VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria's supreme court has ruled against Amazon.
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A federal judge in 2008 ruled against the Bush administration.
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British judges have repeatedly ruled against the repatriation of activists.
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The Court acknowledged "appreciating Harbury's anguish" but ruled against her.
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Two lower courts had ruled against Dior after an appeal.
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In 2005 the judge ruled against the board of education.
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The Supreme Court largely ruled against him in McConnell v.
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A lower court had earlier ruled against Lee in 2014.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against reinstating it.
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A federal appeals court on Monday ruled against Indiana Gov.
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In the end, a federal judge ruled against the government.
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A federal judge ruled against the Obama administration in 21.3.
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In 2015, a Colorado appeals court ruled against Mr. Phillips.
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The Tokyo District Court said it had ruled against the appeal.
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On Thursday, the state distinguished the cases and ruled against Stutzman.
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But a jury ruled against the plaintiffs after a 2014 trial.
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He ruled against Marilyn Noble because of the statute of limitations.
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Update: A federal court of appeals has ruled against Indiana Gov.
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A WTO adjudication panel ruled against the ban in August 2016.
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In 2015, the Colorado Court of Appeals also ruled against Phillips.
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Two federal judges separately ruled against the deals in recent weeks.
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The five men on the Supreme Court ruled against Mr Strieff.
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The court ruled against moving the Madonna back to the church.
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They've even offered pointed criticism of judges who've ruled against them.
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He has ruled against women reporting gender-based discrimination at work.
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A U.S. judge ruled against blocking websites from showing their moves.
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The Washington Supreme Court on June 6 ruled against the florist.
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In three federal lawsuits, judges have ruled against the administration's action.
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Israel's Supreme Court ruled against such an arrangement two years ago.
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Judges have ruled against the company in many of those cases.
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The Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals, however, ruled against Arizona.
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Mr. Biancardi wrote about how the court had ruled against him.
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But on Tuesday, the British High Court ruled against their case.
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To date, a federal judge in Maryland has repeatedly ruled against Trump.
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Scalia, a stalwart conservative, would likely have ruled against the Obama administration.
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By the time Supreme Court ruled against it, the damage was done.
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International organisations denounced Mr Morales and the constitutional court ruled against him.
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A federal judge ruled against English in November, leading to her appeal.
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The federal judges disagreed with this argument and ruled against Harris's lawyers.
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In August 2015, the Colorado Court of Appeals also ruled against Phillips.
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Federal lower court judges in three cases ruled against the Trump administration.
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Walker ruled against his efforts and allowed the vote count to proceed.
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The District Court for the D.C. Circuit ruled against English on Nov.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled against Pruitt, by a 7–2 vote.
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The courts ruled against Brooke, because the 1991 decision, Alison D. v.
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But on Monday, the US Supreme Court ruled against Texas's abortion restrictions.
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After the District Court for the District of Columbia ruled against Public.Resource.
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But in July, the European Court of Human Rights ruled against them.
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State Supreme Court Judge Denise Hartman ruled against the plaintiffs last week.
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So far, Judge Messitte has ruled against Mr. Trump at every step.
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WASHINGTON — A court in Luxembourg has ruled against a group of Sept.
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A judge ruled against the order on Friday, temporarily lifting the ban.
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Federal judges at the district and appeals court levels ruled against Trump.
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In doing so, Kelly ruled against Leandra English, the CFPB's deputy director.
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A second federal appeals court ruled against the president's revised travel ban.
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SEOUL (Reuters) - A South Korean court ruled against Nissan Motor Co (7201.
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The DC Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against him in late February.
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Three other appeals courts had ruled against the administration on the issue.
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Letter noted that if Nichols ruled against them, they would immediately appeal.
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The full court ruled against the fine but upheld the agency's structure.
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When the Supreme Court ruled against the government in Hobby Lobby v.
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After he died, a court finally ruled against the league's disability board.
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Last week, however, a judge ruled against the order, temporarily halting it.
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It's not the first time the Ninth Circuit has ruled against Trump.
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The court ruled against him, and he was sentenced to five months probation.
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Mexico's Federal Electoral Tribunal ruled against including the Facebook expense in Riquelme's report.
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Hopefully, we don't find ourselves in a situation where we're just ruled against.
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He ruled against attacks on the pledge taken "under God" by our presidents.
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The courts, for instance, have consistently ruled against both his travel ban efforts.
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Ultimately, judges divided on the question, though most courts ruled against the administration.
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Two other judges have ruled against adding the question to the decennial survey.
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Lower courts ruled against Kansas and Louisiana, handing a victory to Planned Parenthood.
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But Novitas, citing a lack of clinical data, ruled against covering the device.
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The Ninth Circuit US Court of Appeals ruled against the centers last year.
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A lower court had ruled against Janus, setting up the Supreme Court showdown.
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World Trade Organization ruled against the country's own solar program, which requires new
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Last month, a different U.S. judge ruled against Aetna's proposed deal for Humana.
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Mr. Trump said courts in the Ninth Circuit always ruled against his policies.
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It surprised no one, though, when Lynne ruled against the Legal Defense Fund.
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The president has repeatedly railed against judges who ruled against his travel ban.
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Jane Doe may have been the first pregnant girl Brett Kavanaugh ruled against.
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The decision marks the second time the 22019th Circuit has ruled against Trump.
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Though the panel ruled against C.J., the judges expressed sympathy for his situation.
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A judge ruled against Miller's libel suit but the decision is under appeal.
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Federal judges in Pennsylvania, California and Illinois have already ruled against the policy.
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One other court, the Eight Circuit Court of Appeals, ruled against the administration.
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That's what the US District Court that ruled against Moore's Ten Commandments display felt.
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Trump has alleged that the judges who ruled against his administration have political motives.
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The case eventually reached the US Supreme Court, which ruled against GLIB in 1995.
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The court ruled against the claim that first brought Madison's case before the justices.
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Scalia and the court's three still-sitting conservatives all ruled against affirmative-action policies.
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A federal appeals court has already ruled against the president on the House request.
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But the High Court ruled against her and she announced her intention to appeal.
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A judge ruled against them Tuesday -- the same day the purported letter was found.
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The World Trade Organisation ruled against the restrictions after America and others challenged them.
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So far, judges at two levels of the state court have ruled against them.
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Two lower courts ruled against Lee; on Friday, the Supreme Court reversed those decisions.
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A Montgomery County judge ruled against Cosby, but the case is currently under appeal.
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Go deeper: A California judge ruled against Trump's sanctuary city executive order in November.
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Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and people Gorsuch has ruled against on the 85033th Circuit.
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A U.S. jury ruled against Bayer in the second Roundup cancer case, CNBC reports.
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A federal appeals court considered that interpretation binding under Auer, and ruled against Kisor.
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A Wisconsin jury ultimately ruled against him and in favor of Pozner in June.
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Interior initially indicated it would approve construction, but Zinke later ruled against that decision.
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They found that in all those years, the court never ruled against the executive.
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The court ruled against the association, saying its amateurism rule violated the antitrust laws.
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In that case, authorities in both Europe and the United States ruled against Microsoft.
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A second federal appeals court on Monday ruled against President Trump's revised travel ban.
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The Supreme Court ruled against the companies on Tuesday, allowing the cases to proceed.
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In February, a judge ruled against the 2017 ruling related to the E10 blend.
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Tuesday, a federal judge ruled against the states, allowing the merger to move forward.
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On Monday, the court ruled against Carvajal's extradition and ordered his release from jail.
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A second judge in Maryland also ruled against a portion of the ban overnight.
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But he lost his appeal and the Supreme Court ruled against him in 1944.
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Instead, the Court ruled against it, further solidifying Congress's power to micromanage the island.
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After a Wednesday hearing, US District Judge Lance Walker ruled against Poliquin on Thursday morning.
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Assange said he would surrender to British authorities if the UN panel ruled against him.
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Disney responded with a lawsuit, but a federal judge has ruled against the entertainment giant.
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In one, Gorsuch ruled against a truck driver whose trailer broke down in subzero temperatures.
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Federal appeals courts in Virginia and California in recent months had ruled against the administration.
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Since the administration launched its appeal, a second regional federal appeals court ruled against Trump.
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The court eventually ruled against Reed, which led prosecutors to seek a new execution date.
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The Supreme Court, with a majority of Republican-appointed judges, unanimously ruled against the president.
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The records do not show why Wise ruled against Rivera's requests, The News Courier reports.
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Federal judges in both of those cases ruled against Trump, who later appealed both decisions.
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On Monday it ruled against their lawyer, who had requested their release, CNN Turk said.
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And on Friday, a judge ruled against the "exact match" policy that Kemp had implemented.
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Earlier this year, a fourth Lebanese judge ruled against Article 534 in a court hearing.
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A judge has ruled against a gay couple in China's first same-sex marriage case.
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On April 13th, with hundreds of gay-marriage supporters outside, the court ruled against him.
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Last year the Supreme Court ruled against him, however, and the turbines will go ahead.
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Among other things, the court ruled against two versions of the president's travel ban proposal.
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That four judges ruled against the administration so far is a good sign for grantees.
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Last month, four federal judges in four states ruled against him on a single day.
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However, several courts ruled against the company, known only as "Corporation A" in court filings.
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Conservative Supreme Court justices have generally ruled against expanding the scope of civil rights protections.
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An appellate court ruled against him, and the Supreme Court declined to hear the case.
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Last year, the U.S. Congress ruled against using CRISPR in clinical trials to edit embryos.
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In 2017, Kavanaugh ruled against an undocumented teenager seeking an abortion while in federal detention.
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Though courts had already ruled against him several times, it seemed like an auspicious moment.
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Two days ago, another judge ruled against Mr. Trump's bid to quash another congressional subpoena.
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But while the judge ruled against the company, the penalty was much lower than feared.
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The movie premiered in Beirut this week after Lebanon's interior minister ruled against any ban.
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On the federal bench, he ruled against trying a Guantánamo detainee in a military court.
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Mr. Johnson is taking aim at the court that ruled against him for suspending Parliament.
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Last week, a federal appeals court ruled against the administration's efforts to delay that ruling.
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She also repeatedly sided with prosecutors accused of misconduct, challenging judges who ruled against them.
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Though the board still ruled against Tibbetts, Kasich rejected the ruling and commuted the sentence.
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Nonetheless, the Court ruled against him because Arthur's alternative was not "available" under Alabama state law.
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Last July an international tribunal ruled against China's sweeping territorial claims in the South China Sea.
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U.S. courts consistently ruled against Davis, but she become an icon to those championing religious exemption.
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Q: In recent days, two judges ruled against the administration on parts of the travel ban.
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Hundreds of them were facing imminent deportation, together, if the judge had ruled against the families.
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In that case, Hanen ruled against an expansion of DACA and new protections for immigrant parents.
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Bozanic said she wasn't surprised the judge ruled against her client, given the limited case law.
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It is still under review by the Pentagon and multiple courts have already ruled against it.
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The panel ruled against the U.S. Commerce Department's practise of "zeroing" in cases involving targeted dumping.
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A judge in Northern California District Court today ruled against a motion by Facebook to dismiss.
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In early February, a federal judge in Seattle ruled against the White House in Washington v.
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If the Commission ruled against the digital retailer, the taxes owed likely would be less significant.
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The judge ruled against that legal maneuver, stating that voting records are already preserved by law.
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In the end, the US Supreme Court ruled against Texas in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt.
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On Thursday, a Supreme Court justice, Teori Zavascki, ruled against Mr. Temer's powerful ally, Mr. Cunha.
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Bowe Bergdahl: I wanted to be Jason Bourne But a military judge ruled against dismissing charges.
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Atiku Abubakar lodged his initial complaint with the election tribunal, which ruled against him last month.
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He legally challenged his internment, but the Supreme Court ruled against him 6-3 in 1944.
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Federal judges have since ruled against the Trump administration in three separate cases representing eight grantees.
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Three federal judges have ruled against the question, blocking it from appearing on the 2020 census.
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The Federal Electoral Tribunal finally ruled against him, so he will serve for only two years.
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The guilt of the defendant was abundantly obvious, but the Irish jury ruled against the Englishman.
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Last month, The Washington Post tabulated 63 different cases where federal judges ruled against the administration.
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The district judge who ruled against the law in December is known as a staunch conservative.
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According to Burnham, Rouser did not even receive word that the court had ruled against him.
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A judge ruled against the investors, and a Toronto court will hear their appeal in June.
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A lower court ruled against the company, but this week an appeals court overturned that decision.
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In June 2017, an appeals court ruled against the D.E.A., and the agency released the video.
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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled against Mr. Nixon, saying a president was not above the law.
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But the commission ruled against the baker, and its decision was upheld by the Colorado courts.
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On May 20043, 22004, the justices, eight white men of privilege, ruled against Plessy, 22009-27.
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The National Labor Relations Board just ruled against Hearst Magazines in its fight against a union.
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The court ruled against the extradition despite the state prosecutor's recommendation that the request be satisfied.
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The agency's staff ruled against them in March, yet the commission is now reviewing that decision.
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A federal judge ruled against Miller's libel suit last August, but that decision is on appeal.
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Both cases generated headlines when district court judges and then appeals courts ruled against the president.
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Yet Johansen ruled against them, citing his belief that children fare better when their parents are heterosexual.
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A series of lower courts have generally ruled against the government, leaving DACA in place for now.
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And the court ruled against Li because he didn't meet the residential requirements to buy the property.
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In 2015 a trial judge ruled against her, prompting the state Supreme Court to review the case.
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The judge ruled against the patients, finding that the hospital's behavior was legal under California insurance regulations.
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In 2014, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit also ruled against the scientists.
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The Federal Circuit upheld both of these precedents when it ruled against Impression Products earlier this year.
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The big picture: Judge James Boasberg has previously ruled against the work requirements in Kentucky and Arkansas.
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The ICSID ruled against Pakistan in 2017, but had not determined damages owed to Tethyan until now.
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The psychologists also risked being held personally liable for substantial damages if the jury ruled against them.
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In another case, Gorsuch ruled against a professor at the University of Kansas who was battling cancer.
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But in 2017 the World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) ruled against Pakistan.
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On Thursday, a federal judge ruled against the Trump administration's attempts to rollback another Obama-era rule.
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It remains unclear what the repercussions for the lawmaker would have been had they ruled against him.
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Iraq's Constitutional Court ruled against the referendum, and Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al Abadi called it illegitimate.
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Again, the courts ruled against the state, prompting Christie to take the case to the Supreme Court.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against the Obama administration in a case regarding water pollution permits.
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The Supreme Court ruled against the Department of Veterans Affairs Thursday in a dispute over government contracts.
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The special counsel later ruled against making the charge because he didn't think he had enough evidence.
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But Justice Leggatt ruled against Blue on Wednesday, saying Ashley's offer was part of "a jocular conversation".
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As a federal judge, Brett Kavanaugh has ruled against the Consumer Financial Protection Board and net neutrality.
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Asked whether he would resign if the court ruled against him, Johnson replied "no," according to Politico.
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But last year, a federal judge ruled against the Justice Department's opposition, allowing the deal to close.
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A trial judge ruled against her in 2015, prompting the state Supreme Court to review the case.
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Mr. Trump responded to some of those losses by attacking the courts that had ruled against him.
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First, the Detroit District court ruled against Stephens, stating that transgender discrimination wasn't protected under Title VII.
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Ngcukaitobi ruled against him, arguing that the tenant had already "paid" for the land with his work.
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Federal judges in New York at both the district and appeals court levels have ruled against Trump.
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Tuesday's decision is the second time Cooper has ruled against the FEC for wrongly dismissing CREW's complaint.
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Lynch, Judge Gorsuch ruled against attempts by the government to retroactively interpret the law to disfavor immigrants.
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An incredulous three-judge panel in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against them in August.
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Even if the court ruled against his client Aimee Stephens, those cases would still arise, he said.
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A U.S. Magistrate already ruled against the government, but the government and Manhattan DA want to appeal.
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Alabama, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Alabama in seeking the list of members from the NAACP.
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Lower courts had consistently ruled against the president, but those decisions will remain on hold for now.
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The fine would start seven days after the court of appeals ruled against the company, Howell wrote.
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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled against them, saying that their trial courts lacked authority to compensate them.
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Wilson also ruled against classifying Unsworth as a public figure, which now makes defamation easier to prove.
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The Court ruled against the firing: a glass of beer is just fine, with all due respect.
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, ruled against the county.
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A court in Ankara ruled against the foundation, so it filed a series of appeals shortly afterward.
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It's hard to see a judge who so many times ruled against Argentina ruling in favor of them.
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Last month a judge in Beijing ruled against a challenge to the government's ban on gay content online.
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Eventually, a court in Kansas ruled against NASA, saying that Carlson is the rightful owner of the bag.
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U.S. judges have ruled against Google in similar recent cases, however, elevating the potential for Supreme Court review.
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The U.S. Supreme Court in May ruled against Apple to allow an App Store antitrust case to proceed.
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The Supreme Court ruled against a group of would-be immigrants seeking hearings over their detention on Tuesday.
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And very soon, it ruled against him, striking down laws that granted sweeping powers to the new president.
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Mandela knew he had to show the utmost respect for the judiciary, especially when it ruled against him.
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Last year an international tribunal ruled against China's claims to sovereignty in much of the South China Sea.
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But the appellate body ruled against them, making it harder to apply defensive duties against state-supported production.
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Pence ultimately had to back down after a federal court ruled against his decision to withhold the reimbursements.
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During his Senate confirmation hearing, Gorsuch was questioned about Trump's criticism of judges who ruled against the ban.
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And in 2016 the ECJ ruled against a British investigatory-powers law, forcing the government to amend it.
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On May 1st the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), an international court for sports, ruled against her.
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Challenges to the legislation at the European level are likely, given European courts have ruled against bulk collection.
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A judge also ruled against the administration's approval of natural gas drilling plans on public lands in Colorado.
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The judge ruled against him, meaning Jack will have to keep his distance from her until October 1.
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Trump has issued sweeping condemnations of courts and judges when they have ruled against him or his administration.
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The courts ruled against Wigwam, ushering in a law that requires employers to pay workers for short breaks.
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When a Virginia federal district court ruled against me, I appealed to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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A district judge ruled against them, found them in contempt, and imposed a $50,000 per day financial penalty.
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In June 2014, Oing ruled against J.C. Penney, following a trial in which Martha Stewart herself had testified.
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Additionally, the week before Trump's comments, a judge from the US Court of Federal Claims ruled against Oracle.
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Superior Court Judge Joseph Huber ruled against the soccer league on Tuesday but scheduled a hearing for Jan.
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Courts have in the past ruled against fraudulent foods, preventing Spanish fizz from being labelled champagne, for example.
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A judge ruled against the investors, and a Toronto court is scheduled to hear their appeal in June.
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Two federal judges ruled against the administration, keeping the program in place past its March wind-down deadline.
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An appeals court ruled against the administration's move last month and upheld a court order stalling the ban.
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The 5th Circuit last year again ruled against the family, prompting a second trip to the Supreme Court.
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Last week, a unanimous three-judge panel of a federal appeals court in Manhattan ruled against Mr. Trump.
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Earlier this year, a federal district court also ruled against a plan to curtail early voting in Ohio.
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Orrick's district falls in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which previously ruled against Trump's travel ban.
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Judge Richard Leon ruled against the government on Tuesday, clearing the way for the deal to go through.
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A South Carolina jury last week ruled against the plaintiffs, finding Johnson & Johnson's products did not cause cancer.
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A week before the election, the board ruled against Mr. Trump's hotel in a case in Las Vegas.
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A lower court had ruled against the GOP legislature, but those lawmakers appealed the case to the justices.
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Ultimately, the intelligence court ruled against Yahoo, and after being threatened with a huge fine, the company cooperated.
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The 9th Circuit ruled against Trump's first travel order after it was blocked by Washington District Court judge.
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Sawyer, where it ruled against then-President Truman's effort to seize private property without authority from Congress. Sen.
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He has hurled insults at governors, senators, a judge who recently ruled against him and Miss Universe 2014.
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Or, what about the time he questioned the legitimacy of a federal judge who had ruled against him?
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The runner appealed the new regulations, but on Wednesday, the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled against her.
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This week alone, federal judges ruled against Medicaid work requirements and association health plans, two signature Trump proposals.
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A previous version of this article incorrectly stated that the EUIPO ruled against Supreme's Europe-wide trademark application.
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Florida (2010), in which the Court ruled against mandatory life sentences for juveniles for crimes other than murder.
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In a September 2017 ruling, the South Dakota Supreme Court, citing the 1992 precedent, ruled against the state.
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Two courts in New York, including a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit, initially ruled against him.
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And, despite the fact that it ruled against her, she is considering taking her case to the ECHR.
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Kuwaiti authorities later ruled against Sheikh Ahmad and he read a public apology on national television in 2015.
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Romanian courts ruled against Mr. Barbulescu, who then brought his case to the European Court of Human Rights.
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But the administration faced new legal troubles: A second federal appeals court ruled against his revised travel ban.
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The Montana Supreme Court ruled against them, shutting down the entire program for all schools, religious or not.
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Both a district court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled against them.
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Last week, a Virginia Circuit Court judge ruled against Brown, ordering her name be removed from the ballot.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the mining groups in December, upholding the ban on mining.
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Leon, the judge who ruled against the Justice Department at trial, was appointed by President George W. Bush.
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Earlier Monday in a separate case, a three-judge panel also ruled ruled against eight state Republican lawmakers.
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In nearly 20123,000 of the cases completed, judges ruled against immigrants and ordered them deported, the records show.
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It ruled against Trump's weakening of Obamacare's contraceptive mandate, as well as multiple versions of his travel ban.
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In 2016, an international tribunal ruled against China, saying it has no legal basis for the extensive claims.
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He's filed suit to challenge Mueller's authority, and though a federal district judge ruled against him, he's appealed.
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Some judges ruled against him even when their courtrooms were invaded by thugs chanting that they should be killed.
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But how does Gorsuch handle the fact that Trump has lambasted specific federal judges when they ruled against him?
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In response, Robart brought up Trump's tweet sent after the appeals court ruled against the White House last week.
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Korematsu appealed his case all the way up to the Supreme Court, which also ruled against him in 1944.
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He's especially skeptical of the federal government's power to regulate business, although he hasn't always ruled against the EPA.
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He also disclosed that he had previously presided over a Monster case in which he ruled against the company.
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The Supreme Court of the Netherlands ruled against Ecuador's attempt to overturn an international tribunal ruling in Chevron's favor.
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Singer tried to take Samsung to court in Korea to block the merger, but the courts ruled against him.
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Gorsuch ruled against the trucker, who was fired for abandoning his trailer so as not to freeze to death.
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Last October the commission ruled against the tax arrangements accorded to Starbucks in the Netherlands and Fiat in Luxembourg.
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In 1973 the Supreme Court ruled against the official's very own university in Papish v University of Missouri Curators.
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Another federal judge last month ruled against the tribe and gave his approval to the Army Corps' permitting process.
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A Maryland federal district court ruled against the ban last October, prompting the Trump administration to file an appeal.
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The commission could ask the full court to hear the case, but three judges have already ruled against it.
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An Australian court ruled against the company in claims made by indigenous Aboriginal groups over land in Pilbara region.
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He appeared to take care to preserve that emphasis on Monday, even as he ruled against two gay men.
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On Wednesday, the Government Accountability Office ruled against Oracle, and a decision in IBM's protest is due in January.
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Earlier, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the mining groups in December, upholding the ban on mining.
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A lawsuit over replica Stormtrooper costumes went all the way to Britain's highest court, which ruled against Mr. Lucas.
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But officials have disputed this new evidence, Three federal judges have ruled against the question's addition to the census.
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The judge in the case ruled against Irving in 2000, finding that he had not been libeled by Lipstadt.
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The league could have stepped in immediately and ruled against those deals, as they had the right to do.
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DC courts ruled against the county in 2011 and again in 43 after the county appealed the first ruling.
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A U.S. District Court had ruled against Troester, saying that the time spent carrying out the tasks was minimal.
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But the Supreme Court ruled against two major programs — the National Industrial Recovery Act and the Agricultural Adjustment Act.
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When Auburn University attempted to prevent white supremacist Richard Spencer from speaking, a federal court ruled against the university.
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Once again the N.C.A.A. and major professional sports leagues sued, and once again federal courts ruled against New Jersey.
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Nearly a year earlier, artists had attempted to impede the building's destruction, but a federal court ruled against them.
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Mr. Anglin sought to have it dismissed, and a magistrate judge, Jeremiah C. Lynch, ruled against him in May.
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The defendant appealed to the country's highest court, which ruled against him in 2014 and declared the law constitutional.
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That agreement was overseen and approved by none other than Judge Leon, who ruled against the government on Tuesday.
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In June, a federal judge ruled against the administration and approved the merger of AT&T and Time Warner.
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After a judge ruled against them in July, lawyers for the inmates immediately appealed to the Tennessee Supreme Court.
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The local court ruled against the mosque, but the Tennessee appellate court overturned the ruling and the mosque prevailed.
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And at the lower court level, judge after judge, citing Roe and other cases, has ruled against the laws.
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The US International Trade Commission ultimately ruled against the tariff, but Airbus' investment, rebranding, and new production facility remained.
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The court sent the case back to the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals, which again ruled against him.
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After a district court in Moscow ruled against him in November, he filed an appeal in the city court.
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Though his prison record was exemplary, parole boards repeatedly ruled against his release as police organizations lobbied against it.
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Last month, a top Greek court ruled against government plans to extend short-term contracts for state sanitation workers.
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A federal district judge has already ruled against the administration, finding that Congress never appropriated money for these subsidies.
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" Then, newly elected Trump derided judges who ruled against his Muslim travel ban, calling one a "so-called judge.
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Judge Kenneth Marra also ruled against the victims' request that their lawyer fees be paid for by the government.
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Johnson's lawyers had been asked by the judges to explain what he would do if it ruled against him.
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Mr. Trump sued to stop his accounting firm from turning over the records, but lower courts ruled against him.
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Local courts have ruled against discrimination by housing associations in several cases, but there have also been contradictory rulings.
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In November, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, in San Francisco, ruled against the administration.
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We won a civil case earlier this year and now a federal court has ruled against the criminals responsible.
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Supreme Court Judge Andrea Masley ruled against Lyft (LYFT), according to a copy of the court filing signed this week.
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The Washington Supreme Court ruled against me last year with a decision that threatens to bankrupt my husband and me.
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It took a year from the time Nixon refused to release the tapes till the Supreme Court ruled against him.
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If you thought the pipeline battle was over when President Barack Obama ruled against it this fall, sorry to disappoint.
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Judge Brown, however, ruled against the plan because similar "freedom of choice" measures had not worked to help achieve desegregation.
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The judge ruled against a defense request to dismiss the case, not that the case would now go to trial.
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It began work on the program in February after federal auditors ruled against a protest filed by Boeing and Lockheed.
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The extortion tab came to $24,900, he said, but the judges ruled against him anyway when another bidder paid more.
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He merely argued he wasn't aware of it, and it wasn't his fault — even after a court ruled against him.
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On August 22, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the district court, which had ruled against the law.
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The court ruled against the presidential directive as it would have violated the children's rights to privacy and best interests.
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A French court has ruled against the burkini ban implemented by seaside town Villeneuve-Loubet after mounting backlash, reported CNN.
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Federal judge Reed O'Connor, who has ruled against Obamacare before, is set to hear oral arguments on Wednesday, September 5.
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The court also ruled against the government's regime for obtaining data from communications service providers, finding it violated both articles.
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The jury ruled against the state of Iowa, Branstad and Brenna Findley, who was the legal counsel to the governor.
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He also says the Supreme Court left this specific issue undecided when they ruled against Bill Clinton in the '90s.
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In 2017, the Montana Supreme Court, the state's highest court, ruled against Atlantic Richfield, allowing the case to move forward.
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Peskov declined to say if the Kremlin would consider legal action in the event that the IAAF ruled against Russia.
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And the Tamil Nadu court — which ruled against TikTok — said the app could expose children to sexual predators, as well.
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"My understanding is that the parliamentarian has ruled against it so they're going to put it in," Corker told reporters.
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"We are pleased that the court ruled against the Obama administration's latest illegal federal overreach," Paxton said in a statement.
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A District Court ruled against Calgaro and that decision was affirmed by the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in March.
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A court ruled against her, but Parliament allowed her to invoke Article 50 without any restrictions on her negotiating powers.
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To its credit, Twitter fought to protect anonymity but the European courts ruled against the company and, ultimately, it caved.
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Microsoft appealed this action and won when the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York ruled against the DOJ.
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Two of the three judges -- who were both appointed by Republican presidents -- ruled against a lower court upholding the restriction.
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But the court ruled against him, deciding it's not illegal to discriminate against employees who use weed, medically or recreationally.
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Mr. Trump had also publicly lodged his own complaints about judges' partisanship, particularly those who had ruled against his administration.
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When the online furniture retailer Wayfair challenged the tax, the South Dakota Supreme Court ruled against the state, citing Quill.
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In 2016, a federal court ruled against the commission's effort to pre-empt state laws related to municipal broadband networks.
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Specifically, the court found that a Colorado commission that had earlier ruled against the store owner was prejudiced against him.
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An appellate court ruled against Heuring in July, leading to the case reaching the Indiana Supreme Court earlier this month.
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Several days after the letter was sent, an arbitrator ruled against the Trump company's request that its management be reinstated.
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Separately, judges in three states ruled against the administration's efforts to withhold green cards from immigrants who receive public assistance.
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After the lower courts ruled against him, Nixon appealed to the Supreme Court, and review was granted nine days later.
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Judge Kimba Wood ruled against the president's side in that regard, further deepening the trouble in which he finds himself.
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She's already ruled against the original bill twice, saying that it was clearly designed to deter and suppress minority voters.
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The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against them last year, adopting a deferential level of review toward the city.
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To tear apart a family based on a law that our highest court ruled against is a travesty of justice.
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After the Supreme Court ruled against Suzette Kelo, the Connecticut homeowner, nearly every state passed reforms severely limiting the practice.
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The Supreme Court upset this balanced formula when they ruled against the constitutionality of the Medicaid expansion in June 2012.
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As far as I know, no president has publicly challenged the integrity of a judge who has ruled against him.
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Klayman was a case where the DC Circuit ruled against a challenge to the metadata collection program of the NSA.
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Last summer, Trump went after US District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who had ruled against him in a Trump University lawsuit.
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FAIRFAX, Va. – A judge has ruled against a group seeking details of the Koch Foundation&aposs gifts to a Virginia university.
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The justices who ruled against Plessy didn't bother to confront the white-supremacist thinking that formed the backdrop of the case.
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Three weeks ago, a three-judge panel in the Ninth Court of Appeals ruled against reinstating the travel ban for now.
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The full panel of the D.C. Circuit court ruled against the groups in 2015, but Kavanaugh once again submitted a dissent.
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He also ruled against Uber's private arbitration request that would have kept much of the case out of the public eye.
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National Briefing | Southwest A federal judge has again ruled against Texas in its efforts to stop the resettlement of Syrian refugees.
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It was the second time that Judge Godbey had ruled against Texas since it sued the Obama administration over the resettlement.
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The Ninth Circuit ruled against the implementation of the ban on Monday, citing a Trump tweet from last Monday, June 5. !
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And allies of the president have voted to impeach judges on the country's highest court who have ruled against Morales's policies.
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In August, for the first time since the law went into effect nine years ago, a court ruled against the government.
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A lower court ruled against the insurers last year, but the Supreme Court said Monday that it will hear their appeal.
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It was the second time this week that a judge had ruled against the Republican president in his fight with Democrats.
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But a federal appeals court ruled against the proposal in early November, declaring the government couldn&apost immediately end the program.
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In the past, this has lead to important safeguards for drug innovation, like when the Supreme Court ruled against Myriad Genetics.
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In July, the CCI ruled against Meru on its allegations that Ola was abusing its dominance in Bengaluru city's taxi market.
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Francis initially ruled against the parents in April, and his decision was supported by Britain's Court of Appeal and Supreme Court.
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Both stocks dropped in February after a court ruled against hedge funds that challenged the government's hold on the agencies' profits.
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Tennessee's alcohol regulator preemptively filed suit seeking a declaration that the regulations were lawful, but lower courts ruled against the state.
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Simmons has agreed to drop his appeal against American Media -- which owns 'Enquirer' -- after a judge ruled against him last year.
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Rep. Jared Huffman (D-Calif.) on Wednesday taunted President Trump for confusing two federal courts that have ruled against his administration.
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Judge Nicholas Garaufis fired back that he heard no objections during the day's proceedings, and ruled against a mistrial Wednesday morning.
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A fourth federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's decision to prematurely end grants aimed at cutting teen pregnancy rates.
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Then, last week, the San Francisco-based 9th Circuit ruled against the Trump administration as it sought to delay Tigar's order.
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When the Fifth Circuit again ruled against the family, the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case for a second time.
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The commission ruled against Phillips in 2013 and ordered him not to refuse to sell wedding cakes to same-sex couples.
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In May 2015, a State Superior Court justice ruled against the parishioners, who later appealed to the United States Supreme Court.
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In May 2017, the Florida Supreme Court's ruled against the ability of individual counties' conducting voter referendums to determine slot expansions.
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Abortion rights activists won a landmark case on Monday when the Supreme Court ruled against a set of Texas abortion restrictions.
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Judge Jesse Furman ruled against the Trump administration last month in a 220-page decision that excoriated the secretary of commerce.
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Germany's top court ruled against the live video link amid concerns that political tensions in Turkey could spill over into Germany.
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A company lawyer told the court last week that it would resume construction if the judges ruled against the tribe's request.
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What if the high court had ruled against the separate but equal doctrine, he asks, and banned segregation laws throughout America?
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Regulators in South Korea and Taiwan initially ruled against Qualcomm, but it has appealed the rulings and settled some of them.
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The 5th Circuit last year again ruled against Hernandez's relatives, prompting them to seek Supreme Court intervention for a second time.
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" While in office, Trump has attacked courts that ruled against his Muslim travel ban and sanctuary city policies as "ridiculous rulings.
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Earlier in August, Kollar-Kotelly ruled against the administration's motion to lift the injunction against the ban and dismiss the case.
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The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Carpenter, upholding the district court ruling, sentencing Carpenter to 1,395 months in prison.
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A Delaware judge has just ruled against CBS, in its effort to strip company control from Shari Redstone's National Amusements Inc.
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The court ruled against him on two versions of his travel ban proposal and issued a partial injunction against the third.
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A federal judge ruled against the subsidies, and if the Trump administration decides to drop the appeal, the payments could stop.
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But that move has faced numerous legal challenges, and three judges have already ruled against Trump's decision to end the program.
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And in 2011, he ruled against a bill to force women to get an ultrasound 24 hours before getting an abortion.
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A federal judge on Wednesday ruled against a request from the president to block Deutsche Bank from complying with congressional subpoenas.
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But a panel of appellate judges recently ruled against him, by a vote of four to three, reinstating his original conviction.
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Judge Kavanaugh, some said, had ruled against the Blaseys, costing them their house and creating a revenge motive for Dr. Blasey.
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The defamation case was settled in 2017, after the judge had ruled against a motion for summary judgment filed by Maxwell.
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In June, the same panel ruled against Mr. Trump in one of the cases the Supreme Court will hear in October.
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The justices ruled against Ms. Feres and the other two plaintiffs, who brought medical malpractice claims (one was the towel case).
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A District of Columbia circuit court ruled against them again, calling it a violation of the tobacco companies' First Amendment rights.
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However, this fact coupled with the President's latest attacks against a federal judge who ruled against him, is a red flag.
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This involves overturning a lower court decision that ruled against a permit for the pipeline to cross under the Appalachian Trail.
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Judge Baker ruled against the condemned men, whose lawyers appealed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
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Wikimedia filed a series of appeals after the ban was upheld by a court in Ankara that ruled against the foundation.
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Judge Gorsuch also gently rebuked Mr. Trump, again in general terms, for his criticism of judges who had ruled against him.
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A District Court judge in Wyoming ruled against the regulation in 2016, saying Congress had previously blocked Interior from regulating fracking.
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But last week, a DC judge ruled against him in the suit and said that, yes, he did have to testify.
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Although lower courts have ruled against Trump over this three travel bans, the Supreme Court has given him a friendlier reception.
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The decision by and large focused on what the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which initially ruled against Masterpiece Cakeshop, got wrong.
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Even more ominous for the Obama FCC, the Supreme Court ruled against the FCC on a very similar issue in 2004.
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Roberts' decision sent the case back to the lower court in New York, which had previously ruled against the Commerce Department.
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In 2005, the US Supreme Court banned the death penalty for minors; in 2010, it ruled against mandatory life sentences for juveniles who committed non-homicide offenses; in 2012, it ruled against mandatory life sentences for juveniles under all circumstances; and this past January, it ruled that inmates already serving mandatory sentences should receive new sentencing hearings.
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In separate 2014 decisions, appeals courts ruled against both states' programs, saying they infringed upon federal authority to regulate wholesale electricity markets.
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So far, four judges at the trial and appellate level have ruled against him — two appointed by Democratic presidents, two by Republicans.
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The People's Court of Nanshan District of Shenzhen ruled against Zhu on the grounds that the seller and buyer had committed fraud.
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And they will cherry-pick decisions in which he ruled against a sympathetic cause or litigant, as is sometimes a judge's duty.
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Although Sessions asked to overturn that decision at the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, that court also ruled against him on Thursday.
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And in Missouri and New Hampshire, courts in the past few months ruled against newer requirements for voters to cast a ballot.
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In April, the Supreme Court ruled against Bucklew in a 5-4 decision, which means plans for the lethal injection can proceed.
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First, a federal judge ruled against Roger Rodas' widow, and Meadow has filed in a different legal system ... L.A. County Superior Court.
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British courts ruled against that, believing Charlie should be allowed to die after doctors asserted that Charlie had no chance of survival.
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In a March 2015 ruling, the Puerto Rico Supreme Court ruled against prosecutors, prompting the territory to appeal to the high court.
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The lawsuit came just a day before Chinese courts ruled against a gay couple in the country's first same-sex marriage case.
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Path of the Ohio case A district court judge in Ohio ruled against the Trump campaign and issued an injunction on Friday.
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"While four members of the council advocated for our organization, the majority ruled against having OUTVETS in the parade," the statement read.
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Update: February 22004, 212: A Pennsylvania judge has ruled against Bill Cosby's request for immunity from prosecution, according to the Associated Press.
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The Beijing Higher People's Court ruled against him and ordered him to pay 200 yuan (HK$227) to cover the court's costs.
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The Mexican Foreign Relations Department's statement said a court had ruled against Guzman's appeal and found that his extradition would be constitutional.
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At the merits stage in the Pliva case, the justices ruled against tort plaintiffs, even though the solicitor general sided with them.
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Two federal judges (one in Hawaii, one in Maryland) have ruled against the ban and issued court orders forbidding its core provisions.
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The announcement came after the Trump administration tried to ban trans individuals from the military, and federal courts ruled against the plan.
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U.S. District Judge Richard Kopf ruled against the company, arguing that temporarily blocking the execution would 'frustrate the will of the people.
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Now that a judge has ruled against Angelica and Jesús, Henton must resort to his "Hail Mary": a request for deferred action.
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But a judge ruled against Twitter's motion this year, saying that what mattered is who sent the tweets, not who composed them.
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The Commission also ruled against Valencia, Athletic Bilbao, Osasuna, Elche and Hercules, all of whom will have to pay back considerable sums.
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After their confirmations, both Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito ruled against abortion rights both times the subject came before the court.
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A federal judge on Wednesday ruled against the Trump Education Department regarding its rollback of Obama-era student loan regulations, Bloomberg reported.
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A lower court ruled against Menendez, allowing the Justice Department's case to move forward, with the Third Circuit Court upholding that ruling.
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Trump has periodically railed against the U.S. court system, particularly when judges have ruled against his travel ban or other executive orders.
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The courts have repeatedly ruled against malapportionment, although they typically decline to throw out the results of elections held with skewed maps.
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A Moscow court ruled against Shevchenko, who, in order to come up with the money, sold the apartment and left the building.
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In both cases, the courts ruled against Viacom's controlling shareholder — National Amusements — as well as Sumner M. Redstone and his daughter, Shari.
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Though a federal district judge in Washington ruled against efforts to halt the commission's data collection efforts, other lawsuits are still pending.
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Last October, a three-judge panel in the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the monument in a 2-1 decision.
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Warsaw would publish unreleased constitutional tribunal verdicts, which had ruled against the appointment of three judges nominated by PiS to the tribunal.
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Dakota Access lawyers said last Wednesday that the company would move forward with work if the court ruled against the injunction request.
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Trump has not been shy about criticizing the many federal court of appeals judges who have already ruled against his travel ban.
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Lower courts ruled against her and Stutzman was fined, but she and her lawyer took the case to the Washington Supreme Court.
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The court ruled against the Trump administration to strike down a long-standing ban on trademarks that incorporate vulgar words or symbols.
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Lower courts ruled against the administration, however, saying it had acted arbitrarily when phasing out the program in violation of the law.
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After several states and civil-rights groups filed lawsuits to block the citizenship question, three different federal judges ruled against the administration.
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Tennessee's alcohol regulator preemptively filed suit seeking a declaration that the state regulations were lawful, but lower courts ruled against the state.
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At his urging, the state postponed its primary election — scheduled to occur on Tuesday — even after a court ruled against the decision.
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But three other federal appeals courts have ruled against blocking such funds, setting up a possible appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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In the second case, the court unanimously ruled against the Republican challengers to a Democratic plan to redraw a Maryland congressional district.
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Observers say the same judge who has ruled against past attempts to undermine Flores is likely to thwart this attempt as well.
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On Monday, an Oklahoma judge ruled against Johnson & Johnson in the state's opioid lawsuit, ordering the company pay a $572 million fine.
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With lower courts having ruled against him, Mr. Trump was pinning his hopes for political vindication on an ideologically divided Supreme Court.
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Judges in three states ruled against a policy that would withhold green cards to immigrants who receive public assistance such as Medicaid.
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In a separate decision, Jenkins ruled against the defendants' motion to dismiss and ordered the defendants pay Heslin $34,323.80 in legal fees.
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In August, an Oklahoma judge ruled against Johnson & Johnson in the state's opioid suit, forcing it to pay a total $572 million.
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How the company would be fined still wasn't settled until January 24, when Howell ruled against the company's argument about the fine.
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A unanimous three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, in Philadelphia, ruled against the agency.
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When the case reached the Supreme Court in 1990, however, the justices ruled against Smith and Black in a 5-4 vote.
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Last week, Judge Eric Bruggink of the United States Court of Federal Claims, which adjudicates contract disputes, ruled against Oracle as well.
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Last week, Judge Eric Bruggink of the United States Court of Federal Claims, which adjudicates contract disputes, ruled against Oracle as well.
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The district court in San Antonio then ruled against the use of those maps, a decision appealed by the state of Texas.
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After his initial defeat, Trump took his case to the Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, which ruled against Trump again.
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But he could not help himself: The president soon suggested that the court that had just ruled against him should be destroyed.
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He promised to undo the state's entire Medicaid expansion, covering more than 400,000 adults, if the courts ultimately ruled against his program.
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A federal appeals court has ruled against the Interior Department's 2011 decision to delist the gray wolf under the Endangered Species Act.
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Last year, in a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled against authorities looking to search through electronic location data without a warrant.
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On the 9th, shortly after Cicig's international and Guatemalan prosecutors and investigators left the country, the Constitutional Court ruled against Mr. Morales.
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Update 7/17/18: A federal district court judge appointed by Trump ruled against the suit that sought to block the changes.
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In March, a Delaware judge ruled against a Tesla motion to dismiss a lawsuit by the company's shareholders over the SolarCity deal.
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The background to the conflict is this: On Monday night, a federal judge in California ruled against the Trump administration's new asylum policy.
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Facebook said compliance was impossible due to end-to-end encryption, and a U.S. District Court judge in California ruled against the DOJ.
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According to the Associated Press and NJ.com, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Stacey L. Meisel ruled against Giudice and reopened bankruptcy proceedings on Tuesday.
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During his time on the D.C. circuit appellate court, Kavanaugh ruled against protecting land for an endangered shrimp species in a similar case.
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February 9 -- Travel ban remains blocked A three-judge panel in the Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeals ruled against reinstating the travel ban.
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Another judge ruled against Trump in a similar case involving banks that Trump did business with - Deutsche Bank AG and Capital One Financial.
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In August, an appellate court ruled against a Colorado bakery owner who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.
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But 2 federal judges who ruled against Ross said his reasoning lacks a factual basis and would unconstitutionally suppress responses from non-citizens.
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The Daily Mail dubbed three High Court judges "enemies of the people" after they ruled against the government in a Brexit-related case.
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The banks had tried to block the suit from going forward, but a judge ruled against their claim that their actions were reasonable.
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News that the federal government ruled against a controversial North Dakota pipeline project was greeted with singing and roars of joy among protesters.
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The court ruled against Fairfax Media because of a tweet implying that the former Treasurer was "for sale," because he held fundraiser events.
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The court ruled against them in September, but whereas Slovakia has backed down, Hungary and Poland have not, and strongly oppose the plans.
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Ofcom says it is examining the matter "as a priority"; in the past it has ruled against television stations named in similar complaints.
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Then on Thursday Judge Lawrence Knipel in Brooklyn ruled against the anti-vaxxers, rejecting their argument that the order was coercive and arbitrary.
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Advocate Health Care and NorthShore University HealthSystem have canceled their planned merger after a federal judge ruled against it, Crain's Chicago Business reports.
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The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has in the past ruled against convictions of journalists on the basis of these regulations.
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In 2018, a federal court ruled against the state's electoral maps after finding that have been drawn in favor of the Republican party.
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Federal judges have ruled against the Trump administration at least 63 times over the past two years, The Washington Post determined in March.
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Before Orbán's court-packing scheme, the constitutional court often ruled against the government in high-profile cases; afterward, such rulings became quite rare.
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Sykes, Colloton and Pryor have ruled against the Obama administration regarding religious objections to the contraception coverage requirement of the Obamacare healthcare law.
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But when the District Court ruled against the order and the Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal, Ramos once again became hopeful.
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In a parallel case from Maryland, a judge also ruled against the Trump administration and partially blocked the ban from going into effect.
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In August, Singapore's appeal court ruled against a legal challenge to the new system by ruling party lawmaker turned critic, Tan Cheng Bock.
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Several federal judges have ruled against HHS for its plan to end the five-year grants, which began in 6900, after three years.
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Poll: Additionally, a two-day strike by Lufthansa flight attendants has begun after a German court ruled against management's efforts to stop it.
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In July 1974, the Supreme Court ruled against Nixon over the tapes and, soon thereafter, the House committee voted out articles of impeachment.
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But Nance ultimately ruled against dismissing the charges, saying that while Trump's comments were "troubling," they did not constitute a due process violation.
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In September of this year, a federal judge in California ruled against a bid to certify the case as a class-action lawsuit.
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The US Supreme Court ruled against the Defense of Marriage Act Section 3 in 2013, paving the way for same-sex spousal rights.
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A Dutch court on Monday ruled against a 69-year-old man's request to legally change his age to be 20 years younger.
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Lower court judges have ruled against such "heartbeat" measures in the past, and none is likely to take effect in the near future.
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Then the Republicans went for an even bolder move: impeach the elected Democratic justices on the state supreme court who ruled against them.
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The firm also said in the post that a local court had previously ruled against complaints made by the girl's father in 2015.
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The US Fish and Wildlife Service unsuccessfully tried to delist the species once before in 2007 but a federal judge ruled against it.
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A federal court has ruled against AT&T in a long-running case that found itself tied up in the net neutrality debate.
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Court documents reviewed by Reuters show Perina's wife had claimed domestic violence but the judge ruled against her, saying her testimony lacked credibility.
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The World Trade Organization ruled against the United States in 203, and the Bush administration ultimately withdrew the measure under threat of retaliation.
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But in a surprise move, the commission, an independent agency, ruled against Boeing last week, raising the stakes of its courtship with Embraer.
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The decision came late Monday, after hours of confusion and after a judge ruled against a lawsuit by private citizens endorsed by Gov.
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A second appeals court has ruled against President Trump's revised travel ban, and the decision even cited one of the president's own tweets.
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Aerosmith's drummer, Joey Kramer, got shut down in court ... after a judge ruled against him rejoining the band for its upcoming Grammy performance.
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A Utah judge ruled against a woman who tried to fight a lewdness charge for appearing bare-chested in front of her stepchildren.
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In addition to Apple, the EC has ruled against arrangements between Luxembourg and Italian car company Fiat and between the Netherlands and Starbucks.
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Upon further review, the lower court again ruled against Tharpe, finding he had not met the procedural burdens necessary to reopen his case.
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Crowds of migrants headed for border crossings after an appeals court ruled against the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" policy for asylum seekers.
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The three appeals courts that previously ruled against the administration, in Chicago, Philadelphia and San Francisco, all found that such restrictions were improper.
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A tribunal ruled against Ms. Forstater on Wednesday, on the grounds that her belief is "not a philosophical belief protected" by British law.
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Mr. Lynch, who claimed he had been misidentified, sought the images of the other possible matches; a Florida appeals court ruled against it.
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Ecuador's constitutional court last year ruled against requests for popular referendums on mining projects involving Australia's SolGold PLC and Canada's INV Metals Inc .
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Ecuador's constitutional court last year ruled against requests for popular referendums on mining projects involving Australia's SolGold PLC and Canada's INV Metals Inc.
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The Louisiana law is nearly identical to a Texas law the Supreme Court ruled against in the 2016 case Whole Woman's Health v.
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TMZ broke the story ... Joey got shut down in court after a judge ruled against him joining the band for their Grammys performance.
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A unanimous three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, in New York, ruled against Mr. Trump.
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A U.S. international trade body ruled against Boeing in the complaint earlier this year, sparing the sale from a nearly 300 percent tariff.
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President Trump again went after the 22019th Circuit Court of Appeals early Tuesday after it ruled against the president's so-called travel ban.
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In February of that year, a federal judge ruled against a challenge to the freeze, saying that it was neither unconstitutional nor illegal.
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While Judge Mark L. Wolf ruled against it, Optum emphasized that the issues remain unresolved and would need to be settled in arbitration.
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Last Friday, the SEC ruled against approving the Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust exchange-traded fund (ETF), the outcome of an almost four-year process.
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A U.S. District Court judge last week sided with Trump and ruled against English, allowing Mulvaney to serve as the agency's acting head.
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The appeals court had deferred to the interpretation of the law embraced by the Board of Immigration Appeals, which also ruled against Esquivel-Quintana.
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But the judge ruled against them saying, ''The construction which looks to the predominant type of trade (sit-down or takeaway) is obviously wrong.
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The court ruled against Facebook, dealing a heavy hit on tech companies as lawmakers and platforms continue to discuss how to regulate online speech.
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Some holders of Ultra's notes then argued that the delay changed the plan's economics in their favor, until Isgur ruled against them on Tuesday.
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Courts ruled against the now-reformed police tactic known as "stop and frisk" after data showed it was largely used against minority New Yorkers.
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Federal judges ruled in favor of same-sex couples in all of these cases before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against them.
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In late 0003, the World Trade Organization ruled against China for improper trade practices, compelling the government to abolish its rare earth quotas entirely.
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A district court ruled against Calgaro and a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the ruling in March.
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United States, the justices ruled against two men who argued that their past convictions shouldn't subject them to a federal ban on firearm possession.
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FEDERAL APPEALS COURT RULES AGAINST TRUMP ADMINISTRATION ON DACA Federal judges in New York and Washington also have ruled against President Trump on DACA.
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The move puts yet another of President Donald Trump's immigration policies before the 9th Circuit, which has ruled against some of the President's policies.
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And in lower-profile cases, the Court has consistently ruled against the interests of consumers and the rights of employees when interpreting federal law.
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But if the Court ruled against Phillips, it would strike a blow against the claim that religious beliefs offer a legal pathway for discrimination.
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Sauytbai was soon detained in Kazakhstan and tried, but a court ruled against sending her back to China and gave her a suspended sentence.
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But the Supreme Court ruled against him saying the Senate was not technically on recess unless it was away for at least 10 days.
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Charney had challenged that plan with his own proposed takeover, but a U.S. bankruptcy judge ruled against Charney in favor of American Apparel's plan.
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None of the judges who ruled against the ban on nationals from six predominantly Muslim countries has referred to Trump's criticism of the courts.
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The Supreme Court of Canada recently ruled against an indigenous tribe and in favor of Enbridge, rejecting a challenge to the Line 9 pipeline.
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But the Supreme Court ruled against him, saying the Senate was not technically on recess unless it didn't meet for at least 10 days.
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Trump's desire to break up the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, which has consistently ruled against his executive orders, is destructive but not realistic.
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Three separate regional federal appeals courts had ruled against Saint Peter's, Advocate and Dignity in separate cases, refusing to dismiss employees' lawsuits against them.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg ultimately ruled against deleting the posts, which he argued would amount to censorship of a political candidate, according to the Journal.
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Trump has repeatedly ridiculed federal judges who have ruled against him, prompting then-Supreme Court nominee Justice Neil Gorsuch to publicly repudiate Trump's criticism.
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But a military judge ruled against dismissing charges against Bergdahl in February despite his lawyers' claim that Trump violated their client's due-process rights.
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He has criticized "so-called" judges who have ruled against his policies and pardoned a public official who violated orders of a federal court.
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But his questioning of what actually happened in 1941 landed him in a lawsuit, and on Monday, a court in Beijing ruled against him.
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In July, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled against China's assertion that it owns a number of islands in the region.
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The court ruled against her and she was forced to carry the fetus, which was delivered via C-section and lived for five hours.
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The gay men pressing China's first court case on same-sex unions vowed to appeal after a judge ruled against their quest to marry.
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In a trial with the new evidence, the court ruled against Reed again which has brought him to the new November 20 execution date.
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A federal judge ruled against the Trump administration Wednesday, blocking the Commerce Department from adding a question on citizenship to the 2020 U.S. census.
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Three federal judges have ruled against the question, but the Supreme Court's conservative majority appears poised to allow its inclusion on the decennial census.
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Furman, along with two other federal judges, had ruled against the question, blocking it from being added to the census for the time being.
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Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeals sided with Peraza, but noted that a different appeals court previously ruled against a different police officer's claim.
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A Cook County judge ruled against Love, saying she may not get the money back even if the singer meets all his bond conditions.
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The Court ruled against the plaintiffs, finding that the Civil Rights Act of 1875 was an unconstitutional violation of the rights of private businesses.
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Earlier this year, the Canadian regulator ruled against telecommunications giant Videotron after its unlimited music streaming plan gave preferential access to certain streaming companies.
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The court was divided in the opinion two to three: Judge Sri Srinivasan and Robert Wilkins, both Obama appointees, ruled against the Trump administration.
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It has been criticized over the years, including by a judge who ruled against Allen in his custody battle for Dylan and her siblings.
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The insurance companies sued, but a divided three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled against them.
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Courts also ruled against, but didn't completely strike down, voting restrictions in Wisconsin, Texas, Kansas, and Georgia — and many other legal challenges are underway.
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President Donald Trump and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross ultimately withdrew the question from this year's Census after the Supreme Court ruled against the administration.
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The District Court ruled against it, so it appealed; the First Circuit agreed on the merits but withheld a remedy, so it appealed again.
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After months of fierce legal battles, the Supreme Court ruled against the Administration in its bid to add a citizenship question to the census.
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Polk County District Judge Michael Huppert ruled against the restrictive measure on Tuesday in a nine-page ruling, according to The Des Moines Register.
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This decision comes after Sabraw had previously ruled against the "zero tolerance" family separation policy, ordering 2,800 children to be returned to their families.
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"Another activist Obama appointed judge has just ruled against us on a section of the Southern Wall that is already under construction," Trump wrote.
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By contrast, a state appellate court ruled against Mr. Sessions when it reversed the conviction and death sentence of Levi Pace, a black man.
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A federal judge on Monday ruled against the Trump administration, deciding that McGahn must comply with a House Judiciary Committee subpoena seeking his testimony.
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On Monday, an NFL arbiter ruled against the Jacksonville Jaguars after the team fined players for missing offseason appointments with team trainers and physicians.
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But last month, a federal court ruled against DeVos's decision largely on a procedural matter, which leaves this costly regulation surviving on life support.
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Judge Timothy Kelly ruled against Leandra English, deputy director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) who claimed to be its rightful interim director.
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I was watching the TV. He let out a Scaramucci-worthy expletive when the first report came that the Court had ruled against us.
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The backstory: A federal district court ruled against New Jersey's argument in 2014; the Third Circuit Court of Appeals did the same in 2016.
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Yehia al-Dakroury, who had been expected to become chief judge of the State Council in July, ruled against the president's handover of the islands.
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The Supreme Court ruled against the government with a majority of eight to three on Tuesday in a landmark case with potentially significant political ramifications.
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A federal appeals court ruled against him, holding that challenges to a method of execution can propose only an alternative available under that state's law.
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Rajoy said his government had filed a legal bid to block to those reforms with the Constitutional Court, which has previously ruled against secessionist challenges.
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Last month, a judge in Oklahoma also ruled against Johnson & Johnson and ordered it to pay more than $20003 million to help address the crisis.
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The Colorado Civil Rights Commission ruled against Phillips, as did Colorado courts, but the Supreme Court agreed this June to hear his case this fall.
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A federal judge ruled against President Donald Trump on Monday in a lawsuit to block a subpoena from House Democrats for information about his finances.
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In 19953, after a federal appeals court ruled against CMC, Ms. Warren filed a brief asking the solicitor general to support a Supreme Court review.
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Nebraska's Supreme Court ruled against that argument, finding the PSC did have the power to approve a route that TC Energy had not applied for.
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The Tamil Nadu court, which ruled against TikTok, said inappropriate content was its dangerous aspect and that the app could expose children to sexual predators.
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Two years ago, a UN tribunal at The Hague ruled against China's grandiose territorial claims in the sea in a case brought by the Philippines.
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After Trump lashed out against a federal judge who ruled against him by calling him an "Obama judge," Roberts responded with a rare public statement.
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Given that judges in Europe have pretty consistently ruled against the company's claims it's just a tech platform or a dispatching agency in recent years.
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Today, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled against this decision, declaring that the students did have a right to not be filmed with a spycam.
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Montgomery County Judge Steven O'Neill on Wednesday refused to dismiss the sexual assault charges against Bill Cosby and ruled against him on two other motions.
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The Fourth Circuit ruled against provisions requiring voters to show identification at the polls, cuts to early voting hours and other sections of the law.
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The debate surrounding flag-burning has been exhausted already: The Court ruled against both Congress and state legislatures that separately tried to ban the practice.
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Even when judges ruled against investors, they tended to find fair value was the deal price and not below it, limiting the investors' potential downside.
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He did, however, say publicly what he had previously told senators in private about Trump's attacks on judges who ruled against him on that issue.
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"We are pleased that the court ruled against the Obama Administration's latest illegal federal overreach," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) said in a statement.
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Before taking office, he launched racist attacks on judges who ruled against him, as president has angrily denounced "so-called judges" who have thwarted him.
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An appeals court on Wednesday ruled against the Trump administration and upheld a court order stalling a ban on transgender individuals serving in the military.
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An appeals court on Wednesday ruled against the Trump administration and upheld a court order stalling a ban on transgender individuals serving in the military.
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Welcome to Thursday's Overnight Health Care, where a third federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration's cuts to a federal teen pregnancy prevention program.
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When the Supreme Court ruled against the plaintiffs in April 2016, it appeared that Evenwel might be the high-water mark of conservative legal activism.
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The court unanimously ruled against President Barack Obama in 2014 when he tried to bypass the Senate confirmation process with a slate of recess appointments.
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Circuit Court Judge Sandra Ikuta ruled against Facebook's claims that the plaintiffs had failed to adequately prove they had been harmed by the face scanning.
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A federal judge in California on Friday ruled against the Golden State's ban on gun magazines that are able to hold more than 10 rounds.
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The Trump administration said Tuesday it was dropping a citizenship question from the 2020 census, days after the Supreme Court ruled against the question's inclusion.
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A federal judge ruled against multiple oil and gas companies Monday, deciding that Rhode Island's novel climate liability case can be tried in the state.
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Trump this week tweeted attacks on the federal judges that ruled against his travel ban, and has frequently targeted the New York Times and CNN.
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The Supreme Court has ruled against the Virginia House of Delegates in a racial gerrymandering case that represents a victory for Democrats in the state.
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He was released after the High Court ruled against his extradition, finding the charges he faced in Switzerland were not considered crimes under Spanish law.
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On Monday, the three female justices on the United States Supreme Court agreed with Utah's highest court, but the five men ruled against Mr Strieff.
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The arbitration panel that ruled against Russia in 2014 had met in The Hague and had been chosen jointly by Yukos and the Russian Federation.
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday ruled against the Trump administration's policy of blocking undocumented pregnant teenagers in federal custody from obtaining abortions.
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Apple suffered a defeat on Friday when a Chinese authority ruled against it on claims some of its iPhones violated patents held by another company.
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The case took some additional procedural twists, and Mr. Madison returned to the Supreme Court in January after a state court again ruled against him.
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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against a sex offender who had been convicted of failing to register with local authorities after his release.
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Another judge ruled against Trump last week in a similar case involving Deutsche Bank AG and Capital One Financial, banks that Trump did business with.
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The court ruled against the government: "Citizenship is no light trifle to be jeopardized any moment Congress decides to do so," Justice Hugo Black wrote.
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But Judge Howell ruled against the corporation — and began imposing a $5,000-a-week fine for contempt over its failure to comply with the subpoena.
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" But some courts have also ruled against LGBTQ rights — like the 11th Circuit Court's ruling that "discharge for homosexuality is not prohibited by Title VII.
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" He ruled against the other applicant, concluding that he had not "accepted his guilt, has misled the public and this Court, and shows no remorse.
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A federal judge ruled against the agency in July, and an appeals court refused to order that placements be resumed while the appeal moves forward.
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In several past lawsuits, courts have ruled against government agencies that applied categorical exclusions to activities for which they hadn&apost analyzed the environmental consequences.
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State courts have ruled against such restrictions specifically for Medicaid reimbursements, citing the legal right of low-income beneficiaries to seek care where they choose.
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In May last year, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against challenges on these two grounds to California's ban on conversion therapy for those under 18.
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An initial opinion from Britain's Financial Ombudsman (FOS) in October ruled against CMC and clients say the company has since offered to refund their losses.
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Gross, the Supreme Court ruled against inmates challenging Oklahoma's lethal injection protocol, saying they had failed to identify an available and preferable method of execution.
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The dispute over Mueller grand jury materials reached the D.C. Circuit Court after a lower court ruled against the Justice Department, prompting the agency's appeal.
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Circuit Court Judge Sandra Ikuta ruled against Facebook's claims that the plaintiffs had failed to adequately prove they had been harmed by the face scanning.
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The judge also ruled against a violence claim by Hughes against Payne, as well as an allegation that the alleged attack was motivated by gender.
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Well, as predicted, the 9th Circuit did it again - Ruled against the TRAVEL BAN at such a dangerous time in the history of our country.
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The trade group appealed its case earlier this year after the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia ruled against the LSTA in December.
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The case was returned to U.S. District Judge Nanette Laughrey in Jefferson City, who had ruled against the detainees in November 2015, for further proceedings.
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Although his lawyers assert that his punishment was tainted by juror racism, a state court ruled against Mr. Tharpe on that issue two decades ago.
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In 2017, the agency allowed the products to stay on the market while it delayed reviewing them — a decision a federal judge recently ruled against.
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A US district court judge ruled against Miller, and now the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia is taking up the question.
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DC appealed the case to the Supreme Court, which ruled against the gun control measure in a landmark 2008 case, District of Columbia v. Heller.
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Despite Kim's argument that the second name was significantly different, the court ruled against him on Sunday and ordered him to pay up the stipulated amount.
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Sowell's new counsel contends jurors ruled against Sowell because they were frustrated with his former attorneys, whose persistent challenges to the state's evidence elongated the proceedings.
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As reported by Quartz (via the Chinese-based Legal Daily), the Beijing Municipal Higher People's Court of Final Appeal ruled against Apple in a recent lawsuit.
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The Richmond, Virginia-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Dotcom in August 2016, and he asked the Supreme Court to hear his appeal.
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But the 3rd, 7th and 9th U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals ruled against St. Peter's, Advocate and Dignity, respectively, refusing to dismiss employees' lawsuits against them.
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"Here we go again," wrote US District Judge Carlton Reeves, who previously ruled against Mississippi's 15-week abortion law in November after concluding it was unconstitutional.
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Clarence Thomas, writing for the 5-3 majority ruled against Strieff and said that police could use the evidence that was obtained after an illegal stop.
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They also accuse Ablyazov, who a French court ruled against extraditing in 2016, of embezzling billions of dollars from BTA, the bank he used to run.
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A federal court ruled against Kobach's claims of voter fraud in April and held him in contempt for violating an injunction meant to safeguard voting rights.
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After Trump referred to a judge who had ruled against him as an "Obama Judge," Roberts issued a rare statement to The Associated Press last year.
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Outdoor recreation groups, conservationists, and Native American tribes have already sued to block many of these rollbacks, and in some cases, courts have ruled against Zinke.
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A federal appeals court has ruled against the FCC's proposed caps on intrastate rates on inmate phone calls, arguing that the federal agency overstepped its bounds.
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A federal appeals court in San Francisco ruled against a lawsuit on behalf of a crested black macaque that took selfies that became an internet sensation.
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China also said it would ignore a ruling from an international tribunal last summer that ruled against many of its claims in the South China Sea.
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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in August 2016 also ruled against a similar plan to allow Massachusetts power companies to buy space on the pipeline expansion.
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Last week, the European Commission ruled against Apple in a case over the company's taxes, sticking the computer giant with a $14.5 billion back taxes bill.
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Last week, a Canadian judge ruled against an effort to stop the Indians from using their name and logo while competing against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Last month, a Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruled against Kesha, saying that Sony would suffer "irreparable harm" if the singer were allowed to break her contract.
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The case made it all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States, but it was ruled against him in a 5-4 decision.
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Last week, a judge in one of the cases ruled against the administration, deeming the early termination of the funding -- which had already been granted -- unlawful.
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The Supreme Court released the statement from Roberts a day after the president criticized a federal judge in California who ruled against his administration's asylum policy.
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Administrative Review Board, Gorsuch ruled against Alphonse Maddin, a long-haul trucker whose truck broke down in the middle of a freezing January night in Illinois.
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Last year, the Advertising Standards Authority ruled against an Yves Saint Laurent ad that featured a model with pipe cleaner-like legs lying on the floor.
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Just last month, Judge John D. Bates of the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia ruled against the Trump administration's efforts to cancel DACA.
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Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Monday ruled against the administration's request to delay enlisting transgender recruits.
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In September 2016, a federal appeals court ruled against Ohio, saying that 7,515 ballots that had been struck could be cast in the that fall's election.
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A federal court of appeals on Monday ruled against Uber's forced arbitration clause which made customers who had legal issues with the company settle them privately.
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If the FTC wins, like it did last week when a judge ruled against Qualcomm, it could have bigger consequences for Facebook than just a fine.
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Then the hotel, which Mr. Trump co-owns, refused to begin negotiations with the new union, and the labor board again ruled against it, in November.
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A federal court on Tuesday ruled against a challenge to part of the Federal Communications Commission's ongoing process of reassigning valuable wireless spectrum to mobile providers.
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The court ruled against a group of inmates who argued that Missouri should stop using the chemical pentobarbital in executions because it caused an excruciating death.
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The courts ruled against the Miami relatives, and armed federal agents raided their home before dawn on the day before Easter in 2000 and seized Elian.
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The majority based its opinion on the argument that the Colorado commission, which had ruled against Mr. Phillips, had been antagonistic toward Mr. Phillips's religious argument.
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He appealed to the Louisiana Supreme Court, saying that he was denied his Sixth Amendment right to assistance of counsel, but the court ruled against him.
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A federal judge ruled against his efforts to block a subpoena from the House Oversight Committee for his business records — a decision the president is appealing.
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A judge ruled against the plaintiffs, and for several hours Monday night there was chaos, as no one knew if polls would open the next morning.
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Mr. Trump said courts in the Ninth Circuit always ruled against his policies, and his main point seemed to be that he did not like losing.
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They have mostly ruled against the doctors, but some judges have sided with them, allowing the doctors to work on their own and get paid directly.
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This rationale was so transparently absurd that the Supreme Court ruled against allowing the question until the administration could come up with a less laughable excuse.
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In a separate case, a federal appeals court in D.C. on Friday ruled against Trump in his legal challenge to block House Democrats' subpoena to Mazars.
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" He ruled against Tyson largely because it had signed the deal knowing of IBP's cyclical business and troubled division, and was merely suffering from "buyer's regret.
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Where it stands: A federal judge has already ruled against work requirements in Arkansas, Kentucky and New Hampshire, arguing that they're inconsistent with Medicaid's statutory goals.
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A lower court ruled that the agency was not legally obligated to run the ads, and an appeals court ruled against the group on a technicality.
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The European Court of Human Rights ruled against a law that requires transgender people to be sterilized before they can change their gender on government documents.
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The Kansas Supreme Court ruled against Kahler in May of 2018, finding that eliminating the insanity defense does not violate either the state or federal constitution.
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Though the judge agreed to dismiss one of the charges against Mr. Weinstein, he has ruled against the defendant and his lawyers on numerous other issues.
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The decision of the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the lower court that ruled against Domino's, holds as a result of the Supreme Court's refusal.
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Courts have ruled against Trump on regulatory matters pertaining to royalty standards for federal land, a separate Environmental Protection Agency rule on methane emissions and more.
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In September, a court in Beijing ruled against a lesbian who had sued the Ministry of Education over textbooks that referred to homosexuality as a disease.
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Last month the court ruled against Kumar, the only Indian athlete to win two individual Olympic medals, clearing the way for Yadav to compete in Rio.
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The police department sought to fire seven of the original group of 14 officers, but a judge ruled against the dismissals, citing the statute of limitations.
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Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against victims and families of the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole in their lawsuit against Sudan.
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In all three cases, both the trial-level federal district courts and the intermediate level courts of appeals have ruled against Trump and upheld the subpoenas.
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Trump's attacks on the judges who've ruled against him are becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy: The more he attacks judges, the more stridently the judges resist.
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The narrow ruling here focused on what the court described as anti-religious bias on the Colorado Civil Rights Commission when it ruled against baker Jack Phillips .
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The ACLU raced back to Judge Jesse Furman of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York, who ruled against the administration in January.
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Washington (CNN)The Washington state Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against a florist who declined to make an arrangement for the wedding of a same-sex couple.
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Washington (CNN)The Washington state Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against a florist who declined to make an arrangement for the wedding of a same-sex couple.
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While the Supreme Court has ruled against gerrymandering intended to harm the electoral clout of racial minorities, it has never curbed gerrymandering done purely for partisan advantage.
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The narrow ruling here focused on what the court described as anti-religious bias on the Colorado Civil Rights Commission when it ruled against baker Jack Phillips.
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A federal judge in Georgia has ruled against a sheriff in the state who put "no trick-or-treat" signs in sex offenders' yards ahead of Halloween.
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Trump has already expressed frustration when Gorsuch ruled against his government on an immigration case (serving as the fifth vote to tip the decision against the administration).
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The AP notes that the departing justices make up the bulk of the 4-3 liberal majority that has ruled against Scott and the GOP-controlled legislature.
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The Supreme Court ruled against a majority of SB 1070, saying states are prevented from enacting laws in a field that is regulated by the federal government.
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The details aren't identical, though: a judge ruled against Cox for not obeying its own stated policy, and Grande for not having a meaningful policy at all.
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Chairman Martin even ruled against Comcast when it blocked attempts to download lawful content on peer-to-peer networks (this decision was overturned by a federal court).
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A court ruled against an attempt by tax authorities to claim 12 billion baht ($350 million) from the share sale from Thaksin's children in 2010, Noppadon said.
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WELLINGTON, Feb 23 (Reuters) - New Zealand's competition regulator on Thursday ruled against Sky Network Television's acquisition of Vodafone's New Zealand unit for NZ$1.3 billion ($930 million).
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Washington (CNN)A federal appeals court ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to block a California law that limits cooperation between law enforcement and federal immigration authorities.
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He's endorsed imposing the death penalty for some drug dealers, although the Supreme Court has ruled against capital punishment for federal offenders who did not commit murder.
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This week, two courts ruled against the President, who is appealing those rulings, to try to prevent his bank and accounting records from going to congressional investigators.
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On April 4, Brazil's Supreme Court ruled against former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's appeal to avoid being imprisoned and barred from running for office again.
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On Monday India's telecommunication regulator, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), ruled against the social media company's efforts, suggesting the program violated principles of net neutrality.
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The judge said he had ruled against Mr. Locascio at trial when he tried to call on an audio expert to interpret the tapes for the jury.
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It filed a lawsuit earlier this year and a federal judge ruled against the administration's attempts to block the case in August, allowing it to move forward.
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A German court yesterday ruled against Apple in a video streaming patent case brought by Swiss company Kudelski's OpenTV unit against the Cupertino company back in 2014.
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A day after a judge ruled against Kesha in her bid to be released from a contract with Sony, celebrities are showing their support on social media.
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The justices narrowly ruled against him, drawing a sharp dissent from Justice Antonin Scalia, who criticized invasive genetic searches of people who would still be legally innocent.
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"The 9th Circuit — everybody knows it, it's totally out of control," he added, referring to the San Francisco–based court that has frequently ruled against the administration.
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Since August, three courts have ruled against Bayer-Monsanto, the producer of the pesticide, finding that the product led to cancer in the instances of three plaintiffs.
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The move is almost certain to land the administration back in court, where a federal judge has already ruled against previous efforts to terminate the Flores agreement.
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A panel of judges on the 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Dassey, holding that he spoke "freely" after Miranda warnings with his mother's consent.
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A jury ruled against chemical giant Monsanto on Monday, awarding a California couple $2 billion in damages after determining their cancer was caused by the weedkiller Roundup.
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"We are pleased that the court ruled against the Obama administration's latest illegal federal overreach," Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas said in a statement on Monday.
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The 85033th Circuit had ruled against the 2013 reform package, passed by the Republican-led Legislature, which the court said was intended to discriminate against some voters.
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A state court said it could not determine that the land in question still belonged to the Creek tribe, and a federal court also ruled against Murphy.
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Peterson also ruled against provisions that would block voters from using expired student IDs and and temporary IDs older than 60 days as identification at the polls.
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Aetna and Humana have said they will consider all available options for their proposed merger after a court ruled against the deal, saying it would lower competition.
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A federal judge has ruled against the proposed merger of Aetna and Humana, arguing the deal is "likely to substantially lessen competition" in health insurance markets nationwide.
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In March, Slights ruled against Tesla's request for an early dismissal of a shareholder class action challenging the company's acquisition of SolarCity Corp, a renewable energy company.
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"They have already ruled against the tribe's point of view in protecting the land because of the pipeline and the investment that's already been made," he says.
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He invoked the same sentiments when the Colorado Civil Rights Commission ruled against his decision for refusing to bake a custom cake for a same-sex couple.
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The Commission ruled against Fiat and Starbucks last year, although both companies have appealed the decision, and issued a preliminary condemnation of Amazon's tax deal with Luxembourg.
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The European Court of Human Rights last year ruled against Spain for jailing two activists for burning pictures of former king Juan Carlos, Felipe's father, in 2007.
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A three-judge panel in the 2nd Circuit ruled against Zarda in April but agreed to hear the case again with the full court of 13 judges.
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After only a few hours of hearings, a judge in China ruled against same-sex marriage Wednesday in the first case of its kind in the country.
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The 11th Circuit Court in the United States just ruled against Chastity Jones, who lost her job when Human Resources decided her dreadlocks were a "grooming" issue.
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A federal judge in Manhattan ruled against Mr. Trump last year, finding that the president's Twitter feed was a "public forum" and that his blockings were unconstitutional.
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On appeal, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit questioned the intervention, but allowed it and ruled against the new plaintiffs on the merits.
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In June, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled against an effort, driven by the energy industry, to place a referendum on the ballot to invalidate those tax increases.
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A top court ruled against the transfer, there were rare public protests, and an opinion poll found that a large majority of Egyptians bitterly opposed the idea.
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In August 22007, as Mr. Bloomberg approached his final months in office, a judge ruled against the city and as part of the remedies, appointed a monitor.
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A federal judge largely ruled against the administration's case in July of that year, saying that the state never violated the Constitution by passing its own laws.
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Shaw had argued in court that the messages should not be released because of their private nature, but a Jefferson County Circuit Court judge ruled against Shaw.
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Therefore, the Supreme Court decision to review these three cases, in which lower courts ruled against President Trump, provides support for his constitutional arguments in the investigation.
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Defense lawyers filed the appeal Monday with the U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals after a military judge ruled against their motion to dismiss the case Friday.
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In May, a federal judge ruled against Trump, arguing that it wasn't the district court's right to second-guess a House panel's demands for the president's records.
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A second federal judge in Maryland ruled against Mr. Trump overnight, with a separate order forbidding the core provision of the travel ban from going into effect.
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The EU has already ruled against the company a number of times, and fresh investigations are looming in the U.S. at both the state and federal levels.
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Concerted pushback to nationalization as such began during the Truman administration, when the Supreme Court ruled against his nationalization of steel mills to support the Korean War.
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But Beijing's territorial claims in the sea have no legal basis, he added, echoing the conclusion of an international tribunal that ruled against China three years ago.
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For others, there are concerns about straining local resources or about their own legal liability, since some courts have ruled against prolonged detention due to ICE requests.
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Turkey's two-and-a-half-year ban on Wikipedia was lifted on Wednesday, after the country's Constitutional Court ruled against it, according to The New York Times.
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A divided appellate court last June ruled against the insurers in a combined case, finding that Congress clearly took action to prevent federal payouts to the program.
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Lower courts have ruled against the President so far, and the Court will have to wrestle with Trump's broad claims of immunity and separation of powers claims.
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But the jury ruled against Mr. Canterbury, agreeing with the defense's contention that he had in the meantime undermined his own credibility by consenting to another laminectomy.
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In late December, a panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the third iteration of Trump's travel ban, saying it goes against federal law.
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Because the Trump administration offered no evidence suggesting that the prior system was inadequate for screening visitors from the seven countries, the court ruled against the government.
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Scott Walker (R) will call special elections to fill two vacant legislative seats after two courts ruled against his efforts to delay and eventually cancel those elections.
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A federal judge on Friday ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to detain undocumented immigrant children indefinitely, saying it violated the terms of a court settlement agreement.
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A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled against him on a 2-1 vote in August 2016.
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The decision came six months after another New Jersey judge ruled against investors who accused Paris-based AXA SA of charging excessive fees on variable annuity products.
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A judge ruled against him in one case and Van Noy agreed to settle the other for the full amount of funds he was accused of misspending.
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This June, he ruled against the president, writing the decision in a case that barred the Trump administration from adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
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A few days later came a big loss for industry players who challenged the legitimacy of the rule in Texas, where a federal judge ruled against them.
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He did not specifically mention the arbitration decision in which The Hague's Permanent Court ruled against China's territorial claims and its massive reclamation activities in the region.
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When the court ruled against him late the following year, his attention shifted to the Federal Election Commission, the government agency tasked with enforcing campaign-finance laws.
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JAKARTA, Indonesia — Myanmar's highest court ruled against two Reuters reporters on Tuesday, upholding their conviction for violating a state secrets law after they uncovered a military massacre.
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In January, after a Ninth Circuit judge ruled against his administration's efforts to end DACA and protections for Dreamers, the president railed against the decision on Twitter.
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The justices&apos decision Monday turned on what the court described as anti-religious bias on the Colorado Civil Rights Commission when it ruled against baker Jack Phillips.
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Trump's least favorite court — the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit — ruled against his revised travel ban, which restricts travel from six primarily Muslim countries.
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Conservative Chief Justice John Roberts, who is emerging as the nine-member high court's swing vote, ruled against Moore in 2017 but in favor of him this time.
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The images have emerged about a month after an international court in The Hague ruled against China's claims in the resource-rich area, a decision rejected by Beijing.
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Hong Kong (CNN)A Hong Kong court has ruled against redefining the meaning of marriage that would have allowed same-sex unions and civil partnerships in the city.
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Federal judges in all three cases decided so far indicated that they ruled against HHS because the agency failed to provide a valid reason for terminating the grants.
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Unlike in Watson's case, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled against her, deciding that journalists were exempt from a state law protecting employees from retaliation for political expression.
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That year, the City Council had voted to remove the monument, but a Virginia judge ruled against it in 2019 because war memorials are protected by state law.
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Last month, the Delhi High Court ruled against Kumar, the only Indian athlete to win two individual Olympic medals, clearing the way for Yadav to compete in Rio.
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On May 1st the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), the highest legal body in sport, ruled against her in a decision that will have wide-ranging implications.
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In a statement published by Wikileaks on Thursday Assange said he would leave the embassy at midday on Friday and "accept arrest" if the panel ruled against him.
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The judge ruled against Warren, awarding JK6653 Westminster the full sum it was seeking, plus court costs, attorney's fees and interest that brought the judgment to nearly $6643,6633.
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The court has also ruled against her: In September, Calusinski's request for a new trial was denied by Judge Daniel Shanes, who presided over her trial and sentencing.
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Just because he's ruled against Donald Trump in this litigation repeatedly — he certified the class, and he denied the motion for summary judgment — that doesn't make you biased.
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Comey confirmed that the FBI was aiding in at least one of the U.S. Marshal's investigations into death threats against judges who ruled against President Trump's travel ban.
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While Trump considered Miller for the position last year, officials ultimately ruled against the pick because he lacks a military background and past secretaries have typically been veterans.
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The judge ruled against Mr. Rosenberg, too, writing that he did not legally die, "as his presence in this courtroom indicates," The Associated Press reported at the time.
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The nation's second most powerful court ruled against the Department of Labor Tuesday in a case challenging when construction workers are entitled to prevailing wages on public projects.
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Mr. Kobach later sued the election commission on a related issue, but a federal appeals court ruled against him, and the Supreme Court refused to hear the case.
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Judges have repeatedly ruled against the Trump administration on the question since officials first announced last year that it would be included in the next decennial population survey.
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When a district court judge ruled against him on the asylum ban, for instance, the president called the judge "an Obama judge" suggesting that the motives were political.
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Six Republican senators are calling on China to stop its reclamation efforts in the South China Sea after an international court ruled against Beijing's claims in the waterway.
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But during last week's argument, the debate over standing didn't seem to go anywhere, and I'd now be surprised if the court ruled against Texas on that ground.
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In July 2800, the US Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against North Carolina's law, overturning a lower court decision that had ruled in favor of the legislation.
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A divided three-judge panel of the D.C. federal appeals court ruled against EPA in August and in support of two companies arguing the agency overstepped its authority.
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A federal appeals court ruled against a Federal Election Commission attempt to ban a political committee from including the name of a candidate on its websites or projects.
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The World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) ruled against Pakistan in 2017, but until now had yet to determine the damages owed to Tethyan.
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Why it matters: The Supreme Court has already ruled against the execution of juveniles and the mentally ill, and now looks at the legality of executing the elderly.
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And, belying City's allegation of an appearance of partiality, Monster said, the arbitrator disclosed that in the one Monster arbitration he previously handled, he ruled against the company.
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A jury ruled against Skidmore in 29, but the case was revived in 2018 by a three-judge panel from the 9th Circuit, which ordered a new trial.
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The Justice Department, in an unusual move, recently urged Judge Koh to hold evidentiary hearings about potential remedies if she ruled against Qualcomm in the trade commission case.
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Judge O'Connor, who was appointed by George W. Bush to the Federal District Court in Fort Worth, has ruled against laws supporting immigration, transgender and Native American rights.
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In a series of rulings, the federal judge overseeing the case, Peter J. Messitte of the United States District Court in Greenbelt, Md., has ruled against the president.
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The decision came after multiple courts had ruled against the Trump administration on the issue, saying it lacked the authority to impose immigration-related conditions on certain funding.
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A U.S. District Court judge in Alaska ruled against the Trump administration late Wednesday, sidelining its plans to open logging in part of the state's Tongass National Forest.
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In a highly contentious case last year, Judge Kavanaugh ruled against an teenager who, as an illegal immigrant, was seeking to obtain an abortion while in government custody.
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Multiple courts have heard the case along the way, and even as they ruled against Ms. Owens, they appealed to Britain's elected leaders to modernize the divorce law.
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Last year a federal judge ruled against them on the grounds that the signed agreements specifically said the parties had not reached an agreement on guilt or innocence.
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At the end of August, a federal district court in Texas ruled against that state, halting an immigration enforcement law shortly before it was to go into effect.
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In November, the Quebec Court of Appeal ruled against the country's largest carrier, upholding a lower court's 2013 decision that Air Canada must keep the operations in Montreal.
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On Wednesday, the environmental groups suffered a setback when the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in San Francisco, ruled against their motion to invalidate Pruitt's action.
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It also provoked legal challenges, and on Wednesday a judge in Scotland ruled against a challenge seeking to invalidate Mr. Johnson's decision to prorogue Parliament for five weeks.
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Last year, a justice in Ontario Superior Court ruled against Mr. Tourloukis, saying that the values of inclusivity and equality were more important than accommodating individual religious beliefs.
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" In what may have been an oblique reference to President Trump's attacks on judges who have ruled against him, Judge Gorsuch thanked "my fellow judges across the country.
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The ruling in a California district court marks the third time a lower court has ruled against the administration's handling of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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The judge ruled against Warren, awarding JK6663 Westminster the full sum it was seeking, plus court costs, attorney's fees and interest that brought the judgment to nearly $6653,6643.
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Nadler ruled against motions from three Republican members on issues including administering oaths to witnesses and impeachment inquiry documents, as fireworks continued between Nadler and committee Republicans. Rep.
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Starbucks, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, AB InBev, BP and BASF are among companies facing millions of euros in back taxes after the European Commission ruled against their tax deals.
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In another, he ruled against a family seeking reimbursement under a federal disabilities law for the cost of sending a child with severe autism to a specialized school.
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The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) ruled against Argentina for "illegally expropriating the investments" of Marsans, the tribunal was quoted saying in daily newspaper Clarin.
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The NFLPA wrote a scathing letter regarding the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday after a league arbiter ruled against the team for fining players for missing offseason medical appointments.
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The court unanimously ruled against President Richard Nixon, who argued that executive privilege protected him from having to turn over White House tapes to the Watergate special prosecutor.
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In July, an international court ruled against China in a case brought by the Philippines that rejected China's claim to a vast swathes of the disputed maritime area.
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US District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly has ruled against the ban and last month told the military that it must allow trans people to enlist starting in January.
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In light of Trump's pointed criticism of judges who ruled against him in the past, Democrats are likely to question Gorsuch about the importance of an independent judiciary.
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The Supreme Court last year upheld the travel ban after lower courts had ruled against Trump, with the justices giving the president deference on immigration and national security issues.
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The 5-4 decision kept in place all but one challenged district, striking down the conclusions of a special three-judge federal panel that had ruled against the state.
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One of the issues before the justices is whether to embrace the interpretation of the law adopted by the federal Board of Immigration Appeals, which ruled against Esquivel-Quintana.
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"This is insanity in print, and it will not stand up on appeal," University of Michigan law professor Nicholas Bagley tweeted after O'Connor ruled against the ACA in December.
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Nebraska's Supreme Court ruled against that argument, finding the PSC did have the power to approve a route that TC Energy, formerly known as TransCanada, had not applied for.
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Uber drivers in London will be required to pass an English language exam, Reuters reports, after a court ruled against the ride-hailing company in a decision announced Friday.
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But Kansas remains committed to stripping funding from Planned Parenthood, and so when a federal appeals court ruled against the state's Medicaid plan, Kansas appealed to the Supreme Court.
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The judge ruled against recognizing an employer-employee link, arguing the drivers can disconnect at any time from the app and have a flexible work schedule, the court said.
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It's also worth noting that, in cases where such investigations have been conducted, the Senate Ethics Committee has not ruled against a sitting senator in more than two decades.
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However, that claim is inaccurate: The decision was 5-3 against the Texas law -- which means the court would have ruled against it even with Scalia among the dissenters.
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Lower courts Lower courts have ruled against the government, pointing to the administration's shifting rationale for reinstating the question and held that the way the government proceeded was illegal.
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On the other, the Supreme Court ruled against then-president Harry Truman in 2000, striking down his attempt to seize steel mills in Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company v Sawyer.
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A Georgia teen accused of fatally hitting three people, including an infant, as they crossed a street, will go to trial after a judge ruled against several defense motions.
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Moscow was the only government to speak on China's behalf after an arbitration panel in The Hague ruled against Chinese claims to nearly all disputed South China Sea territories.
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In June, Norway's Consumer Council ruled against Tesla in a similar case, awarding Model S P85D buyers about $6,000 each over claims the car didn't meet its power specifications.
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On Tuesday, Judge T.S. Ellis of the Eastern District of Virginia ruled against Manafort's motion to dismiss his indictment in the state — meaning his trial there will go forward.
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Kengeter's position became more tenuous earlier this week when a Frankfurt court ruled against a settlement that would have helped him and Deutsche Boerse put the case behind them.
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Schumer appeared on Capitol Hill with several individual plaintiffs that Gorsuch ruled against in his position as a judge on the Denver-based 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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A Polish court last year ruled against his extradition to the United States and an earlier attempt to have him extradited from Switzerland when he went there also failed.
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Racine has previously said that if the panel ruled against Maryland and the District, the legal team would seriously consider asking for a rehearing before the full 4th Circuit.
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But Justice Anyara Emukule of the Mombasa High Court ruled against them, saying that it was clear to him that the men "willingly and voluntarily consented" to the exams.
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The General Court of the European Union ruled against Dyson in November 2015, saying that it had not shown a laboratory test could be reproduced with dust-loaded bags.
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A review of his opinions shows that he has ruled against groups that one might expect him to support and for groups that one might expect him to oppose.
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" In July, Messitte ruled against the Trump legal team's request to dismiss parts of the lawsuit, and largely sided with Maryland and DC's definition of emolument as an "advantage.
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The statement came after a Federal Regional Court ruled against the bank earlier this month, Itau said, suspending a favorable ruling made by a tax court in April, 2017.
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In the second decision, the W.T.O. ruled against European nations' subsidies of Airbus, the aircraft manufacturer, finding that they had cost billions in sales for the American rival Boeing.
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The judge ruled against it, but the governor found a workaround: The state's senior health official declared that polling sites were a public hazard and shut them all down.
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The state labor bureau ruled against the Kleins, saying they had violated an Oregon law barring discrimination based on sexual orientation and ordering them to pay $135,000 in damages.
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A federal judge in Manhattan ruled against a request from President Trump to block his longtime lender, Deutsche Bank, from complying with congressional subpoenas seeking his detailed financial records.
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A federal district judge ruled against the President, rejecting his attempt to block the committee's subpoena and asserting that Congress is well within its authority to investigate the President.
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Kennedy typically voted to uphold restrictions on abortion, but he also ruled against laws that cut so deeply into the right to an abortion that they effectively eliminated it.
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In 2018, Roberts clashed with Trump, taking the unusual step of issuing a statement defending the federal judiciary after Trump repeatedly criticized judges who had ruled against his administration.
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" But Judge Laster still ruled against him last July, finding that "the line between title and responsibilities is stark, because Aleynikov did not have any managerial or supervisory responsibilities.
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The stay remained in place after a unanimous three-judge panel of the court last year ruled against the law, though on narrower grounds than the trial court ruling.
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A federal appeals court on Monday ruled against animal rights groups who want egg-carton labels to specify whether the laying hens were caged, cage-free or free-range.
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The court said in a statement Wednesday that the companies "failed to meet their burden of proof on their Alternative Significant Risk Level affirmative defense" and ruled against them.
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Until now, Mr. Trump had been comparatively restrained about the multiple federal judges who have ruled against parts of his immigration order, even as he staunchly defended its legality.
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Those five also ruled against a convicted Alabama murderer who was Muslim and wanted the court to postpone his execution so he could have an imam at his side.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) on Friday unexpectedly ruled against Boeing in a trade case the Trump administration brought against Canadian rival Bombardier over C-Series commercial jets.
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Just last month, the court ruled against the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, dismissing the corporate watchdog's allegations that Westpac Banking Corp had approved mortgages without adequate credit checks.
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U.S. District Judge Gary Sharpe ruled against Rensselaer County Clerk Frank Merola, saying he lacked the legal capacity to bring the lawsuit against the state over the new law.
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The Brazilian Supreme Court ruled against the case, arguing that the Brazilian authorities cited did not have the power to force the inclusion of a sport in the Olympics.
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Doing this could be considered a war crime under international law — the United Nations, Geneva Convention, and the International Criminal Court condemn, prohibit, or have ruled against such actions.
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If the Ninth Circuit rules in the administration's favor while the Fourth Circuit has ruled against it, the Supreme Court will almost certainly step in to resolve the discrepancy.
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Here's why: Many of the judges who disagree with Bybee, and have ruled against the ban, see the heart of the case as a simple matter of judicial independence.
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Voting Rights Act lawsuit Under Obama, the Department of Justice battled rules it believed were in violation of the Voting Rights Act, which the Supreme Court ruled against in part.
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The court ruled against Levandowski's Fifth Amendment rights extending to allow redactions of a privilege log revealing legal details between Uber and Levandowski around the outset of their acquisition agreement.
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A ruling in the Trump administration's favor wouldn't automatically put the travel ban back in action — U.S. District Court Judge Derrick Watson, from Hawaii, also ruled against Trump's travel ban.
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A federal judge on Wednesday ruled against U.S. health insurer Anthem's proposed $54 billion merger with smaller rival Cigna, derailing an unprecedented effort to consolidate the country's health insurance industry.
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A judge in Virginia has ruled against the state's lieutenant governor after he sued CBS for libel over its interview with two women who have accused him of sexual misconduct.
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In a statement that WikiLeaks posted to Twitter on Thursday morning, Mr. Assange promised to leave the embassy at noon on Friday if the United Nations panel ruled against him.
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The judge ruled against recognizing an employer-employee link, arguing that Uber drivers could disconnect at any time from the app and have a flexible work schedule, the court said.
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During his Senate confirmation hearing, Gorsuch insisted he would not be a rubber stamp for any president when asked about Trump's statements criticizing judges who ruled against the travel ban.
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An immigration judge in Washington ruled against his request for relief last week, ordering his removal from the US. To advocates, it's one more troubling sign of a broken system.
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Just a day earlier, Justice Department lawyers were back before the same federal judge who ruled against work requirements last year, urging him to let the policy move forward now.
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Two courts ruled against Jacob Zuma, the president of South Africa, just days ahead of a conference of the ruling African National Congress to select his successor as party leader.
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During his U.S. Senate confirmation hearing, Gorsuch vowed not to be a rubber stamp for any president when asked about Trump's statements criticizing judges who ruled against the travel ban.
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Earlier this week, a court ruled against Facebook in a lawsuit that alleged the company unlawfully collected biometric data pertaining to faces in photos without users' consent, according to CNET.
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This isn't to say that Donald Trump couldn't garner plenty of media attention for tweeting something inflammatory about the judges who ruled against the travel ban in the Fourth Circuit.
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When the Supreme Court ruled against these regulations last summer, the majority opinion of Justice Stephen Breyer held that the measures were medically unnecessary and unconstitutionally limited women's reproductive rights.
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The pharmaceutical firm's chief executive recently said its supervisory board continues to support management, after a U.S. jury ruled against the company in a trial over its Roundup weed killer.
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A federal judge on Friday ruled against the Trump administration's move to withhold grant funding from law enforcement agencies of so-called sanctuary cities, saying it was illegal and unconstitutional.
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Earlier today, a federal judge ruled against the tribe, saying that the US Army Corps probably did not violate the law when they approved the project without consulting the tribe.
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"Superior courts have ruled against him in case after case, citing the surgical precision with which the policies he champions have targeted voters of color, especially African-Americans," they added.
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As he transforms the judiciary, he said he expected his corps of jurists to reverse "the left-wing assault on the Constitution," complaining about judges who have ruled against him.
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Why this matters: This is the third time to date a federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration for cutting the grants, which were supposed to end in 85033.
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The Constitutional Court has ruled against all three post-apartheid presidents in cases involving technical, legal matters, said Pierre de Vos, a constitutional scholar at the University of Cape Town.
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United States, the justices ruled against the infamous House Un-American Activities Committee when it tried to force a labor organizer to name former Communist Party members without sufficient justification.
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But the court ruled against him after finding that Karl was not clear enough when he called the clinic to revoke his consent for the fertilized eggs to be used.
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That court decision upheld a New Jersey law that ruled against the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, which banned sports betting in all but a handful of states.
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Trump, who has called California "out of control," sought to cut law enforcement funds over the sanctuary policies in the state last year but a court ruled against the administration.
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WASHINGTON — Isabel Aguilar had sworn she would not cry on Thursday if the Supreme Court ruled against President Obama's programs to give deportation protection to immigrants in the country illegally.
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Peskov declined to say if the Kremlin would consider legal action if the IAAF ruled against Russia, a course of action Russian Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko has not ruled out.
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Reno, the Supreme Court ruled against the existing districts and, in so doing, created the concept of the unconstitutional racial gerrymander: a separation of voters by race without sufficient justification.
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Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled against Trump last month, arguing that his Twitter account is a public forum.
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Peter Carr, a spokesperson for the Department of Justice did declined to comment, but pointed to a January ruling in a related case where a judge ruled against similar arguments.
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With MATS, the tight timeline and long lead-times required for retrofits forced many generators either to comply or shut down before the court finally ruled against it in 2015.
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In May, CBS and Mr. Moonves lost one of the early rounds in the dispute when a judge ruled against CBS's effort to reduce Ms. Redstone's influence over the network.
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While an initial federal court decision ruled against English's request for a temporary order to block Mulvaney's appointment, the case hasn't been heard on the merits, according to The Intercept.
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The citizenship question has been challenged in federal courts in three states, and courts in New York and Maryland have already ruled against its inclusion in the 2020 head count.
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A similar order was handed down on Wednesday by Judge Theodore D. Chuang of Federal District Court in Greenbelt, Md. Judge Chuang also had ruled against the original travel ban.
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Some legal experts say the Supreme Court would be likely to grant a stay, just as it did after the panel first ruled against the existing House map in January.
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But he did speak out against Trump in 2018 to defend the judiciary's independence, after the president lashed out at an "Obama judge" who ruled against his administration's asylum policy.
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The majority issued a narrow decision unrelated to free speech and based on what they saw as biased comments made by state officials who had earlier ruled against the baker.
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Assuming that President Trump does not get to replace any of the current justices, the Supreme Court is unlikely to agree with the lower-court judges who ruled against Obamacare.
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In May, CBS and Mr. Moonves lost one of the early rounds of the dispute when a judge ruled against CBS's effort to reduce Ms. Redstone's influence over the network.
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Justice Kennedy's opinion placed considerable emphasis on statements by several members of the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, which had ruled against Mr. Phillips, that Justice Kennedy read as disparaging religion.
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The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against him, finding that Newby, as executive director, did not have the authority to make the decision without the consent of his commissioners.
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The judge rejected the argument that the books were educational and therefore legal under fair use, and ruled against Moppet Books, which publishes KinderGuides, on nine counts of copyright infringement.
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In April, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against the Trump administration's attempt to block a California law that limits cooperation between law enforcement and federal immigration authorities.
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A three-judge 2nd Circuit panel in April had ruled against Zarda's estate, citing a prior ruling that said discrimination against gay workers is not a form of sex bias.
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State courts have ruled against such restrictions for Medicaid reimbursements, but since Title X money is distributed through grants to states, they have the power to set criteria for recipients.
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Ms. Espinoza and two other mothers with children at Stillwater sued, and the Montana Supreme Court ruled against them, shutting down the entire program for all schools, religious or not.
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Other courts have ruled against him in cases concerning a House subpoena to his longtime accounting firm, Mazars USA, as well as a subpoena from a New York grand jury.
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Anthony was arrested for voting in 1872—not for Woodhull but for the straight Republican ticket—and, in the end, the Supreme Court ruled against Woodhull's interpretation of the Constitution.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Supreme Court on Thursday ruled against a father who took his daughter on an unauthorized holiday during term-time, saying parents needed to act within school regulations.
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And in September, an Alameda, California, county court ruled against the soda industry's framing, declaring that the soda tax there is indeed a soda tax and not a grocery tax.
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