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The average case that was overruled by the Supreme Court stood for 28.7 years before being overruled.
This decision was cited in the case Sessions overruled Monday.
Tuesday's decision overruled two precedents upholding Florida's capital punishment system.
In the end, he was overruled by President Barack Obama.
When that happens, eventually the wrongfully decided cases are overruled.
Chandrasekhar overruled the referees and agreed to publish the paper.
But the courts have overruled memoranda from the OLC before.
After nearly 75 years, the court officially overruled Korematsu v.
Her grandfather was an elder, so he couldn't be overruled.
The claims were overruled, and the convicted men lost appeals.
Wednesday's ruling overruled the court's 1977 decision in Abood v.
But he was overruled by the rest of the board.
Judge James Burke overruled the defense's objection to the comment.
If a board overruled Facebook, the post would be restored.
The Supreme Court partly overruled lower courts in June 2017.
"We have a process here in our court system where I can take that denial and ask a judge to overrule the DA. The judge this afternoon overruled them, overruled the DA's office," Kline said.
NBC overruled him and Trump had no comment on our story.
Lawrence itself overruled Bowers, an earlier decision upholding Georgia's sodomy ban.
In the second move, Mr Putin publicly overruled his foreign minister.
This time around, though, Trump seems to have overruled their objections.
Every time, the creditors have won, and Swain has been overruled.
Go deeper: Report: Trump overruled officials to grant Kushner security clearance
Roof's objection was overruled by U.S. District Court Judge Richard Gergel.
It has also overruled court appointments made by the previous government.
The catch was initially called incomplete, but was overruled on review.
President Trump overruled his widely respected national security adviser, Lt. Gen.
Or Parliament, which by convention is sovereign and cannot be overruled?
But their wishes are being overruled in favor of certain death.
Ms. Berejiklian later overruled Ms. Herron's decision and allowed the ads.
The justices overruled the 1992 Supreme Court decision Quill Corporation v.
All four prosecutors resigned from the case after they were overruled.
Yet the nation's third-largest insurance company overruled her treating physicians.
The recommendation that he be released was overruled by Maj. Gen.
"Patti wanted him out but she was overruled," one source said.
They overruled his case in the face of marginalizing other people.
He did not consult his fellow justices and was overruled by them.
Wade was mistaken as a matter of law and should be overruled.
Idaho, like Utah, overruled its voters to pass a narrower Medicaid bill.
Several previous injunctions blocking the progress of the negotiation have been overruled.
Good Jobs Nation will keep campaigning until this unjust decision is overruled.
Their supervisor overruled them and approved the clearance anyway, according to NBC.
But the chair umpire overruled the out call on the second serve.
FEC, the court overruled part of McConnell and all of Austin v.
The legislature overruled it with a new statute to repeal the measure.
The S.M.U. provost, in a move that startled committee members, overruled them.
OnceSongchai has overruled that, allowing Rose to fight in her sports bra.
And it foreshadows a future where Bivens is overruled in its entirety.
His decisions, though, could be overruled by a majority of the chamber.
And in some cases, they've apparently been overruled by people above them.
But Brennan said Federal Savings Bank chairman Stephen Calk overruled that decision.
That came after a Fitzgerald touchdown catch was overruled by video review.
Microsoft appealed, and the decision was overruled in July of this year.
If Trump is overruled by the courts, who knows what will happen.
" As for the decision to let me in, Fitzpatrick said, "I was overruled.
But according to Swarthmore College's global nonviolent action database, King overruled Rustin's objections.
Justice Stephen Breyer asked why Ross overruled census officials in making his decision.
Regional courts backed the government but the Privy Council overruled them in 2000.
Every bone in his body wanted to play but his ligaments overruled them.
Vance reportedly overruled his own prosecutors, who wanted to keep the case alive.
They were overruled, the newspaper said, by their counterparts at the State Department.
They were overruled not only by NASA, but also by their own managers.
The judge overruled the objection and urged the two lawyers to calm down.
Nevertheless, Kenkel was later overruled by the university's president, Pareena G. Lawrence. hi!
Commerce overruled can-makers' arguments that they could not purchase enough tinplate domestically.
When it overruled precedents, it was in technical cases that attracted little attention.
But, according to Swarthmore College's global nonviolent action database, King overruled Rustin's objections.
Volkswagen said it believed the ruling would be overruled and the action dismissed.
And it was that word, Durbin said, that the Supreme Court specifically overruled.
In 2013, the Supreme Court overruled that judgment and recriminalized same-sex relations.
It has overruled decades-old precedents on labor unions, antitrust and criminal justice.
"Listen, you're getting overruled on this one," Pee shot back, ending the discussion.
Attorney General William Barr then overruled his prosecutors, ordering a lower sentencing request.
When he was overruled, he asked to leave — was told he couldn't leave.
When the adults are overruled and eventually ousted, Snodgrass realizes Trump is irredeemable.
This is the reality, which cannot be overruled by charming human rights nonsense.
Some decisions overruled more than one previous case, in whole or in part.
The Times reported Thursday that Trump overruled them to grant Kushner the clearance.
The state Senate overruled the House and kept climate change in the science curriculum.
Daniels (Katherine Waterston), the dead captain's wife, argues against it, but is ultimately overruled.
The 5-4 verdict overruled a 1992 precedent set by the case Quill v.
But the chocolate spread was a step too far, and the parents were overruled.
I remember one time making a management decision that was overruled by my manager.
And in Russia, its decisions can now be overruled by the country's Constitutional Court.
During a final meeting, I pulled civilian rank and overruled the headquarter staff officers.
Nixon be overruled on the ground that the case was a nonjusticiable intrabranch dispute?
Three months after the meeting, Vance overruled his own prosecutors and dropped the case.
The U.S. Supreme Court overruled a lower court decision Wednesday staying the execution plans.
The play initially was called goaltender interference before being overruled after a video review.
But at Thanksgiving, my vote to put something else in the oven is overruled.
The decision was more important for its discussion of when precedents may be overruled.
The will of the people is being overruled by the tyranny of the trolls.
The prosecution had objected to including the Weinstein Company emails, but they were overruled.
" It added that "the decision in Korematsu lies overruled in the court of history.
But at least for now, Ms. MacDonough's judgments have not been overturned or overruled.
And earlier this year, Ms. Hodges publicly overruled the chief on a promotion decision.
My fear of death is always overruled by my need to avoid extra housework.
It wouldn't be the first time that Hensarling was overruled by his own party.
He overruled objections that the accord was too small and released too many claims.
This allows a majority of voters to be overruled by a minority of voters.
And in all but one case, FSCO's investigators either overruled or ignored the recommendations.
But "overnight," this decision was overruled by the White House, with Bannon's personal involvement.
The White House overruled that guidance overnight, according to officials familiar with the rollout.
Trump White House overruled that reading, however, meaning those green card holders were initially barred.
The Defense Department's undersecretary for policy, John Rood, has overruled those concerns, the people said.
But while she was "nervous" to embark on the journey, her excitement overruled her fear.
The fact that the Supreme Court overruled Mr Vala has provided a degree of reassurance.
Doyle also confirmed that she had recommended Clinton fire Strider in '08, but "was overruled."
This week Mr Kerry's boss, Barack Obama, overruled him, as Miss Suu Kyi visited Washington.
GOP lawmakers were furious with proposed budget cuts for the Special Olympics, which Trump overruled.
But the Supreme Court overruled this, saying the use of thermal-imaging constituted a search.
Thursday's decision marked the third time this week the board overruled an Obama era decision.
He reportedly overruled his own health officials who wanted to warn the vulnerable about flying.
Nixon be overruled on the ground that the case was a nonjusticiable intra-branch dispute?
Opponents also say the Labor Department overstepped its legal authority and overruled a peer agency.
In the end I was put on light duty, probably because the city overruled him.
Priebus was ultimately overruled when Trump brought in Scaramucci as communications director on July 21.
Trump disputed reporting that he overruled Pence and "various advisers" on the Camp David meeting.
Mr. Trump overruled the chain of command and the secretary of the Navy was fired.
Local chapters have been overruled by the national organization, often without warning, people involved say.
Both Binder and Koger said it was incredibly rare for the parliamentarian to be overruled.
According to reports, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi ultimately overruled him back in November.
However, the council could be then overruled by the community of coin holders — confusing, Zomorodi acknowledged.
They also said Martinez disregarded court rulings by repeating questions after the judge had overruled them.
A lower court blocked the law, but an appeals court overruled the decision in February 2016.
This is also a relief to Ryan, who avoids the embarrassment of being overruled as speaker.
Initially, GG creator Amy Sherman-Palladino wanted to release the episodes individually, but was ultimately overruled.
Schermer overruled other objections, including from shareholders whose stock will be wiped out in the reorganization.
Tillerson lost the argument over staying in the Paris climate accord, acknowledging he had been overruled.
While Thompson says she was "nervous" to embark on the journey, her excitement overruled her fear.
He later fled the United States, fearing a lengthy jail sentence if the agreement was overruled.
The puppet supreme court overruled acts passed by the legislature, or the government just ignored them.
But a Nationals replay challenge overruled the call on the field, ending the early perfect game.
The proposal overruled the RBI's recommendation that its governor should be head of the payments regulator.
To the contrary, Chief Justice Roberts described that decision as "overruled in the court of history".
While Bailey approved the request, a higher appeals court overruled him and let her avoid testifying.
Lehmann's point is not that the ruthless rationality of the market never quite overruled magical thinking.
Without Kennedy this isn't going to happen, and these limits on capital punishment might be overruled.
But after he was overruled, he demanded that the fight be seen through to the end.
Eventually, two faint pink lines overruled that concern, and I began worrying about miscarriage rates instead.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump summarily overruled Mr. Bolton and the rest of his national security team.
Sometimes it takes a long time for decisions to be overruled, even if they are despised.
As a practical matter, this world looks virtually identical to one where Roe was explicitly overruled.
One of the analysts said that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader, had overruled Mr. Rouhani.
If you recall, though, Dr. Andrews (Hill Harper) overruled Dr. Han, fired him, and rehired Shaun.
That means the special counsel's decisions could be overruled, and he or she could be fired.
So as a precaution, Mets Manager Terry Collins overruled Cespedes's desire to start Tuesday's 11 a.m.
I was overruled, so we ended up leaving Korean takeaway noodles — jjamppong — on her grave instead.
Both Poland and Switzerland have overruled U.S. requests for Polanski's extradition in the past seven years.
Friedman denied any political motive and said he would appeal if the judge overruled the objection.
To be sure, the vast majority of cases decided by the Supreme Court are never overruled.
Mr. Cuomo essentially overruled transit executives and the mayor by deciding to pursue his own solution.
But Mizdol earlier this month overruled the probable cause decision and sent the case back to McGeady.
When Amber Rudd, her liberal-minded home secretary, suggested it be softened, Number 10 promptly overruled her.
He wanted to report this on his show, but was overruled; it had not been officially confirmed.
On Monday, Kim Yong-chol explained that the minders had been overruled by Kim Jong-un's bodyguards.
Or this one — we voted against it on the preservation board but the county inspector overruled us.
His wife overruled the plans for separate seating anyway, declaring that people would mix despite political affiliations.
Earlier this year Ms Hodges publicly overruled Ms Harteau's decision to promote a controversial police union-leader.
Most of the time they are right, and even if they are overruled, they usually delay things.
But this can be overruled by the constitutional court, which is also stacked with Mr Kabila's loyalists.
Even if the trust does decide to explore a sale of Hershey, it can still be overruled.
According to multiple reports, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania overruled a lower court in Philadelphia Tuesday afternoon.
On Friday, after Skakel had been free for three years, the state's high court overruled the decision.
But the DEA overruled the judge's decision and put MDMA in schedule one, the most restrictive category.
After a quick huddle in the Oval Office upon Melania's return, she was overruled by the President.
He has overruled the bureaucrats and reversed course when he believes that the VA policy is wrong.
"I wouldn't do it," Trump told the Times in January when asked if he overruled security officials.
The full story regarding the other clearances in which Kline overruled career officials' recommendations isn't yet known.
The circuit court overruled that NLRB decision in 2009, but Garland dissented, instead supporting the agency's move.
Board of Education (1954), after all, effectively overruled past decisions establishing the doctrine of separate-but-equal.
After the law took effect, they overruled the system's recommendation more than two-thirds of the time.
" In a concurrence, the government said "the decision in Korematsu lies overruled in the court of history.
Earlier nominees have also said that Casey is a key decision about when precedents may be overruled.
Prosecutors argued in court on Wednesday that Officer Rosfeld should be denied bail, but they were overruled.
Senator Marco Rubio said it was "not uncommon" for line prosecutors to be overruled by their superiors.
Mr. Morrison then overruled the party's preference for a moderate alternative to Mr. Kelly, protecting his candidacy.
Thus, Scalia would have delivered the decisive vote, and the court would have overruled its prior precedent.
Senior law enforcement officials overruled the career prosecutors the next day, immediately prompting accusations of political interference.
The senator noted that the court has the highest percentage of cases overruled by the Supreme Court.
Though the court rulings have thrown Congress's timeline into flux, there's no guarantee they can't be overruled.
But the Constitutional court overruled the law last October, calling bullfighting a cultural asset protected under national law.
Even if the trust does decide to explore a sale of Hershey Co., it can still be overruled.
Or she knew and was involved, or didn't do anything to intervene, or voiced concerns and was overruled.
Citing safety concerns, the couple overruled his wish to keep some areas rail-free, including the roof's amphitheater.
Rousseff overruled that decision, saying the ban could weigh down the ability of local corporations to compete globally.
Wade would be overruled by justices he would appoint to the Supreme Court "automatically" is belied by history.
Some mayors used it to ban the "burkini", a body-covering swimsuit, before being overruled in the courts.
Amazon had tried to stop the votes but was effectively overruled by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Goelman said bureau Deputy Director David Bowdich "overruled" the FBI&aposs Office of Professional Responsibility to remove him.
It makes clear what the balance of power is within the government - namely that Tria has been overruled.
Interestingly enough, Donald Trump recently personally overruled H.R. McMaster, his national security adviser, to save Cohen-Watnick's job.
Forty years later the Court overruled Whitney, implicitly finding that the emergency perceived by the government never existed.
If he is ultimately overruled by officials within the Justice Department, that is unlikely to remain a secret.
In the Democratic Party, the people should rule, and the people should never be overruled by establishment insiders.
In doing so, Justice Alito wrote, the majority had effectively overruled the part of its 2002 Atkins v.
He was overruled, and now Bolton appears to have total authority of hiring and firing on the NSC.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey reportedly overruled staff on whether to ban conspiracy theorist Alex Jones from the service.
The memorandum, reviewed by The New York Times, said the judge had overruled federal agencies some 75 times.
She reportedly argued in favor of coming clean about the meeting's true purpose in July and was overruled.
A federal judge blocked Texas's ban on Monday but was overruled by an appeals court judge on Tuesday.
A few years later, the Supreme Court overruled the High Court judgment and criminalized same-sex relations again.
Trump expressed his displeasure at the recommendation, and in an unprecedented move, Barr promptly overruled his own team.
But the central office overruled the identification, saying the bones appeared to be a few inches too short.
They cannot be overruled on matters of state law even by the Supreme Court of the United States.
" The report continued, however: "The White House overruled that guidance overnight, according to officials familiar with the rollout.
The CDC believed those infected individuals should not be commingled with uninfected passengers but CDC advice was overruled.
Those pollsters were overruled by senior Clinton campaign leaders, according to two people in the Clinton campaign orbit.
Under the Senate's rules, the chief justice's decisions are provisional and may be overruled by a majority vote.
But the President reportedly overruled their concerns and ordered officials to give Kushner access to top secret information.
The White House overruled warnings from the FBI and DOJ to allow congressional Republicans to release the memo.
France voted against opening trade talks on Monday, but was overruled by a majority of EU member states.
The revised order was also put on hold by the courts, but the Supreme Court overruled in June.
Kline, according to Newbold, repeatedly overruled her team's determinations that a person should not receive a security clearance.
But an appellate court overruled the lower court, and on Tuesday, the Court of Appeals affirmed that decision.
Then, Mr. Trump overruled objections from diplomats, capping refugee admissions at 45,000 for 2018, the lowest since 1986.
Chase claimed sole authority to decide motions during the trial but he was overruled by the Republican majority.
But then the feds stepped in and overruled, and that's when Van Hook began developing his own standards.
As federal prosecutors introduced his writings as evidence, Roof stood and objected but he was overruled by the judge.
After Trump's tweet, DOJ officials publicly overruled the sentencing recommendation and told reporters they would seek a lesser sentence.
But not long after Trump called the sentence recommendation "horrible and unfair," senior DOJ officials overruled the career prosecutors.
Top Department of Justice officially subsequently overruled the recommended sentence, and the prosecutors resigned from the case en masse.
The EU court overruled that decision, ruling that differing tax rates depending on the size of companies were permissible.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Barry Schermer overruled objections from opponents including state regulators, shareholders, environmental activists and even former executives.
However, the Supreme Court overruled his recommendation, voting unanimously that the materials should be turned over to the public.
However, according to the news service, Dorsey may be overruled by the board to make Twitter an independent company.
In 92 percent of those overrides, judges overruled jury verdicts of a life sentence to impose the death penalty.
Apparently, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey himself stepped in and overruled staff recommendations to remove Alex Jones from the service.
But the voters overruled him last night, so even if the state doesn't expand Medicaid now, it will eventually.
The Marine Corps challenged the order but was overruled and in 2015 finally allowed women into its infantry ranks.
On an earlier occasion, he overruled his entire national security team's proposal to arm and train the Syrian opposition.
Last week, North Carolina's Legislature overruled a Charlotte ordinance protecting people from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
"I'd be extremely surprised if the front office overruled this," added Kimmelman, a veteran of the Obama Justice Department.
He filed six objections to the law under which the JEP operates, which were overruled by the constitutional court.
In fact, Mr. Trump overruled concerns about Mr. Kushner raised by intelligence officials and the White House's top lawyer.
If Roe is overruled, the result would be conflicts over abortion laws in most states as well as Congress.
NBC News reported that Mr. Kline overruled recommendations against giving Mr. Kushner a clearance, despite concerns from F.B.I. officials.
Schmidt overruled them, deciding that such an iconic painting deserved to return to the city it was created in.
Mr. Bush ultimately overruled Mr. Cheney and said the United States would go to the United Nations before intervening.
The president ultimately overruled Mr. Mnuchin, saying that he supported the congressional legislation but that it alone wasn't enough.
When overruled, Mr. Tillerson often says, "It's your deal," to the president's irritation, according to two former administration officials.
When Woodrow Wilson vetoed Congress' attempt to do away with the first time-saving law, lawmakers overruled his veto.
The Court of Cassation, the country's highest court, overruled a lower court earlier Wednesday and ordered Mr. Karoui freed.
Wade was "wrongly decided and should be overruled," because there was no basis for the decision in the constitution.
Carvin responded that Abood should be overruled because it's erroneous, drawing a sharp response from liberal Justice Stephen Breyer.
When the Cherokee Nation's lawyers tried to remove the Dawsons from the tribe's membership rolls, American officials overruled them.
That was a hilarious British sitcom about a permanent government apparatus that contained and overruled a bumbling political master.
Yes, we got it rescheduled, and no, my "maybe you can just do it without me there" got overruled.
Parade organizers responded by challenging the ban in District Court in Lublin, which on Thursday overruled the mayor's decision.
In Rome, the patricians ruled, but could be overruled by plebeian tribunes whose role was to protect the poor.
Parade organizers responded by challenging the ban in District Court in Lublin, which on Thursday overruled the mayor's decision.
Four out of every five cases overruled by the Supreme Court were overturned before reaching that 46-year mark.
His dismissal instead came at the direction of the F.B.I. deputy director, David Bowdich, who overruled the formal recommendation.
Now they also must contend with a president who is likely to be overruled or redirected by his advisers.
Last week, Utah's legislators overruled their own constituents and took away insurance from about 60,000 of those 150,000 people.
But he can be overruled if a senator disagrees with him and asks for the full body to vote.
That was overruled when Prime Minister Conte sacked the junior minister earlier in May causing more friction with Lega's Salvini.
Though the jury sentenced Charles Soult to death, the trial judge overruled the decision and gave him a life sentence.
"We haven't overruled it, but we really have," he said of a precedent in a tax case from North Carolina.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David Jones in Houston overruled two minor objections to the reorganization plan during a 90-minute hearing.
The public vote for the vessel was eventually overruled, and the ship was named the RSS Sir David Attenborough instead.
A magistrate judge released him on $500,000 secured bond and overruled a federal prosecutor's objection to Hodge keeping his passport.
Reuters reported that Yuen had overruled other legal officials when they advised against pursuing prison terms for the three activists.
Turkey's high court had overruled the previous life sentences against him in July, sending the file back for re-trial.
In September, the court overruled Hillsborough's demurrer on the point of discrimination, meaning that the case will proceed to trial.
"The majority has overruled Abood for no exceptional or special reason, but because it never liked the decision," she said.
That same short-sighted effort, in which optics overruled practice, could be felt throughout much of the show as well.
Kerry James Marshall was born in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1955, one year after the Supreme Court overruled the Plessy vs.
In 2007, for example, the board overruled all of the drama jury's finalists to give the prize to Rabbit Hole.
Bank managers overruled those employees and chose not to report the transactions to a federal agency that polices financial crimes.
Justice Alito concluded that both kinds of compelled payments violated the First Amendment, and that Abood had to be overruled.
A day earlier, Europe's top court had overruled an EU decision allowing Gazprom to ship more gas via the pipeline.
In this case, the four prosecutors quit the case after being overruled by Barr, though three remained with the department.
Wade, and suggested the court take up the issue of whether the case should be reconsidered and, if appropriate, overruled.
But the president reportedly overruled the consensus his advisers had reached on how to respond to inquires about the meeting.
"Well, that didn't take long," Kagan lamented in one 5-4 case where the court overruled 34-year-old precedent.
Since the ban was overruled on April 5, though, the county of 329,000 has seen an additional 20 measles cases.
Truth Overruled, by Ryan Anderson: I think [Anderson's] written the best work on social conservatism and the truth about marriage.
It remained unclear whether Maranhao's decision could be overruled by the Supreme Court, the Senate or a majority in the house.
But the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overruled her last year, finding that the issue should go to trial instead.
Department of Justice ethics officials recommended late last year that Whitaker recuse himself from the investigation, but Whitaker overruled that advice.
It remained unclear whether his decision could be overruled by the Supreme Court, the Senate or a majority in the house.
Last year, Bradley overruled the advice of regulator Ofcom and pushed for the firmest possible scrutiny of the proposed Sky deal.
Utah voters approved the full ACA expansion last year, but the state legislature overruled them to pass a more limited version.
Wade would be overruled by justices he would appoint to the Supreme Court "automatically," but that statement is belied by history.
Even though he was at first vehemently opposed to launching iTunes on the Windows platform, he allowed himself to be overruled.
Bungie CEO Harold Ryan filed a "veto" letter with the publisher in an attempt to fix the situation, but was overruled.
The Board's decisions are binding on the immigration judges unless modified or overruled by the Attorney General or a federal court.
More: Legislators have demanded that the F.A.A. explain why it overruled its own experts during the development of the 737 Max.
Carl Kline, director of the personnel security office in the Executive Office, reportedly overruled security experts in the office regarding Kushner.
Birmingham tried to go forward with a minimum wage law even after the state made it clear it would be overruled.
Last April, Pompeo and Bolton successfully overruled Pentagon concerns in getting Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Council designated as a terrorist organization.
The Supreme Court overruled the 1944 case as part of its decision backing Trump's right to limit travel from certain countries.
Having overruled A-R-C-G-'s case, he had to vacate the Board's decision in the A-B- case too.
Administration officials said Mr. Mattis was against the border mission, but he was overruled by Mr. Trump, the commander in chief.
Or she knew and was involved, or, best case scenario, didn't do anything to intervene or voiced concerns and was overruled.
We broke the story ... the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overruled Judge Genece Brinkley and ordered bail be set for Meek's immediate release.
The magistrates overruled the prosecutors investigating the case, who had recommended that Air France stand trial over the crash in July.
In Washington this week: President Trump overruled his own national security experts and announced a rollback of sanctions on North Korea.
The decision overruled the verdicts of lower courts that had found the men guilty of the lesser charge of sexual abuse.
The indigenous, matriarchal Lenapes got short shrift; Quakers and Jews were not accepted originally, until the West India Company overruled Gov.
In New York, for example, one hospital system banned all visitors including partners during childbirth, before being overruled by the governor.
But those were ultimately overruled by the White House, which prevailed on several points that investors had championed, those records show.
In the ruling today, the bench, headed by Justice Rohinton F. Nariman, overruled central bank's circular on the grounds of disproportionality.
"Here's the deal- no one overruled anybody about saying this so let me say it loud and clear now," Fauci said.
The judges of the European Court of Justice have never overruled the region's competition authority, though that is still a possibility.
A Texas judge overruled a jury decision to award full custody of Luna to her mother, Anne Georgulas, in late September.
A federal appeals court, however, overruled that decision, and Brady was forced to sit out the first four games last season.
She noted in particular that some of her own recommendations had been overruled by the deputy attorney general, Sally Quillian Yates.
In that case, after the officer's defenders campaigned for Trump to intervene, Trump overruled the Pentagon and reinstated the officer's rank.
But whenever he tries to talk sense, as he apparently did over the issue of Chinese currency manipulation, he gets overruled.
Zelinsky and the rest of the original prosecution team withdrew from the case last week after Barr overruled their sentencing recommendation.
A Texas judge overruled a jury decision to award full custody of Luna to her mother, Anne Georgulas, in late September.
Poland was overruled by leaders of the 27 other European Union member countries as they gathered for their spring summit meeting.
The play was originally called incomplete but overruled on video replay as Thomas fumbled after he had crossed the goal line.
It was not until three years later that the court overruled this decision in West Virginia State Board of Education v.
Rood overruled concerns from Pentagon research and engineering officials that further restricting exports to Huawei would hurt U.S. companies' competitive edge.
But whenever he tries to talk sense, as he apparently did over the issue of Chinese currency manipulation, he gets overruled.
Trump's Justice Department defended the VA in the case and had argued that Auer deference should be narrowed, but not overruled.
Details: Utah voters approved the full ACA expansion last year, but the state legislature overruled them to pass a more limited version.
One Ghanaian lawyer who considered joining the bench was overruled by his wife who said it would bring shame on the family.
A discipline committee had recommended Medina be fired after the harassment incident, but the decision was overruled, according to the Sun Sentinel.
The Wikimedia Foundation appears to be reluctant to do so based on the thread, and has overruled community consensus in the past.
Although Bolivians voted in a referendum in February 2016 to deny him the right to run, the constitutional court overruled the result.
The High Court overruled the decision, but government regulator the NGO Coordination Board then appealed — a challenge Gitari is still battling against.
Either way, the Justice Department made a surprisingly weak case in court, and a judge overruled its concerns and approved the merger.
But she's overruled and her only course of action is to sternly chat with the father while he's on the operating table.
Its lawsuit temporarily suspended executions until the Arkansas Supreme Court overruled a lower court decision that prevented the drug from being used.
The inflation theme that ruled June got totally overruled by European Central Bank thinking, but the inflation facts never really went away.
Sadly, at the time, the Natural Environment Research Council overruled almost 125,000 votes and dubbed the ship RRS Sir David Attenborough instead.
If he wanted to go public earlier about Russia but was overruled by Obama, that would be equally disgraceful and equally disastrous.
Really, it feels like someone had a big, shoot-for-the-moon idea but was squashed and overruled by conservative higher-ups.
"Any U.S. attorney who brings an indictment can be overruled by the attorney general — even if the case is meritorious," said Coffee.
"Any U.S. Attorney who brings an indictment can be overruled by the Attorney General — even if the case is meritorious," he said.
The overruled censor was appointed by the BJP, whose coalition partner in Punjab, the SAD, had much to lose from bad publicity.
Later, when the advisory school board voted against opening a slate of charter schools, Cerf, then Christie's state schools superintendent, overruled them.
It points to the fact that some officials in the Justice Department had recommended a criminal prosecution for HSBC, but were overruled.
Mora was originally given a yellow card but a video review overruled the decision and changed the call to a red card.
"Any U.S. attorney who brings an indictment can be overruled by the attorney general — even if the case is meritorious," he said.
He overruled plans to shoot ten locals in retaliation—a response the commandos had feared, and which had weighed heavily on them.
The state attorney general argues that citizens have a constitutional right to publicly display weapons, which cannot be overruled by city authorities.
In the New York and Cleveland examples, a replay umpire could have, theoretically, overruled the umpires on the field without much confusion.
Superdelegates were created with the idea that sometimes the voters may need to be overruled by party insiders and the party establishment.
Despite this upset, veterans' legal advocates were still working quietly behind the scenes, determined to have the 2009 decision in Haas overruled.
Trump on Monday railed against reporting that suggested he overruled Pence and other advisers in inviting the Taliban leaders to Camp David.
An unprecedented fiscal crisis led Congress to create a Financial Oversight and Management Board, which effectively overruled self-government in the commonwealth.
He overruled Secret Service plans that he helicopter to the White House, insisting that only the President lands on the South Lawn.
Prosecutors felt they had enough evidence to build a case, but Mr. Vance overruled his lawyers, several news organizations reported last month.
In doing so, the Justices overruled a Supreme Court precedent that, as it happens, was nearly as old as Roe v. Wade.
One of them allowed split juries for felony trials, so the few black jurors could be easily overruled by a white majority.
Dorsey reportedly told one person that he had overruled a decision to kick conspiracy theorist Alex Jones off the platform last month.
A court overruled the I.O.C. and, at a ceremony in Vancouver in June 503, Scott, in tears, held aloft her gold medal.
The state-appointed special prosecutors then overruled Flint's city council when it tried to bring the water back to its original source.
France's Cour de Cassation on June 28 overruled an appeals court which a month earlier had ordered doctors to keep Lambert alive.
Mr. Kinsella had originally called the novel "Dream Field," a choice that was overruled by his editor, according to the author's website.
The Marine Corps, which had initially challenged the Pentagon's 203 order and was overruled, allowed women into its infantry ranks in 2015.
Twenty-two states are poised to ban abortion if Roe is overruled, according to an estimate by the Center for Reproductive Rights.
In 2013, for example, F.T.C. commissioners overruled a staff recommendation to sue Google for abusing its dominance in search to harm rivals.
The Energy Department, beginning in the Obama administration, favored closing down the MOX project for the same reason, but Congress overruled it.
And we can't say it's much of a democracy when twice in my lifetime, the Electoral College has overruled the American people.
All four withdrew from the case in an apparent protest after their sentencing recommendation was overruled, with Kravis leaving his post entirely.
On Tuesday, Europe's top court overruled the European Union's decision to let Russia's Gazprom ship more gas via the Opal gas pipeline.
In at least three of those 34 cases, judges have overruled the office and freed defendants, citing problems with Mr. Scarcella's tactics.
But the decision was reversed in the afternoon when "someone overruled State," said one person who planned to participate in the talks.
But E.P.A. Administrator Scott Pruitt overruled a staff recommendation for a ban, after objections were raised by Dow and other industry players.
Last August, he ordered its director, Iván Velásquez, a Colombian, out of the country, but he was overruled by Guatemala's highest court.
The president personally overruled intelligence officials to demand that his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, be given a top-secret security clearance.
But other aides have said Mr. Priebus urged Mr. Trump not to bring Mr. Scaramucci to the White House and was overruled.
Mr. Obama overruled advisers who had suggested that he stay in his car during the parade, which lasted until well after sundown.
Shortly after the cathedral was finished in 1858, the church asked Czar Alexander II to transfer it, but the plea was overruled.
During the campaign, Mr. Kushner opposed Mr. Christie's appointment to oversee the transition team, but Mr. Trump overruled him, aides have said.
At least for the moment, however, the Court has not overruled cases like Kennedy, which reserves executions to the most heinous crimes.
The government has set up a pro-Maduro legislative superbody called a Constituent Assembly that has overruled the country's opposition-led Congress.
Presidents have overturned import bans before, including in 2013, when President Barack Obama overruled an ITC court decision to ban certain iPhones.
Some anti-abortion activists objected to the inclusion of rape and incest exceptions in Hyde, Ziegler said, but ultimately, they were overruled.
But the three Republican commissioners — all appointed by Mr. Trump — overruled them and voted against imposing any fines or penalties at all.
The 51-year-old bodyguard-turned-judge and his court have overruled virtually every major law passed by the opposition-led assembly.
He was released on $500,000 secured bond by a federal magistrate who overruled a federal prosecutor's objection to Hodge keeping his passport.
They said the number of rejections that were overruled was unprecedented — it had happened only once in the three years preceding Kline's arrival.
Reuters reported earlier that Yuen had overruled other senior legal officials when they initially advised against pursuing prison terms for the three activists.
On Syria, in particular, Clinton wanted America to arm the rebels and try to topple Bashar al-Assad early, and Obama overruled her.
Dennis Ross in exchange for them not signing a discharge petition that would have overruled him and forced a series of immigration votes.
According to the New York Times, Stamos's perspective was overruled by the legal and business interests of Facebook, which argued for prolonged silence.
Not only did he feel inundated by meetings and paperwork, he said, he was frequently overruled by the bureaucrats overseeing the turnaround effort.
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) overruled objections to the plant last month, saying it was satisfied all environmental concerns would be handled adequately.
The decision overruled a ruling by a three-judge panel of the court that at least temporarily blocked her from getting an abortion.
Why it matters: If adopted by enough Supreme Court justices, this approach could see past decisions being overruled, including the 1973 Roe v.
A panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals initially overturned his conviction in 2017, but then the full court overruled that panel decision.
The Austin decision was overruled by Citizens United in 2010 — in a majority opinion by Justice Kennedy, one that vindicated his 1990 dissent.
The process of figuring out the Luke's evolution was "highly collaborative," and Johnson never overruled him on the basis of on-set hierarchy.
In March his government voted not to extend the IVD's mandate, originally due to end in May (a court later overruled the decision).
The state&aposs high court in May overruled a different Las Vegas judge&aposs decision to postpone the execution over questions about cisatracurium.
The Commission refused to invite him but was overruled by the major party candidates, Republican President George H.W. Bush and then-Arkansas Gov.
Tillerson reportedly wanted to appoint neoconservative Elliott Abrams for the deputy job but was overruled because Abrams criticized Trump during the presidential race.
Finally came the White House shakeup: Press secretary Sean Spicer resigned after Trump overruled top advisers and hired Anthony Scaramucci as communications director.
A federal court later overruled Lloyd's guidance after the American Civil Liberties Union brought lawsuits against the Trump administration defending the immigrant minors.
But let's have more specifics going forward, and let's not pretend that Tyrion will have all the answers or will never be overruled.
An NLRB official overruled the university's objections in March, but Columbia appealed to the national board, which has yet to issue a ruling.
The Marines was the only military branch to request keeping some jobs closed to women, but Defense Secretary Ash Carter overruled the service.
Each time, however, they were overruled by the then attorney-general, who criticised Mr Netanyahu's conduct but said it fell short of criminal.
Both Scotland and Northern Ireland voted by clear majorities to remain in the EU, only to be overruled by the English and Welsh.
Muscle memory balked at this, and was swiftly overruled—steering could only interfere, at this point, with the path we were already on.
Amid the outcry, Trump railed against reports that he overruled advisers on the matter as Pompeo embraced the role of defending the president.
DeVos was overruled by Trump, who revealed his decision when speaking to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House on Thursday.
Dead not because of rulings by the Roberts Supreme Court which have overruled much of the current laws in place since the 28503s.
A state appeals court overruled Judge Campbell, saying she had not established grounds for taking the rare and weighty step of blocking publication.
Barr is required to inform congressional leaders that Mueller's work is over and notify them about any times he overruled the special counsel.
According to the Washington Post, Schumer responded by appealing to Trump — who overruled his own vice president: Schumer was prepared with a response.
The court overruled two precedents, on procedures in property rights cases and whether states may be sued in the courts of other states.
Some students and teachers say that rule was sometimes rightfully overruled by previous principals when a student was particularly gifted in the arts.
But Mr. Modi claimed earlier this month, during his successful campaign for re-election, that he had overruled advisers who worried about them.
Using the same reasoning, Mr. Bork also criticized conservative judges of earlier generations, like those who overruled economic reforms in the Progressive Era.
Top Justice Department officials later overruled that recommendation after Trump complained publicly on Twitter, though he has insisted he did not intervene directly.
Verma had earlier encouraged Republican states to seek a partial expansion of Obamacare, but the idea was ultimately overruled by the White House.
A 60-day review period where the administration could have overruled the order has now passed and the exclusion order will take effect.
Last December, Mr. Trump overruled his top advisers to order the withdrawal of all 2,000 American ground troops from Syria within 30 days.
Without the threat of being overruled, states are free to make their own net neutrality rules as strong or stronger than 2015's.
His team begged him to make the feature opt-in, but "Mark basically just overruled everyone," an executive at the time told me.
In November, Trump overruled military leaders and cleared three members of the military who were either credibly accused or convicted of war crimes.
Critics of the federal bill said they generally support the development of self-driving technology but felt neglected and overruled by federal legislators.
Attorney General Eric Holder and the Justice Department overruled them, despite a rather widespread view that the men were trying to intimidate voters.
Perhaps no one who saw the headline before it went out noticed it would be problematic, or if they did, they were overruled.
When employers overruled the test results to hire someone for more subjective reasons, the employees were significantly more likely to quit or be fired.
Power price freezes by previous governments have been overruled by the courts as smaller power vendors challenged them in court, saying they distort competition.
There was the man identified in court documents only as ''Supervisor B,'' who overruled nervous subordinates and told them to develop the illegal software.
Economy Minister Tria appeared to push for more moderate spending, only to be overruled by Salvini and fellow Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio.
The ban was overruled by India's highest court in September 2018 — but women have still struggled to enter, and the issue has become political.
Case in point: The fear of being turned into a functioning, conscious zombie is quickly overruled by a desire to save themselves from death.
The White House overruled career government officials' recommendations that at least 30 Trump appointees not receive top secret clearances, according to NBC News. Rep.
Scandal 6: Trump overruled the advice of his lawyers and intelligence experts, and granted his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, a top-secret clearance.
He then fled the United States, fearing a plea bargain with prosecutors would be overruled and that he would get a lengthy prison term.
But the Pentagon chief was overruled by another member of Trump's team, budget chief Mick Mulvaney, according to two sources familiar with the deliberations.
Guatemala's Constitutional Court overruled Morales' decision after all-night deliberations on five appeals, blocking Morales' decision to unilaterally end a U.N. anti-corruption commission.
Breaking along ideological lines, the conservative majority held that the state is immune from such a lawsuit and overruled some 40-year-old precedent.
If the next prime minister were to make an Article 50 declaration without a vote by Parliament, it could be overruled by judicial review.
The decision overruled an Obama-era ruling in a 2014 case that made it easier for workers to be considered full employees, not contractors.
The flag ban, however, was overruled on Friday by a judge in Madrid, and Barcelona's fans filled their half of the stadium with Esteladas.
Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU by a majority of 56 percent to 44 percent, though was overruled by the U.K. majority.
Monday's ruling was a temporary hurdle for the board, which has overruled several decisions made during the administration of Trump's predecessor, Democrat Barack Obama.
"It's been effectively overruled, but I would put the final nail in," Kavanaugh told the American Enterprise Institute in 2016 about the Morrison ruling.
He also wondered whether the committee's 2014 decision to send the report to the CIA for internal dissemination overruled its previous assertion of control.
In the aftermath, it was reported Trump had overruled top advisers — including Vice President Mike Pence — in inviting the Taliban to the presidential retreat.
A reader asks: I noticed that the W.H.O. overruled the C.D.C. and issued a Zika advisory suggesting women in affected areas should delay pregnancy.
Mr. Barr overruled the sentencing recommendation of four career prosecutors after Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter that Mr. Stone was being treated too harshly.
The five-year ban was suggested by Lundvall herself, but only after her initial motion for a lifetime ban was overruled by her peers.
More than four minutes elapsed — much of it with Gauvin and Barbara lying on the field in considerable pain — before Gauvin's goal was overruled.
A three-panel judge would then get to adjudicate the challenge — meaning Trump could be overruled should he try to fire the special counsel.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump summarily overruled Mr. Bolton and the rest of his national security team with his abrupt and dangerous troop withdrawal decision.
The show's creators have made clear that they object to having the name even appear in the title but were overruled by marketing considerations.
But Mr. Strzok's lawyer said the deputy director of the F.B.I., David Bowdich, had overruled the Office of Professional Responsibility and fired Mr. Strzok.
But Mr. Detzner was overruled by Mr. Scott, who ordered him to seek the money so that it could be spent before the election.
The White House reportedly overruled a proposal from the Centers for Disease Control that would have urged anyone over 2503 to avoid airplane travel.
The development was initially rejected by local politicians over environmental concerns, but that decision was subsequently overruled following an inquiry by the Scottish Government.
" She added: "Even worse, Trump refuses to centralize crisis management in the White House — allowing CDC scientists to be overruled and sowing internal dysfunction.
The four-person prosecution team quit after their recommended sentence of seven to nine years in prison was overruled by top Justice Department officials.
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Roberts, will preside over the trial, although he can be overruled by a majority of Senators.
For starters, we need to re-evaluate the role of the Electoral College, which has -- in my short lifetime -- overruled the popular vote twice.
There was the man identified in court documents only as "Supervisor B," who overruled nervous subordinates and told them to develop the illegal software.
The decision overruled a previous decision from the FBI's office of professional responsibility that found Strzok should face a demotion and 60-day suspension.
The French-Polish director lives in France after fleeing the United States following pleading guilty, for fear his deal with prosecutors would be overruled.
Kline, according to veteran White House security official Tricia Newbold, repeatedly overruled her team's determinations that a person should not receive a security clearance.
To their dismay, voters overruled them by a huge majority in a subsequent referendum in November, successfully raising the minimum wage for all workers.
The memo does not specify the names of the individuals whose security clearances were initially denied -- only to be overruled by the White House.
Stewart was arguing that some 20143 to 80 percent of Americans were being overruled in the political realm by a small percentage of extremists.
But in January he overruled precedent, and his own clerks, to allow an amendment from Remainers to a motion that would normally be unamendable.
The drive might have gone farther, but a catch for a first down was overruled on review, leaving Clemson with a fourth and short.
In an early test of President Barack Obama's belief that international terrorists could be successfully prosecuted in the criminal courts, Mr. Murphy was overruled.
It was when he was director of the CIA that Petraeus urged the arming of the Syrian moderate opposition, which was overruled by President Obama.
Witnesses at Alamo's trial claimed he overruled the cult and decided on who would get married, who was allowed to eat and who received cults.
Even Trump's National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster advised him against using the term "radical Islamic terrorism" in his speech, but was overruled, according to CNN.
He also mentioned a Reuters report that Hong Kong's Justice Secretary Rimsky Yuen had overruled department colleagues in pursuing prison sentences for the democracy activists.
Obama commutes sentence of Manning Obama's decision drew sharp criticism from some Republicans and the President overruled his secretary of defense, who opposed the move.
However, the state Supreme Court overruled his decision, which Verified Voting says will limit the state's ability to do election audits or catch hacking attempts.
Kline allegedly overruled career-level staff who advised against granting officials security clearances, after red flags were raised about things found in their background checks.
Mueller was referring to a 2000 opinion from the department's Office of Legal Counsel — opinions from that office remain binding until they're withdrawn or overruled.
In the decision, the AG overruled the Board of Immigration Appeals' (BIA) precedent decision in Matter of A-R-C-G-, 26 I&N Dec.
In the most recent case, the oversight board itself has been ruled illegal, in a case where, once again, the First Circuit overruled Judge Swain.
On Tuesday the entire team of lawyers who had prosecuted Stone resigned, after the Justice Department overruled their sentencing recommendation, raising concerns of political interference.
That decision effectively left detainees no means by which to challenge their detention in federal courts, and was overruled by the Supreme Court in 19973.
Secretary Ross overruled career employees at the Census Bureau, who said the citizen question would compromise the quality of the census count, Judge Furman said.
Newbold told the committee last month that officials in the Trump administration overruled her and others' recommendations not to grant security clearances to 25 individuals.
The U.S. Bankruptcy judge in Dallas sided with CHC and overruled the objection, in part because the company followed industry precedent for calculating the fee.
He brought another suit, which was successful in the District Court in 85033, but which the Ninth Circuit overruled in 2010, finally settling the issue.
A panel that reviews applications for exemptions from the rules reportedly approved Apple's initial proposal, but that decision was overruled by more highly ranked authorities.
The Marines were the only military service to request to keep some jobs closed to women, a request that then-Defense Secretary Ash Carter overruled.
But Eric H. Holder Jr., then the attorney general, overruled Mr. Comey and reduced the charge to a misdemeanor, sparing Mr. Petraeus any jail time.
Boris Johnson reportedly overruled officials to send a close friend on foreign trade missions, despite her business failing to meet eligibility criteria for the visits.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump overruled the advice of his military and civilian officials to order the withdrawal of American troops from the conflict in Syria.
A former federal judge brought in to adjudicate the matter overruled the permanent suspension because Rice was effectively being suspended twice for the same infraction.
In the case of Syria, Mr. Trump overruled his generals and civilian advisers in favor of fulfilling a promise to bring home 2,000 American troops.
He overruled objections, including from an unsecured creditors committee, which said the process for selling Sears was unfair to them and argued for a liquidation.
It overruled the Korematsu case, officially reversing a wartime ruling that for decades has stood as an emblem of a morally repugnant response to fear.
"I don't think that we have ever overruled a case where reliance interests are remotely as strong as they are here," Justice Elena Kagan said.
The Supreme Court has overruled racist precedents that allowed for segregated accommodations for blacks and whites and permitted the internment of Japanese-Americans during wartime.
Khan told LBC radio Tuesday that he had argued with the government that construction workers should be ordered to stay home but had been overruled.
On Tuesday, law minister Farogh Naseem resigned in order to represent Bajwa in court, and being overruled by the court would almost certainly weaken Khan.
Mr. Lekota said he had fired Mr. Magashule, but was overruled by his patron, the A.N.C.'s deputy secretary general at the time: Mr. Zuma.
Then comes the agony of arranging the funeral procession, with Robert Kennedy (Peter Sarsgaard) and Jack Valenti (Max Casella) poised to be consulted or overruled.
Your former editor Graydon Carter bought you a bespoke Anderson & Sheppard suit for your birthday and overruled you on your choice of belt loops vs.
To this day, the Supreme Court has not overruled its infamous Korematsu opinion of 1944, which validated our mass incarceration in deference to national security.
As Bloomberg reported earlier this year, Google told the board that the Obama-era standard "should be overruled" and a broader, pro-employer ruling reinstated.
For instance, the twenty-five examples of overruled recommendations by Ms. Newbold heralded by the Democrats include non-political officials such as a GSA custodian.
Jared Kushner President Donald Trump overruled objections from White House senior staff and the intelligence community to get Jared Kushner his top-secret security clearance.
The jury's decision, before it was overruled by the judge, would have allowed her to Luna to receive care at the clinic without Younger's approval.
Ironically, in 1910 the Rachewskaïa family did not appreciate this eccentric funerary monument and proposed it be changed, but Brancusi himself overruled their suggested modifications.
Hours later, senior DOJ officials overruled the prosecutors, said the initial recommendation was "extreme and excessive and disproportionate to Stone's offenses," and recommended a lower sentence.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overruled prior decisions and said that a worker's sex is necessarily a factor in discrimination based on sexual orientation.
"The only film I can think of recently where a local authority has overruled our rating is This is England, a Shane Meadows film," Austin says.
"Like any other executive order, it can be modified, rescinded, or expanded by the next President, and codified or overruled by the next Congress," Vladeck added.
Rousseff also overruled congressional restrictions on the way the Bolsa Familia program, which gives low-income families a monthly stipend under certain conditions, could be financed.
IN 2016, Donald Trump said Roe v Wade, the 1973 abortion-rights ruling, would "automatically" be overruled by justices he would appoint to the Supreme Court.
According to the WSJ's report on Wednesday, the DOJ's objection - that the money would be seen as a ransom payment - was overruled by the State Department.
So even if a majority of people in Greece, Spain, and Portugal voted against austerity, the democratic vote was overruled by the predominance of German austerity.
Washington (CNN)Attorney General William Barr has overruled an asylum decision that protected some immigrants seeking asylum based on family ties, the Justice Department announced Monday.
He served 42 days in jail after a plea bargain but later fled the United States fearing a lengthy jail time if the deal was overruled.
Dorsey told one person that he had overruled a decision by his staff to kick Mr. Jones off, according to a person familiar with the discussion.
The finding was overruled by the British government (on advice from the Bank of England, among others), which judged that a merger would increase financial stability.
The FDA later overruled that decision to push eteplirsen through its Accelerated Approval program, which fast-tracks treatments for rare conditions that have an unmet need.
On Tuesday a higher court overruled the decision to release Altan, ordering his arrest on grounds that there was a risk of him fleeing, Anadolu reported.
However, the court of appeals overruled that decision and reinstated the case, filed by the daughter of one of the victims of the 2012 spa shooting.
Why are taxpayers in so many states picking up the tab for these faux elections when the results can be overruled by superdelegates or unbound delegates?
Heslin told a reporter that he had opposed the project to rebuild at the site, and, having been overruled, decided he wanted the ground clearly marked.
On Wednesday, a three-judge panel of the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals overruled that decision and stayed Ray's execution until it could gather more evidence.
Bishop successfully argued in federal court last month that FWS officials overruled their own scientists when refusing to put the wolverine on the endangered species list.
Although he would be somewhat glad his case was finally overruled, he would be upset that it was cited while upholding discrimination against another marginalized group.
Three clinicians who said in interviews that they were involved in dozens of evaluations said they believed their concerns about some residents were overruled or ignored.
The Associated Press, citing a federal official, reported that health officials wanted to recommend that elderly Americans avoid flying but were overruled by White House officials.
The new advice overruled measures brought in by San Francisco mayor London Breed earlier that day banning gatherings of 1,000 people or more for two weeks.
Mark Zuckerberg is the ultimate decisionmaker at Facebook—he is not only the CEO, he also controls a majority of the stock and cannot be overruled.
Sticking point: Unionists in Northern Ireland felt a deep sense of betrayal, with Mr. Johnson having overruled objections to the deal from lawmakers who represent them.
Mr. Tillerson asked Elliott Abrams, a veteran of the Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush administrations, to become his No. 2, but Mr. Trump overruled him.
"The chairwoman overruled my use of this," Porter told "Late Night" host Seth Meyers as he held up the bingo board that Waters shut down. Rep.
Initially, he was overruled by lawyers in Mr. Magashule's office, who deemed the contract invalid because procurement rules, like a competitive bid, had not been followed.
Rembar saw that the path to changing obscenity law was not to get Roth overruled but to get Brennan's opinion restated as an anti-censorship decision.
Several prominent members of both the P.M.L.N. and the P.P.P. reportedly opposed the legislation, but were overruled by the top party leaders who control decision-making.
In a party-line vote on Monday, Republicans on the House intelligence panel overruled their Democratic colleagues and sent the memo to the president for approval.
The vote, which pitted incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta against his long-standing rival Raila Odinga, was overruled by the Supreme Court in September, citing procedural irregularities.
Conservatives in Utah and Idaho blocked Medicaid expansion until voters overruled them, prompting the GOP politicians to do everything in their power to limit its reach.
People familiar with the matter tell the Post the Energy Department requested more modest spending cuts, but was overruled by the Office of Management and Budget.
To the extent Korematsu did not involve this close scrutiny, it has arguably already been overruled sub rosa by the cases that established those scrutiny norms.
Reports emerged last week that two White House security specialists initially rejected Kushner's application before being overruled by the head of the president's personnel security office.
Barr was also bound to tell Congress whether, at any point in the investigation, the attorney general had overruled any "proposed action" by the special counsel.
The world's top online retailer and cloud computing company had tried to stop the votes, but it was effectively overruled by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
In so doing, the full appeals court overruled a decision by a smaller panel of its judges to uphold the district court's decision in the college's favor.
But a high court overruled the decision saying it was not satisfied with the evidence and ordered the couple be freed, their lawyer Tanveer Ahmed Mir said.
Well, it seems that the Manhattan District Attorney, Cyrus Vance, overruled his own staff and made the matter disappear … after being approached by Donald Trump's personal lawyer.
A Reuters investigation published in August found that senior diplomats repeatedly overruled the State Department's anti-trafficking unit and inflated the grades of 14 strategically important countries.
The FCC approval came a day after the Third Circuit Court of Appeals overruled Pai's attempt to relax broadcast media ownership rules to allow such an arrangement.
The Supreme Court overruled that ban in September, but thousands of hardliners — many of them women — have succeeded in blocking women from entering the temple, until now.
Howell, an appointee of President Barack Obama, overruled a federal magistrate judge's May 2 refusal to authorize the warrants, saying prosecutors had probable cause to obtain them.
The ICJ's consensual set-up means Russia must co-operate before a full trial can take place; in 2015 Russia's parliament allowed ECHR decisions to be overruled.
Baker Botts says its "fee premium" for representing New Gulf Resources Inc does just that, and wants an objection by the acting U.S. trustee to be overruled.
In March Mr López Obrador publicly overruled him after he said that the government would delay construction of the refinery and use the money to help Pemex.
Puerto Rico provides the most striking example of a situation where the interest of the people is regularly being overruled by a court thousands of miles away.
And in his Michigan rally on Thursday night, Trump overruled his own budget, which would have cut $270 million in funding for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
But when mayors of some French beach resorts in 2016 tried to ban the "burkini", a head-and-body-covering swimsuit, they were overruled in the courts.
He finally broke into a smile when Struff's challenge to a backhand service return that was called wide was overruled by Hawkeye to give Raonic the match.
But he and the other plaintiffs say that everything the union does in negotiating with the government is political and that the Abood decision should be overruled.
A Reuters investigation published last August found that senior diplomats repeatedly overruled the State Department's anti-trafficking unit and inflated the grades of 14 strategically important countries.
Turkey's highest court overruled a five-year jail sentence against Dundar in March, saying he should instead face up to 20 years in prison on espionage charges.
Kline reportedly suspended Newbold for two weeks without pay in January — days after Kline reportedly overruled security officials' recommendation Jared Kushner be denied a top secret clearance.
The court overruled a state judge and a mid-level appellate panel that had said the law amounted to a local business regulation prohibited by the state.
TMG has sufficiently alleged the elements of an action for promissory fraud with sufficient specificity, and the demurrer is overruled as to the sixth cause of action.
They were overruled by the majority, which reckoned that they would either win a lot of governorships or have further grounds for attacking the regime as undemocratic.
He said that of the hundreds of applications he had approved in his 10-year tenure at the federation, hers were the only ones overruled by WADA.
"Rarely if ever has the Court overruled a decision -- let alone of this import -- with so little regard for the usual principles of stare decisis," she wrote.
The independent board tasked with enforcing fair labor practices and collective bargaining rights overruled three Obama-era rules last week in a series of 85033-2 rulings.
CNN reported Saturday that the White House overruled the Department of Homeland Security's interpretation of the order to say that the order did include green card holders.
If the Senate overruled MacDonough and allowed these provisions to sneak through under reconciliation, then that sets the precedent for future Senates to do the same thing.
This case overruled any laws that made abortion illegal before a fetus was viable, giving women more power when it comes to their bodies and having children.
A Tier 3 rating can trigger non-trade related sanctions and lead to restrictions on US foreign assistance, but these can be overruled by the US President.
He already effectively overruled his advisers by saying on the debate stage that he would leave the country in suspense as to how he would handle defeat.
While Jennifer Lopez was interested in playing Frida and at the time was a bigger star, Mr. Weinstein overruled other investors to back Salma as the lead.
On Saturday, The Associated Press reported that Trump overruled his own health officials, who wanted to warn older Americans and the fragile against flying on commercial airlines.
Even if Mahomes is unlikely to sustain this level of performance — "You'd think he'd lose a game," said Quinton Lucas, a city councilman — reason has overruled hope.
On June 3, after my proposal to retreat from the square had been overruled by other student leaders, I went back to my university dorm to rest.
In April, House Oversight Chairman Elijah Cummings said his committee was told that senior officials overruled concerns raised about 25 individuals whose security clearances were initially denied.
The article suggested that Prime Minister Theresa May had overruled objections from some cabinet ministers, including Mr. Williamson, about bringing the Chinese company into the 5G project.
It was overruled, but Britain created a system to require that Huawei make its hardware and source code available to GCHQ, the country's famous code-breaking agency.
Health officials wanted to recommend that elderly Americans avoid flying on commercial airlines due to coronavirus concerns, but White House officials overruled them, one federal official said.
Fauci also addressed reports that health experts on the White House's coronavirus task force had been overruled on the recommendation that elderly people refrain from air travel.
The law was annulled by the Delhi High Court in 2009, not 2012, and the Supreme Court overruled that decision in 2013, not a few months later.
If Barr's remarks were just cover, he will make more decisions like this week's, in which he overruled career prosecutors to protect Roger Stone, a Trump ally.
But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi overruled the Mueller faction in deference to more moderate Democrats who wanted to keep the impeachment probe focused on the Ukraine scandal.
I didn't want my name on the cover of the resulting book, which I called "Let Us Not Fall Asleep While Walking," but the publisher overruled me.
As Representative Adam Schiff acknowledged Thursday, the chief justice can decide evidence questions like executive privilege, but his determinations can be overruled by a majority of senators.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump overruled his own education secretary and rescinded protections for transgender students that had allowed them to use bathrooms corresponding with their gender identity.
Washington (CNN)Another federal judge has overruled the Trump administration's efforts to end a popular immigration program -- this time saying the government has to accept new applications.
But this came after top department officials last week overruled the seven- to nine-year prison term recommended by trial prosecutors in favor of a lighter sentence.
When Liu proposed this radical change to the author, a rising figure in China's burgeoning science-fiction scene named Liu Cixin, he was prepared to be overruled.
"A lot of Fake News is being reported that I overruled the VP and various advisers on a potential Camp David meeting with the Taliban," Trump tweeted.
The independent board tasked with enforcing fair labor practices and collective bargaining rights overruled three Obama-era rules last week in a series of 21625-2900 rulings.
City Lab's Kriston Capps and Sarah Holder have put together a list of state legislatures that have overruled their own voters, including in Idaho, Maine and Michigan.
In a whipsawed moment, some House Republicans defended Trump's handling of a deal they don't like, while simultaneously criticizing Ryan, who had been overruled by the president.
On Wednesday, the Washington Post reported that Uber's special division tasked with investigating such complaints has had its recommendations that a driver be deactivated overruled by managers.
But the Court of Arbitration for Sport — the ultimate arbiter of sports disputes, which issued Thursday's ruling — overruled it with a more forgiving opinion, and no punishment.
That steadiness was on full display this week, after Trump overruled his top economic advisers and threatened to impose tariffs on every single good coming in from Mexico.
After Kline overruled the White House security specialists and recommended Kushner for a top secret clearance, Kushner's file then went to the CIA for a ruling on SCI.
In canceling the talks, top Trump administration officials seem to have overruled State Department officials, who supported the talks, one of the people who planned to attend said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said on Friday it had overruled an administrative judge's dismissal of the commission's data security case against cancer testing company LabMD.
For Sternberg, his worldview when it comes to a genuine love for clothing overruled any critique that starting a brand during an industry rut is a bad idea.
That juicy cut drew accolades from the firm's senior management, even as those who expressed doubts about why the client was willing to pay so much were overruled.
The freeze had been overruled once the leniency accord was signed late last year, but the federal government's Attorney General's Office sought in May to reverse the decision.
In the case study reviewed by BuzzFeed News, department prosecutors overruled internal affairs investigations who recommended the officer be brought up on disciplinary charges and potentially face termination.
In March Mr López Obrador publicly overruled Mr Herrera after he said that the government would delay construction of the refinery and use the money to help Pemex.
Trigger happy. Evasive. LYING. Vacuous. Vapid. Vacant. Vacationing. Meaningless. Frivolous. Oblivious. Sloppy. Silly. Empty. Outvoted. Overruled. Overturned. Null. Void. Inane. Inept. Negligent. Negligible. Naïve. Juvenile. Trivial. Disappointing. Underwhelming.
In February, an Ontario judge overruled a deceased doctor's attempt to establish college scholarships exclusively for white, single, heterosexual students, ruling that the stipulations conflict with public policy.
Under the Islamic Penal Code that came into force in June 3.13, the right of the aggrieved to insist on such retribution cannot be overruled by the judiciary.
The report about the Trumps said Kasowitz also visited Vance's office in May of that year, and three months later, Vance overruled his prosecutors and dropped the case.
The Open Arms boat was allowed into Italian waters on Thursday after an administrative court in Rome overruled a ban on its entering that Salvini had previously imposed.
And yet in nearly one in four of those cases, the jury voted for life in prison — in some cases unanimously — only to be overruled by the judge.
Haspel's position in those debates could not be ascertained, but she has more often been identified with officials like her former boss, Rodriguez, who often overruled those challenges.
And as if to make a sardonic mockery of its own ruling against Muslims, the Supreme Court at the same time essentially overruled its 1944 decision, Korematsu v.
Another step in that direction was taken Wednesday when the court overruled a 41-year-old precedent that allowed public employee unions to collect fees from non-members.
Three months later, Virginia's Supreme Court overruled McAuliffe, saying he didn't have the authority to grant "blanket, group pardons" and that he would have to do so individually.
Last year, Mr. Onaga revoked a permit for survey and construction work on the new location, but the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism overruled his decision.
NBC News reported around the time that Kline had overruled multiple security officials when it came to approving security clearances for Kushner and more than two dozen others.
UK prime minister Boris Johnson has been accused of misusing public money after reports that he previously overruled officials to send a close friend on foreign trade missions.
It was clear there was a new "tone at the top," as detailed in the 2,20023-page examiner's report about Lehman's collapse, and risk management was repeatedly overruled.
That case overruled on First Amendment grounds the statutory bans on soft or "issue-ad" money spent by corporations and unions close to presidential primaries and general elections.
People familiar with Mr. Lighthizer's thinking say he prefers the latter approach, but he could yet be overruled if the White House is eager to secure a deal.
"No caseworker wants to be on the front page of the newspaper as the [one] who overruled the computer if something goes wrong with that family," Wexler said.
In the next two months, Mr. Calk overruled his underlings and granted Mr. Manafort more money than any other of the bank's borrowers had obtained, bank officials testified.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justices Anthony M. Kennedy, Clarence Thomas and Neil M. Gorsuch joined the majority opinion, which overruled a four-decade-old precedent.
The Associated Press reported late Saturday that the White House overruled a CDC warning that elderly and physically fragile Americans be advised not to fly on commercial airlines.
President Trump weighed in on Twitter, calling it "ridiculous," and within hours, top brass at the Justice Department overruled the prosecutors' recommendation, calling for a shorter sentence instead.
Republicans and the oil industry say that it did not, as did a federal judge in Wyoming who overturned the rule, only to be later overruled on appeal.
How can it be that the President, who ran as a deal-maker, is being overruled by a young man who seems to want to upend every deal?
Let's start with last spring, when chemical industry officials got his ear, after which Pruitt overruled EPA's own chemical safety scientists, and rejected a recommended ban on chlorpyrifos.
Season 6 Doran Martell, the ruling prince of Dorne, wanted to keep his country from going to war but was overruled by the warrior women in his family.
Early on in the jury selection process, Jackson overruled Stone's lawyers when they tried to strike prospective jurors who worked for the government or had opinions about Trump.
In 2011, President Obama's top health official overruled experts at the Food and Drug Administration who had concluded that over-the-counter emergency contraceptives were safe for minors.
" It also says his firing did not follow the FBI's "normal and independent process" because it overruled "the decision of the career professionals in the FBI's disciplinary division.
"By then I'd had ample time to study Roe in detail, and concluded that it was wrongly decided and should now be overruled," he wrote in his memoir.
Yes, he tried to hold back damning recordings of Oval Office conversations, but when he was overruled by the Supreme Court he turned the tapes over to Congress.
I love my leather leggings too much to let them be overruled by the risk of camel toe, and the Concealer is an easy, affordable solution to avoiding it.
Arians challenged the call on the field, and after a review and subsequent re-measure, the first down was overruled and the Cardinals got the ball back on downs.
Still, in 2013, former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta announced that drone pilots would receive a distinguished service medal, though that was swiftly overruled by his successor, Chuck Hagel.
Although the stage version was selected by a Pulitzer Prize jury for the 1963 drama award, the Pulitzer advisory board overruled the jurors because of the play's controversial nature.
Syria is a great example: In 2012, Clinton supported administration officials such as CIA Chief David Petraeus who were pushing Obama to arm the rebels, and he overruled them.
Surely, many observers thought, the people of Istanbul would furiously resent having their votes overruled, and flock in bigger numbers than before to support the opposition man, Ekrem Imamoglu?
He's there because of arrests for a parole violation, and because a judge overruled recommendations by a prosecutor and his probation officer that he doesn't deserve more jail time.
Poland asked the Council's Venice Commission to comment on the legal changes after parliament overruled appointments made to the tribunal by the previous government, causing uncertainty over its proceedings.
Eight days later, Congress essentially overruled the circuit court by passing the Victim Rights Clarification Act, decreeing that no district court could order victims to make such a choice.
He became enraged when an out call on a serve was overruled with his opponent, Albert Ramos-Viñolas, serving for the match at 5-3 in the fifth set.
Republican lawmakers have not forgotten the president's impromptu deal with Democrats in September, when he overruled GOP leaders and agreed to a stopgap measure favored by Democratic leaders Sen.
Apparently Trump would have overruled the Federal Bureau of Investigation's finding that no crime was committed and tossed Clinton behind bars (a power the president, thankfully, does not have).
New contracts were later drawn up eliminating the return of the networks, but were overruled by another legal authority that argued that the original contract could not be modified.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has at times overruled or chimed in at the last second on decisions regarding controversial accounts on the platform, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) overruled a controversial Obama-era decision late Thursday that put employers potentially on the hook for labor law violations committed by their subcontractors.
A lower court paused the state's use of a lethal sedative because of the potential of a painful death, but last month a federal appeals panel overruled their decision.
And the 2015 ruling on gay marriage seems unlikely to be overruled, though Somin did warn that there could be some restrictions that stop short of an outright ban.
Trump's move to give Kushner a top-secret clearance was perfectly legal, but it doesn't look good when serious concerns about White House officials handling classified information are overruled.
And in this case, you'd think that the judge would've exercised his discretion and overruled the algorithm, but he actually increased Brooks's sentence, in part because of the algorithm.
It was initially designed and used as a due diligence assistant that could be overruled but, according to three sources, it has evolved into a de facto investment committee.
He's there because of arrests for a parole violation, and because a judge overruled recommendations by a prosecutor and his probation officer that he doesn't deserve more jail time.
The Supreme Court later took up the case and overruled him 6-2, with Justice Kennedy and Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. voting to uphold the pollution rule.
President Obama overruled the advice of his war cabinet and refused to provide arms to the Syrian opposition at a time when Assad was losing ground on the battlefield.
These moderators, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, described a tumultuous workplace where superiors often overruled their attempts to flag inappropriate content when videos involved prominent YouTube stars.
Lori Wieder (Dascha Polanco), a Miami Beach police detective, urges investigators to canvas the South Beach clubs with fliers and pleas for the public's help, but she is overruled.
Mr. Loh, who had pushed for the 2014 move to the football-oriented Big Ten Conference, wanted to dismiss Mr. Durkin but was overruled by the Brady-led board.
Carr — have been overruled despite the fact that Republican appointees have had a numerical majority on the Court for almost all of the past four and a half decades.
In a letter in response to questions from The New York Times, they said they had warned about the arrangement at Roseburg, where physicians are repeatedly overruled by administrators.
"Trump's budgets have proposed cuts to public health, only to be overruled by Congress, where there's strong bipartisan support for agencies such as the CDC and NIH," it said.
Justice Alito joined Justice Kennedy's majority opinion in 2010 in the court's 5-to-4 decision in Citizens United, which overruled part of a 2003 opinion by Justice O'Connor.
"I would be somewhat surprised if any of the cases relating to affirmative action, abortion, same-sex marriage or the death penalty are flat out overruled," Professor Gornstein said.
Late last week, the US government overruled objections from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to put 14 coronavirus-infected Americans on an airplane with other healthy people.
Hotovely called for a halt to official Swedish visits to Israel - a measure that political sources said was overruled by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is also foreign minister.
And Rehnquist also overruled the Senate majority leader on multiple occasions by keeping everyone in their seats into the early evening hours when they'd asked to be sent home.
Federal prosecutors initially recommended a sentence of seven to nine years, but senior Justice Department leadership overruled them and asked for a lighter sentence after the president publicly complained.
The three Democratic commissioners overruled the staff and voted to ban the chemicals, and then published a guidance to retailers insisting that they don't sell products with the chemicals.
In comments to lawmakers, Macron railed against what he called Renault's "dysfunctional governance" after shareholders rejected Ghosn's package on Friday — only to be immediately overruled by the carmaker's board.
Further, this CNN analysis shows that more than half of the cases that have been overturned by the high court are overruled within two decades of the initial decisions.
"While Jennifer Lopez was interested in playing Frida and at the time was a bigger star, Mr. Weinstein overruled other investors to back Salma as the lead," it said.
Hours later, Trump tweeted that the proposed punishment was unfair, and later that day, the Justice Department overruled its own prosecutors and asked the judge for a lesser punishment.
Stone was at the center of last week's drama inside the Justice Department, with four career prosecutors quitting his case after Attorney General William Barr overruled their sentencing recommendation.
Chief Justice Roberts's fullest judicial discussion of the power of precedent came in a concurring opinion in 2010 in the Citizens United decision, which overruled two campaign finance precedents.
In the case Matter of A-B-, he overruled an immigration court decision to grant asylum to a woman fleeing domestic violence and police indifference in her home country.
On April 12, the liberal-leaning 9th Circuit Court of Appeals overruled that decision and said the program could temporarily continue — suggesting that the policy will likely be upheld.
Flentje, special counsel to the assistant attorney general at the Justice Department, countered that the lower court had overruled the President's judgment about the level of risk from those countries.
But three of the four prosecutors threatened to quit the case, so Mr. Shea acquiesced until Mr. Barr and the deputy attorney general, Jeffrey A. Rosen, overruled him on Tuesday.
This week, four line prosecutors quit the case against Roger Stone Jr., Mr. Trump's close adviser, after Mr. Barr overruled their recommendation that a judge sentence him within sentencing guidelines.
"Everything the pro-life movement did needs to be done again, now on this new frontier of marriage," Anderson wrote in Truth Overruled: The Future of Marriage and Religious Freedom.
Mr Trump overruled that decision in May, but has said any further waivers will be hard because of the influence in Congress of lobbyists from the sailors' unions and shipowners.
"What's happening internally at these companies is the environment team is getting overruled," says Kyle Wiens, the CEO of teardown company iFixit and a board member of the Repair Association.
Even if Roe were overruled by the new conservative majority on the Supreme Court bench, around 35 states, run by Democrats or moderate Republicans, would carry on providing abortions regardless.
Oxfam cited the case of 20 unaccompanied African youths returned to Italy — and a court decision this year in Nice that overruled France&aposs regional prefect who ordered them out.
The director of national intelligence, though, instead forwarded the complaint to the Justice Department, which overruled Atkinson's judgment and blocked the complaint from reaching the House and Senate Intelligence Committees.
That is a clear strategy order from the top; Trump reportedly overruled Spicer as well as chief of staff Reince Priebus and chief strategist Steve Bannon in bringing in Scaramucci.
In Maine, a proposed legalization referendum advanced on Friday when a judge overruled a state official's decision invalidating some of the signatures needed to get the initiative on the ballot.
Consumer groups pointed out that food safety laws, such as California's ban on oysters contaminated with the pathogen vibrio vulnificus, would be overruled by laxer laws in states like Louisiana.
While unpledged delegates have never overruled the will of the grassroots voters who form the base of our party, this reform eliminates any possibility that it could happen going forward.
In Washington, a federal appeals court overruled a lower court on Friday, blocking Kansas, Georgia and Alabama from demanding proof of citizenship from residents registering to vote in federal elections.
But Mr. Margolis overruled that decision and concluded that their legal memos authorizing the tactics, while flawed, were tempered by the "context" of the frenzied period when they were written.
But midway through the second, three break points to the good, Federer lost his cool when Chung's serve — initially ruled out — was overruled by another umpire, and awarded as in.
Over and over again, it was mid-level workers, compliance officers, and outsiders who uncovered the Theranos deception—only to be overruled and second guessed by those at the top.
The board, nudged by Mr. Perlmutter, overruled Mr. Peerenboom and reworked the agreement so that Ms. Donnelly did not have to submit a competitive bid to run the tennis complex.
Last March, though, the Ninth Circuit overruled the 2012 ruling, thus reviving the class-action suit, forcing Microsoft to either tackle it head-on or head to the Supreme Court.
The move overruled a veto of the law last month by the State Council, the upper house of parliament, which said the law did not give investors efficient legal protection.
After Trump suggested on Twitter that the sentence sought by the Justice Department was too stiff, top DOJ officials overruled career prosecutors in order to seek a more lenient sentence.
Prosecutors had recommended that Air France stand trial over the crash, in which all 228 people on board were killed, but magistrates later overruled the prosecutors and dropped the charges.
That did not stop him from joining a decision in June that overruled a 40-year-old precedent in a decision that dealt a sharp blow to public labor unions.
Charlie Blackmon hit a run-scoring single shortly after his ground-rule double was overruled on replay review, and Nolan Arenado added a bases-loaded sacrifice fly that tied it.
Regardless of whether he would be overruled by the United States Supreme Court — which the Ninth Circuit, which includes seven western states, was, inordinately — Judge Pregerson stuck to his guns.
This month, the Supreme Court finally overruled the family's opposition, allowing the government to relocate Franco to a cemetery where a family crypt stands, and where Franco's wife was buried.
Doran Martell (Alexander Siddig) Doran Martell, the ruling prince of Dorne, wanted to keep his country from going to war but was overruled by the warrior women in his family.
Jackson's sentence fell well short of the seven to nine years initially recommended by the case's original prosecutors before they were overruled by the Justice Department after Trump complained publicly.
Political appointees at the Department of the Interior overruled staff objections to a rule that eased offshore drilling regulations, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday.
The last time World Athletics made a high-profile decision about a potentially performance-enhancing "technical aid," they caused international outcry and were overruled by the Court of Sport Arbitrage.
However, Reuters reported that Justice Secretary Rimsky Yuen had overruled other senior colleagues to re-open the case and push for a harsher sentence that eventually led to their imprisonment.
Trump overruled intelligence officials and a White House lawyer when he ordered his chief of staff to grant his son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner top-secret security clearance.
All four of the Stone prosecutors quit the case after their sentencing recommendation, which followed federal guidelines, was overruled by Attorney General Bill Barr, and one resigned from DOJ altogether.
She originally hoped to become an engineer, but was overruled by her family, who said it was an unsuitable career for a women but agreed that she could become a doctor.
He also said Dorsey will likely get questioned about a report — that Twitter denies — that the CEO personally overruled staff members who wanted to kick InfoWars' Alex Jones off the platform.
Lawmakers who opposed the directive attempted to remove the most contentious pieces of the legislation before holding a final vote on Tuesday but were overruled by just five members of Parliament.
We have therefore refused to extend Abood to situations where it does not squarely control, see Harris, while leaving for another day the question whether Abood should be overruled, Harris, Knox.
" Zuckerberg overruled staff to allow academic research on Facebook "As a result of these controversies [like Cambridge Analytica], there was considerable concern amongst Facebook employees about allowing researchers to access data.
But the board, nudged by Mr. Perlmutter, overruled Mr. Peerenboom and reworked the agreement with Ms. Donnelly so she didn't have to submit a competitive bid to run the tennis complex.
Senior officials from the Department of Justice objected to sending a plane full of cash to Iran but were overruled by the State Department, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday night.
Judge Alsup overruled the jury, holding that although Congress has extended copyright protections to computer programs, the Java packages fell into an exception for procedures, processes, systems and methods of operation.
According to the documents, the individual was denied security clearance initially by career officials before being overruled by Carl Kline, who headed the White House's personnel security office at the time.
Certainly not the International Tennis Federation, which again had a tribunal overruled by the sports court in an important case, in this instance even being taken to task by the court.
The Sunday Times reported last week that Boris Johnson overruled officials to send a close friend on foreign trade missions, despite her business failing to meet eligibility criteria for the visits.
When Laintz insisted on being taken to the hospital, a sergeant at the jail overruled the assistant and sent Laintz in a police car to the St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center.
A lower court had deemed unconstitutional part of the 1949 law under which the man was prosecuted, which had banned protests in that plaza, but the circuit court overruled the decision.
"The tariffs freeze allows the government to buy time, but they know they will be overruled and it will come back at them like a boomerang," said Colombus Consulting's Nicolas Goldberg.
But the board, nudged by Mr. Perlmutter, overruled Mr. Peerenboom and reworked the agreement with Ms. Donnelly so she didn't have to submit a competitive bid to run the tennis complex.
Dozier's death sentence was previously stayed last November at the state's request after a judge blocked the use of cisatracurium during the execution, but the state Supreme Court overruled that decision.
Congress quickly overruled that veto, but the shutdown still created a funding gap that wasn't resolved until Congress passed another resolution to fund the rest of the government on Oct. 11.
Moderators told The Washington Post that "recommendations to strip advertising" from videos that appeared to violate the site's rules were "frequently overruled by higher-ups" when high-profile creators were involved.
His first attempt was a fail and his second, after being cleared by judges, was overruled unanimously by the jury of five who decided Salimi's left arm was not completely straight.
Mr. Kelly's department had suggested green card holders be exempted from the order, but Mr. Bannon and Mr. Miller, a hard-liner on immigration, overruled him, according to two American officials.
The 9-7 decision by the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati covers defendants in Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee, and overruled a 1996 decision by the same court.
For months, former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski was barred from the White House, only to return when Kelly was overruled by Trump, according to four White House aides and outside advisers.
Mr. Trump overruled his newly minted secretary of state, Rex W. Tillerson, and rejected the secretary's choice for his deputy at the department, two people briefed on the decision said Friday.
The acting attorney general is free to write one otherwise, but the only way Mr. Mueller can ensure such a report is written is to make a request that is overruled.
Judge Couch denied her asylum; Ms. A-B- appealed, and the decision was overruled by the Board of Immigration Appeals, the same board that had ruled favorably in the 2014 case.
The team of assistant U.S. attorneys withdrew from the case after the Justice Department overruled their sentencing recommendation and pushed for a more lenient punishment for President Trump's former campaign adviser.
The team of assistant U.S. attorneys withdrew from the case after the Justice Department overruled their sentencing recommendation and pushed for a more lenient punishment for President Trump's former campaign adviser.
Mr. Netanyahu overruled Mr. Liberman to pursue a policy of containment in Gaza, hastily agreeing to cease-fires with Hamas and facilitating transfers of Qatari cash to maintain the fragile calm.
It overruled the Fifth Circuit in a different case and blocked the implementation of a Louisiana law that would have forced all but one of the state's abortion clinics to close.
Mr. Trump, who had previously said he was "standing with" Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader, risked being overruled by Congress and criticized as weak on China if he vetoed the measure.
The WTO overruled EU attempts to halt the tariffs while Brussels brought forward new arguments to show that it had complied with earlier rulings, in a somewhat rare second compliance procedure.
The White House is downplaying rumors of Gary Cohn's departure, after the chief economic advisor got overruled on President Donald Trump's decision to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Since Third Energy was granted its permit, shale gas developer Cuadrilla has gained approval for a second permit in northwest England after the government intervened and overruled a local authority decision.
Newbold confirmed that there were around 30 cases deemed "unfavorable" by the adjudicators in the Office of Administration, where Newbold has worked since 2000, that were overruled and approved by Kline.
"Korematsu was gravely wrong the day it was decided, has been overruled in the court of history, and — to be clear — 'has no place in law under the Constitution,'" Roberts wrote.
"Korematsu was gravely wrong the day it was decided, has been overruled in the court of history, and—to be clear— 'has no place in law under the Constitution,'" Roberts wrote.
Reproductive Health Services, in 1989, he joined with Chief Justice William Rehnquist and Justice Byron White -- the two dissenting justices in Roe -- in an opinion that would have overruled Roe v. Wade.
SAO PAULO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Brazilian telephone carrier Oi SA said on Wednesday that a commercial judge in Lisbon has overruled the company's restructuring plan as approved by its creditors in Brazil.
Kushner's was one of at least 30 cases in which Kline overruled career security experts and approved a top secret clearance for incoming Trump officials despite unfavorable information, the two sources said.
On Thursday, the Supreme Court overruled Moro's decision to release the recording of his call with Rousseff and said it was the only court authorized to wiretap a conversation involving the president.
Yesterday, political appointees at the Justice Department overruled career prosecutors who had recommended a seven- to nine-year prison sentence for Roger Stone, for trying to sabotage an investigation that threatened Trump.
The report also found that the FBI and local federal prosecutors reported feeling frustrated at being overruled by attorneys from the National Security Division about cases that they believed were worth pursuing.
All four prosecutors overseeing the US government's case against the longtime GOP strategist Roger Stone withdrew themselves from the case Tuesday after senior DOJ officials publicly overruled their sentencing recommendation for Stone.
The intelligence community inspector general, a Trump appointee named Michael Atkinson, notified House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff of an "urgent concern" that the acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire had overruled.
It later overruled an appeal by prosecutors against the decision, clearing the way for the possible release of the two men which public broadcaster NHK said could come as early as Friday.
According to the Associated Press, on Monday governor Gavin Newsom overruled a parole board's January decision to free Van Houten, after former governor Jerry Brown denied her release twice in previous years.
Last week, Judge Steven O'Neill overruled defense objections and said prosecutors could call a psychologist to testify about how Constand's behavior is not out of place for a victim of sexual violence.
The Wall Street Journal reported in September that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had overruled staff concerned about the civilian toll in Yemen because it would jeopardize $2 billion in weapons sales.
Bell has not been overruled, however, is that no American state or local jurisdiction in the present era engages in the abominable practice of involuntary sterilization based on thoroughly discredited eugenics theories.
A whistleblower told committee staff in early April that Trump administration officials overruled career officials in 25 instances in order to grant security clearances to employees despite "disqualifying issues" in their backgrounds.
The Associated Press reported that in 2000, Israel's education minister proposed including his poems in the curriculum of Jewish high schools, but the prime minister at the time, Ehud Barak, overruled him.
But in a letter to Schiff on Tuesday, the ODNI's general counsel said the agency overruled the ICIG and determined the complaint didn't meet the definition of "urgent concern" under the law.
Collins has long expressed regret over his decision to allow Santana to continue to pitch in that game, for allowing good medical sense to be overruled by the novelty of the moment.
His links to tech entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri has come under scrutiny after the Sunday Times revealed that Johnson overruled officials while the Mayor of London to send Arcuri on foreign trade missions.
Cummings's panel subpoenaed Kline to testify after a whistleblower, Tricia Newbold, claimed Kline overruled her to issue clearances to White House officials despite career officials flagging disqualifying issues in the applicants' backgrounds.
In total, Newbold told the committee that the Trump administration overruled career officials to issue clearances to 25 officials, including Kushner, the president's son-in-law, and Trump, the president's eldest daughter.
Under the Obama-era directive that Sessions overruled on Monday, domestic violence victims were granted asylum if the countries and societies they were migrating from didn't recognize the need to protect them.
The third faction would be comprised of the court's current liberals who likely would vote along with those conservatives who supported stare decisis, to ensure that old precedents are not easily overruled.
A second antitrust expert, who declined to be identified, noted a previous deal during the Trump administration in which staff recommended filing a lawsuit to block the transaction but they were overruled.
The only thing that would necessarily get shared with Congress is the report on why the attorney general had overruled Mueller, which wouldn't necessarily include details of what else Mueller had discovered.
The truth is that she opposed it and Parliament overruled her — but she also never voiced that opposition too strongly, so she can now claim some of the credit, after the fact.
Cummings launched the investigation after Tricia Newbold, a career security official at the White House, disclosed that the administration overruled experts to give questionable security clearances to more than two dozen people.
WARSAW/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's top court on Tuesday overruled an EU decision allowing Russia's Gazprom to ship more gas via the Opal gas pipeline, which links its Nord Stream pipeline to Germany.
WARSAW/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's top court on Tuesday overruled an EU decision allowing Russia's Gazprom to ship more gas via the Opal gas pipeline, which links its Nord Stream pipeline to Germany.
The collection of former career prosecutors and political appointees put forth the request after Barr overruled the sentencing recommendation of the prosecution team in the trial of former Trump adviser Roger Stone.
Why Mark Zuckerberg's Oversight Board may kill his political ad policy Mark Zuckerberg isn't just Facebook's CEO, he also controls a majority of the company's stock, which means he cannot be overruled.
Meyer said he had been overruled by his wife, Shelley, who was adamant that a full-time commitment to volleyball was necessary if their daughter wanted to play the sport in college.
He has repeatedly clashed with the generals over the number of troops in Syria, where he has overruled Pentagon leaders and commanders who have insisted that an abrupt pullout would empower ISIS.
Patti Solis Doyle, who was serving as Clinton's campaign manager at the time of the Strider allegations, told CNN earlier this week that she had urged his removal but had been overruled.
Vance said he returned the Kasowitz donations when they agreed to the meet, but three months after the meeting, Vance "overruled his own prosecutors" and told them to drop the Trump case.
The Post relays an investigator's account of how an Uber executive overruled a decision to remove a New York-area driver from the platform who had made sexual advances on three riders.
The decision, which only applied to the Delhi region, was quickly overruled by the Supreme Court in 2013, following a petition launched by a loose coalition of Christian, Hindu and Muslim groups.
He also overruled Mueller with respect to his obstruction findings and cleared the president of wrongdoing before the public or Congress had a chance to see the special counsel&aposs full report.
Newbold confirmed that there had been around 30 cases deemed "unfavorable" by the adjudicators in the Office of Administration, where she has worked since 2000, that were overruled and approved by Kline.
" When Chief Justice Salmon Chase presided over President Andrew Johnson's impeachment trial, he "claimed the authority to decide certain procedural questions on his own, but the Senate ... overruled him at least twice.
The longtime Trump aide was at the center of last week's drama inside the Justice Deparment, with four career prosecutors quitting the case after Attorney General William Barr overruled their sentencing recommendation.
"There are a lot of consumer protection laws that states have passed that would have to be overruled or ignored," said Rebecca Owen, a health research actuary with the Society of Actuaries.
The DOJ leadership overruled their prosecutors' sentencing recommendation of seven to nine years in prison for Stone, who was convicted in November on seven charges of witness tampering, false statements, and obstruction.
At least one blowup was personal — in February, Trump overruled Tillerson on Elliott Abrams, Tillerson's top choice for deputy secretary of state, after Trump learned Abrams had criticized him during the campaign.
Last year, it pulled out of Austin, Texas after its city council passed requirements for drivers to submit to enhanced background checks, and returned once those regulations were overruled by new state law.
When replay umpires in New York City overruled an apparent double play ball by Salvador Perez to extend the sixth, Matheny argued and was tossed by plate umpire and crew chief Mike Everitt.
The White House overruled that on Friday night, before later clarifying that judgments would be made on a case-by-case basis and legal permanent residents would be allowed in barring other concerns.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The Brazilian appeals court judge responsible for the bribery case that has imprisoned former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva overruled an order to release the leftist icon on Sunday.
His lawyer said the decision was made by FBI Deputy Director David Bowdich — and "overruled the FBI's Office of Professional Responsibility," which had issued a 60-day suspension and a demotion as punishment.
The decision overruled past court decisions, which required a business to have a physical presence in a state in order for the state to require the business to collect sales taxes on purchases.
Senior leadership at the Justice Department, including Holder, ultimately overruled prosecuting the bank even though Holder had testified in front of Congress that "banks are not too big to jail," the report said.
First, the software doesn't rely on a single algorithm making the decision, but a group of them, and each is trained independently so that any freak error will be overruled by the majority.
U.S. District Judge Paul Byron of Orlando overruled a federal magistrate in Northern California who found earlier in March that Noor Salman, 30, posed no danger to the community or serious flight risk.
Unsurprisingly, her argument that consensual sex "should be included among rights of personal privacy that relate to the fundamental rights of marriage, procreation, contraception, family relationships, child rearing, and education," was overruled . 7.
While I have a lot of love in my heart for all things peanut, I accepted with dignity when the Snickers got overruled by my fellow participants and the Toffee Penny went through.
And though President Obama tried to stop Congress from passing a law fiercely opposed by the Saudis that allows 22019/11 victims and their families to sue the kingdom, Congress overruled his veto.
When Kline overruled the White House security analysts, Kushner's application was sent to the CIA for an even higher designation that would allow him to have access to "sensitive compartmented information," or SCI.
In the letter, Booker cited news reports that Barr overruled attorneys with the DOJ's Civil Rights Division who recommended Officer Daniel Pantaleo be charged in Garner's killing, which occurred exactly five years before.
"We're determined to get that case overruled, and also determined to make sure the Affordable Care Act is stabilized so that the sabotage the Trump administration is trying to inflict ends," said Rep.
He could be overruled by a majority vote of the Senate, but his Republican colleagues would not cooperate in that effort because that would, in effect, be relinquishing the power of the majority.
On Sunday, Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley publicly announced that the US would impose new sanctions on Russia, only to be overruled by the president; the sanctions are still in limbo.
Federal judges have rarely overruled the government's decisions on deportation, and if the lawsuit fails, hundreds of families will have to return to their previous living situation where they will likely face persecution.
The political coup that overruled Salazar, backed by a significant part of the middle class, was greeted with enthusiasm by the population, but the cultural shift it brought about must have been traumatic.
Roe was in serious jeopardy as early as the late '20163s, as the Reagan administration took the position that Roe should be overruled and states passed envelope-pushing statutes to generate test cases.
Mr. Barr also said that he had not overruled Mr. Mueller's team on any proposed redactions from the Mueller report, and had not discussed with the White House what he was blacking out.
On Tuesday, Europe's top court had overruled an EU decision allowing Gazprom to ship more gas via the pipeline, meaning that Gazprom has to redirect some of its gas flows through other infrastructure.
The European Court of Justice overruled a previous European Union decision that allowed the operator of Opal, Opal Gastransport (OGT), and Gazprom to sell and ship more supply, after Poland contested the arrangement.
On Tuesday, Europe's top court had overruled an EU decision allowing Gazprom to ship more gas via the pipeline, meaning that Gazprom has to redirect some of its gas flows through other infrastructure.
Foote asks us to respect those reasons, even if they are ultimately overruled; they are part of the dignity of selfhood he identifies in the American, or at any rate the Texan, spirit.
On November 15, Trump overruled his top military officials and made the unprecedented decision to pardon or reinstate three US service members who were either convicted or were facing trial of war crimes.
"We agree with Heslin that the district court has not yet ruled on Appellants' motion to dismiss, nor has the motion been overruled by operation of law," the court added in its conclusion.
First, he must provide to Congress (specifically the chair and ranking member of the Senate and House judiciary committees) a description of any instance where the attorney general disagreed with and overruled Mueller.
This is where we could learn if Mueller wanted to serve any subpoenas -- including on Trump -- or bring criminal charges that Barr (or Whitaker or former Attorney General Jeff Sessions before him) overruled.
NBC also recently reported that Kushner had been initially rejected for a security clearance by two White House security specialists after his FBI background check raised concerns, but their supervisor had overruled them.
The heads of the investment bank, John Cameron and Brian Crowe, allegedly overruled them because they were unhappy with the writedowns these new marks would have triggered, according to the particulars of claim.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton's former presidential campaign manager said Monday she was overruled when she recommended firing Burns Strider, who was accused of sexual harassment when he worked on Clinton's 2008 presidential run.
But Trump has overruled Azar on multiple policy decisions and shown flashes of irritation with him, even reportedly joking during a White House meeting on vaping last month that he should fire Azar.
He denied reports that the White House had overruled Homeland Security officials in deciding that legal permanent residents were subject to additional vetting before they would be allowed back inside the United States.
But this decisive break, coming just a day after Trump overruled Mattis and other senior advisers on the decision to withdraw US troops from Syria, puts Mattis's critique of Trump in sharp relief.
So either he developed unprecedented political strength and overruled the hard-liners or, maybe more likely, he bent to the pressure from Iran's increasingly powerful and popular moderates who wanted the nuclear deal.
Italy's budget puts its economy minister, Giovanni Tria — seen as a moderate influence in the coalition — in a difficult position as he has pushed for lower spending but was overruled by the coalition leadership.
In 2004, another Monroe County judge was overruled, after ordering a homeless, drug-addicted mother and father to avoid conceiving any more children until all seven of their children were returned from foster care.
The Socialist government had urged the French carmaker to rein in Ghosn's pay after the company's board overruled a vote by shareholders against the chief executive's 7.2 million euro ($7.92 million) payout in 2015.
H.R. McMaster, attempted to move Cohen-Watnick to another position after the CIA "saw him as a threat," but was overruled by Trump himself after Cohen-Watnick appealed to Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner.
All four of the prosecutors working on the US government's case against the longtime GOP strategist Roger Stone withdrew en masse on Tuesday after senior DOJ officials publicly overruled their sentencing recommendation for Stone.
The case involves what the plaintiffs see as an egregious overstep by the agency's director, who overruled the agency staff, which had decided PHH should pay $6.4 million for alleged kickbacks on mortgage insurance.
Senior leadership at the Justice Department, including Holder, ultimately overruled criminally charging the bank, even though Holder had testified in front of Congress that "banks are not too big to jail," the report said.
House Speaker Paul Ryan didn't want to put any immigration bill forward for a vote, and only did so after Democrats and moderates in his own party nearly overruled him via a discharge petition.
"In too many cases, FAA employees who rightly called for stricter compliance with safety standards and more rigorous design choices have been overruled by FAA management, often under corporate or political pressure," he wrote.
Ten of the 11 justices on the Supreme Court, however, overruled the transfer and decided Lula should stay in Curitiba until they can judge other pending appeals filed by his lawyers seeking his release.
With a few flicks of his executive pen, Trump overruled the edicts of President Obama and cleared the way for the eventual construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline and the Dakota access pipeline.
In 2015, Reuters reported that experts in the State Department's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons had sought to downgrade China that year to Tier 3 but were overruled by senior diplomats.
"We conclude that this arrangement violates the free speech rights of non-members by compelling them to subsidize private speech on matters of substantial public concern," he wrote, concluding that Abood was therefore overruled.
The Nobel economics committee's recommendation to award the prize was almost overruled by the full Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and prompted an unprecedented floor debate because of concerns about Dr. Nash's mental state.
Wade should be overruled   As noted by Fox News, Barr said during his Senate confirmation hearing in 1991 that he thinks the 1973 landmark Supreme Court case that legalized abortion nationwide should be overturned.
Mattis also seems better at handling Trump's mercurial nature; according to the New York Times, Tillerson frequently annoyed the president in meetings by (among other things) saying, "It's your deal," whenever Trump overruled him.
His reasoning ultimately persuaded the Supreme Court's conservative justices, who later overruled the lower court and voted 5-4 to strike down parts of the E.P.A.'s permitting program that Judge Kavanaugh found troubling.
Jim Mattis is stepping down as defense secretary, a day after President Trump overruled him and other top national security advisers by ordering the rapid withdrawal of all 2,000 American ground troops from Syria.
During Mr. Starr's investigation, Mr. Clinton repeatedly sought to block testimony or documents, only to be overruled by the courts, just as Mr. Nixon was in the Supreme Court's groundbreaking and unanimous U.S. v.
What Trump has said On February 28, Trump complained on Twitter about the seven- to nine-year prison sentence that prosecutors had originally recommended for Stone before being overruled by the Department of Justice.
In the ruling published on Monday, the Federal Administrative Court overruled the Swiss patent office's refusal to protect the logo for various goods and services, such as cosmetics, mobile phones, entertainment and telecommunication services.
An anti-war solider defected, out of conviction, and MSNBC pundits took up his case as the Army was punishing him — and President Obama, in this hypothetical case, overruled the military and pardoned him.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday New College Scorecard still has madness in its method DeVos overruled Education Dept.
The European Union has now warned against using 5G technology from "hostile" countries, without naming Huawei, and late last month, the party of German Chancellor Angela Merkel overruled a planned deal with the company.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVosElizabeth (Betsy) Dee DeVosThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday New College Scorecard still has madness in its method DeVos overruled Education Dept.
Mr. Tillerson, for instance, suggested on more than one occasion that he favored Qatar in its dispute with Saudi Arabia, but President Trump overruled him and made clear that he sided with the Saudis.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkey's high court overruled life sentences against three journalists, who were sentenced over alleged links to the network of U.S.-based cleric Fetullah Gulen, state-owned Anadolu news agency reported on Friday.
In a conference call two weeks ago, the board's executive committee overruled Turner's attempt to install her consultant and friend Tezlyn Figaro as the group's chief of staff, according to people on the call.
The committee requested the documents after a White House whistleblower alleged that several senior White House officials' security clearances were approved only after initial denials stemming from serious concerns had been overruled by a superior.
A press representative for the labor court in the state of Minas Gerais confirmed that judges had overruled a January decision that granted a driver access to employee benefits, but declined to provide further details.
The company issued the following statement to the paper:  "Any suggestion that Jack made or overruled any of these decisions is completely and totally false," Twitter's chief legal officer, Vijaya Gadde, said in a statement.
Yet Citizens United itself proves this is no rule: in one fell swoop, the Court overruled years of precedent, including a decision on the exact same question that it had issued just seven years earlier.
Hardwick (1986), which concluded that the Constitution provided no protections for private sexual activity between consenting same-sex adults, because prohibitions on sodomy had "ancient roots" - a decision that was later overruled in Lawrence v.
Though Republicans say they will honor blue slips for lower-court district nominees, whose rulings can be overruled by circuit courts, they have moved several circuit nominations over the objection of Democratic home-state senators.
"Rarely if ever has the court overruled a decision - let alone one of this import - with so little regard for the usual principles of stare decisis," liberal Justice Elena Kagan wrote in a dissenting opinion.
The request comes following an NBC report last week that Kushner had been rejected for a clearance by two White House security specialists after his FBI background check raised concerns, but their supervisor overruled them.
Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida, and the governor of Mississippi have said they're not willing to do these sorts of stay-at-home orders; I think the governor of Mississippi overruled local officials on this.
He also overruled the recommendations of State Department experts who concluded that the Saudi-led coalition had not yet demonstrated enough progress in mitigating civilian casualties, according to Andrew Miller, a former State Department official.

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