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"petitioner" Definitions
  1. a person who organizes or signs a petition
  2. (law) a person who asks a court to take a particular course of action
  3. (formal) a person who makes a formal request to somebody in authority

237 Sentences With "petitioner"

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The agent at Homeland Security asks why I wanted my petitioner to be my petitioner.
"The day the petitioner would have been reinstated is the day respondent tenders petitioner payment in full," the commissioner of the Texas Education Agency, Mike Morath, wrote in the ruling.
On December 17, Petitioner showed up with his 15-year-old daughter, [redacted], and demanded access to the house (Petitioner did not say whether he was interested in seeing [redacted, their child]).
My petitioner and I met in a utopian studies class.
My petitioner and I stopped having sex after six months.
The suit was settled after Nichols paid the petitioner in cash.
The Petitioner had to give the money she earned to Cut.
I heard Petitioner tell the police he wanted access to the house.
Although Blagojevich is an unsympathetic petitioner, the court should hear his case.
"In short, Petitioner asserts that Cummins was stalking the child," the documents allege.
Silva, the other individual petitioner, served in the Army from 2008 to 2012.
Her petitioner accepted this and moved on to the boy next to her.
If the tribunal concurs with the petitioner, they may declare the patent invalid.
While its not entirely clear, Brooks may be something of a serial petitioner.
This windfall for the organisations did not sit well with Ted Frank, the petitioner.
Keryn Redstone had asked to be added to the case as a co-petitioner.
I had the nanny take [redacted] upstairs and went outside to talk to Petitioner.
ET. If there is a tie, the decision will side with the petitioner, Boeing.
"The order gives many hope," said lawyer David Sunder Singh, who represented the petitioner.
Ms Sen and colleagues note that when Justice Kennedy speaks at a frequency 22.31Hz higher than his normal pitch toward the petitioner (the appealing party) and 22.31Hz lower than usual toward the respondent, he votes for the petitioner only 43% of the time.
What if [the petitioner] doesn't really know where he's currently living because they just separated?
India's apex court has weighed in resoundingly on a petitioner who wanted all stray dogs killed.
While this system is time-consuming and often burdensome on the petitioner, it also mostly works.
"The petitioner argued that segregation 'stamps the colored race with a badge of inferiority,' " powell said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads     Like me, my petitioner has never left the United States.
On Friday, the petitioner, who goes by "Dylan," wrote an explanation of why he started gathering signatures.
"Everybody knows there's a problem, but nobody wants to address it," the petitioner in the case says.
Under California law only one person can be the petitioner, and Olivier agreed to give Halle the honor.
" "Petitioner Amber Laura Depp did not serve any witness list with her Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order.
Born male, the petitioner, Jamie, took hormone treatments to transition to female, but discovered that neither sex fit.
Maxwell was the lone petitioner to keep the documents sealed, her lawyer indicated, according to The Daily Beast.
The Court also ordered the Petitioner not to seek for any further interim reliefs in the subject matter.
It took some doing, but finally Ruppert agreed to Wittmann's suggestion for the named lead petitioner: John Wiegert.
Petitioner also threatened me that he would be staying at the house every night in the coming week.
Petitioner continued to yell at me and at some point he must have called the police, who arrived.
Lincoln is said to have received a pardon request unsupported by letters from anyone but the petitioner himself.
One of the bank's analysts in the city was a petitioner in the Supreme Court case that legalized homosexuality.
The NGLHRC, the main petitioner in the case, confirmed it would lodge an appeal at the Court of Appeal.
Menaka Guruswamy, a lawyer for the petitioner, said the court should move to restore hospital services and open schools.
"These weather conditions are extremely unsafe for both students and faculty members on IU's Bloomington campus," wrote petitioner Josh Bromberg.
Based on the docs, even though Joanna is the petitioner, it looks like she and Romain jointly filed for divorce.
Connecticut , in which the petitioner, Estelle Griswold, had been arrested for dispensing birth control at a clinic in New Haven.
Petitioner immediately started yelling at me to let him into the house and started to videotape me with his phone.
I told Petitioner to stop making a scene and that he was scaring [redacted] who was hiding behind a pillar.
"Often we get a petition where there's some local issue or state issue [the petitioner] wants looked into," Goldman said.
The petitioner is expected to hear from the bench of Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy and Justice Vipul Pancholi later today.
"The petitioner wants to use the emergency motion to achieve a temporary halt to the mobile spectrum auction," Ott told Reuters.
As the crowds dispersed around the hotel after the petitioner was hauled away, a porter turned to me before I left.
It joined the suit as co-petitioner after failing to get compensation from the man's employer, Qatar or FIFA, he said.
The court's order was a "very, very substantial step forward," another petitioner, Arun Shourie, told television channel NDTV after the order.
Chemtob explained that, if the petitioner in Brooke S.B. won, the precedent might make Gunn something more than a legal stranger.
" He observed that "at no time did respondent advise petitioner that she would be proceeding with this adoption on her own.
"For the first time, I thought I needed to move out," said the chef Ritu Dalmia, another petitioner challenging Section 25.
Andrea Picciotti-Bayer is legal advisor for The Catholic Association Foundation, which submitted an amicus brief in support of the petitioner.
"The petitioner wants to use the emergency motion to achieve a temporary halt to the mobile spectrum auction," he told Reuters.
To obtain legal status, immigrants must have a qualifying petitioner -- for example, a family member or employer -- who can sponsor them.
In his motion to seal, Adams wrote: "the pleading creates direct evidence of petitioner&aposs involvement" in the allegations currently under investigation.
Petitioner Joseph Shine, a businessman, had challenged the constitutional validity of the adultery law, saying it discriminates against both men and women.
Gorsuch, however, was quiet for the first half of arguments in that case, while Neal Katyal argued on behalf of the petitioner.
And despite filing for divorce within days of one another, Berry was listed as the petitioner in the final documents reports TMZ.
If the petitioner demonstrates that someone is at "significant risk" of harming themselves or others, law enforcement will seize that person's firearms.
By law, any petitioner who wants to appeal to the country's highest court has the right to at least a hearing there.
After conducting a technical analysis, the agency's Office of Defects Investigation informs the petitioner whether it will move forward with an investigation.
During the proceedings, Justice Khosa observed that the petitioner had failed to present any violation of the law in the acquittal verdict.
" Anwesh Pokkuluri, a second petitioner, said: "Based on how the proceedings have gone, we do not see how they can uphold (the ban).
Ms. Wasser's name appears above that of her famous petitioner on the papers filed with Superior Court of California in Los Angeles County.
A petitioner can submit the paperwork and pay the filing fee, and a notice of the proposed change is posted for 14 days.
Maryland, a case that received national attention after Adnan Syed, the petitioner in that case, was featured in the podcast Serial in 2014.
Of the remaining 16 investigations, one was terminated by the petitioner before a final determination and the others found no threat to exist.
"It's not just generic emails going into their inbox, it's a tool for the [petitioner] to mobilise a large community," she told Mashable Australia.
If the company's affairs are conducted in a manner prejudicial to the public interest, then almost any petitioner can approach the NCLT for redressal.
Undeterred, petitioner has now fully briefed both questions (leading with the non-granted question, no less) despite this court's explicit instructions to the contrary.
The judge recently warned a default judgment would be issued in Gwyneth's favor (since she's the petitioner) if the divorce lay dormant any longer.
On Friday, a petitioner - a Sri Lankan journalist - filed public interest litigation seeking to stop any executions, arguing that people's rights were being violated.
"The real objective of the petitioner is not to get the application heard as it has no locus standi, merit or facts," Indiabulls said.
Requests for evidence that a petitioner is qualified to fill an existing job in a specialty position increased forty five percent last year, Reuters reported.
"People think coming out as gay is some kind of happy ending, but it's not," petitioner Anwesh Pokkuluri said, as the court broke for lunch.
The reality is that it's not just about the Little Sisters, as if just one petitioner brought one case in one court against the mandate.
The court unanimously ruled in favor of petitioner TC Heartland LLC, an Indiana-based water-flavoring company, over Kraft Heinz in an 8-21625 decision.
In it, a judgment of possession was granted to the petitioner—the landlord—and a money judgment of $7,780 was granted against the respondent, Calloway.
"The petitioner is an heir and president of a well-known company listed in a stock exchange in Japan, owner and shareholder in many companies, and receives dividend of more than 100 million baht ($3.18 million) from a single company in a year, which shows the petitioner has professional stability and an ample income to raise all the children," the court said in a statement.
" In circumstances like Barone's, Abdus-Salaam wrote, what should matter is a plan to parent—so that "where a petitioner proves by clear and convincing evidence that he or she has agreed with the biological parent of the child to conceive and raise the child as co-parents, the petitioner has presented sufficient evidence to achieve standing to seek custody and visitation of the child.
"Contrary to the thrust of the government's contentions that petitioner is an ISIS fighter, and as petitioner told the government, he sought to understand firsthand and report about the conflict in Syria; was kidnapped and imprisoned by ISIS; and tried numerous times to escape — and not even the government alleges that he ever took up arms against the United States or anyone else," the A.C.L.U. rebuttal said.
"   Critics argue D'Souza's pardon is inappropriate because he appears to lack remorse, referencing DOJ guidelines: "A petitioner should be genuinely desirous of forgiveness rather than vindication.
The judge is supposed to decide in the course of a hearing whether a petitioner is sufficiently mature and well informed to make her own decision.
Tyson Timbs, the petitioner, was sentenced to six years for felony drug dealing in Grant County, Indiana, where that offense carries a maximum fine of $083,000.
"Wolverine was a shorter man and never have I known such a fierce deadly savage that is short like I've know [sic] Danny DeVito," one petitioner wrote.
The antidumping duties are below those alleged by the Washington state petitioner, North Pacific Paper Co, of 23.45 to 20163 percent, the department said in a statement.
While a petitioner without the cash for a lawyer could try and represent themselves, Michelle doubted that would have resulted in a successful petition in her case.
The fate of this petitioner, whatever she may or may not have done wrong, got me thinking about the message China was trying to send the world.
Petitioner therefore has not overcome the procedural bar to the review of the merits of his federal habeas petition and cannot obtain habeas relief in this case.
Mike McCarter, chief petitioner of the secession effort, has noted though that the movement is in its infancy and would take years to accomplish, even if successful.
The company also said the petitioner had admitted in court that the petition was defective in nature and that it would approach the court after rectifying it.
" The papers cite Adria, 44, as being particularly difficult to work with, saying she demonstrated "resentment over their father's love of Petitioner and her role in his life.
"Adria and Annakim vetoed and overrode virtually every decision Petitioner, Mr. Jenkins, and the record company had already made, at great financial cost," she says in the documents.
To support his case in the court, petitioner Shyam Narayan Chouksey said the Prevention of Insults to National Honor Act of 1971 had been breached, Indian media reported.
The company said on Wednesday the petitioner had admitted in court that the petition was defective in nature and that he would approach the court after rectifying it.
After the two-week order, both the petitioner and the gun owner could then try to persuade a judge why the firearms should or should not be returned.
"Even if they are removed, petitioners' generalized evidence of Indonesia's conditions do not prove that persecution or torture is immediate or likely for each petitioner," the motion said.
" Said the court: "We agree with petitioner that his only offense here was 'a kind of very crude offensive method of stating a political opposition to the President.
As Justice Rosa rightly asked at the end of her contempt ruling, "If parole isn't granted to this petitioner, when and under what circumstances would it be granted?"
Expecting the judge to challenge the bid for nonbinary status, the petitioner went to court with letters from two doctors attesting that Jamie is neither male nor female.
"The petitioner has used the phrase 'hijacking,' and it seems to me that that's an accurate description of what the government wants to do," Chief Justice Roberts said.
Ellison had read the novel "Cry, the Beloved Country" in high school; soon he was a leading campus petitioner on behalf of divestment from the South African government.
A decision for petitioner Mark Janus could extend right-to-work protections to millions of public employees, and the implications for public policy and national politics are profound.
Activists including Chi Chia-wei—the legendary Taiwanese LGBTQ campaigner who was the lead petitioner in the case—congregated outside the court in Taipei yesterday to await their verdict.
" The former women's rights lawyer asks precise questions during arguments, and when she poses a query about some hypothetical petitioner, she eschews the standard "he" pronoun and uses "she.
Re-verification while adding credit to the number would allow the government to ensure that the SIM card is with the rightful owner of the account, the petitioner said.
Most interesting ... they both ran to the courthouse at the same time to file for divorce, and each wanted to be the petitioner -- the one who called it quits.
"Accordingly, out of an abundance of caution, the Department is filing this Notice of its intent to release Petitioner in the town specified in the Declaration," the filing says.
The Humane Society, a petitioner in the case, found in an investigation last fall that more than 85033,000 giraffe parts were imported to the U.S. between 2006 and 2015.
Mohammad Salimullah, the first petitioner, came to India in 2012 via the eastern state of West Bengal, on the border with Bangladesh, according to the petition seen by Reuters.
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the justices rejected the questions posed to them by the employer, which lost in the lower court and consequently is the petitioner in this case.
"The 2013 law was passed after a prolonged struggle by the people to protect the rights of farmers," said social activist Medha Patkar, who is a petitioner on the plea.
Once a petition snowballs to a certain number, the issue could, as in the Swiss system, go before administrators who could reach out to the initial petitioner to draft legislation.
Balachandran Ramiah, a second petitioner, also said there was "a long road ahead when it comes to changing societal mindsets", and stressed the importance of employers ending discrimination in workplaces.
If a petitioner says that an abuser owns firearms, it leads to a clear prompt about whether they want the court to consider removing those weapons from the abuser's possession.
The USCIS weighs the petitions by whether the marriage is legal in the home country where the spouse resides and in the state where the petitioner resides, the AP reported.
The petitioner for instance, Mark Janus, could have paid full dues, but choosing not to join the union still had to pay 78 percent of dues as an agency fee.
In the same vein, Feinstein has proposed a bill mandating that law enforcement must be included as a petitioner, and states are free to add other entities to the list.
"We order immediate release of the petitioner from jail," Justice Indira Banerjee said in her order, despite a lawyer for the state government arguing that Kanojia's post was highly inflammatory.
"The company's decision is in effect directed solely against Israeli citizens living in the settlements, the petitioner claims, and this is severe, especially outrageous discrimination," Rabinovich's lawyers said in a statement.
"We commend the court for this ruling as it forces the EPA to stop stalling," said Patti Goldman, an attorney for Earthjustice, a petitioner in the case, hailing the court decision.
"Petitioner, along with law enforcement and Adult Protective Services, believes that Mr. Morgan is unduly influencing Mr. Lee and isolating him," the petition filed by Lee's former attorney, Tom Lallas, states.
"As to these products, while there may be some doubt, the Court concludes, on balance, that the scale tips ever so slightly in favor of the petitioner," the Tax Court said.
He had been the main petitioner before the court and fomented widespread street protests against Mr. Sharif, emerging as the strongest challenger to the former prime minister and his political legacy.
In short ... Future's calling her a fraud because "the petitioner is lying about financial matters at the onset of case which is solely based on her attempt to extort money from" Future.
"Review is less warranted here than in Newman because the decision that petitioner urges this court to review is correct and wholly consistent with Dirks," Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. wrote.
Ultimately, the judges concluded that to establish specific jurisdiction over a 1782 respondent, the petitioner must show that the discovery it seeks "proximately resulted from the respondent's forum contacts," Judge Hall wrote.
" The law defines "expunge" to mean to "physically destroy the records or return them to the petitioner and to obliterate the petitioner's name from any official index or public record, or both.
"Petitioner Expressions Hair Design might, for example, post a sign outside its salon reading 'Haircuts $10 (we add a 3 percent surcharge if you pay by credit card),'" the chief justice wrote.
The court's notice to the government "is a watershed in the whole fight against Section 377," said petitioner Ashok Row Kavi, chairperson of Humsafar Trust, a charity that works with India's LGBT community.
"Though the petitioner claimed various offences were committed by the issues of the first respondent, that is the IEBC (elections board), no evidence was placed before us to prove that allegation," Maraga said.
The petitioner Mansi Jain questioned the influence the soap would have on viewers and said it showed the child perform marriage rituals such as putting vermillion on the older actor playing his wife.
According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Krupa, who is listed as the petitioner, claims their marriage is "irretrievably broken," and both parties have agreed to not seek spousal support from one another.
Under the section of the filing that asks the petitioner, Vili, if he wants the court to issue a restraining order as part of the final orders in this case; he answers "reserved."
"Given the lenient sentence petitioner received and his unwillingness to admit culpability, a pardon would tend to denigrate the seriousness of his conduct and undermine the deterrent effect of his conviction," Adams added.
The petitioner would also include "supporting documents or information, as specified, such as those regarding any act of threat of violence" the person in question made, regardless of whether that threat involves a firearm.
"The (parole) board reviewed all relevant information related to the crime, conviction and subsequent appeals, as well as all information provided by the petitioner," said Melissa McDonald, spokesperson for the Tennessee Board of Parole.
According to SAS and its lawyers at Jones Day, when the PTAB agrees to review a patent's validity through an IPR it must review all of the sections, or "claims," challenged by the petitioner.
Mr Feldman's brief cited one of those oddities: "attributing to Congress an inexplicable intent to trust agencies like petitioner hospitals to establish church plans—but then to forbid them to maintain the plans themselves".
Lahore High Court issued a stay order late on Thursday suspending all work within 200 feet (61 metres) of 11 buildings of historical value, said Azhar Siddique, a lawyer and petitioner in the case.
Akhilesh Godi, a 220-year-old petitioner from Hyderabad, India, who traveled to New Delhi for the hearing, told BuzzFeed News that making legal history was exciting, but that was not his primary goal.
She calls this legal intervention "an incredibly powerful weapon" because it includes a mandatory arrest provision—whether the respondent is threatening the petitioner or leaving flowers on her doorstep—if the order is violated.
"Unchallenged statements made by a petitioner before a judge ... would be sufficient for law enforcement to enter that person's home and confiscate their private property," the National Rifle Association (NRA) said in a statement.
"I would hold that [English] did not violate any fundamental right by expressly acknowledging that petitioner killed the victims instead of engaging in the barren exercise that petitioner's current counsel now recommends," Alito wrote.
"Having found that the DCI thereby misrepresented facts and misused the court order, we have come to the conclusion that the prosecution against the petitioner cannot proceed," Judge Hellen Omondi said in a ruling.
"Through the poem's reference to racist prejudice and religious slander as well as sexual habits the verses in question go beyond what the petitioner (Erdogan) can be expected to tolerate," the Hamburg court wrote.
After he obtained documents related to a dispute between a resident of Mianyang and local officials, he was accused of divulging secret documents, although they were reportedly given to the petitioner by government officials.
The lead petitioner, K. S. Puttaswamy, a 91-year-old retired judge, contested the requirement that people have an Aadhar number to obtain cooking gas and to purchase grains from the public distribution system.
At issue is whether the financial woes of Suniva and its co-petitioner, SolarWorld Americas, are a result of unfair competition from Chinese companies benefiting from state subsidies, or of their own business practices.
" Tesla opened its statement by identifying the petitioner as a "Tesla short-seller;" on Friday, CNBC reported that the petition was brought by Brian Sparks, an independent investor who "is currently shorting Tesla stock.
Twitter, Facebook and the rest are "nothing like petitioner MNN", as "[t]he government did not create" them, "impose first-come, first-served access rules" on them or require them to be free of charge.
It turns out the safest move on the part of the petitioner (the United States Telecom Association) was to request the case be revisited because not all the judges weighed in the first time around.
"Petitioner describes this argument as the 'easiest path to reversal,' but that 'path' faces a rather significant roadblock: namely, the fact that the court expressly declined to grant certiorari on this issue," the brief said.
To which the petitioner, senior advocate Harish Salve, argued that WhatsApp with over 160 million users in India, has become a utility service and thus it needs to safeguard data and privacy of its users.
Iancu that, when PTAB agrees to review the validity of a patent through the IPR process, it is required by its authorizing statute to decide the patentability of all the claims challenged by the petitioner.
Overturning this finding (the petitioner is making a second bid to have his case heard at the Supreme Court) could have profound implications for land and water management practices across national forests, refuges and wilderness.
Madison in 1803, concluded that the executive branch had violated petitioner William Marbury's property rights (by rescinding a commission) but that the courts were powerless to compel the executive branch to comply with the law.
"I was the petitioner in the case, the hearing continued for four months, at least I should have been allowed to speak in the parliament," Khan, a former cricket star, later told reporters outside the assembly.
"By way of illustration, the monthly child support effective May 1, 2019 shall be $2,935, and therefore Respondent shall pay Petitioner $103,065 per month in spousal support — making the combined support payment $10,000," the documents state.
The petitioner said Moon has condoned North Korea's nuclear development, human right problems and illegal transhipment of North Korean coal, while "acting nonsense" such as lowering the military guard while North Korea has its nuclear weapons.
Prosecutors can quickly mine online legal databases to find case law to rebut key parts of an asylum claim, for instance, while lawyers representing a petitioner must rely solely on the materials they brought into court.
If the briefs filed by the petitioner and its most influential allies are any indication, the strategy will likely be to portray this case as a unique one that would warrant a very narrow constitutional exception.
"It is very significant and very unusual that the court issued the warrant," said Colin Gonsalves, founder of the Human Rights Law Network which represented the petitioner, the charity Peoples' Rights and Social Research Centre (PRASAR).
Humsafar Trust, a charity that works with India's LGBT community and a petitioner in the case, said it was "time to gear up for our fight toward further rights", including legal recognition, adoption, marriage and employment.
AFSCME, the Court's five-member majority held that the First Amendment protects public-sector employees — including petitioner Mark Janus — from being compelled "to subsidize private speech on matters of substantial public concern" without prior affirmative consent.
In this role, Lighthizer was often taking the petitioner side of trade disputes in front of federal authorities, portraying China as a menace and a cheater, a view shared by many leading trade unions and Democrats.
"By way of illustration, the monthly child support effective May 1, 2019 shall be $2,22008, and therefore Respondent shall pay Petitioner $22011,22017 per month in spousal support — making the combined support payment $23,22018," the documents stated.
One way to address this growing challenge would be for the ITC to require any petitioner to comprehensively demonstrate substantial linkages to U.S. domestic industry and harm to the U.S. economy before an investigation is launched.
" But in opposing Mr. Salman's petition for review, the government argued that "review is less warranted here than in Newman because the decision that petitioner urges this court to review is correct and wholly consistent with Dirks.
"Petitioner, along with law enforcement and Adult Protective Services, believes that Mr. Morgan is unduly influencing Mr. Lee and isolating him," a petition for the restraining order, filed last June by Lee's former attorney, Tom Lallas, stated.
"The law against begging is one of the single most oppressive laws against poor and destitute people in a country that has no social protection net," said Harsh Mander, a campaigner and lead petitioner in the case.
"We believe there are high odds for anti-dumping duties of at least 30 percent as a result of this investigation," given the duties imposed by the United States and evidence presented by the petitioner, Harbor added.
"The petitioners have a strong likelihood of success in establishing that the removal of the petitioner and other similarly situated violates their due process and equal protection guaranteed by the United States Constitution," Donnelly wrote in her decision.
If the board did not act, it would've allowed the petitioner to challenge the rule in state court, and placed the burden on the agency to prove that its law is related to public safety instead of cronyism.
Professor Brower was a petitioner for protected status of the monarch in 2014, always hoping that mankind would do what was necessary to preserve the marvelous migration of a species he studied for more than half a century.
The petitioner in the case, Timothy Carpenter, was convicted in 2013 of a string of armed robberies in Michigan and Ohio, based partly on location data that placed his cellphone near the scene of several of the crimes.
The Hope Medical Group for Women, in Shreveport, La., is the petitioner in the June Medical case now at the Supreme Court, challenging the constitutionality of Louisiana's latest effort to shut down the state's few remaining abortion clinics.
A petitioner argued that due to the FCC's repeal, Verizon was able to legally slow down device speeds for the Santa Clara County fire department in California and made it more difficult for the firefighters to provide emergency services.
"I think there's no problem for proposing impeachment of a president who acts against the national psyche," the petitioner wrote on a site for petitions that the presidential office, known as the Blue House, maintains on its web site.
Before his arrest, Wu used his platform to cast doubt on the official version of events in an incident in early May 2015, in which a police officer shot a petitioner in a train station in northern Heilongjiang province.
" The official added that while petitioners "must... be willing to help law enforcement authorities in the investigation and prosecution of the criminal activity," the agency "does not place the petitioner in front of adjudicating officers to recount their experiences.
As the petitioner points out, in 1986, when the Stored Communications Act was enacted, "cell phones cost over $3,000, were the size of a large brick, could connect to only fragmentary cellular networks and were used by very few people".
Muslim leader Haji Mahboob Ahmad, who lives in Ayodhya and is a petitioner in the court case, says tensions are running high in the town but that he would continue to demand the reconstruction of a mosque on the disputed site.
"I am especially concerned that Petitioner and the monitor have empowered our six (6) year old son with the ability to end a custodial period if he does not like a parenting decisions I make," adds Thicke in the court docs.
But the legal writing was on the wall, and after throwing up roadblock after roadblock, the state of Florida eventually had to read it, and bow to the inevitable, but not without inflicting an additional indignity on the long- suffering petitioner.
In a motion to withdraw Friday, the state's new Democratic Attorney General Dana Nessel moved to remove Michigan as a petitioner from a case challenging the agency's Clean Power Plan (CPP) and limits on mercury, arsenic and lead for coal plants.
Sundar was also a petitioner in an earlier suit that led the Supreme Court in 2011 to order the disbanding of state-backed vigilante group Salwa Judum, which had been accused of human rights violations against indigenous people in Chhattisgarh.
The issue before the court is whether applying Colorado's public accommodations law to compel the petitioner to create expression that violates his sincerely held religious beliefs about marriage violates the free speech or free exercise clauses of the First Amendment.
After a petition is filed, the petitioner—typically a family member or law enforcement officer—must prevent evidence to a judge that the person poses a serious risk to themselves or others for an extreme-risk protection order to be issued.
A federal judge halted the recount of presidential ballots in Michigan Wednesday night, confirming an earlier ruling that the petitioner, Green Party nominee Jill Stein, had no standing to demand it given she received just 1.1 percent of the vote.
And on Monday, a panel from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals cited the increasing threat of the virus when ordering the release of a Mexican woman, Lucero Xochihua-Jaimes, pursuing an asylum claim in the U.S. "In light of the rapidly escalating public health crisis, which public health authorities predict will especially impact immigration detention centers, the court sua sponte orders that Petitioner be immediately released from detention and that removal of Petitioner be stayed pending final disposition by this court," said the order, issued by Judges Eugene Siler, Kim Wardlaw and Milan Smith.
There also "exists the risk that petitioners have credible fears regarding a removal from the United States, should any petitioner be sent to a country where he or she has previously been the subject to or threatened with persecution," the lawsuit said.
"The petitioners have a strong likelihood of success in establishing that the removal of the petitioner and other similarly situated violates their due process and equal protection guaranteed by the United States Constitution," US District Judge Ann Donnelly wrote in her decision.
"The petitioners have a strong likelihood of success in establishing that the removal of the petitioner and others similarly situated violates their due process and equal protection guaranteed by the United States Constitution," US District Judge Ann Donnelly wrote in her decision.
Chip maker IBM has been targeted because, alongside several other companies and contractors, it attended a July informational session hosted by immigration enforcement officials that discussed developing technology for vetting, said Steven Renderos, organizing director at petitioner the Center for Media Justice.
"It may be true that the Top Ten Percent Plan is some instances may provide a path out of poverty for those who excel at schools lacking in resources the plan cannot serve as the admissions solution that petitioner suggest," Kennedy wrote.
For instance, an American citizen or lawful permanent resident who files a visa petition for a relative has to fill out a Form I-130 Petition for Alien Relative, which requires extensive information about the petitioner, his/her spouse, and his/her parents.
A safeguard targets imports from any country and the petitioner does not need to prove that the goods are being sold at unfairly low prices—just that the influx of products is disrupting the U.S. market and causing "serious injury" to domestic producers.
" However, Thicke states in the documents that Julian's "story changed" after going back home to Patton after Thursday's visit, and that "Julian is either being coached, or telling Petitioner what she wants to hear based on Petitioner's feeling about Julian spending time with his dad.
"Under the law, the burden of proof is on an applicant, petitioner, or requestor to establish eligibility -- not the other way around," said USCIS spokesperson Michael Bars, who emphasized the policy is part of a move to cut down on abuse and "frivolous" applications.
"Triple talaq is not valid as per the Koran, which stresses mediation and reconciliation before the decision to divorce," said Zakia Soman, co-founder of Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan (BMMA), which campaigns for Muslim women's rights and is a co-petitioner in the case.
"Absent a showing that the government — for international relations reasons or otherwise — needs to transfer petitioner now, the court does not find that the government's interests outweigh the petitioner's right to challenge his detention without fear of his transfer to another country," she wrote.
"We feel that Oregonians are ready to take an innovative approach to mental health care and the problem of addictions, because the current modalities and delivery systems have proven inadequate," said Tom Eckert, Sheri's husband and himself a chief petitioner for the shroom campaign.
An unnamed boy identified as the lead petitioner on the suit has been in ORR custody for almost five months even though his brother-in-law has applied to be his sponsor and provided the program with his biometric and biographical data, according to the lawsuit.
"Petitioner argues that the ability to acknowledge a legal duty or legal responsibility should not be determinative of entitlement to habeas relief, since, for example, infants cannot comprehend that they owe duties or responsibilities and a comatose person lacks sentience, yet both have legal rights," wrote Webber.
If the couple fails an interview or suspicions arise, the USCIS may conduct an administrative investigation which "may include, but is not limited to, visits to the couple's home as well as interviews with neighbors and associates of either the beneficiary or petitioner," according to McKinney.
The evidence "is more than enough to carry the government's burden of showing by a preponderance of the evidence that petitioner is part of or substantially supported ISIL and is thus properly detained as an enemy combatant," the filing said, using an acronym for the Islamic State.
Under the new law, someone can ask a law enforcement officer to file a petition with a Maryland district or circuit court that explains why the petitioner think an individual presents an "immediate and present danger of causing personal injury" to themselves or someone else by possessing a firearm.
"Despite the understandable grief that Mr. Ridulph feels for the loss of his sister and emotional turmoil that the discovery of Mr. McCullough's innocence has caused him, Petitioner Jack D. McCullough's life and freedom are at stake amid the prosecutor's conclusion of his actual innocence," his lawyers wrote.
Review is available in habeas corpus proceedings, but it is limited to determinations of whether the petitioner is an alien; whether his removal has been ordered in expedited removal proceedings; and whether he has been lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or has been granted refugee or asylum status.
"As explained, the historical cell-site records obtained in this case revealed only that petitioner (or someone using his phone) was in 'a 3.5-million-square-foot to 100-million-square-foot area' when placing or receiving a call," the Department of Justice attorneys argued in their brief.
"The petitioner must not only show that she lacked both the physical and the mental capacity to bring the claim, but also that the disability was of such an all-encompassing nature as to prevent her from even authorizing another to file the claim," the court curtly replied.
The petitioner, Timothy Carpenter, was one of two defendants convicted for his role in a series of armed robberies in Michigan and Ohio, based in part on 127 days of CSLI data that placed him between ½ and 2 miles from the robberies around the time they were committed.
"The unprecedented economic conflicts of this administration need to be visible to the American people, including any pertinent documentation which can reveal the foreign influences and financial interests which may put Donald Trump in conflict with the emoluments clause of the Constitution," the petitioner, identified as A.D., wrote.
While Respondent has yet to be convicted of crimes related to his possession of these photos, that he possessed them is documented evidence of conduct that has destroyed the mental or emotional calm of Petitioner [Presley]… Accordingly, Respondent's request for spousal support must be denied by reason of his conduct alone.
While Respondent has yet to be convicted of crimes related to his possession of these photos, that he possessed them is documented evidence of conduct that has destroyed the mental or emotional calm of Petitioner [Presley] […] Accordingly, Respondent's request for spousal support must be denied by reason of his conduct alone.
In a 2-1 decision, the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals determined the agency used inadequate and untimely information to justify the restrictions, which have kept the small, high-powered magnet sets like those marketed by the petitioner Zen Magnets LLC off the market for more than a year.
USCIS, however, will not approve the petition if the beneficiary or the petitioner was not old enough to marry under the laws of the place where the marriage was performed, or a marriage at that age violates the public policy of the American state in which the couple intends to reside.
"Petitioner claimed that he intended to enter Syria to be a freelance writer and that he obtained press credentials from the [redacted] using his US passport, as well as from other press outlets," an FBI agent wrote in a filing unsealed in February as part of a legal challenge by the ACLU.
The petitioner, ECM BioFilms - which sells a material that it says can be added to plastic products to help them break down - says that the FTC wrongly rejected an administrative law judge's conclusion that its material was biodegradable and instead found that it would not meet consumers' expectations of what that term meant.
"Petitioner lacks any subjective expectation of privacy in phone-company records of historical cell-site data because they are business records that MetroPCS and Sprint create for their own purposes," acting Solicitor General Noel Francisco, acting Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Blanco and Department of Justice Attorney Jenny Ellickson argued in a court brief.
"Petitioner lacks any subjective expectation of privacy in phone-company records of historical cell-site data because they are business records that MetroPCS and Sprint create for their own purposes," acting Solicitor General Noel Francisco, acting Assistant Attorney General Kenneth Blanco and Department of Justice Attorney Jenny Ellickson argued in a court brief.
"The FAA has determined that good cause exists for not publishing a summary of the petition in the Federal Register, because the requested exemption would not set a precedent, and any delay in acting on this petition would be detrimental to the petitioner," the agency said in a letter to the NFL team.
That's what happened to Brooke S.B., a petitioner in the current case, whose partner, Elizabeth A. C.C., had borne a boy whom they raised together, who was given Brooke's last name and called her "Mama B." When the couple's relationship ended in 2010, Elizabeth sought to block Brooke from having contact with the boy.
The laws allow weapons to be seized for a brief time — typically two or three weeks — after which a petitioner, usually a police agency, must go back to court to let a judge decide whether the gun owner's behavior amounts to a threat to himself or others and whether the weapons should be held longer.
Fransisco, however, wants the Supreme Court to reassess "whether the court of appeals erred in concluding the petitioner discriminated against the employee 'because of' the employee's 'sex' by applying its sex-specific dress code based on the employee's biological sex rather than the employee's gender identity," and whether gender discrimination is the same as sex discrimination.
"Once the information is disclosed, it cannot be recalled, and the confidentiality of the grand jury information will be lost for all time—particularly if Petitioner United States House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary ("HJC") decides to publicize the now-secret grand jury materials, which it has asserted the power to do through a simple majority vote," the DOJ wrote.
" The documents continue: "Respondent shall pay Petitioner, as and for non-modifiable, nontaxable, non-deductible spousal support, the sum of $22017,403 less the amount of any monthly child support then in effect, payable on the first day of each month, commencing May 240, 222 and continuing thereafter on the first day of each month until the last payment on April 2500, 2029, and after such payment, spousal support shall terminate forever.
And it always takes money and organized campaigns — in each and every state, with a team of serious people who pay meticulous attention to the precise details required to line up properly registered, qualified electors and a vice presidential running mate, petitioner drafters and circulators, signers, lawyers, and teams of volunteers if necessary to defend each and every signature and petition to gain a line on the ballot.
Actor Sonam Kapoor Ahuja plays the lesbian daughter of her real-life father, veteran actor Anil Kapoor, who is looking for a suitable boy for her as she hides her 'secret' "This is probably going to be the most mainstream of films because you've got people like Anil Kapoor and Sonam Kapoor who are as mainstream as Indian cinema gets," said Keshav Suri, a prominent hotelier and petitioner against Section 377.
" The documents continued: "Respondent shall pay Petitioner, as and for non-modifiable, nontaxable, non-deductible spousal support, the sum of $10,000 less the amount of any monthly child support then in effect, payable on the first day of each month, commencing May 1, 2019 and continuing thereafter on the first day of each month until the last payment on April 1, 2029, and after such payment, spousal support shall terminate forever.
Now it is the Facebooker who argues with friends of friends he does not know; the news consumer who spends hours watching cable; the repeat online petitioner who demands actions like impeaching the president; the news sharer willing to spread misinformation and rumor because it feels good; the data junkie who frantically toggles between horse races in suburban Georgia and horse races in Britain and France and horse races in sports (even literal horse races).
Already enacted in 2900 states (all but two of which voted for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonCindy McCain: I can see Arizona 'going Democrat' in 220006 Big Ben cookies for Hillary, lime sorbet for Nancy: Longtime WH pastry chef releases update to popular cookbook Clinton tweets support for impeachment after White House releases call details MORE during the 2202 presidential election), the primary petitioner in each state apart from Vermont is law enforcement.
"The petitioner has used the phrase 'hijacking,' and it seems to me that that's an accurate description of what the government wants to do," Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. lectured Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli Jr. The solicitor general had the facts on his side on how the opt-out that the Obama administration is offering would actually work: Religious nonprofits could completely divorce themselves from covering birth control after notifying the government of their religion-based objection.
To put in perspective how weak their legislative support is, in Oregon, one of their only allies in the statehouse is a conservative representative named Mike Nearman, whose claims to fame include pushing a ballot measure to force every Oregon voter to re-register to vote before the 2020 election, a move that even his co-chief petitioner admits the Oregon voters won't support; and attempting to repeal 30 year-old legislation protecting minorities from being targeted by law enforcement, a move that unsurprisingly has gained no traction.

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