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"rescinded" Definitions
  1. revoked, repealed, or canceled, sometimes because invalidated by later action or a higher authority:The teacher's union has pledged to fight for reinstatement of the rescinded raises.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of rescind.

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Clinton rescinded it, Bush reinstated it, Obama rescinded it again, and Trump reinstated it for the second time.
As a result, 25 documents were rescinded in December and 24 additional ones were rescinded Tuesday, including seven related to affirmative action.
Three of the five states that had rescinded their Equal Rights Amendment ratification in the 21625s later rescinded their applications for an Article V convention.
Stanford rescinded Ms. Zhao's admission, and Yale rescinded the admission of Sherry Guo, a 21-year-old freshman whose parents paid Mr. Singer $1.2 million in connection with her application.
BAN RESCINDED OVER WALKOFF The Italian soccer federation has rescinded Sulley Muntari's one-match ban for walking off the field in response to racist abuse during a Serie A game last weekend.
In 1993, President Bill Clinton rescinded the global gag rule.
Weeks after becoming attorney general, Sessions rescinded the guidance. Why?
But the organization has since rescinded its invitation to host.
When DACA was rescinded, my student activism became community activism.
On July 20, Mueller finally rescinded the warrants to Facebook.
The ruling coalition rescinded the decree and reshuffled the cabinet.
Such executive orders can be rescinded by a president's successors.
No. No. He challenged me, he privately rescinded the thing.
Since then, however, the Trump Administration has rescinded Obama's definition.
After this ruling, the Trump administration rescinded the initial order.
The Washington Post first reported that Conroy rescinded his resignation.
Over the last few years, though, they've rescinded that offer.
Gary Herbert both rescinded their endorsements of Trump, while Rep.
An evacuation order issued, then rescinded, for a nearby village.
That recommendation was later rescinded, the same news agencies reported.
The policy has since been rescinded amidst social media backlash.
The rule may be kept as is, changed or rescinded.
A few days later, the Princeton Seminary rescinded the award.
The next year, the crime bill rescinded his Pell grant.
In October, he submitted, then rescinded, a letter of resignation.
But that proposal created a major backlash and was rescinded.
Then, in September 2017, DeVos rescinded the 2011 Obama guidance.
Even rules that can't be rescinded can be left unenforced.
One year later, however, Trump's own Defense Department abruptly rescinded it.
Obama rescinded the rule, and on January 23, Trump reinstituted it.
But then she rescinded her testimony and disappeared into thin air.
Weeks later, Lora DiCarlo learned that the award had been rescinded.
On March 30, U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer rescinded the designation.
The offer and apology was later rescinded following an internal investigation.
Kentucky's new governor, Andy Beshear, has rescinded that state's work rule.
In addition to the financial compensation, the city rescinded Boykin's termination.
After inmates rioted, the government rescinded the plan the following year.
Numerous Republican Party members rescinded their endorsements of the GOP nominee.
But Facebook has rescinded that option when it senses true competition.
His absence was treated as a suspension, which was later rescinded.
Weeks later he triumphantly returned to Beirut and rescinded his resignation.
More recently, Australia rescinded the visa of a prominent Chinese businessman.
It can be rescinded by President Trump on his executive authority.
One month after Mr. Trump's inauguration, the department rescinded the decision.
He said the annexation, not recognized internationally, would never be rescinded.
" Sanders called Trump's selection "totally unacceptable," saying it "must be rescinded.
The declaration may be rescinded by a joint resolution of Congress.
President Obama rescinded the policy when he took office in 2009.
Several liberal groups that had endorsed him immediately rescinded their backing.
The bill was later rescinded, but not done away with completely.
Those protections had not gone into effect before they were rescinded.
But the group earlier this month rescinded the honor following opposition.
Over the next three decades, many legislatures rescinded their convention calls.
The appointment of Mr. Bannon by Mr. Trump must be rescinded.
But on December 2000, Snipes rescinded her resignation after Republican Gov.
The groups are asking that the guidance be rescinded as unlawful.
Several of the penalties were later rescinded, and the wins restored.
Yale and Stanford have each rescinded the admission of one student.
The government rescinded the proposed bill in September, but protests continue.
But the committee later rescinded the subpoena and canceled his appearance.
The Department of Homeland Security rescinded that policy earlier this year.
Ten days before Hurricane Harvey made landfall, you rescinded the standard.
Presidents have shrunk monuments in the past, but never rescinded one.
After an industry uproar, the policy was rescinded within three weeks.
Trump rescinded the separation policy in June 2018 amid international outcry.
On Monday he announced that his Harvard acceptance had been officially rescinded.
Holder (2013) decision that rescinded key protections from the Voting Rights Act.
While the initial job offer was rescinded, Scaramucci remains loyal to Trump.
That injunction, however, refers to Trump's 2017 memorandum, which has been rescinded.
When he finally did return to Lebanon, Hariri immediately rescinded his resignation.
In an executive action, the Trump administration rescinded DACA in September 2017.
But Ryan rescinded his invitation after the new comments came to light.
RW Ryan Reaves had his game misconduct penalty rescinded by the NHL.
RW Ryan Reaves' misconduct penalty was rescinded by the NHL on Wednesday.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole Memo and has opposed legalization.
Jones later paid a $300 bond and the arrest warrant was rescinded.
The vulnerable senator from deep-blue Illinois rescinded his endorsement on Tuesday.
Both cited unnamed US officials who said his invitation had been rescinded.
Some have flat-out called for the judge's nomination to be rescinded.
After continued disapproval from players throughout the league, the fines were rescinded.
His lawyer went to court to try to have the release rescinded.
John Cornyn, who rescinded his endorsement of Moore earlier in the day.
The Times noted that his press pass previously had been temporarily rescinded.
"We haven't previously rescinded an honorary degree," spokesman Thomas Conroy told CNN.
Lewd and rude, considering CES rescinded an Innovation award over a vibrator.
A week later, the DOJ rescinded its request for the IP logs.
Herjavec acknowledged that Cuban and Greiner's offer was better and rescinded his.
Your offer gets taken back, rescinded, and you've already rejected other offers.
He rescinded the Dreamer protections, a move now before the Supreme Court.
More recently, Mullin's top-rated 2018 recruit, J'Raan Brooks, rescinded his commitment.
And indeed, Montana's top three newspapers promptly rescinded their endorsements of Gianforte.
Brazil has also rescinded its offer to host climate negotiations next year.
They want to stop the death tax from, you know, being rescinded.
If the IRS cannot sufficiently do so, this contract should be rescinded.
USC has since rescinded her daughter's admissions offer, according to Janavs' lawyers.
The couple reconciled and the order was rescinded a few weeks later.
Trump last year rescinded DACA, which provides protection to young undocumented immigrants.
He rescinded that resignation shortly after setting foot back on Lebanese soil.
When state legislatures realized this, the ratifications stopped and several states rescinded.
In 2017, President Donald Trump rescinded an executive order that extended DACA.
The letter was rescinded when federal officials vowed to cover the payments.
On the eve of a courtroom showdown, the F.B.I. rescinded its request.
But the Pentagon rescinded that admonishment, which was issued by Maj. Gen.
In 2017, North Carolina passed a separate law that rescinded the rule.
John Thune, who endorsed Trump, rescinded his endorsement, and then restored it.
That rule, Auxier said, was rescinded several years ago under his watch.
Democratic administrations have traditionally rescinded the policy, while Republican administrations have reinstated it.
Perhaps the most infamous rescinded admission came in the case of Gina Grant.
Legal challenges are expected because no president has ever rescinded a monument designation.
It's unclear whose membership has been rescinded and the circumstances that prompted expulsion.
Trump rescinded his own 2017 order while officials sought to implement Mattis's recommendations.
In response to these concerns, church authorities rescinded Ms. Alston's invitation to speak.
Set to be rescinded in six months, the program protects illegal immigrants, a.k.a.
Hours before the announcement of Mramba's dismissal the president rescinded the price increase.
The designation was rescinded in 2008 amid commitments to limit its nuclear program.
And what was interesting, it wasn't the expert judges that rescinded our award.
"When this administration rescinded protections for transgender students, my heart broke," Clinton said.
Twenty-four Republican leaders rescinded their support for Trump after the video's release.
CPAC on Monday rescinded his invitation to speak at the annual conservative conference.
He rescinded the Yates order and said Justice will defend the executive order.
A week later, amid threats of boycotts and litigation, the councillors rescinded it.
It long ago rescinded the floor rule, and now boasts nine eligible firms.
The grants will be rescinded if they are found to not be virgins.
Last year, DeVos rescinded Obama-era guidelines for universities handling sexual assault complaints.
Noreika rescinded this guidance last week without even giving CFPB a heads-up.
After an outcry from celebrities and some staff members, the invite was rescinded.
Later that day, Remnick rescinded Bannon's invitation in a memo circulated to staff.
This month, Wayne Grudem, a theologian highly respected by evangelicals, rescinded his endorsement.
The following month, newly appointed Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Yates memo.
But the embargo, which can only be rescinded by Congress, remains in force.
Officials rescinded that deal last month amid questions from lawmakers and government watchdogs.
PayPal on Wednesday rescinded its services for reasons that are not entirely clear.
Cole's memo was rescinded in 2017, but in practice not much has changed.
Kemosabe subsequently rescinded its approval following a media report on Wednesday, May 11.
The ban was rescinded by one of Kelly's conservative Republican predecessors in 2015.
If they don't advance our interests, they should be reformed, replaced, or rescinded.
McCusker is not the first White House nominee to have her offer rescinded.
Code violations, however, cannot be rescinded by a chair umpire during a match.
The order also rescinded a moratorium of coal-mining leases on federal lands.
Officials this week rescinded the emergency order and lifted the school exclusion requirements.
But Mr. Trump rescinded DACA, leaving it to Congress to find a replacement.
Both the recipient and sender would be notified when a message is rescinded.
But Mr. Trump has rescinded the program, which offers temporary, renewable work permits.
The opposition Labour party and campaigners called for Boycott's nomination to be rescinded.
Months later, the Trump administration came into power, and rescinded the Yates memo.
This week, Mr. Sessions and the Department of Education rescinded the guidance entirely.
News outlets, including WIRED, picked up on the story of the rescinded prize.
By March 1979, five states that ratified the ERA had rescinded their decision.
A woman named Renate Dolphin rescinded her support for Kavanaugh after seeing it.
That is the world we would return to if the mandate was rescinded.
In September, Trump rescinded the program following seven uneasy months of internal deliberations.
President Donald Trump rescinded the program, initiated by President Barack Obama, last September.
The country's one-child policy, begun in the 1970s, had been recently rescinded.
While rare, rescinded college acceptances happen every year for a few distinct reasons.
The administration rescinded a host of memos in its first week setting enforcement priorities.
The city rescinded it with the understanding that the state would then repeal HB2.
In March, Trump rescinded an executive order that protected transgender students in public schools.
The Journal said Cohn nodded his head when asked if it would be rescinded.
Native American groups have been calling for the medals to be rescinded for years.
Premier Grindeanu has said the decree was rescinded in the interests of social unity.
Trump then rescinded his own 2017 order while officials sought to implement Mattis's recommendations.
But the embargo itself, which requires congressional approval to be rescinded, remained in place.
Sessions rescinded the policy memo, along with 23 other guidance documents, providing little explanation.
Macron has already rescinded the gas tax, which initially sparked the protests last fall.
John McCain who rescinded his endorsement of the Republican presidential nominee over the weekend.
But on Thursday, the group rescinded its threat, saying the order had no teeth.
In March, two months after Manning joined the administration, the department rescinded the rule.
What do you mean by that, to give back all the things they rescinded?
Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes has rescinded her resignation after Florida Gov.
President Trump rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, program in September.
The president also rescinded arrest notices for 85033 other Iranians wanted for sanctions violations.
A short time later, she rescinded that statement and said the flushing would continue.
The Board wrote in the public reprimand that the rescinded order was also inappropriate.
More than two weeks after tendering his resignation to Ryan, Conroy rescinded his resignation.
Tapper rescinded that claim, and CNN has edited the error out of the video.
After escaping the Saudis' clutches, Hariri returned to Beirut and triumphantly rescinded his resignation.
Harvard University rescinded the W.E.B. Du Bois medal it awarded to Weinstein in 2014.
He had lobbied for the technicals to be rescinded after Thursday's 2148-22015 victory.
T.I.: "I STILL support Lil dude" Not everyone has rescinded their support for Keaton.
Rather than acquiesce, these students stood their ground, protested and had the decision rescinded.
But when the policy was rescinded after just three weeks, XXXTentacion's music was restored.
Mayor Hillary Schieve initially included casinos but rescinded that, allowing gambling operations to continue.
It received several celebrity endorsements, including from Salma Hayek, who later rescinded her endorsement.
By law, the secretary of State must weigh in before TPS status is rescinded.
The Cole Memo was rescinded in early 2018 by then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Three of the largest daily papers in the state rescinded their endorsements of him.
Her remarks came the same day she rescinded key laws on campus sexual assault.
By 2003, Bush rescinded Section 201 for the purpose of protecting domestic steel production.
I rescinded my Indian citizenship long time ago and became a proud American citizen.
Unlike with the local papers and some politician endorsements, these ballots cannot be rescinded.
Trump rescinded that policy amid public outrage and scrutiny from the courts last summer.
Among the reasons Santander rescinded its offer to hire the investment banker Andrea Orcel?
One company rescinded a job offer upon learning I had a baby at home.
As Beauchamp notes, the forces pressing for Kashnuv's admission to be rescinded were bipartisan.
Rick Scott rescinded the policy in 2011, these 150,000 ex-felons remain eligible to vote.
Police became so concerned that they rescinded Reinking's license to carry concealed firearms last August.
The Trump administration rescinded Yates' guidance in February 2017, a month after Trump took office.
Three days after his inauguration in 2009, President Barack Obama rescinded the global gag rule.
That student's admission was rescinded and their credits were vacated, according to the impact statement.
The rule originally became law in 1933, but most of it was rescinded in 1999.
It has rescinded China's invitation to annual naval drills off Hawaii, while inviting Vietnam instead.
Two days later, they reached a settlement out of court, and the warrant was rescinded.
After administrators learned about the memes, they rescinded the students' acceptance offers in mid-April.
For starters, Nutter himself rescinded the order in December 2015, just days before leaving office.
About 200 banking licences have been rescinded since 2014, roughly one-fifth of the total.
In February of 2017, a month after Donald Trump took office, his administration rescinded it.
Trump rescinded DACA in September 2017 and gave Congress six months to enact replacement legislation.
One month after Donald Trump became president, the order was rescinded and the stocks rebounded.
Just a month after issuing his memo, the Attorney General rescinded 25 improper guidance documents.
The notice has reportedly since been rescinded, however, after the store owner, Dave DaRosa, intervened.
Two weeks later, his announced-and-then-rescinded resignation was the talk of Capitol Hill.
"These calls for my resignation are unwarranted, and these calls should be rescinded," he said.
He rescinded the curse in 2012, only to signal later that it was still on.
The WNBA announced on Monday that the league rescinded the technical foul and subsequent ejection.
Evers initially rescinded all 82 of Walker's appointees, though he later reappointed all but 15.
As far as we are aware, the OLC opinion letter has yet to be rescinded.
Bruce Babbitt, Luján's successor, rescinded the order, and courts ultimately determined that Luján acted improperly.
The Department of Education has rescinded 72 documents regulating the rights of students with disabilities.
And he insinuated that Ivanka Trump had something to do with his invitation getting rescinded.
A hearing is scheduled later this month regarding UMG's demand that the deal be rescinded.
Of course, it's easy to see why this dangerous authorization has not yet been rescinded.
Williams apparently believed, mistakenly, that he had rescinded his warning for coaching after her protests.
The Vermont house legalized marijuana a few hours after Sessions rescinded the previous DOJ guidance.
But it quickly rescinded the deal amid charges of human rights violations by Cameroon's military.
But, Ms. Coetzer said, a male instructor rescinded two such notices that male colleagues received.
In both cases, however, he successfully appealed the punishments, and Army commanders twice rescinded them.
An earlier attempt to detain them separately was struck down by the courts and rescinded.
But the trade embargo, which can be rescinded only by Congress, has remained in force.
One only had an offer in their hands for three weeks before it was rescinded.
Dr. He's academic home, Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen, rescinded his contract.
If it is rescinded, federal agencies are likely to go back to ignoring climate impacts.
Stanford rescinded Ms. Zhao's admission in April, and she is no longer a student there.
It has threatened tariffs on other Chinese imports, rescinded those threats, and then resumed them.
A.M.A. officials likewise saw to it that recalcitrant physicians had their hospital admitting privileges rescinded.
A Florida judge declared Deandre Somerville "totally rehabilitated" and rescinded his finding of criminal contempt.
And sanctions worked in the early 2000s, until we rescinded them without a conclusive deal.
Since then, Republican administrations have kept or reimposed it, while Democratic ones have rescinded it.
Schumer initially offered, $25 billion, to the President last Friday, which he has now rescinded.
Trump rescinded DACA in September, giving Congress until March 5 to find a permanent replacement.
The Hill and other news organizations initially reported that the NAACP had rescinded its endorsement.
Even if the government later rescinded the decree, the exonerations might have remained in effect.
Trump rescinded DACA in September and gave Congress a March 85033 deadline to replace it.
The Education Department has rescinded Obama administration guidelines on how schools should accommodate transgender students.
In 1963, Yale University had rescinded an invitation to Alabama's segregationist governor, George C. Wallace.
The policy was widely condemned and rescinded in June 2018, although some separations still occur.
The port confirmed the policy in August, but rescinded the order in October after protests.
Bloomberg reported on Monday that Obama's order was more likely to be amended than rescinded.
Alibaba's retiring founder rescinded a promise to create 1 million jobs in the United States.
The decency clause was rescinded from that grant and the school could proceed without interference.
When President Abraham Lincoln died, he was succeeded by Andrew Johnson, who rescinded Sherman's order.
In 2017, the Trump administration also rescinded transgender protections for kids in federally funded schools.
The embargo, which requires congressional approval to be rescinded, remains in place to this day.
In exchange, Iran received relief from sanctions, most of which were rescinded in January 2016.
President Bill Clinton later rescinded the gag rule, but President George W. Bush then reinstated it.
Some, like Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, have rescinded their support, angering Trump's core supporters.
U.N. nuclear inspectors have since repeatedly verified Iranian compliance with the deal and sanctions were rescinded.
Namely, questions specifically aimed at applicants from the six countries listed in the ban were rescinded.
A president has not rescinded a previous president's monument designation since the Antiquities Act was introduced.
But the young man quickly rescinded the allegation, saying his words had been manipulated and misinterpreted.
The online giant rescinded the policy a day after the Verge reported on it in 2015.
Archibald's emeritus status has been rescinded, and all mentions of him scrubbed from the hospital's website.
He paid back the money, but his bail was rescinded due to the new theft charge.
It was only when this report surfaced that Hyp3r had its Facebook Marketing Partner privileges rescinded.
Although Griffin initially issued an apology over the photo, she rescinded her statement this past fall.
By Wednesday, that order was reportedly rescinded, though one source told Gizmodo that some restrictions remain.
"This threat has not been rescinded and continues to hang over plaintiff's head," the motion said.
Since its initiation in 1984, various presidential administrations have rescinded and reinstated the Mexico City Policy.
"Since taking office, President Trump has rescinded guidance to public schools regarding transgender students," Cicilline said.
The app had been initially been approved on May 7, but Apple suddenly rescinded its approval.
The State Department disputed that number, saying less than 85033,000 people have had their visas rescinded.
The Conservative Political Action Conference rescinded its invitation Monday for Yiannopoulos to speak at its event.
Aggressive sales goals pushed Wells Fargo representatives into the practice, and they have since been rescinded.
Yale University just rescinded the admission of one of the students involved in the admissions scandal.
ThunderCon, a comic convention in Thunder Bay, Canada, recently rescinded Kevin's invitation for the October event.
However, we rescinded the invitation after the revelation of an offensive video appearing to condone pedophilia.
The State Department disputed that number, saying less than 60,000 people have had their visas rescinded.
In September, Harvard rescinded its offer for her to speak on campus as a Visiting Fellow.
Hupp had been hired with a $66,500 salary, which skyrocketed to $114,600 before it was rescinded.
The 2018 omnibus provides the latest example of the propensity of Congress to "repurpose" rescinded funds.
It should be noted that no presidential administration has completely rescinded prior decisions on leasing areas.
Two days later, amid increased public outcry and support from fellow players, the penalties were rescinded.
Deere did not return a request for comment seeking more information about Garrison's invite being rescinded.
Harvard offered and then rescinded a fellowship to Chelsea Manning, convicted of six counts of espionage.
As we learned when Harvard rescinded 10 students' admissions, a meme is never just a meme.
But she changed her mind this weekend, after he rescinded his support for Donald J. Trump.
But that longstanding rule was rescinded as outdated by the ATP board of directors in May.
The N.F.L., he added, rescinded the leaguewide price floor requirement before the start of this season.
Various international awards given to her for her commitment to nonviolent democratic resistance have been rescinded.
"The review board has now rescinded the detention order," said Mr. Saeed's lawyer, Abdullah Khan Dogar.
But in 2017, the Trump administration rescinded that policy and most other Obama-era immigration directives.
When Mr. Foxman declined to provide one, his invitation, which included an honorary degree, was rescinded.
Weeks after the idea of a popular-film Oscar had been announced, the notion was rescinded.
The 25 rescinded documents cover more than 200 pages and date back as far as 1975.
Earlier this year, the Trump administration also rescinded transgender protections for kids in federally funded schools.
Last month, Betsy DeVos, the education secretary, rescinded key parts of the contract's bid solicitation documents.
They cannot be rescinded by one government any more than they can be granted by another.
The government rescinded the emergency decree and was forced to fend off a no-confidence motion.
Thus far, Congress has successfully rescinded fifteen onerous Obama-era rules through the Congressional Review Act.
Since 2017, Congress and the Trump administration have rescinded rules on bank oversight and broadband privacy.
But a few months later, the friendly feelings dissolved, and many of the concessions were rescinded.
In court documents reviewed by BuzzFeed News, a Montgomery County judge rescinded the order in October.
In response, Activision Blizzard suspended Chung from Hearthstone for a year and rescinded his tournament winnings.
Mr. Hersh said Mr. Akhmetshin cared a great deal about getting the restrictions on adoptions rescinded.
It later rescinded the award after the trade organization decided it was too sexy for CES.
Her lawyers later rescinded the case and filed it in Florida&aposs state court system instead.
In the weeks leading up to the March 7 ceremony in Washington, Aro's award was rescinded.
Her lawyers later rescinded the case and filed it in Florida&aposs state court system instead.
Days after the news broke, the EPA rescinded the no-bid contract with Definers Public Affairs.
This isn't the first time someone's social media postings have gotten an offer rescinded from Harvard.
"Upon getting a job offer, a woman I know asked about parental leave policies, and the company rescinded the offer," Mihalich-Levin says, adding that she believes the offer was rescinded solely because of the questions she asked since she never actually disclosed she was pregnant.
But as a matter of policy, the firm rescinded the offer after the government charged Mr. Warren.
In fact, no president has ever before rescinded any land's monument status, which only presidents can designate.
Mr. Naidoo's invitation was rescinded after a public outcry over his apparent sympathy for right-wing causes.
The Trump administration rescinded its decision, albeit partially, by allowing tweets and email reminders related to HealthCare.
In February, University of Pennsylvania rescinded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree given to Cosby in 1999.
He was recently accepted to Harvard, but this week announced that the university had rescinded his acceptance.
The Hawaiian Supreme Court then rescinded construction permit so it could hear further opinions on the telescope.
Yale has rescinded admission for a student whose family allegedly paid $1.2 million to get her in.
But the agency also added that the policy may be modified, superseded, or rescinded at any time.
The policy that supposedly created that confusion — and was rescinded Thursday — is the August 2013 Cole memorandum.
From there, the CFPB will determine whether the rule should be continued without change, amended or rescinded.
The agency told me that no current materials exist, and that extremely outdated plans had been rescinded.
Many of my friends' parents were forced into early retirement, or had their health benefits suddenly rescinded.
"The program known as DACA that was effectuated under the Obama administration is being rescinded," he said.
In embracing Trump, they essentially rescinded their permission to the press to treat him as an outlier.
He said he was named ambassador, but the appointment was rescinded shortly afterwards when Sambi left power.
No president has ever shrunk or rescinded a monument previously established under the 85033-year-old law.
Lincoln, concerned that this would turn pro-union slaveholders against him, rescinded the proclamation and fired Fremont.
Joyce was found to be a dual citizen of New Zealand, a status he has since rescinded.
However, two weeks later, the "Friends in Low Places" musician rescinded his interest, according to The Wrap.
In early September, President Trump rescinded the DACA program, setting a March expiration date for current participants.
Alexander left parliament because he believed he might hold dual British citizenship, which he has since rescinded.
"The program known as DACA that was effectuated under the Obama Administration is being rescinded," Sessions said.
The four proposals are all intended to be legislative replacements for DACA, which Trump rescinded in September.
The required number of states failed to do that and the air bag rule was not rescinded.
Some of those efforts, the report said, were rescinded when Trump issued an executive order in March.
Fortunately, the decision was rescinded Sunday in a statement by WHO's Director General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
House Chaplain Patrick Conroy rescinded his resignation Thursday, saying that he was pressured to resign without cause.
He also rescinded a previous pledge to support the Republican presidential nominee if it is not him.
Noreika said in a statement that he rescinded the guidance to avoid "duplication" with the CFPB rule.
While articles of impeachment were drawn up, they were later rescinded; there was never a final impeachment.
" Trump, who rescinded DACA in September, tweeted on Sunday that there would be "no more DACA deal.
While several vulnerable down-ballot Republicans have rescinded their endorsements of Trump, Burr continues to support him.
Recently, rights have been rescinded for transgender students to use bathrooms in accordance with their gender identity.
Just a month after taking office in 2017, Republican President Donald Trump's administration rescinded the Obama guidance.
Hariri eventually returned to Lebanon after widespread criticism of Saudi Arabia and suspended, then rescinded, the resignation.
That's because the amendment Congress passed in 1972 has expired, and some states have rescinded their ratifications.
But the embargo itself, which requires congressional approval to be rescinded, remains in place to this day.
And Trump rescinded Obama's guidance to allow transgender students to decide which bathroom they want to use.
Sam Brownback (R) rescinded the ban and said the state legislature should handle setting any such policy.
No president has ever shrunk or rescinded a monument previously established under the 2202-year-old law.
It has rescinded any guidance on prosecutorial discretion making every single undocumented person a target for removal.
In 2014, protesters demanded that invitations be rescinded for at least 16 commencement speakers, the foundation said.
Ecuador gave him citizenship in January, but some Ecuadorean lawmakers have called for it to be rescinded.
And Senators Mike Lee of Utah and Steve Daines of Montana rescinded their endorsements of the candidate.
A town close to the accident was ordered to evacuate, but the evacuation order was soon rescinded.
She explained that after all she went through, her doctors had rescinded the diagnosis of bipolar disorder.
Mr. Trump rescinded DACA in September and gave Congress six months to come up with a replacement.
A promise to start issuing the visas again nearly three weeks ago was abruptly rescinded this week.
So the organization rescinded the two awards the book won and endeavored to change its awards policy.
Mr. Trump rescinded the program and gave Congress until early March to come up with a replacement.
California on Sunday adopted its own net neutrality regulations, after the F.C.C. rescinded its rules last year.
A court rescinded another too-big-to-fail designation, for MetLife, in a dubious finding last year.
In 2009, after Barack Obama took office, the Department of Homeland Security rescinded Arpaio's immigration-enforcement powers.
As for the states that had rescinded their support, advocates say such moves have no legal standing.
It is important to note that a delay does not necessarily mean the rule will be rescinded.
In late April, Mr. Cosby's honorary doctoral degree from his alma mater, Temple University, was also rescinded.
Mr. Sessions's memo explicitly mentioned Mr. Holder's 2013 directive in a footnote and rescinded it effective immediately.
ERA advocates also do not recognize actions by the five states which rescinded their earlier ERA ratifications.
At U.C. Irvine this year, both the acceptance letters and the rescinded offers were sent on purpose.
Mark Kirk, an underdog for reelection in left-leaning Illinois, rescinded his endorsement of Trump on Tuesday.
The lawsuit targets six of the 25 different legal memos that Sessions rescinded in December, Reuters reported.
It was as if the attack order had been rescinded, allowing her new platelets to proceed unharmed.
Although the recommendation against withholding nuts from children under 3 was rescinded, that message didn't catch on.
The law's cuts to the safety net hospitals would be rescinded for those states starting in 2018.
Sweden rescinded its arrest warrant for Mr. Assange in 2017, but he refused to leave the embassy.
The president in February also rescinded protections put in place under Obama for transgender public school students.
In August 2013, the two countries appeared close, but North Korea rescinded an invitation to a U.S. envoy.
A measure to stifle the US Department of Agriculture was enacted, and then (partially) rescinded mere hours later.
Failure to do so means that the NATO invitation is rescinded and the EU accession process is scuppered.
But the appointment was rescinded on Sunday following a backlash from Western donors, rights groups and opposition parties.
S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded a policy shielding state-licensed medical marijuana operators from federal drug prosecutions.
Washington (CNN)The Department of Justice has rescinded guidance from August that discouraged the use of private prisons.
DeVos' selection in September sparked on-campus protests and petitions demanding that the invitation to speak be rescinded.
"That&aposs typical of him," James said in response to the Eagles' rescinded invitation, according to Sports Illustrated .
"Those data are out there in the world in a way that can't be rescinded," the researcher  said.
Kastrenakes vacated the contempt finding and rescinded the sentence of probation in an order he signed on Saturday.
My law firm laid off a bunch of lawyers and rescinded its offer to all its incoming lawyers.
He rescinded guidance that protected transgender students in February 2017 and scotched 25 more documents in December 2017.
A state district court in 2015 ruled for the couples and ordered the state policy to be rescinded.
Earlier this year, she rescinded guidance that allowed transgender students to use bathrooms that matched their gender identity.
For several hours there was a standoff, with occupants refusing to disperse until their colleague's ban was rescinded.
Despite the rescinded nomination, getting 10 nominations for a first-time series is still quite a remarkable feat.
On August 2100th the White House rescinded that order, giving officers renewed access to the most controversial equipment.
But the stunt backfired when France brokered his release, and on December 5th he formally rescinded his resignation.
Though the order was thankfully rescinded, that hasn't kept scientists from being concerned enough to ignite a movement.
Last week, President Donald Trump rescinded Obama's directive that lent protection to trans high school students in bathrooms.
Trump rescinded protections for transgender students over bathroom use and tried to ban transgender people from military service.
After international intervention, including by Macron, Hariri was able to leave the kingdom and eventually rescinded his resignation.
Ann Coulter's invitation to speak at the liberal-leaning university was also rescinded after more protests were threatened.
LIMA (Reuters) - An appeals court in Peru has rescinded a ban on Brazilian construction company Odebrecht SA's ODBES.
Khan called on Trump's invitation to visit the U.K. to be rescinded in the wake of the tweets.
Louisiana Mayor Ben Zahn banned local facilities from buying Nike equipment but rescinded it a few days later.
In 1952, after a new administration rescinded the warrant for his arrest, Neruda and Matilde returned to Chile.
Trump had rescinded the Warriors' invitation to celebrate their 2017 championship win after Curry was critical of Trump.
Conroy ultimately rescinded the resignation that Ryan had requested after many members of Congress came to his defense.
The court also unanimously rescinded the conviction of Bob McDonnell, a former Republican governor of Virginia, for corruption.
And in August, the Trump administration rescinded Obama-era rules that weakened work requirements in other welfare programs.
Bill Cosby had his prize rescinded earlier this month, following his conviction on three counts of sexual assault.
Mr. Gowan rescinded his ban on Tuesday, maintaining nonetheless that his motivation had been to protect the chamber.
The department has rescinded several rules, including regulations protecting student loan borrowers and guidelines on campus sexual assault.
Eventually, the deal was rescinded after 3R failed to acquire financing, and PetroReconcavo agreed to purchase the fields.
For a country to have its elimination status rescinded, measles must have been spreading continuously for a year.
That decree, which was eventually rescinded, would have effectively shielded dozens of public officials from prosecution for corruption.
He added that they were never given an official answer as to why the $400,000 grant was rescinded.
Ayotte rescinded her support for Trump, reminding voters once again that she had backed him in the past.
After the "Access Hollywood" tape of Trump surfaced in 2016, Roby rescinded her endorsement of his presidential candidacy.
On Thursday, Conroy rescinded his forced resignation in a letter to the Speaker, and Ryan acquiesced (The Hill).
Under pressure, Douglas W. Elmendorf, the Kennedy School's dean, rescinded Manning's fellowship in the middle of the night.
The agency also rescinded staff guidance that could have subjected TV station sales and transfers to greater scrutiny.
Through a spokesman, Mr. Hansen declined to comment on the guidance, which was formally rescinded only in 2015.
DeVos Should Want to Educate Men About Rape The education secretary has rescinded Obama's campus sexual assault guidance.
The doctrine was rescinded in 1987, so now we have whole networks devoted to round-the-clock propaganda.
Students at Princeton have had job offers rescinded, and have been forced to return home for the summer.
Mr. Boykins submitted and then rescinded it; Mr. Buttigieg then demoted the chief to the rank of captain.
And this week, our reporters learned that a more junior officer received word that his reprimand was rescinded.
And there are few sunset provisions to ensure that the powers will be rescinded once the threat passes.
CBS rescinded Jackson's invitation to present at the Grammys, and she was reportedly pressured into skipping the ceremony.
Mr. Trump rescinded the program in September and gave Congress six months to enshrine its protections into law.
Three clerics employed by the government declined to comment when asked for their thoughts on the rescinded ban.
The hospital said it has scrubbed Dr. Archibald's name from its web pages and rescinded his emeritus status.
The British government long ago rescinded their citizenship and seems to want nothing further to do with them.
The board of Midwest Furry Fandom, consistent with our posted code of conduct, has rescinded Mr. Yiannopoulos's registration.
On Wednesday, four days after the judge's ruling, the administration rescinded the provisions that had been ruled illegal.
Federal regulators rescinded a too-big-to-fail designation for GE Capital in 2016 after the firm downsized.
The Republican majority in Congress could have rescinded DACA, but instead asked the courts to overturn the policy.
It was unlikely that the Warriors would go to the White House even before Trump rescinded the invitation.
Executive orders, while backed by the force of law, can be, and often are, rescinded by successive presidents.
John Bel Edwards signed a nondiscrimination executive order on Wednesday and rescinded an executive order from former Gov.
He also rescinded a number of significant reforms adopted by Obama and expanded the use of private prisons.
According to Rolling Stone, CBS rescinded Jackson's invitation to the Grammys that year, while Timberlake attended — and won.
"These kids are going to be exposed if DACA is rescinded and that's so unfair," Mr. Garza said.
Thursday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded the Obama-era policy that enabled states to sell non-medical marijuana.
This week, this administration rescinded the Parole in Place program, harming thousands of military families across the country.
Homeland security said the grant was rescinded after a normal review process, not because of its ideological focus.
But the rationale these memos provided distorted domestic and international law, and the Justice Department later rescinded them.
The government rescinded Mr. Jiang's license to practice law in 2009, but he continued advising dissidents and activists.
If the regulations were rescinded, Trump would no longer be required to cite any cause in removing Mueller.
The RNC initially rescinded its support in November, but backed Moore again following Trump's endorsement of the candidate.
On March 25, Conroy said Yale has rescinded the admission of one student in relation to the scam.
It was subsequently rescinded by a three-line statement on the Department's web site in the new administration.
"The program known as DACA that was effectuated under the Obama administration is being rescinded," Sessions announced Tuesday.
Ying was offered the CIO job but that offer was rescinded after his trading activity came to light.
For that act, many of the soldiers received congressional medals of honor, awards which have never been rescinded.
Dreamers had been protected from deportation under DACA, which Trump rescinded, with a six-month delay, in September.
Tufts University in Massachusetts, which had bestowed on Armstrong an honorary degree in 2006, rescinded that in 2012.
At issue is the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which the Republican president last September ordered rescinded.
And on Monday, the Fine Brothers wrote an apology explaining that they'd rescinded their application for a trademark.
Last year, Trump rescinded his invite to Golden State Warrior guard Steph Curry after the player criticized him.
The invitation was rescinded days later after video clips appearing to show Yiannopolous condoning or rationalizing pedophilia went viral.
Ars Technica wrote:Vintimillia said at a press conference (Spanish) in Quito on Thursday that Assange's citizenship should be rescinded.
So far, Trump has rescinded nine major federal regulations, many of them environmental rules passed by the previous administration.
In March, Yale University rescinded admission for a student whose family allegedly paid $1.2 million to get her in.
After much debate, the ICC ultimately blocked these rescinded statements from being used in the prosecution of the defendants.
The judge vacated the contempt finding and rescinded the sentence of probation in an order he signed on Saturday.
By that deadline, 35 states had ratified the Equal Rights Amendment, and five of those states rescinded their ratification.
I'm here to announce the program known as DACA, that was set under the Obama administration, is being rescinded.
The Reagan-era policy has been rescinded and revived according to party lines since it was introduced in 1984.
But now that President Trump rescinded DACA, what will happen to the children of these Dreamers if they're deported?
The New Jersey high school star who had his football scholarship offer rescinded at the eleventh hour by Connecticut?
His daughter was conditionally accepted into USC late last year, but it was rescinded after his charges were announced.
I was intimidated by the process and like many, feared that if I negotiated, the offer would be rescinded.
The regulator asked the public to comment on whether the rules should be retained without change, amended or rescinded.
Google has since acknowledged that an outside contractor gave low ratings to InfoWars, but Google has rescinded the move.
Wheeler's order can't just be rescinded overnight; action to replace it must be proposed, debated and publicly commented on.
But the organization rescinded its offer when staff members refused to participate if Hinckley showed up, court records show.
Cambridge University rescinded its offer of a visiting fellowship for Jordan Peterson, a Canadian psychologist, under pressure from students.
However, death penalty proponents succeeded in placing the issue on the ballot and voters rescinded the repeal in 2016.
He later spoke with the mayor's chief of staff, John Falcicchio, who confirmed that the amendment would be rescinded.
The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) rescinded its invitation Monday for Yiannopoulos to speak at its event this week.
Belgium's media reported Wednesday morning that he was arrested in connection with the bombings but later rescinded those reports.
The new law, HB 142, rescinded HB 2 but left many of its harmful effects in place, opponents say.
But officials, citing environmental concerns and low industry interest, rescinded that proposal on Friday in releasing the new plan.
The Mavericks rescinded Ferrell's $2.9 million qualifying offer last Friday, a move that made Ferrell an unrestricted free agent.
But the memo behind ICE's "sensitive locations" policy is guidance, not a law, and could be revised or rescinded.
Mr Duterte promptly called off the truce, just before the communists declared their own ceasefire, which was subsequently rescinded.
If the government rescinded the contract, Grana would recover its investment thanks to a termination payment clause, it said.
The group also rescinded Cosby's President's Award, which was presented to him at the time of his 2011 induction.
They had no way to know why a signal for radical behavior one day would be rescinded the next.
But the Trump administration rescinded this guidance earlier this year, signaling it might be on board with such proposals.
Instead, Kelly rescinded the memo, saying on the department's website that there is "no credible path forward" in court.
Droves of Republicans have either rescinded their support or called on him to withdraw from the race since Friday.
But the Trump administration in late March rescinded that 2017 Keystone permit, issuing a new one in its place.
Trump defended his decision to end the Obama-era program, urging Congress to act before the program is rescinded.
The lawsuit says if DACA is rescinded, the U.S. economy would lose $6.33 billion over the next ten years.
Was it the many E.P.A. career staff that worked for years developing the work that was rescinded or revoked?
But then administrators from the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the organization that puts on CES, rescinded the company's award.
Kemosabe subsequently rescinded its approval following a media report on Wednesday, May 11, regarding Kesha's appearance on the BBMAs.
Ms. Greenwalt and Ms. Hupp were given substantial pay raises that Mr. Pruitt denied having approved and later rescinded.
The offer was rescinded when the company learned of Mr. Ying's stock trading, according to the S.E.C.'s complaint.
Over the last 35 years, every Democratic president has rescinded the policy and every Republican president has reinstated it.
Within months of Lincoln's assassination, though, President Johnson rescinded the order and returned the land to its former owners.
Correction: A previous version of this article included the wrong date for when 10 students' admission offers were rescinded.
He later rescinded the check, saying the group had "made numerous unauthorized statements" about his opposition to the ordinance.
Some praised his policy of separating children from parents at the border, which Mr. Trump rescinded under intense pressure.
But if we've learned anything in the age of Trump, it's that rights can also be constricted and rescinded.
Finally, Mr. DeFrancisco rescinded his majority's acceptance of the amendment, as Democrats questioned the Republicans' treatment of Ms. Hochul.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (Ariz.) rescinded his support Saturday.
In 2017, Ne'eman explained, Congress passed a congressional review act resolution, later signed by Trump, that rescinded the rule.
Jay Inslee said in a statement that he was "especially frustrated" by reports the "Cole memo" would be rescinded.
Other universities have rescinded honorary degrees given to Mr. Cosby, including Carnegie Mellon, Johns Hopkins, Notre Dame and Wesleyan.
Harvard rescinded admissions offers to 10 prospective students who exchanged obscene memes in a private Facebook chat in 2017.
No president has ever rescinded a monument, and a reduction in borders would almost surely spur a legal battle.
Initially, Blizzard rescinded his $500,000 prize for winning the Asia-Pacific regional tournament and was suspended for one year.
The fiduciary rule has a tumultuous history: Its first version, introduced in 2010, was widely criticized and ultimately rescinded.
The Trump administration rescinded the DACA program in September, claiming it was an overreach of the Obama administration's authority.
Yale University has rescinded the admission of a student who was admitted as part of the college admissions scandal.
" However, in an August interview with Australia's Seven Network, Griffin rescinded her apology, saying she was "no longer sorry.
On Monday, the organizers of the Conservative Political Action Conference rescinded their invitation for him to speak this week.
The Trump administration rescinded Obama-era protections for Dreamers last year, and Congress is working to find a solution.
Soon after, Trump rescinded his previous support of the deal, tweeting that he couldn't support an insurance company bailout.
Trump rescinded the Obama-era DACA program in September and gave Congress a March 85033 deadline to replace it.
Environmental regulations that are no longer necessary, such as Obama's Clean Power Plan, would be rolled back and rescinded.
If the decision is rescinded, the tribes and environmentalists involved in the protests would most likely go to court.
Mr. Poroshenko this summer rescinded his Ukrainian citizenship while Mr. Saakashvili was out of the country, leaving him stateless.
Michael Perozeni was rescinded after former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said junior officers were punished more harshly than commanders.
But Mr. Schumer said he rescinded the offer because Mr. Trump had rejected the rest of the immigration package.
George W. Bush rescinded $289.5 million worth of loan guarantees in 2003 to punish Ariel Sharon for settlement expansion.
Sanders then explained how DACA will be rescinded — and mistakenly cited President Obama instead of President Trump in her statement.
But months later, Griffin rescinded her apology when she opened up about the controversy to BBC World News program HardTalk.
She was accepted, but the acceptance was rescinded because she wasn't white, a news release on the school's website said.
The Clean Power Plant initiative will be reviewed and the moratorium on coal mining on federal lands will be rescinded.
On Monday, CPAC rescinded its invitation of Yiannopoulos after video resurfaced of him seemingly defending the sexual abuse of children.
Trump rescinded Curry's invitation after the NBA superstar said if given the choice that he would not attend the ceremony.
The regulation has been something of a political football, instituted by Republican administrations and rescinded by Democratic ones since 1984.
Industry reaction has been mixed since Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded Obama-era guidelines on enforcing marijuana laws Jan. 4.
THR notes that the movie will likely also involve Greta Van Susteren, who defended Ailes and later rescinded her support.
Pelosi rescinded her invitation to Trump to deliver his State of the Union speech in the House chamber on Jan.
"A lot of schools will shut down if this isn't rescinded," says Kasim Kasuri, chief executive of Beaconhouse School System.
Notably, few high-profile Trump supporters immediately rescinded their endorsement, but the number slowly continued to grow into Saturday morning.
At the time, Pride agreed to the demands to get the parade moving and then rescinded, later apologizing to BLMTO.
Calley rescinded his endorsement of then candidate Trump during the 2016 presidential election after the 'Access Hollywood' tape was published.
On March 30, U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer rescinded the designation, but her opinion was put under seal until Thursday.
However, death penalty proponents then succeeded in placing the issue on the ballot and voters rescinded the repeal in 2016.
Immigration restriction group NumbersUSA said it was "thrilled" that DAPA was rescinded, but wanted to see Trump continue to DACA.
He had already conceded to George W. Bush, but then rescinded his concession because of how tight the race was.
Substantive rules Existing substantive rules cannot be rescinded or amended without mandated procedures including inviting input from all interested parties.
"Happily, just as it was created with the stroke of a pen, it can be as easily rescinded," he said.
On November 8, Trump won the presidency, and just days into the job, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded Yates' guidance.
Last week, the Trump administration rescinded the order, leaving states and school boards to decide how to accommodate transgender students.
The challengers admit that Mr Trump could have rescinded DACA legally if he had simply put forward a better reason.
The president put that group at risk when he rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program last year.
"DACA was a temporary stopgap measure that, on its face, could be rescinded at any time," Francisco said on Tuesday.
Schumer offered trading a DACA fix for the border wall in January but then quickly rescinded when Trump didn't agree.
Shortly after Mr. Trump became the presumptive nominee in April, one major sponsor rescinded a contribution of about $1 million.
The House GOP's campaign arm rescinded its support after reports that the nominee had shared racist articles on social media.
Because of legal challenges, this regulation never went into effect and President Clinton quickly rescinded it when he took office.
But many groups — including the ACLU — have rescinded support due to amendments which they believe will only do the opposite.
Trump announced in September that the program was rescinded with a six-month delay so that there would be time.
First off, in the 1970s, five states rescinded their ratification of the amendment: Idaho, Kentucky, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Tennessee.
"Previous nationwide guidance specific to marijuana enforcement is unnecessary and is rescinded, effective immediately," a January memo by Sessions reads.
In 2017, Harvard rescinded the admissions offers of at least 10 students who posted obscene memes to a Facebook group.
The Obama-era program that had been protecting them, called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), was rescinded by Trump.
HHS rescinded this guidance in January, arguing that it was part of the Obama administration's effort to favor abortion rights.
The Trump administration, however, quickly rescinded the guidance once in office — leaving trans students effectively unprotected by the federal government.
Before Bush rescinded the tariffs, the EU threatened to target Florida and Michigan, two key states for his re-election.
In a statement at San Francisco's City Hall on Thursday, Lee said he had rescinded his previous support for Suhr.
It was later discovered that the job listing had been posted on LinkedIn shortly before the freelancer's offer was rescinded.
Judge Kavanaugh's view ultimately triumphed when the Trump administration and the F.C.C., under new leadership, rescinded the net neutrality rule.
In their senior year, nearly a year after the beach photo incident, the two boys had their college admissions rescinded.
Mr. Kashuv wrote about the experience in his successful application to Harvard College, though the school later rescinded his acceptance.
Nearly a week after he was detained in Bangkok, Interpol rescinded the red notice for Mr. Araibi, Thai officials said.
This month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era policy that discouraged federal prosecutors from pursuing cases involving marijuana.
He rescinded guidance to protect transgender workers and protect transgender students, saying they went beyond the letter of the law.
The state, in a notable act of bureaucratic kindness, also rescinded restrictions on bringing food and beverages into D.M.V. offices.
But the White House rejected Schumer's offer and after the government reopened from a weekend shutdown, Schumer rescinded the offer.
The truth is, the lasting effect this order has had on the Muslim, refugee, and immigrant community can't be rescinded.
Under the since-rescinded policy, parents crossing the southern border illegally were detained, and sometimes even deported, without their children.
Democrats are pushing for a legislative fix to the program, which Trump rescinded last year with a six-month delay.
The case was decided in favor of the I.R.S. in 2346; seventeen years later, the school rescinded the dating ban.
In other unfavorable moves over the past eight months, the administration has modified or rescinded multiple regulations that affect renewables.
In 2018, Trump rescinded Obama-era guidance that warned states against ending Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood and abortion providers.
Several Republican attorneys general have threatened to sue the federal government if the program is not rescinded by this fall.
To date, President Trump has not explicitly addressed the issue of renewable energy nor rescinded previous executive orders defining renewables.
Job offers got rescinded, starting salaries got slashed, and people who didn't have an offer at all were absolutely screwed.
Last fall, Trump rescinded the shield it provided to young undocumented people who came to the United States as children.
On November 21, Hariri returned to Lebanon and by early December he had rescinded his resignation and returned to power.
Andy Beshear (D) on Monday formally rescinded the state's controversial Medicaid work requirements enacted by his Republican predecessor, Matt Bevin.
Andy Beshear (D) on Monday formally rescinded the state's controversial Medicaid work requirements enacted by his Republican predecessor, Matt Bevin.
Stanford rescinded the admission of a third student who worked with Singer and Vandemoer to get admitted into the university.
Her replacement, Dana J. Boente, immediately rescinded Ms. Yates's directive to Justice Department lawyers not to defend Mr. Trump's move.
It first issued a proposal in 2010 but rescinded it the following year in response to an enormous industry backlash.
Mr. Carey expressed frustration with Boeing over what he described as a rescinded invitation to train on a Max simulator.
And the judge, who appears to still be working with the state, said he rescinded the program on his own.
After the public and media critics raised objections over Mr. Naidoo's alleged ties to right-wing politics, the nomination was rescinded.
The government rescinded the decree on Sunday after the biggest protests in the country since the fall of communism in 1989.
While that initiative was promptly rescinded, we have noted an increased reluctance among international talent to relocate to the United Kingdom.
A year later, Rahman rescinded his support for the ceasefire because of the continued detention and torture of militants in Egypt.
The company also declined to comment on whether Puzder will stay on as CEO now that he has rescinded his nomination.
If Obama rescinded the NSEERS regulations before leaving office, however, the Trump administration would have to go back to square one.
Though McKewen accessed a penalty point for spitting, a supervisor rescinded it and sided with Agassi that the spitting was unintentional.
Over the summer, the administration rescinded Obama-era guidance on race in admissions, urging schools to adopt a race-neutral approach.
On Thursday, Sessions rescinded guidances from former President Barack Obama's administration that allowed states to legalize marijuana with minimal federal interference.
The demonstrations peaked at over 500,000 people last Sunday, even though the government had rescinded the emergency ordinance earlier that day.
A year later, the Trump administration rescinded this directive, arguing that transgender status was not protected by the decades-old statute. 
"We're definitely disappointed, of course, that the rule was rescinded," Briana Mordick, a senior scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Dozens of Republicans rescinded their endorsement of Trump, whose poll numbers already appeared to be dipping even before the bombshell dropped.
When the "Access Hollywood" tape surfaced, not only did some top Republicans quickly denounce Trump, some rescinded their endorsements for him.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has rescinded over 70 policy documents that outline the rights of disabled students, The Washington Post reports.
"The program known as DACA that was effectuated under the Obama Administration is being rescinded," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Tuesday.
Even if the cuts were rescinded, organizations may have already made decisions that would limit their ability to quickly restart programming.
In February of 22017, he rescinded Obama-era protections that allowed trans students to use bathrooms corresponding with their gender identity.
The NFL rescinded that policy last week after the players union filed a grievance and said it could take legal action.
Rubio called Trump's comments about a Gold Star family over the weekend "unfortunate" but has not rescinded his endorsement of Trump.
This is not the first time Harvard rescinded an admission offer after discovering bad behavior of its already accepted applicants online.
Soon after it was rescinded, U.S. Judge Dana Sabraw in San Diego ordered the children to be reunited with their parents.
Tragically, the like was rescinded within an hour, but not before everyone took screenshots of it and started firing off jokes.
Dold rescinded the invitation on Thursday and said he would be inviting another graduate of the YouthBuild program to join him.
In March U.S. District Court Judge Rosemary Collyer rescinded the government's 2014 designation of MetLife as a systematically important financial institution.
A source at the Suffolk County District Attorney's Office tells PEOPLE that Ludwick had his $1 million bail rescinded on Tuesday.
Some have rescinded their support of the GOP nominee and others have called for him the drop out of the race.
As the letter details, a day after the administration rescinded the program by executive order, med students began applying for residency.
Some have rescinded their support for their party's nominee, and others have called for Trump to drop out of the race.
Inquiries into the practice of zero rating were abandoned, and the Broadband Privacy Rule was rescinded before it could take effect.
But witnesses -- bolstered by Jacobs' own recording of the incident -- say that's BS. Three local newspapers rescinded their support for Gianforte.
Not only was the pledge rescinded, he crassly waited to announce his re-election bid shortly after the Orlando shooting massacre.
The students had their admissions offers rescinded due to offensive posts and memes sent on Facebook, according to The Harvard Crimson.
Unless you're one of the ten (or more) students who just got their acceptance rescinded for posting offensive memes on Facebook.
Trump rescinded the program, which allows children brought to the U.S. illegally to live and work here without fear of deportation.
Tim Ryan, who endorsed Parnell and campaigned in the district with him previously, rescinded his endorsement late Monday night via tweet.
A Finnish journalist says the U.S. State Department rescinded a journalism award given to her because she criticized the Trump administration.
The Swiss bank on Tuesday rescinded its travel guidance and said in a statement it was business as usual in China.
Though his administration later rescinded that proposal, it indicated an apparent lack of interest in or familiarity with the program's work.
Finally, on Columbus Day in 2005 — a bitter coincidence for Mr. Velky — the Bureau of Indian Affairs rescinded the tribe's recognition.
"When the program was rescinded it made a lot of us realize that DACA is just a Band Aid," she said.
And as President, he rescinded DACA and pardoned Sheriff Joe Arpaio, a man who had been repeatedly accused of profiling Latinos.
That tax has since been rescinded by the French government, but protesters have remained in the streets calling for Macron's resignation.
We painfully learned that decisions of Army secretaries were nonbinding on successors and that the Army had rescinded its earlier decision.
Pelosi has not rescinded Trump's invitation, but she controls the House and it is likely within her power to do so.
Vermont's new law comes only weeks after Attorney General Sessions rescinded Obama-era guidance limiting federal interference with state marijuana programs.
But arguing that Mr. Trump's nomination can be rescinded by second-guessing party bosses over the word "otherwise" seems highly improbable.
The Education Department has rescinded 72 documents that laid out the rights of students with disabilities, The Washington Post reported Saturday.
Some have rescinded their support for their party's nominee and others have called for Trump to drop out of the race.
Two letters sent to individual attorneys that were rescinded Thursday offered guidance on certain provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Kenyan authorities deported Miguna in February saying he had rescinded his citizenship but a court ruled he should be allowed back.
DeVos's Department of Education last year rescinded two previous policies that had not undergone the required public-notice and -comment process.
The court hearing came as Yale on Monday said it had rescinded the admission of a student linked to the scandal.
Dreamers were protected from deportation by former President Obama's creation of the DACA program in 2012, which Trump rescinded last year.
Many Republicans have rescinded their support for Trump and some have called for him to drop out of the presidential race.
Heck rescinded his support for Trump but has had to walk a fine line to avoid alienating the state's Republican base.
The prosecutors who tried Gallagher's case were awarded Navy Achievement Medals for their work on the case — which Trump then rescinded.
Governor Herbert has rescinded his support for Donald Trump and so have four of the state's six elected representatives in Washington.
Both candidates denounced a Trump administration program, since rescinded, that separated children who came into the country illegally from their parents.
Henry McMaster rescinded his evacuation order for the three southernmost coastal counties, responding to updated forecasts of the storm's likely path.
In a memo after DACA was rescinded, the Department of Homeland Security said renewals had to be "accepted" by Oct. 23.
Indeed, since Reagan, every Republican president has reinstated the rule when he comes into office, and every Democrat has rescinded it.
When the Golden State Warriors of the N.B.A. suggested that they were unsure about a visit, they had their invitation rescinded.
Seattle was awarded an N.H.L. franchise in 1974, but the offer was rescinded because the ownership group ran into financial troubles.
For those declared "untrustworthy," the ability to buy business-class train tickets or to lodge at certain hotels can be rescinded.
And there are few provisions to ensure that the powers will be rescinded once the threat of the pandemic passes. 5.
It rescinded guidelines, adopted under Mr. Curry, that made it tougher for banks to offer similar loans tied to checking accounts.
Mr. Trump rescinded the program in September and gave Congress six months, until March 5, to come up with a replacement.
The Yellow Vest protest itself began as an uprising over a raise in gas taxes, which Mr. Macron rescinded soon after.
Mr. Janot says the plea deals could be rescinded, but he has argued that the evidence the men provided remains solid.
Organizations that partnered with RWA began to cut ties, and several writing conferences rescinded invitations to feature Suede as a guest.
However, the award was later rescinded after the pop duo admitted they had lip-synched on their albums or in concert.
Chase's exit on The Bachelorette was particularly rough, because JoJo invited him to the fantasy suite and then rescinded her invitation.
At least 56 colleges that gave Cosby an honorary degree rescinded the distinction after his conviction, according to a CNN review.
President Trump signed a little-noticed executive order last week that rescinded an Obama-era goal to speed up visa processing.
"We worry greatly that the new initiatives incorporated in the [National Park System] are now being rescinded," Long told the Post.
She famously refused to attend the White House ceremony celebrating her team's 2019 World Cup win, before Trump rescinded his invitation.
"We never got an explanation for why our grant was rescinded," said Christian Picciolini, a former skinhead who founded the group.
For the second year in a row, Lora DiCarlo has won CES innovation awards—only this time they haven't been rescinded.
Conservative Republican state officials had threatened to sue the Trump administration over DACA if it had not been rescinded by Tuesday.
Twenty-four hours later, Mr. Hernandez rescinded his previous declination to the F.B.I. He agreed to testify against his former crew.
Twenty-four hours later, Mr. Hernandez rescinded his previous declination to the F.B.I. He agreed to testify against his former crew.
And though the UK will officially rescinded its EU membership Friday, the drawn-out and arduous divorce is far from over.
The department rescinded Obama rules on campus sexual assault and guidelines on the rights of students with disabilities earlier this year.
Polls from earlier this year showed a large majority of Americans supported maintaining DACA, which Trump rescinded in September of 2017.
Hariri later rescinded his resignation, returning to a country far more united in support for their prime minister than ever before.
The group invited him to give an address at its conference this week, then rescinded the offer after the pederasty business.
The Trump administration rescinded Obama-era guidance earlier this year that made it more difficult for states to defund Planned Parenthood.
His comeback didn't last long: The invitation was quickly rescinded after two more women — both students — accused him of louche behavior.
But Mr. Trump rescinded the program in September, giving Congress six months — until March 5 — to come up with a replacement.
And seeing it rescinded is a huge signal that the government is no longer concerned with protecting survivors' access to education.
Glamour magazine, in a letter from editor-in-chief Samantha Barry, all but rescinded her 1993 Woman of the Year award.
When the current administration rescinded the guidelines for how transgender students should be treated in schools, they made it all about bathrooms.
"To be clear: we do not hold that DACA could not be rescinded as an exercise of Executive Branch discretion," she wrote.
Proponents point to market projections claiming hundreds of supersonic business jet sales in the decade after an overland flight ban is rescinded.
Job offers were rescinded and many of my classmates started working for free just to get their foot in the door somewhere.
The NHL rescinded a game misconduct penalty against Blues F Ryan Reaves for his hit on D Christian Ehrhoff in Wednesday's game.
Former attorney general Jeff Sessions rescinded that policy, but he continued the practice of letting those businesses stay open without federal intervention.
Musk has had a particularly rough August since he first floated on Twitter, and then rescinded, a plan to take Tesla private.
Moreover, once the order is given there is likely to be only a matter of minutes in which it could be rescinded.
After the settlement was reached, the warrant was rescinded, and Tyga was free to enjoy the rest of his tropical vacation. 9.
In January, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era memo that effectively protected states that had legalized marijuana from federal intervention.
But when he rescinded his words and asked to take a step back, I knew it was time for him to leave.
But upon their arrival, the Trump campaign rescinded the offer and asked the brightly outfitted children not to speak to the press.
Democrats immediately demanded Gianforte withdraw from the race, while three of the state's largest newspapers rescinded their endorsements of the GOP candidate.
These rules typically include a lowering of tariffs that can be rescinded or changed if the terms of the agreement are breached.
The FCC thought not, and proposed the rule, part of which was rescinded by the new FCC leadership before it took effect.
Kolby DeGarmo, 19, had her admission to college rescinded when she chose to take a gap year living and working in Australia.
On Wednesday, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke officially rescinded an Obama-era policy that banned coal leasing on public lands across the country.
China said Thursday that the United States "ignored the facts" when it rescinded an invitation to  participate in a major military exercise.
Just one year later, Congress rescinded the changes and delayed increases until 2017, which if I read my calendar correctly is now.
This year, New Mexico, Maryland and Nevada all rescinded their applications for a convention, some of them on the books for decades.
The Trump administration in January rescinded Obama-era guidance that warned states against ending Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood and abortion providers.
The New York-based group organizing the exhibit, Biennial Foundation, confirmed that Mr. Ai's invitation had been rescinded because of government pressure.
He also said the money being rescinded was not related to the recent hard-fought budget agreement reached by Republicans and Democrats.
In response to her photos, FLA News, which calls itself "the conservative choice for Florida news and politics" briefly rescinded its story.
In January, the Trump administration rescinded Obama-era guidance that warned states against ending Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood and abortion providers.
Filipinos who fought with American forces were promised American citizenship for their service, but this offer was then rescinded after the war.
Just hours after his conviction Carnegie Mellon University and Notre Dame rescinded honorary degrees awarded to him in 2007 and 1990, respectively.
President Clinton quickly rescinded the policy and replaced it with a mandate that family planning services providers must provide an abortion referral.
Omni Parker House soon rescinded the show's permission to use the historic establishment because it didn't want any union trouble, prosecutors said.
Trump rescinded the Obama standard as part of an executive order aimed at speeding up the permitting process for federally funded infrastructure.
Mr. Fitzgerald placed second in a House primary just after the state party discovered his anti-Semitic views and rescinded its endorsement.
As early as July, shortly after the family separation policy was rescinded, the working group had already zeroed in on several ideas.
It took an intervention by the French government to enable Mr. Hariri to return home, where he quickly rescinded his resignation announcement.
Furthermore, in September Mr. Trump rescinded the program, which shielded immigrants who arrived in the United States illegally as children from deportation.
And the Education Department rescinded an Obama-era guidance on college sexual assault, thus greatly raising the evidentiary standard needed for proof.
When the policy was rescinded by Democratic President Barack Obama, the pattern reversed, with higher contraceptive use and fewer abortions, it said.
The dispute arose in five consolidated lawsuits in California that accused administration officials of acting unlawfully when they abruptly rescinded the program.
Trump officials wrote that six documents related to the Obama administration's "Rethink Discipline" package will be rescinded based on the commission's recommendation.
Sessions rescinded an Obama-era rule in January shielding individuals and businesses in states with legal pot from certain forms of prosecution.
The Senate campaign arm of the party cut its fund-raising agreement with him, and two Republican senators have rescinded their endorsements.
A Health Department spokesman said that it rescinded its orders because it became convinced that its initial test was a false positive.
After Ms. Napolitano rescinded the 2009 report on right-wing extremism, Obama administration officials feared legitimizing white supremacists' views with more attention.
There are a variety of plans from the others, but almost everyone agrees some of the Trump tax cuts should be rescinded.
She said more than a dozen organizations sent the organizers of the event a letter requesting that Mr. McAleenan's invitation be rescinded.
A tax bill from 2006 lists the assessed value of Green's parcel at $87,000, but tax records indicate the bill was rescinded.
Nine years ago, the U.S. rescinded a cruel policy that denied life-saving health-care to thousands of people around the world.
In a rebuttal, Scott called to protect beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program that Trump rescinded last year.
Scott responded by calling former President Obama's signature health-care measure a "lemon law," saying that it should have been rescinded immediately.
The office was disbanded and the funds were rescinded, even as a second Ebola outbreak emerged in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Under Judge Bates's ruling, unless the administration can justify its decision within 90 days, the cancellation of the program will be rescinded.
When she found out Irvine had rescinded its offer — again, citing a late transcript — she locked herself in a bathroom and cried.
But the Trump administration also rescinded protections for transgender students that had allowed them to use bathrooms corresponding with their gender identity.
Clinton backed the trade deal while secretary of State in the Obama administration but rescinded her support as she fought off Sen.
Opponents of the ERA say the deadline for ratification has expired and cite the five states that rescinded or withdrew their ratifications.
Asian people suffered threats of eviction, had job offers rescinded with no explanation, and some Asian Canadian organizations received outright hate messages.
On Tuesday, Blizzard announced that Chung's prize money had been rescinded and that he was suspended from competitive play for a year.
Until this F.D.A. policy is rescinded and replaced by a more enlightened approach, people like me will be forbidden to donate blood.
Trump rescinded the program in September but established a six-month phase-in period for Congress to come up with a solution.
He pointed out that the SDHSAA policy was based partly on guidance issued during the Obama presidency that the Trump administration rescinded.
Tarkanian supported Trump throughout the presidential campaign, and while he criticized him after the "Access Hollywood" tape, he never rescinded his endorsement.
He flew out of Moscow on Wednesday after the Federal Bailiffs service rescinded the travel ban, saying Navalny had paid the fine.
Last week, Yale rescinded the admission of one student whose family had allegedly paid $1.2 million to gain entry under false pretenses.
He was furious that Jeff Sessions had rescinded a memo that adopted a policy of non-interference with marijuana-friendly state laws.
His administration also restricted transgender service members in the military and rescinded protections regarding bathroom access for transgender students in public schools.
To cut down the stress of public spending, the king rescinded the children's royal titles, removing them from the line of succession.
Gillman said the university was, on a case-by-case basis, reviewing another 139 applications that were rescinded due to poor grades.
I am here today to announce that the program known as DACA that was effectuated under the Obama Administration is being rescinded.
The carrier rescinded a plan to take away an inch of legroom from economy-class seats on new planes, following a public outcry.
Inside, the five men covered their faces with their clothes while appearing before a judge, and rescinded their bail request, local media reported.
I had this irrational idea that if I tried to push to get more money, I was going to get the offer rescinded.
Until this policy of separating children from their families has been rescinded, Maryland will not deploy any National Guard resources to the border.
Kashuv got into Harvard, and then apparently had his acceptance rescinded after evidence of him making a series of racial slurs appeared online.
In July this year, officials in the Justice and Education departments rescinded Obama-era guidelines that promoted the importance of race in admissions.
Coffman has become a vocal Trump critic lately, in light of the administration's now-rescinded policy of separating migrant families at the border.
The Justice Department asked the court to vacate that ruling once the administration has rescinded its original order and issued a new one.
The rescinded items "were adopted in the final hours of the previous administration without proper vetting and review," a spokesperson told The Verge.
According to local reports, Williams did not comment but said in a deposition he rescinded warning notices because they were raising "unwarranted" fears.
Plus, Arconic remains under pressure from aluminum tariffs, including ones on Canada that were not rescinded as part of the recent trade deal.
Update: On Friday, the U.S. Department of Education rescinded Obama-era guidance on how schools must investigate and resolve reports of sexual violence.
According to Billboard, Dr. Luke's Kemosabe Records rescinded its initial approval for Kesha to perform Dylan's "It Ain't Me, Babe" during the show.
Here, McGowan claims that she sat for an interview with Farrow in January of 2017, but she rescinded her consent after giving it.
January's shutdown came after Democrats sought to have a spending bill include protections for the Dreamers that Trump has rescinded effective in March.
He said they had a frank discussion about the rate cuts, which could be rescinded if the cuts do not achieve their goals.
But he later rescinded those remarks, saying that it was the company's "future vision" he was discussing, and not where it is today.
Facebook opposed the gag order and, after weeks of discussion between the BCA and a lawyer at Facebook, the warrant was rescinded altogether.
Trump, while backing off his Muslim ban, has still not rescinded his pledge for surveillance of Muslim Americans simply because of their faith.
The rule is customarily rescinded by Democratic presidents and reinstated by Republicans, and there's no reason to believe Trump will be an exception.
The New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects rescinded honors bestowed upon Richard Meier and Peter Marino following sexual harassment allegations.
USC, one of the schools involved through bribes paid to sports coaches, has rescinded admissions offers to six students involved in the scheme.
In early 2017, the Trump administration rescinded an Obama-era directive that allowed students to use the restrooms corresponding with their gender identity.
The Trump administration also restricted transgender service members in the military and rescinded protections regarding bathroom access for transgender students in public schools.
Prudential Financial Inc and American International Group Inc still carry the designation, but Prudential is widely expected to seek to have it rescinded.
Trump rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which protects Dreamers, in September 2017, though it remains in effect under court order.
The White House Office of Management and Budget must first approve the new transparency rules before the old rules can be formally rescinded.
Barrios Gómez said his proposal would not automatically revoke existing deals, but rather open them up for review if NAFTA were unilaterally rescinded.
The audio sparked a political firestorm and many Republicans have either rescinded their support or called on Trump to withdraw from the race.
The New Yorker's editor David Remnick rescinded his invitation to Bannon Monday, after a flurry of protests, including from writers on his staff.
Some saw the regulations as confusing and insufficiently protective of patients, and they were largely rescinded under President Barack Obama's administration in 2011.
Father Joe obediently rescinded the declaration of sanctuary, but he kept talking about immigrant rights, despite pushback from some of his white parishioners.
The Newark, California lab's certification will be rescinded in 60 days, but Theranos won't conduct any patient testing effective immediately, the statement said.
Once, she said, she was offered a role working with children, but the organization promptly rescinded the offer after running a background check.
As a result, another 3,500 men were convicted before the law was finally rescinded in 1994, four years after the reunification of Germany.
Senators agreed to use money for the Energy Department's Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing program, but haven't decided when the funds would be rescinded.
At the time, Trump had publicly rescinded the invitation to the team after star player Stephen Curry said he probably would not attend.
The purchase illustrates the vast reach of U.S. oil exports since the government rescinded a decades-long ban at the end of 2015.
The rule was first introduced by Republican President Ronald Reagan in 1984, and has been rescinded and reinstated along party lines ever since.
Since the offer was rescinded, Brooner filed a lawsuit against the burger chain for the equivalent cost of burgers for his estimated lifespan.
He was banned from competitions for a year, and his prize money was rescinded (although Blizzard says it has since softened that punishment).
Nineteen Democratic state attorneys general sued the Education secretary in July after she rescinded student loan regulations designed to protect student loan borrowers.
On average, Presidents Ford through Clinton rescinded 28503 percent of discretionary budget authority, with President Reagan being the most successful at 22019 percent.
John Richardson does not remove the verdict reached by the military court, but "previous post-trial action has been rescinded," the Pentagon said.
Senators agreed to use money from the Energy Department's Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing program, but haven't decided when the funds would be rescinded.
" Nike did not say why the contract offer was rescinded, only that Walker "did not take up this option in a timely manner.
Biden is also a supporter of allowing transgender Americans to serve in the military, an Obama-era policy the Trump administration has rescinded.
Any bonuses paid out to VA employees could be rescinded if the VA secretary finds that they engaged in fraudulent or wasteful activity.
Trump signed an executive order days after taking office putting the policy back in place after it was rescinded by former President Obama.
"Yale investigated the allegations, and the admission of the student who received a fraudulent endorsement has been rescinded," Yale said in a statement.
"Lora DiCarlo shouldn't have had their award rescinded," Liz Klinger, the CEO of Lioness, a women-led company designing smart vibrators, told Gizmodo.
Its operating license was rescinded in 2018 over alleged ownership violations, and it is also dealing with a case involving alleged tax evasion.
A court last year ordered the developer to pay damages to one investor for "negligent misrepresentation" and for another sale to be rescinded.
Reinstated the Mexico City policy, which was created under Reagan and rescinded by Obama and cuts funding for international groups that perform abortions.
But a few hours later he called her at home and rescinded the offer, having given the welfare portfolio to another Likud politician.
This week, the company rescinded some of the badges to people it said "break the company's rules," though Twitter didn't go into detail.
As speculation swirled that HNA was buying SkyBridge to curry favor with the administration, his appointment to become the business liaison was rescinded.
When Sessions rescinded the memo, he did not tell U.S. Attorneys to go after marijuana users or businesses operating lawfully under state law.
Siti Ruhaini Dzuhayatin, an analyst on Islam and a lecturer at the university, said she regretted that her rector had rescinded the ban.
In February, Trump rescinded Obama administration guidance that said public schools should let transgender students use the restroom corresponding to their gender identity.
Days later, Scaramucci tweeted that the rescinded invitation was "a badge of honor for me," though he added that he still supported Trump.
That directive was so controversial, and so obviously at odds with free speech values, that Congress held hearings, and Mr. Reagan rescinded it.
After mandatory weekend shifts were assigned, two workers said, Tesla rescinded a policy promising workers at least one week's notice before weekend work.
Jeff Sessions, then the attorney general, also rescinded guidance for schools that was intended to protect transgender students in bathrooms and locker rooms.
He had ordered the Interior Department in April to identify which of 27 monuments designated by past presidents should be rescinded or resized.
The program that was protecting an estimated 103,000 people from deportation was rescinded by Mr. Trump, and it will expire on March 5.
But what on earth are you supposed to do if your intern offer gets rescinded or you can't find an internship right away?
I've lost track of how many policies he has hastily rescinded in just a few months — policies that were designed to protect us.
Some lawmakers have rescinded their support for the GOP nominee, and others have called for him to drop out of the presidential race.
Notably, some Border Patrol agents also do not belong to the NBPC, and at least one union local almost rescinded its Trump endorsement.
The immigration debate was set in motion in September, when Trump rescinded DACA, a program that former President Obama had established in 2012.
One regulation that was rescinded required labor unions to divulge how they spend money in union trusts for worker training and strike funds.
The regulations that govern the special counsel were issued by the Department of Justice and could be rescinded by the Department of Justice.
But some detractors point out that in the '123s, five states -- Nebraska, Tennessee, Idaho, Kentucky and South Dakota -- rescinded or withdrew their ratifications.
In September, he called President Trump a "bum" after Trump rescinded Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry's invitation to visit the White House.
"We're working on a plan for DACA," he added, referring to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which he rescinded last week.
But Schumer later rescinded the offer after Trump refused to negotiate with him during a government shutdown triggered by a fight over immigration.
When Trump rescinded DACA last month, he gave Congress six months to protect the program's recipients, kicking debate over their future into overdrive.
She was accepted into a Ph.D. program at Harvard — but the school also rescinded that decision after questions were raised about her application.
Thanks to a lawsuit and a split Supreme Court, DAPA never went into effect, and this June the Trump administration officially rescinded it.
In an ongoing feud, Speaker Paul D. Ryan has publicly rescinded his support of Trump though has yet to officially un-endorse him.
Unfortunately, Webb tore his labrum weeks after the Diamondbacks rescinded their offer, and officially retired in 2013 after missing almost four full seasons.
And though he never rescinded his endorsement, Branstad freely criticized Trump during some of his most controversial episodes, such as when he mocked Sen.
But on Monday, the City Council there rescinded its nondiscrimination ordinance -- apparently in exchange for a special session by the legislature to repeal HB2.
We don't need another #MeToo take from a man on the outside, much less one with this spot on his record, rescinded or not.
Just as news of Jones's story made headlines, we learned that Chelsea Manning's semester-long invitation to Harvard's Kennedy School of Government was rescinded.
DeVos' speech foreshadowed her policy change, which was announced on Friday: The department rescinded Obama-era policies meant to protect survivors of sexual assault.
Since the arrest, Garth Brooks has rescinded his offer or Ketterer to play with him at the country legend's sold-out show on Oct.
After the Golden State Warriors won the 2017 NBA championship, Trump preemptively rescinded the team's invitation in a tweet, blaming Curry's "hesitation" to come.
The unrest began on Thursday night, hours after the government announced new austerity measures, including a tax on WhatsApp calls that was later rescinded.
But if a member violates official membership guidelines -- such as intentionally boarding the same plane as the band -- they could find their membership rescinded.
In February, he rescinded an executive order that required that transgender students in public schools be allowed to use the bathroom of their choice.
They also said that as part of the negotiations, the Americans had rescinded international arrest warrants on 14 other Iranians suspected of sanctions violations.
The move comes hours after Conroy rescinded his resignation, telling Congress he intended to serve in his post until the end of the year.
What if you get an offer that's already fair, or fear that the opportunity might be rescinded if you try to ask for more?
During his first month in office, he rescinded an Obama administration directive advising schools to let transgender students use the bathroom of their choice.
This memo is reportedly the first step in a larger review that could see some of these guidance completely rescinded in the coming months.
He said that he would be willing to re-engage in dialogue if Turkey rescinded its 'unlawful actions' and Turkish Cypriots their 'unacceptable claims'.
Cuspert was believed to have been killed in an October 2015 airstrike in Raqqa, but the U.S. government rescinded that claim in August 2016.
Becca Kufrin, 27, took the final rose, but then it was rescinded because Luyendyk just couldn't get Lauren Burnham, 25, out of his mind.
On Thursday evening, DCCAH sent a letter to all its grantees explaining that the amendment was an "over-correction" and has been officially rescinded.
So Rubio hasn't rescinded his promise to be a private citizen in January; he's just going to keep his word in a roundabout way.
In June 2014, Putin formally rescinded an earlier order that had granted Russia legal authority to invade Ukraine — indicating he would not invade overtly.
If Executive Order 2202 is not rescinded, then the process involves the State Department, an agency with other priorities — China, North Korea, Russia, etc.
The OCC rescinded those rules in 2017, and Otting said the purpose of Wednesday's bulletin was to make clear where the regulator now stands.
Jackie Evancho may have sung at the inauguration, but when President Donald Trump rescinded Obama-era protections for transgender people, she changed her tune.
Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski rescinded Maduro's invitation following his decision to hold Venezuela's presidential election in April, against the wishes of opposition leaders.
Trump on Saturday rescinded his White House invite to the Golden State Warriors' star player, Stephen Curry, an outspoken critic of the Trump administration.
A spokesman for Facebook said that it had offered for Davis to appear at the conference but that Common Sense had rescinded her invitation.
Republicans, however, argue the money was leftover spending and would have been shifted over to fund other aspects of government if it wasn't rescinded.
On Tuesday, the Justice Department rescinded seven guidelines from the Education Department's civil rights division in their latest attempt to reverse Obama-era policy.
Yale University has reportedly rescinded its admission of a student whose parents paid $1.2 million as part of their efforts to get her accepted.
Facebook has since rescinded the policies that let firms like Cambridge Analytica and Cambridge Psychometrics Centre from collecting large amounts of potentially sensitive data.
The bill had most recently been rescinded by President Obama in 2009, after much back-and-forth since it was first instituted in 1984.
Many went to prison, and the convictions remained on their records even after the law was eased in 1969 and finally rescinded in 1994.
The package represents a boon for Hariri, who only recently rescinded his resignation as prime minister following his return to Lebanon from Saudi Arabia.
The order was quickly rescinded by the military, who said they canceled the activities at the range that had warranted the initial evacuation order.
After all, we've been hearing about about a dozen key facets of this plan that the GOP has floated and then rescinded for months.
Trump rescinded the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which granted work permits and temporary protection from deportation to recipients, in September.
"The only reason that I believe they rescinded the endorsement is probably because of the amount of national outrage that followed it," Walsh said.
The former CEO of the organization also resigned from Trump's diversity coalition in 2017 after Trump rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Since the judge's ruling on Friday, Ms. McDougall said that two offers of employment that she had received from London law firms were rescinded.
Fury faces Klitschko for the WBA and WBO belts in Manchester on July 9, having rescinded the IBF belt because of a contractual dispute.
While every Democratic president since Reagan has rescinded the policy, and every Republican president has reinstituted it, Trump's version goes further than past presidents'.
Darren McCollester/Newsmakers via Getty Images Harvard has rescinded admission to a group of students who circulated discriminatory, obscene, and abusive memes on Facebook.
The AP reports that Attorney General Jeff Sessions has rescinded the Obama administration's guidance directing DOJ to phase out its use of private prisons.
The flow of defections has waned in the last few days after dozens of GOP lawmakers rescinded their endorsements of Trump over the weekend.
Trump rescinded that order last fall, and gave Congress six months to come up with a fix before Dreamers would become eligible for deportation.
The Department of Homeland Security has its own standard operating procedures that specify the process of how one's particular DACA approval may be rescinded.
She is enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which the Trump administration has rescinded, and is studying to be a nurse.
In addition to that swap, the Justice Department also quietly dropped sanctions-related charges and rescinded international arrest warrants against 14 other Iranian fugitives.
Trump rescinded it last year, but included a six-month delay that was supposed to give Congress time to work out a new plan.
In China's notoriously polluted capital, Beijing, lawmakers rescinded a prohibition on fireworks in 2006 ahead of the Lunar New Year in response to protests.
The board of the Jackson Heights co-op, where they had rescinded their offer, had rejected the buyer with the accepted offer, a musician.
The administration announced Tuesday that the program was being rescinded but that Congress would have six months to legalize it if it so chose.
James Martin, a Jesuit priest and an editor at large of America magazine, said it was "only just" that Father Conroy rescinded his resignation.
Another insurer, Premera Blue Cross, went so far as to tie coverage to an invasive procedure — a muscle biopsy — but then rescinded the requirement.
And a general close to the Salafists tried to ban women from traveling without a male guardian, an order later rescinded after an outcry.
Daniels supports the Obama policy and said she worried that if it's rescinded, it could create a "punitive culture and climate" in America's schools.
But then word went around that the decision had led people to panic-buy food, and by the afternoon, the order had been rescinded.
Now that Jeff Sessions has rescinded the Cole Memorandum, it looks like he is gearing up to resume hostilities in the War on Drugs.
In response, some Republicans have rescinded their support of the GOP nominee and others have called for him to drop out of the race.
"Anything enacted by executive order can be rescinded by executive order," said Zachary Goldman, a former U.S. Treasury official now at New York University.
Trump rescinded the Obama executive order that created DACA in the fall of 2017, but he gave Congress six months to legislate a solution.
A spokeswoman for McCabe noted that his security clearance had already been rescinded when he was fired by Attorney General Jeff Sessions in March.
King, an Iowa Republican, has been a vocal advocate for curbing immigration and ending DACA, an Obama-era program rescinded by Trump last fall.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump rescinded rules allowing transgender students access to bathrooms in line with their gender identity, prompting a strong response from advocates.
The 63 activists who had their accreditations rescinded were largely affiliated with the Our World Is Not for Sale network, said organizer Deborah James.
By the 1982 deadline, only 19703 states had ratified the amendment, though five that had earlier passed it had by then rescinded their support.
On Wednesday, it rescinded a directive that gave anti-discrimination protection to transgender students and allowed them to use the bathroom of their choice.
But in January of last year, former attorney general Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole Memo, creating an environment of uncertainty, especially among financial institutions.
President Trump rescinded Obama-era protections for transgender students, siding with Attorney General Jeff Sessions over the objections of Betsy DeVos, the education secretary.
One by one, chief executives of the world's largest banks, including JPMorgan Chase, HSBC, Société Generale and Standard Chartered rescinded their plans to attend.
On Saturday, the musician Vince Neil said that his invitation to play at the inauguration had been rescinded after Mr. Trump won the election.
After Trump was elected in 2016, DACA was rescinded, so it wasn't an option for his sister, leaving higher education out of her reach.
Another potential legal difficulty is that five states that have rescinded their ratifications — though historically, such reversals have not been recognized by the courts.
This is a last-resort option, legal experts say: In the past, constitutional amendments have been added to the Constitution despite rescinded state ratifications.
This same court rescinded the telescope's permit two-and-a-half years ago on procedural grounds, after protests had prevented construction on the mountaintop.
Last week, the city of Hengyang rescinded an order to lift restrictions on property prices, having just introduced the easing measure a day earlier.
But in September, Mr. Trump rescinded the program, known by its acronym, DACA, and gave Congress six months to come up with a replacement.
After the investigation confirmed unprofessional behavior, the office rescinded Mr. Malik's promotion and warned him that any additional misbehavior would result in his firing.
The memes used jokes about racial slurs, sexual assault, and child abuse, and when they were discovered by administrators, Harvard rescinded their admissions offers.
Trump has sought to ban transgender people from serving in the military, rescinded a memo protecting trans workers, and stripped protections for trans prisoners.
But appetite for a compromise vanished as Republicans supported a harsh anti–immigrant law in Arizona and Graham rescinded his support for a compromise.
Harvard has rescinded a medal it gave him in 2014, and the British Film Institute is doing the same for a fellowship it gave him.
In September 2017, DeVos rescinded a set of 2011 rules that were created under the Obama administration and guided schools on how to handle complaints.
Statehouse Republicans had offered months ago to repeal the state law if Charlotte rescinded the local ordinance, which the council voted to eliminate earlier Wednesday.
It was created by executive memorandum in 2012 and could be immediately rescinded by the Trump administration, stripping DACA participants of their protection against deportation.

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