committees can still lawfully request someone's tax returns and at the very least send them to the rest of the House or Senate, assuming they have a legitimate purpose for doing so.
The question of whether the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee can lawfully request President Trump's tax returns from the IRS turns on a history lesson of the Teapot Dome scandal and its aftermath.
Even if you think I'm wrong about this, though, the right thing to do is to focus on changing the laws, not preventing someone from doing what, at present, she may be lawfully entitled to do.
"We're going to try to halt the President from violating the Constitution, the separation of powers, from stealing money from Americans and states that has been allocated by Congress, lawfully," Becerra told CNN's Kate Bolduan Monday.
"There is nothing that disputes Ms. Williams was in the intersection on a red light, and the witnesses clearly confirm the Barsons had a green light and lawfully entered the intersection," Steinger said in the statement.
"A physical-presence requirement ... bears no logical relationship to current economic conditions, and imposes intolerable burdens on the states ability to collect tax revenue they are lawfully owed," Solicitor General Noel Francisco said in the brief.
But UNHCR is also wary of becoming the sole party responsible for ensuring that migrants affected by Remain in Mexico are treated humanely and lawfully, arguing that the Mexican and US governments need to step up.
The police department's recent statements about Bradford, coupled with the fact that Bradford lawfully owned his gun, has called attention to the ways that black gun owners are often viewed with suspicion and treated as threats.
"The policy alleged in the Complaint — essentially, 'Legal aliens without green cards need not apply' — on its face discriminates against a subclass of lawfully present aliens," Forrest wrote, denying the company's motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
In an order on Friday, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said it will revisit whether Hawaii acted lawfully in denying the plaintiff George Young a permit to openly carry a loaded gun in public.
Trump supporters resented the writer for anonymously undermining the lawfully elected president, while many on the left argued that the writer was enabling a destructive brand of politics instead of taking a more effective stand by resigning.
They claimed in the lawsuit that they had been "lawfully using the subway" and that an officer had thrown them against a wall, used pepper spray in the man's face and punched the woman in the eye.
Even if Alexander had obtained her records lawfully, he would have been "strictly prohibited from further disclosing/transferring the information to any third party without the prior consent of the provider of the information," the source said.
Defense attorney Irene Nunez countered that Creech lawfully defended himself in a fight Creech testified was initiated by Smith, but she conceded Creech had made "errors in judgement" by concealing Smith's body and car after the killing.
Not only has Congress expressed interest in closely monitoring Hours of Service — the amount of consecutive hours a truck driver may lawfully drive — the ELD mandate is widely viewed as a way to better enforce those rules.
Update 2/8/19 9:53am EST: American Media, LLC made the following statement available to the public this morning: American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos.
Under the new rules, which are yet to be made public, phone users will be encouraged to check on a designated website whether their phones were imported lawfully by inputting their International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number.
Under the new rules, which are yet to be made public, phone users will be encouraged to check on a designated website whether their phones were imported lawfully by inputting their International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number.
"However, the risk of losing your total wealth, some of which may have been amassed lawfully, through what some argue are disproportionately large confiscation orders ... can be the most painful part of the sentencing process," she said.
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres on Wednesday said courts are split on the question, as well as the broader issue of whether workers who quit or were lawfully fired may seek injunctive relief from their former employers.
"Someone outside the government, in response to that attention, came up with a solution, one that I am confident will be closely protected and used lawfully and appropriately," Comey said, adding that the government "purchased" the tool.
Although it may come as a surprise to many who watched the campaign, the Leave side stated before the referendum that EU citizens who were "lawfully resident" in Britain would "automatically be granted indefinite leave to remain".
" The official said these queries are "the way that the FBI, looking at its lawfully acquired information, makes its initial determinations about whether further investigation, which often involves further more privacy invasive steps, is warranted or not.
"The president lawfully exercised that discretion based on his findings — following a worldwide, multi-agency review — that entry of the covered aliens would be detrimental to the national interest," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the opinion.
" He added that the Preventing Emerging Threats Act would give federal law enforcement "the authority we need to counter the use of drones by drug traffickers, terrorists and criminals while protecting the freedom to use drones lawfully.
As a matter of immigration law, an immigrant in this situation is "lawfully present," a category that also applies to immigrants in any of numerous other situations in which the authorities forgo the right to seek removal.
"The president lawfully exercised that discretion based on his findings — following a worldwide, multi-agency review — that entry of the covered aliens would be detrimental to the national interest," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the opinion.
Despite his criminal history, the weapon was lawfully sold to Martin two months after he was issued a state Firearm Owners Identification, or FOID card, a document used to designate people eligible to own and buy guns.
"If this amendment were enacted, the Intelligence Community would not be able to look through information lawfully collected … to see if the Orlando nightclub attacker was in contact with any terrorist groups outside the United States," Reps.
If taken literally, lawfully authorized United States travelers will not be able to contract tour services or stay at good hotels, but the delayed enforcement and the president's own speech imply an openness to negotiate with Cuba.
The country has shown it can lawfully remove a prime minister, but it has also shown that voters, who have been allowed to decide only one peaceful transfer of power, still have their leaders selected for them.
Both issues — whether the government can transfer Doe and whether Doe is being lawfully held as an enemy combatant — hinge on his right to habeas corpus, which requires the government to provide a legal basis for detention.
"The police are performing their duties lawfully, professionally and proportionately, and they place special emphasis on treating migrants humanely and with respect for their human dignity," the Cabinet Office of the Prime Minister said in a statement.
The tail doesn't have to wag the whole technology dog, but it is necessary that the country cooperate with the government when it is lawfully trying to carry out the functions that are really important to us.
"This is going to enable us to work with local police and our prosecutors to ensure that when assets are lawfully seized they are not returned to criminals," said Rosenstein at a media briefing at the Justice Department.
"I am informing you now that that [Treasury] Department may not lawfully fulfill the Committee's request," Mnuchin wrote to Neal, whose committee is one of three congressional panels with the power to request a president's income tax returns.
As the United Kingdom debates whether a bakery may lawfully refuse to sell a cake with a certain inscription, a case involving another bakery and another high court offers an important reminder of why laws against discrimination matter.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The laws that prohibit foreign nationals from spending money to influence U.S. elections do not prevent them from lawfully buying some kinds of political ads on Facebook and other online networks, campaign finance lawyers said.
" When asked what will happen to transgender members of the military currently serving overseas, Sanders couldn't answer, but stated that the DoD and WH will have to work together "as implementation takes place and is done so lawfully.
Not only are there very specific guidelines surrounding the deployment of sources, each source operation is continually and meticulously reviewed in order to ensure the source is operating lawfully and does not present undue risk to the government.
At the end of this back and forth, there are a significant number of Republicans who truly believe that fraudulent votes were cast, and a significant number of Democrats who believe that lawfully cast votes were tossed aside.
" The Saudi Foreign Ministry said those arrested were "lawfully detained by the Public Prosecution for committing crimes punishable by applicable law, which also guaranteed the detainees' rights and provided them with due process during the investigation and trial.
The group noted that the Supreme Court declined in 2001 to review the D.C. Circuit's ruling affirming that the FBI lawfully retained the data of gun owners through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System to conduct audits.
In its statement on Wednesday, the company stood by its actions, saying it maintains "unwavering confidence that its employees have acted ethically and lawfully," but that "the siege of media coverage" had driven away its customers and suppliers.
He found that only a single terrorist who committed a deadly attack snuck through the vetting process to enter the US legally after 9/29, out of a total of 211 million people who lawfully entered the country.
Moreover, the TCF enables vendors engaged in programmatic advertising to know ahead of time whether their own and/or their partners' transparency and consent status allows them to lawfully process personal data for online advertising and related purposes.
"We don't know if this source got access lawfully or unlawfully, we just don't know," Krach said, but he said the provenance of the information was less important than the credibility of the documents and the public interest.
On July 16th, Andrew Cuomo, the governor, signed a bill permitting those with premises licences throughout the state to transport their pistols or revolvers to any other venue where they are "lawfully authorised to have and possess" them.
The move comes amid a wider Trump administration push to criminalize unauthorized border crossings, even in some cases when people enter the country lawfully, such as those who present themselves at legal ports of entry to seek asylum.
The so-called Center of Excellence for Digital Forensics would maintain a library of analytic and forensic tools to help police officers during criminal investigations, and it would offer advice on how to lawfully request any digital information.
The so-called Center of Excellence for Digital Forensics would maintain a library of analytic and forensic tools to help police officers during criminal investigations, and it would offer advice on how to lawfully request any digital information.
"Migrants seeking asylum will have to present themselves lawfully at a port of entry," Trump told reporters at the White House, painting a caravan of migrants traveling from Central America toward the United States as a dangerous threat.
"We have certain tools this country needs to keep us safe — and it is great and wise and prudent and legal for those tools to be used lawfully and appropriately," Mr. Gowdy said, referring to court-approved wiretapping.
Despite signing on to the convention, the country has failed to ratify it, and nearly all e-waste can be lawfully shipped overseas, more than 30 years after the first countries agreed to abide by the Basel Convention.
Biden doesn't embrace that proposal, saying instead that he would end criminal prosecutions that separate families and punish people for lawfully requesting asylum, as well as end blanket prosecutions that undermine due process and the rule of law.
Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito mocked Solicitor General Verrilli's attempt to distinguish between being "lawfully present" in the United States (which DAPA grants) and having a legal right to be in the US (which it does not).
Places like New York, which has extremely restrictive gun laws downstate and in the city, will be forced to accept people lawfully carrying concealed weapons, though some of its actual residents might be barred from obtaining a permit.
Later they decided not to charge her because video surveillance showed she entered the intersection lawfully and a car not involved in the collision forced her to stop in the intersection, where Williams' vehicle was struck by the Barsons'.
In a press release, Chicago officials said that the conditions would "effectively federalize local detention facilities" and risk violating residents' Fourth Amendment rights by requiring them to be detained after they are lawfully eligible for release from police custody.
The drone, which the Pentagon said was operating lawfully and was clearly marked as U.S. property, was collecting data about the salinity, temperature and clarity of the water about 50 nautical miles northwest of Subic Bay, off the Philippines.
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion for the high court, finding that the president lawfully exercised the broad discretion granted to him by Congress in federal immigration law to suspend the entry of foreigners from certain countries.
"Thanks to today's decision, children of lawfully present immigrants will not go hungry or lose their homes as a result of the Trump administration's heartless action," said Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson, who was part of another suit.
Per El Diaro's report, the AEPD found LaLiga failed to be adequately clear about how the app recorded audio, violating Article 5.1 of the GDPR — which requires that personal data be processed lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner.
The person who fired the shots had a CPL [concealed pistol licence]," Eric Keiser, the deputy police chief in Eastpointe, Michigan, told WXYZ, "and was lawfully carrying a handgun and said that he defended himself when he was attacked.
It has, for example, allowed newspapers to print the lawfully-obtained names of rape victims and also yet-to-be-convicted juvenile suspects, and it has permitted a radio station to air conversations illegally recorded by a third person.
The company that owns the National Enquirer said Friday that it believes the tabloid "acted lawfully" in its dealings with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos but has vowed to investigate the matter in light of Bezos's accusations of attempted extortion.
Justice Sonia Sotomayor jumped in to outline the stakes, asking Mr Francisco why Mr Trump is bent on removing immigrants "who haven't committed crimes, who are lawfully employed, who are paying taxes, who pose no threat to our security".
"We respect the right of the community to express their views peacefully and lawfully but will not tolerate those who break the law or engage in antisocial or violent behavior," Victoria police spokeswoman said in an e-mailed statement.
"If they did not offer licenses to those who are lawfully present because of your policy, avoided that injury, you would sue them, wouldn't you?" he asked Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Jr., who argued on behalf of the administration.
Newmonth's Peruvian unit has previously accused Acuna and her family of illegally occupying land that it said it had lawfully purchased in the 1990s in a highland region where it once hoped to build a $4.8 billion gold mine.
"National security officials may use search terms or identifiers associated with Americans, such as an email address, to query the information lawfully acquired using Section 702 authority," he wrote in a June op-ed in The New York Times.
The 2003 Commission report warns of nightmare scenarios where a terrorist attack kills or incapacitates all but a handful of the members of one house, then speculates about whether a nine-member House could continue to lawfully conduct business.
It is a small bill seeking to shore up what is a weak background check system, and it is not designed to close the major loopholes that allow people to buy guns lawfully without going through a background check.
"With limited exceptions, the Gun Control Act, as amended, makes it unlawful for any person to transfer or possess a machine-gun unless it was lawfully possessed prior to the effective date of the statute," the new regulation states.
Available from: 1Password | LastPass | Dashlane | KeePass Whether you're lawfully protesting or just want to stay in "incognito mode," there are — believe it or not — fashion lines that can help prevent facial recognition and other surveillance systems from identifying you.
"I hope that the administration now understands that federal agencies must provide lawfully directed appropriations to the programs to which they are dedicated," Johnson, the ranking member of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee, said in a statement.
"On the merits, the Court concludes that Cuccinelli was not lawfully appointed to serve as acting Director and that, as a result, he lacked authority to issue the reduced-time-to-consult and prohibition-on-extensions directives," Moss wrote.
"I can confirm that Officer Staes did have a brief encounter with Mr. Butler and that he handled that encounter properly, lawfully, and in accordance with the policies and procedures of the East Moline Police Department," the chief said.
Shocking precisely no one who has been paying attention to the facts, the IG report finds in broad strokes that the FBI's investigation of Trump's campaign in 2016 was properly predicated, opened under correct evidentiary procedures, and conducted lawfully.
S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) fully respects the Constitutional rights of all people to peacefully and lawfully express their opinions; however, the agency will continue to perform its immigration enforcement mission consistent with federal law and agency policy.
Will they file comments acknowledging that existing methane requirements are lawfully imposed under the Clean Air Act, and that oil and gas companies — regardless of their size — must respect the rule of law and act as responsible corporate citizens?
"After opening the door to Jean's apartment, Defendant Guyger stated in an interview with the Texas Rangers that she drew her service weapon and began issuing verbal commands to Jean, who was lawfully in his apartment," the lawsuit says.
In 1990, for example, Mr. Barr asserted that the Bush administration could lawfully choose to disregard a law in which Congress, as a condition of funding a diplomatic delegation, required that a representative from a congressional panel be included.
"Daibes and Edgewater have engaged for decades in an unlawful conspiracy through which Daibes entities and Edgewater municipal officials profit at the expense of lawfully competing real estate developers, low income residents and the public trust," the lawsuit says.
"The evidence at trial failed to show that public safety will be advanced in any significant way by the removal of the ability to lawfully and safely continue to personally produce medical cannabis," Judge Michael L. Phelan wrote in the decision.
"While those convicted of crime in our society lawfully forfeit a great many civil liberties, Congress has (repeatedly) instructed that the sincere exercise of religion should not be among them -- at least in the absence of a compelling reason," Gorsuch wrote.
The federal Medicaid program prohibits payment to a state for medical assistance furnished to an undocumented immigrant who is not lawfully admitted for permanent residence or otherwise permanently residing in the United States under color of law, according to the bill.
As for the merits of the fight over whether Trump could lawfully move billions of dollars from other sources to fund border construction, McFadden asked Letter about the fact that Congress had passed the very processes Trump was invoking now.
"Veterans who are lawfully prescribed medical marijuana need the peace of mind that they can discuss their medical interventions with their VA clinician without fear of prosecution," Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America lays out in its health policy agenda.
California and the other states maintain that its authority to set standards on tailpipe pollution was granted lawfully by Congress as part of the Clean Air Act, one of the country's foundational environmental laws, and that its revocation would be unlawful.
Texas the Court divided 4-4, leaving in place a federal appeals court's injunction preventing the Obama administration from implementing its deferred action program (DAPA) to allow immigrants who are parents of American citizens to remain in the country lawfully.
After initially saying tennis star Venus Williams was at fault for the fatal car crash that killed a man, police said Friday she had "lawfully entered the intersection" and told PEOPLE there's "no final determination" of who was at fault.
That by failing to consider consumer complaints or perform adequate studies on the state of the industry, federal protections, and effects of the rules, the FCC's order is "arbitrary and capricious" and thus cannot be considered to have been lawfully enacted.
The Supreme Court last month agreed to decide whether the board's members were lawfully appointed and if decisions made by the board, including the filing of a bankruptcy-like process for the U.S. commonwealth in 2017, are invalid as a result.
The case, Department of Commerce v New York, asks whether Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary, lawfully added a question about citizenship to the 2020 census despite evidence that the move would scare off millions of people from completing the form.
A 22-page report on the incident, released on Thursday, concluded the officers "acted lawfully in self-defense and in defense of others" in their deadly encounter with 39-year-old Charley Leundeu Keunang, known by the street name of Africa.
" Similarly, he claimed that the "[r]egistration of all lawfully possessed guns — as distinct from licensing of gun owners or mandatory recordkeeping by gun sellers — has not traditionally been required in the United States and even today remains highly unusual.
" AMI denied Bezos' claims, saying in a statement on Friday, "American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos," but added that the board determined "it should promptly and thoroughly investigate the claims.
"Just as I am committed to defending law enforcement who use deadly force while lawfully engaged in their work, I will also hold any officer responsible breaking the law," he told the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives last year.
On Tuesday, London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he had not been informed of the police decision in advance, and had asked senior officers to find a way for climate change protests to be held "lawfully and peacefully" in the British capital.
His suit against the newspaper "seeks nothing more than to bar publication of information about him appearing in or gathered from court records that at all relevant times were publicly available … and that were lawfully viewed and obtained," the motion said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday she wants all European Union citizens lawfully living in Britain to remain after Brexit in 2019 and promised a streamlined system for them to register to be able to stay.
The regulation restricts all ivory sales to lawfully imported antiques that are at least one century old, and to items like musical instruments and firearms that were made using less than 2105 grams — or less than half a pound — of ivory.
"None of the events described by plaintiffs represents a departure from the understanding pursuant to which Tennessee has accepted Federal Medicaid funds for over forty years—that it must cover lawfully present aliens, including refugees, under its Medicaid program," Anderson wrote.
More broadly, these failures result in officers not having the skills or tools necessary to use force wisely and lawfully, and they send a dangerous message to officers and the public that unreasonable force by CPD officers will be tolerated.
But as their own divorce acrimony continues, Slash is seemingly trying to use this legal technically to prove that they were never lawfully married, and Ferrar is therefore not entitled to half of the millions he earned during their marriage.
"The president lawfully exercised that discretion based on his findings — following a worldwide, multi-agency review — that entry of the covered aliens would be detrimental to the national interest," Chief Justice John Roberts said in delivering the opinion of the court.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Reuters) - A police officer "acted lawfully" when he shot and killed an armed black man in Charlotte, North Carolina, in September and will not face criminal charges for his use of force, a district attorney said on Wednesday.
In 2012 a federal district court agreed with the Stormans, noting that "the rules exempt pharmacies and pharmacists from stocking and delivering lawfully prescribed drugs for an almost unlimited variety of secular reasons" but withhold exemptions only "for reasons of conscience".
The limit is modest in scope: Americans between the ages of 18 and 20 can still lawfully own and use handguns, the restriction doesn't apply to rifles or shotguns, and those affected can still obtain a handgun from a family member.
They argue that even if the information was obtained by the Russians lawfully and was not part of a larger "collusion" scheme, the mere gathering of any information from a foreigner, friend or foe, is a criminal violation of campaign laws.
"Over the past year and a half, we have lawfully issued several subpoenas and interrogatories as part of our investigation into Facebook's practices relating to privacy, disclosures, and third-party access to user data," Becerra told reporters on Wednesday afternoon.
"Over the past year and a half, we have lawfully issued several subpoenas and interrogatories as part of our investigation into Facebook's practices relating to privacy, disclosures, and third-party access to user data," Becerra told reporters on Wednesday afternoon.
"This suspect, unlike Ron — who immigrated to this country lawfully and legally to pursue his lifelong career of public safety, public service and being a police officer — this suspect is in our country illegally," Christianson said at a press conference.
"I am unaware of a single instance in which a person who could lawfully possess a gun was denied a permit to carry a concealed pistol," Daugaard wrote in a letter to state lawmakers accompanying his veto of the first measure.
These actions, a clear violation of Hamas's obligations under international law, made it challenging for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to distinguish between innocent civilians and individuals who could lawfully be targeted for breaching or attempting to breach the border fence.
"A month ago, a whistleblower within the intelligence community lawfully filed a complaint regarding a serious or flagrant problem, abuse, violation of law, or deficiency within the responsibility or authority of the Director of National Intelligence," Schiff said in a statement.
The new rules will restrict those sales to genuine antiques, like ivory statues, artwork or chiseled chess pieces, that have been lawfully imported, as well as items like musical instruments that were made using less than 200 grams of ivory.
But Mandy Smithberger, director of the Center for Defense Information at the Project on Government Oversight, told USA Today that whistleblower protections contains loopholes which mean that a whistleblower not serving in a covert intelligence role might be lawfully exposed.
The National Labor Relations Board said last week that 178 Boeing flight-line readiness technicians and technician inspectors could lawfully take a vote on whether to join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, and set the election for Thursday.
But West bristles at comparisons between his lawfully gun-filled world and that of Mateen—who, he notes, was (temporarily) on the FBI terrorist watch list and arguably shouldn't have been able to buy a gun in the first place.
" The court also noted that "the only question before us is whether a state may lawfully demand production by a third party of the President's personal financial records for use in a grand jury investigation while the President is in office.
"The immediate and most pressing concern for our members and employees is ensuring individuals whose status is expiring have means and measures to remain lawfully," said Sharvari Dalal-Dheini, director of government relations at the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).
His personal lawyers, for example, have claimed that his constitutional authority to supervise the Justice Department means that he can lawfully impede the investigation into Russia's interference in the 2016 election no matter his motive, despite obstruction-of-justice statutes.
" In a letter responding to Mr. Neal on Monday, Mr. Mnuchin said he consulted with the Justice Department and determined that the chairman's request "lacks a legitimate legislative purpose" and that the Treasury Department "may not lawfully fulfill the committee's request.
The migrant children and families who are lawfully making their way to the United States today are similar in virtually every respect to those who have arrived in this country — and contributed so much to its success — since our earliest days.
"Today Trump demanded a counter-investigation into the legitimate, lawfully-predicated DOJ probe of his campaign, based on no evidence of wrongdoing, solely to undermine the special counsel — and he got it," wrote Matthew Miller, a former Justice Department official.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Sunday ruled the Trump administration did not act lawfully when it named a former Virginia attorney general as the acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and invalidated some new asylum directives.
" Niec entered the United States lawfully, ICE said, but he was found "amenable to removal proceedings as a result of two 1992 state convictions for malicious destruction of property and receiving stolen property, both of which are crimes involving moral turpitude.
"[A]s you know, the Administration supports helping former inmates who have served lawfully imposed sentences and have demonstrated a commitment to a better life, and is working closely with Congress to achieve a responsible reform along those lines," Sessions wrote.
The full 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will consider next week whether employers can lawfully fire human resources workers or managers who bypass internal complaint procedures and encourage coworkers to file workplace discrimination complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
" One of Mr. Biden's top rivals for the Democratic nomination, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, also weighed in on Saturday, telling reporters in Des Moines, "If there is a lawfully issued order for a subpoena, then he should follow it.
"If this injunction does not issue, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of otherwise law-abiding citizens will have an untenable choice: become an outlaw or dispossess one's self of lawfully acquired property," Benitez wrote in his 66-page order.
"I think sometimes you have to make decisions, and once he made a decision, he didn't feel it was necessary to hold that decision and they're going to work together with the Department of Defense to lawfully implement it," she said.
Here, the adoption of the government-friendly verbiage — that the president simply excluded nationals from nations that "do not share adequate information" or "present other risk factors" — suggests the court may intend to hold the president lawfully exercised his authority.
In a report issued Monday, the DOJ's inspector general found that the FBI had sufficient evidence to lawfully open the inquiry that eventually led to special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into the Russian government's involvement in the 2016 presidential election.
Nelson's campaign has claimed that tens of thousands of lawfully cast votes were thrown out in recent elections after workers at the polls determined that the signature on the ballot did not match the one on an individual's voter file.
Here's how undocumented immigrants access health care now: Some undocumented immigrants have insurance Some 0003% of the non-elderly undocumented were uninsured in 2017, compared to 23% of lawfully present immigrants and 8% of citizens, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
It also said many Duracell batteries are made at lower cost in other countries, and that it was should not be liable if distributors send them lawfully to the United States, where a "Duracell Bunny" is incompatible with its branding strategy.
As part of this effort, Assange and his lawyers in 2014 appealed to the UN human rights body in charge of determining whether individuals imprisoned around the world are being detained lawfully, asking them to examine his case and issue a ruling.
"We share the concerns about the impact of the executive order on our employees from the listed countries, all of whom have been in the United States lawfully, and we're actively working with them to provide legal advice and assistance," Microsoft told CNBC.
"We are gratified that the NLRB General Counsel found that Google acted lawfully in not allowing this employee to create a hostile work environment," Cameron Fox and Al Latham, attorneys from the firm Paul Hastings, which represents Google, said in an emailed statement.
"Despite Cambridge Analytica's unwavering confidence that its employees have acted ethically and lawfully, which view is now fully supported by [a third-party audit], the siege of media coverage has driven away virtually all of the Company's customers and suppliers," states the release.
The parties to the Loving case, Mildred Jeter, a black woman, and Richard Loving, a white man, had married lawfully in the District of Columbia in 1958 and returned to their home community in Virginia to live and work near family and friends.
"If a newspaper lawfully obtains truthful information about a matter of public significance, then state officials may not constitutionally punish publication of the information, absent a need to further a state interest of the highest order," the Supreme Court wrote at the time .
The law expands the surveillance capabilities of the Swiss SRC spy agency to give them the power to lawfully hack into computers and install malware, tap phones and internet comms and install hidden cameras and bugs in private locations to gather data.
This will be based on a revised Council of Europe convention, with the government saying it plans to introduce data protection standards "that reflect the huge growth in data and changes in technology", and ensure "data is processed, not only lawfully, but ethically".
" The university's general counsel, Bill Ramsey, responded to the lawsuit with a statement last week that read in part: "In the situations identified in the lawsuit filed today, the university acted lawfully and in good faith, and we expect a court to agree.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to decide whether members of Puerto Rico's federally created financial oversight board were lawfully appointed in a dispute that could disrupt the panel's restructuring of about $120 billion of the bankrupt U.S. commonwealth's debt.
The four executive actions include the creation of a "Dreamers Parole-in-Place Program," which would formally admit Dreamers to the U.S. by more easily fulfilling the legal mandate that an immigrant must have been "lawfully admitted or paroled" to the country.
There is literally nothing in the Second Amendment that entitles a person to carrying a gun everywhere he or she goes, but now the default assumption in Arkansas will need to be that everyone in a public setting is lawfully locked and loaded.
"Just as I am committed to defending law enforcement who use deadly force while lawfully engaged in their work, I will also hold any officer responsible breaking the law," Sessions said at a conference for black law enforcement officials in Atlanta last August.
In a statement announcing their closure in early May, the company stood by its actions, saying it maintains "unwavering confidence that its employees have acted ethically and lawfully," but that "the siege of media coverage" had driven away its customers and suppliers.
"This technology is so privacy-invasive that it is essential we be given enough information to ensure that it is only being used lawfully and with respect for our Charter rights," said Brenda McPhail, director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association's surveillance project.
The filing said the social media giant was "failing to comply with lawfully issued subpoenas and interrogatories" for what the attorney general says involves "serious allegations of unlawful business practices by one of the richest companies in the world," referring to Facebook.
Additionally, I would assert that while a president can lawfully pardon almost anyone, for almost any crime, a pardon could also be crucial evidence in support of an obstruction of justice case, and potentially an additional count in an obstruction of justice case.
"Despite Cambridge Analytica's unwavering confidence that its employees have acted ethically and lawfully, which view is now fully supported by Mr. Malins' report, the siege of media coverage has driven away virtually all of the Company's customers and suppliers," the firm said.
His lawyer, Lori Walls, said on Monday that Mr. Crapser's case illustrates how easy it is for permanent residents to be placed in deportation proceedings, even when they entered the country lawfully as adoptees but were not naturalized by their adoptive parents.
"While those convicted of crime in our society lawfully forfeit a great many civil liberties, Congress has (repeatedly) instructed that the sincere exercise of religion should not be among them—at least in the absence of a compelling reason," the judge wrote.
The move is a landmark win for the "right to repair" movement; essentially, the federal government has ruled that consumers and repair professionals have the right to legally hack the firmware of "lawfully acquired" devices for the "maintenance" and "repair" of that device.
A valid assertion of executive privilege by the president can also provide a basis to lawfully defy a subpoena, so Mr. Trump's invocation of it gives Mr. Barr an argument and a shield as the matter moves toward a likely court fight.
The city's elite Gun Trace Task Force has been gripped by a conspiracy in which officers covered for one another as they stole property, narcotics and money from people, some of whom had committed no crimes and had earned the money lawfully.
"The proposal is clearly intended to deny basic supports like food, health care and housing to lawfully present immigrants and their families — including millions of children and U.S. citizens — who pay taxes, work, go to school and contribute to our country's economy," Gov.
Among them, two-thirds, or 2.6 million, entered the country lawfully, having passed inspection at an airport or another port of entry, but did not leave within the period of time they were permitted to stay with a tourist, business or student visa.
Sources familiar with the proposal say the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), founded just less than a year ago, wants the new administrative subpoena powers to lawfully obtain the contact information of the owners of vulnerable devices or systems from internet providers.
The White House said late Thursday it could no longer lawfully pay the "cost-sharing reduction" subsidies, which were guaranteed to insurers under former President Barack Obama's 2010 Affordable Care Act to help lower out-of-pocket medical expenses for low-income consumers.
Asked whether the Justice Department will appeal again or proceed to a hearing before Judge Chutkan over the merits of the man's claim that he is not being lawfully detained, Kerri Kupec, a department spokeswoman, said it was still considering its next steps.
A recent report by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace argued that technology companies and the government should focus not on altering end-to-end encryption systems, but on finding ways for law enforcement to gain access to devices they have lawfully obtained.
Democrats may now find themselves in the curious position of trying to convince the country that Trump should be booted from the office to which he was lawfully elected for behavior that, whatever else might be said about it, was not unlawful.
Senator Kamala Harris, for example, wrote that while a president can lawfully override or bypass statutes that are clearly unconstitutional, she thought the detainee transfer law — along with the surveillance and anti-torture laws — was a constitutional limit that presidents must obey.
If that were true, it would mean they did not even have to show up, separate and apart from whether they can lawfully decline to answer a particular question in deference to a president's claim that the answer is covered by executive privilege.
"Building and supporting a business through the intentional use of people not lawfully authorized to work here is a model that H.S.I. will not tolerate," said Kevin Sibley, the acting special agent in charge of the Homeland Security Investigations office in Buffalo.
"National security officials may use search terms or identifiers associated with Americans, such as an email address, to query the information lawfully acquired using Section 702 authority," homeland security adviser Thomas Bossert wrote in a June op-ed in The New York Times.
It would allow a law-abiding citizen to carry concealed only if they are not federally prohibited from possessing or receiving a firearm, are carrying a valid government-issued photo ID, and are lawfully licensed or otherwise entitled to carry a concealed handgun.
Mr. Bennet may be in perfect health, but when he dies, his estate will lawfully go to his obsequious cousin Mr. Collins, and that is the reason for his wife's aggressive matchmaking, for her obnoxious recital of her daughters' suitors' annual incomes.
He eventually fought his conviction all the way up to the US Supreme Court — but the Court, in 1944, ruled that Korematsu was in the wrong and the US acted lawfully in attempting to intern not just him but other Japanese Americans.
The last time that the United States imposed these kinds of tariffs, on steel imports under President George W. Bush in 2002, the World Trade Organization ruled that they were illegal, clearing the way for countries to lawfully retaliate against the United States.
The underlying lawsuits in those cases predate Whitaker's appointment, and the challengers argue that because Whitaker must be formally substituted for Sessions as the top Justice Department official in the proceedings, the courts need to decide if Whitaker is lawfully serving as acting attorney general.
WASHINGTON, June 20 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday agreed to decide whether members of Puerto Rico's federally created financial oversight board were lawfully appointed in a dispute that could disrupt the panel's restructuring of about $120 billion of the bankrupt U.S. commonwealth's debt.
In 1927, the high court said the Senate acted lawfully in sending its deputy sergeant-at-arms to Ohio to arrest and detain the brother of the then-attorney general, who had refused to testify about a bribery scheme known as the Teapot Dome scandal.
Smith told the Tribune that Claps, who has a firearm owner&aposs ID card and a concealed carry license, was not searched or detained at the time because deputies may have thought that, as a judge, he could lawfully carry a weapon in the courthouse.
In fact, last month President Trump gave the murderer what he wanted, by announcing that he is slashing the number of refugees lawfully admitted to the United States to 18,000 — the lowest number in the nearly 40-year history of the US Refugee Admissions Program.
"The reckless attacks on our client are particularly disturbing because they undermine an already frail system meant to protect honorable whistleblowers who lawfully disclose a reasonable belief that there has been a violation of law, rule or regulation, or an abuse of authority," they wrote.
"I don't see what the privilege is here that prevents him from providing information that is lawfully and appropriately subpoenaed by these three different committees," said Preet Bharara, a former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York who was fired by Trump.
They included a "Dear Colleague" letter jointly issued in December 2011 by the Justice Department and the Department of Education about how schools could lawfully pursue policies aimed at increasing diversity, as well as documents that interpreted US Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 decision on Wednesday said plaintiff Kimberly Bilinsky's job duties fundamentally changed when American merged with US Airways in 2013, and the airline lawfully fired her when she refused to relocate from Chicago to Dallas.
"I haven't heard those comments or had a chance to speak with any[one] about it, but I know that the goal is to work with all of the relevant departments, primarily the Department of Defense, to lawfully implement that new policy," she said.
"This opinion has the effect of eviscerating Kim Dotcom's treaty rights by saying if you lawfully oppose extradition in New Zealand, the U.S. will still call you a fugitive and take all of your assets," Rothken said in an email to Reuters received on Sunday.
The payments, a pillar of the Affordable Care Act, have been controversial since they started, so much so that the House of Representatives sued the White House, arguing that the Obama administration couldn't lawfully make the payments to insurers because they weren't appropriated by Congress.
That is not surprising, because Comey has acknowledged that the President acted lawfully in firing him, and that historical precedent — at least until recently — supported the power of the president to direct the Justice Department and FBI with regard to ongoing investigations and prosecutions.
Again, as with the 2014 CAM program, the announcement of the new expansion assures that only "lawfully-present parents" are able to "request refugee status" for their minor children (and now, following the changes, their adult children and even the "caregivers" of their children).
" Barletta in a previous statement said he couldn't support the American Health Care Act over concerns that it "lacks sufficient safeguards for verifying whether or not an individual applying for health care tax credits is lawfully in this country and eligible to receive them.
Microsoft did not immediately respond to a series of questions about the accord, including whether the company had previously participated in government-sponsored offensive cyber operations or how the pledge would impact compliance with lawfully obtained surveillance orders in the United States or elsewhere.
"It is so troubling to learn that not only this man died but that this man died running away from people who were trespassing on his premises after he was in bed lawfully," Murray Wells, an attorney representing the family of Ismael Lopez, told reporters.
The CAM program had allowed children under the age of 21 with parents lawfully living in the US to be automatically considered for parole to live in the US if they did not qualify for refugee protections but were still at risk of harm.
Their island's Government Development Bank has a debt payment of about $422 million due May 1, and only $562 million in available cash; the law they enacted would let the bank delay the payment lawfully — at least as far as Puerto Rico is concerned.
An attorney for Viktor and Amalija Knavs confirmed to the paper that the couple is "lawfully admitted to the United States as permanent residents," but declined to comment further, including on how or when they obtained green cards, citing the family's desire for privacy.
Facebook has a 'Code of Conduct', which highlights the principles by which Facebook staff carry out their work, and states that employees are expected to "act lawfully, honestly, ethically, and in the best interests of the company while performing duties on behalf of Facebook".
In a case that pits road safety against drivers' privacy rights, the Supreme Court on Monday seemed split over whether police may lawfully pull over a car whose registered owner has a revoked license before an officer has confirmed the owner is behind the wheel.
"Given the CDR program's extraordinary breadth, its lack of demonstrated efficacy, and the government's failure to lawfully implement it, repealing the CDR program is a necessary first step, although not sufficient without other major reforms," the groups wrote, referring to call detail records (CDR).
While some will argue that law enforcement should be further constrained in accessing open source data, privacy advocates cannot have it both ways – both in enforcing strong encryption and in denying law enforcement any other tools that might be necessary to act lawfully and effectively.
The sign above on the right refers to a New York Times report in October that said that before filing the complaint with the intelligence community&aposs inspector general, the whistleblower sought guidance from an Intelligence Committee aide about how to lawfully proceed with it.
" It also vows that the United States will remain open to those "lawfully seeking refuge and asylum from violence and oppression, and those who are willing to work hard to live the American Dream, no matter their race, ethnicity, faith, or country of origin.
The struggling phone manufacturer has recently capitalized on Apple's head-butting with US law enforcement over the ability to unlock suspects' phones by positioning itself as a company that provides strong security for its users, while cooperating with law enforcement when lawfully asked do so.
"It is not appropriate for the governor of any state to suggest that he is going to use the powers of the state as governor to interject his law enforcement authority to prevent the counting of ballots that have been lawfully cast," Elias said.
"A U.S. citizen may lawfully be subject to military detention in armed conflict under appropriate circumstances," he added, pointing to a 2004 decision in which the Supreme Court upheld the indefinite wartime detention of an American citizen captured in the Afghanistan war, Yasser Hamdi.
The law governing military commissions at the wartime prison at Guantánamo precludes American citizens from being tried in that system, and it is disputed whether Islamic State detainees, as opposed to members of Al Qaeda, may be lawfully held there in indefinite detention without trial.
The waiver is only available to aliens who have a specified relationship with a United States citizen, an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, an alien who has been issued an immigrant visa, or they are self-petitioners under the Violence Against Women Act.
It has implications for law enforcement and public safety policy, since clear records of who owns which guns would make it easier to trace crime weapons and disarm people who commit offenses that make them ineligible to possess guns they had previously lawfully purchased.
" Justice Kennedy wrote that the commission had also acted inconsistently in cases involving an opponent of same-sex marriage, "concluding on at least three occasions that a baker acted lawfully in declining to create cakes with decorations that demeaned gay persons or gay marriages.
As The Times has reported, the regulation would put a person's lawfully obtained immigration status at risk if he or she uses — or even applies for — Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly Food Stamps), Section 8 housing assistance or other public programs.
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence exists to certify for the other 211 members of the United States Senate and the American people that the intelligence community is operating lawfully and has the necessary authorities and tools to accomplish its mission and keep America safe.
" The Constitution envisioned, Bates explained, that consent would come from a genuine state legislature—"a legislature representing and governing the whole, and therefore honestly and lawfully speaking for the whole in a matter which concerns the fundamental conditions of the state, and its organic law.
Trying to head off Mr. Trump's defense team, which argues that the president was lawfully protecting the interests of the executive branch from a politically motivated House, the managers pointed out that he never actually invoked executive privilege, the legal mechanism afforded to presidents.
"There was no option for citizens to keep their lawfully acquired magazines with capacities greater than 12 rounds, forcing millions of Virginians to dispose of their property, become a criminal, or surrender them to the government," the National Rifle Association said in a statement Monday.
" Coulter's original talk at the university was postponed due to security concerns, with local police saying they had received "very specific intelligence regarding threats that could pose a grave danger to the speaker, attendees and those who may wish to lawfully protest the event.
Since around 2012, Jamal's lawyer said, he was granted prosecutorial discretion by ICE and given an order of supervision with work authorization to lawfully stay in the United States despite the fact he has remained in the United States past his voluntary departure order date.
But it also probably true that the volatility of a situation will be exacerbated when police are unable to determine who and who should not be armed, or when the lawfully armed citizen believes, perhaps justifiably, that police are exceeding their authority to demand cooperation.
Finally, the Fix Crowdfunding Act includes an important "testing the waters" provision, allowing startups to lawfully communicate with potential investors and gauge interest in their offerings before committing the time and incurring any of the burdensome filing and preparation costs required under current rules.
" Microsoft said in a statement, "We share the concerns about the impact of the executive order on our employees from the listed countries, all of whom have been in the United States lawfully, and we're actively working with them to provide legal advice and assistance.
In 2005, after the George W. Bush administration's detainee abuses started coming to light, he defended Mr. Bush's power to declare that prisoners in the war on terror were not protected by the Geneva Conventions and so could be lawfully subjected to coercive questioning.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has decided that the National Security Agency and the F.B.I. can lawfully keep operating their warrantless surveillance program even if Congress fails to extend the law authorizing it before an expiration date of New Year's Eve, according to American officials.
You might see the car as a weapon lawfully placed in the driver's hands, in which case a woman of that age ought perhaps to have decided not to drive it; or you might see the laws that leave the decision to her as murderous.
The measure includes language that would require applicants for the status to be "lawfully present" in the U.S. The Republican bill significantly ramps up funding for immigration enforcement, according to a summary posted online by the Senate Appropriations Committee — another aspect that could repel Democrats.
"The CFPB's proposal does nothing to ensure debt collectors document that they are attempting to collect from the right person, for the right amount, and on a debt that they can lawfully recover," Suzanne Martindale, senior policy counsel for Consumer Reports, said in a press release.
The enactors of the 2018 Order, though surely no Macbeths, might nonetheless feel a certain kinship, being told that they acted lawfully in rejecting the heavy hand of Title II for the Internet, but that each of the 50 states is free to impose just that. Okay.
The policy, Rand told BuzzFeed News, takes advantage of the fact that very few immigrants who are seeking green cards or temporary visas are even eligible for public benefits, in order to scare those immigrants and their US citizen children who are lawfully entitled to them.

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