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Park was tossed out of office a few weeks ago.
Touhy said a judge later tossed out the charges, however.
Likewise, Gingrich's proposal must be tossed out with the trash.
His personal assistant was tossed out of the White House.
Eventually, it could be that the system will be tossed out.
Inspectors ordered that the fish be cooked immediately or tossed out.
A lower court agreed and tossed out the Virginia redistricting plan.
That law was tossed out by Kentucky's Supreme Court in December.
They shouldn't be tossed out the window when they're needed most.
But the case has not yet been tossed out of court.
That, too, would be tossed out under the Financial CHOICE Act.
With healthcare, though, all that precedent got tossed out the window.
So Cardarelli tossed out what seemed like a far-fetched idea.
Didn't you get tossed out of a event by Harvey Weinstein?
I'd like to have some of the stuff he tossed out.
And he never tossed out the original package she sent him.
It was an easy call, and Anthony was soon tossed out.
If Pelosi is tossed out, Democrats may be facing a similar pattern.
At his trial, eight months later, the judge tossed out the case.
For better or worse, those rules of decorum get tossed out online.
Another 45 percent said it should be tossed out, Kaiser's survey found.
Those decisions have either been tossed out or are still under appeal.
At most book fairs, a person would get tossed out for this.
Trump first tossed out the idea of a Space Force in March.
In July 2014, the D.C. Circuit tossed out the other two convictions.
He yanked out the magazine and tossed out the first two rounds.
But if Trump gets tossed out of office, he's next in line.
She was pregnant at 17, and tossed out of school and home.
Trump has tossed out numerous unfounded theories during his time in office.
An Orlando judge tossed out the suit, but the workers have appealed.
But the court ultimately tossed out the cases after the order expired.
But the judge tossed out voluntary manslaughter for both Perez and Sandy.
Employing talented Americans tossed out of their old jobs by robot accountants.
Armchair tourism, e-commerce and professional sports are frequently tossed out as possibilities.
So it's great to see S mode tossed out for Windows 10 Home.
That reasonable accommodation was tossed out by the administration after the school year.
For every great idea, there are usually a bunch that get tossed out.
Check out the pics ... and be pissed you tossed out your Cross Colours.
Packaged salads with an "A" leading the manufacturing code should be tossed out.
Christian Crusaders mauled Muslims and were, in turn, tossed out by the Tartars.
In May, a federal court tossed out the subsidiary's claims under one clause.
It's true that several lawsuits have been tossed out because of Section 230.
He tossed out a handful of his own suggestions for campaigning amid coronavirus.
But the US Supreme Court tossed out that provision as unconstitutional in 2200.
He was then tossed out of the arena by an uninitiated security crew.
At one point, the Trump administration asked that the case be tossed out.
Ground rules that protect patients, such as guaranteed enrollment, could be tossed out.
Yet even then, the public did not want him tossed out of office.
Before that, Charles Halleck was tossed out by a revolt led by Gerald Ford.
Those reductions occurred in 2005 after the Supreme Court tossed out mandatory sentencing guidelines.
The car rolled over, and Mr. Halder's father, Gary, a passenger, was tossed out.
The case was tossed out over jurisdictional issues and refiled in Los Angeles County.
The court tossed out a proposed class action by a former student, Patrick Velarde.
You inherited an Island of Misfit Toys, and tossed out the most obnoxious ones.
You're nothing but a tossed-out, pimp-less, junior Okeechobee cocksucker of the month.
Walker ultimately tossed out that lawsuit, and Poliquin said he would appeal that decision.
The Supreme Court tossed out one challenge to President Trump's travel ban late Tuesday.
All the norms that you used to know could be tossed out the window.
For years, cases in which victims didn't want to cooperate were simply tossed out.
Usher is trying to get the lawsuit tossed out based on assumption of risk.
Last month, Daniels rejected a bid by Riyadh to have that lawsuit tossed out.
His lawsuit was tossed out the Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Let's be real, those bike shorts with holes in unfavorable places should be tossed out.
But the same judge also tossed out two jokes that Kaseberg cited, leaving only three.
That explanation was rejected by three federal courts before being tossed out by the justices.
Every day in America, somebody gets tossed out of a home based on false documents.
A more appropriate poster would show a tub with both bathwater and baby tossed out.
A Missouri appeals court tossed out a $55 million verdict in June citing jurisdictional issues.
Instead, they are limply tossed out as obvious applause lines to an anti-Trump crowd.
But if they are not tossed out correctly, contact lenses may have a dark side.
The judge tossed out the formula used to calculate payments, finding that it was flawed.
They also believed that a preliminary finding against the administration would ultimately be tossed out.
The D.C. Cicuit's decision Thursday reverses the lower court's ruling that tossed out the rule.
I tossed out four options: longer legs, really wide hips, extra legs, or extra knees.
A federal judge last week tossed out Manafort's lawsuit challenging the scope of Mueller's investigation.
If they did show up at any conservative meeting, they would be unceremoniously tossed out.
He also suggested that nearly a decade of Second Amendment jurisprudence should be tossed out.
Less than 24 hours later, however, the three misdemeanor charges against Daniels were tossed out.
He says Freke is citing 20th- and 19th-century writers who tossed out the same theories.
The law ultimately was tossed out by the courts, but it helped propel Barletta to Congress.
We want our packages delivered fast, but maybe not tossed-out-of-a-moving-car fast.
The judge last week tossed out a similar claim he had made against the pop star.
A responsibility or job you committed to could get reworked or tossed out during this time.
If startups are secretive about their devices, it's possible their results would be tossed out. Maybe.
The social contract that once existed between companies and workers, you think, has been tossed out.
Mr. Stocks is the self-appointed caretaker of tossed-out parts of the Statue of Liberty.
A relative, who Eric notes was heterosexual, traveled south and tossed out all of Irene's clothes.
No other agency's rules can be tossed out in this way, according to the Consumer Federation.
In the process of brainstorming ideas, the team tossed out the idea of a weighted blanket.
Bannon could be tossed out and replaced with a former military figure or a Bush holdover.
Normally, getting knocked out by a guard leads to your character being tossed out of an airlock.
When an appeal becomes moot, courts in the past have tossed out the underlying conviction, they said.
In the ACN case, Trump lost an early attempt to get the case tossed out of court.
The highest and lowest scores for each aspect are tossed out to lessen the influence of outliers.
He's also not one of Ohio's certified write-in candidates, so the vote will be tossed out.
Lawmakers are expected to press Ross about the decision, which has been tossed out by several courts.
He sued the paper for defamation in 2012, but the case was tossed out by a judge.
Collins also tossed out a second Republican-backed amendment implementing a cap on the state's income tax.
Charges stemming from a 2016 rush period and some other less serious charges also were tossed out.
On appeal, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals tossed out the conviction that involved the Senate seat.
Joe tossed out his previous stagings, transitions and motivations and started this fresh-baked hell from scratch.
A new hyperskepticism, everything politicized, facts tossed out as partisan and any faith in humanity with it.
Inspectors tossed out complaints about illegal construction simply because they could not gain access to the building.
Given recent history, many of the nuisance lawsuits against fossil fuel companies will likely be tossed out.
Those results were tossed out in a historic decision by the Supreme Court, which cited widespread irregularities.
Justice Stolz later tossed out the most serious larceny charges that Mr. DiCarmine and Mr. Sanders faced.
After that a judge tossed out Jones' conviction and freed him from prison on June 8, 2017.
Emanuel was serving a three-year sentence for armed robbery when a jury tossed out his conviction.
But Jena, who says he has no strong political views on the NRA, tossed out some theories.
News Analysis Flowers, trinkets, borrowed sweaters and other reminders of our romantic past may get tossed out.
Her case ended up in Pakistan's Supreme Court, which tossed out the conviction and the death sentence.
The rules intended to provide a more thoughtful review process had to be tossed out the window.
Even President Donald Trump tossed out prepared remarks on taxes at a roundtable in West Virginia this week.
This is a case that should have been tossed out of Federal District Court in the first instance.
When those numbers didn't match, she very nearly tossed out what they thought was a losing lottery ticket.
In December of that same year, U.S. District Judge David Bunning tossed out the lawsuit after Kentucky Gov.
The answer: It's not clear that his actions would get him tossed out of school, but they could.
Tossed out as an aside, he promptly turned and exited stage left while the camera was still live.
The band's scrappy songs brimmed with punk attitude, but tossed out the subcultural signifiers for an everyman perspective.
The AAA study recommended that laws relying on thresholds be tossed out and that other factors be used.
Wayfair tossed out a longstanding rule that had the effect of making many internet retail sales tax free.
U.S. District Judge Lance Walker tossed out the lawsuit and Poliquin eventually dropped his challenge to the result.
Was she using charges that already had been tossed out by Gallagher's jury to buttress a future sentence?
The so-called McCain motion also asked that Bergdahl face no punishment if the case isn't tossed out.
The high court took the case after a lower appeals court tossed out Mr. Giuca's conviction in February.
Another 21 of its objections were essentially tossed out because they were not deemed valid by the department.
He said that Lendl, in an attempt to motivate him, often tossed out motivational quotes from professional golfers.
On "Daedalus," Mr. Ellman mostly doubles Mr. Allen's scattershot melody, loosely tossed out, with no plateaus of landing.
The Supreme Court canceled oral arguments and ultimately tossed out two cases challenging Trump's previous ban in October.
Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, is now suing Trump and Cohen to have the agreement tossed out.
He and Daryl proceed to take the remaining Savior, the one Rick tossed out of a moving vehicle, captive.
He has gone all in with his anti-woman strategy, and is destined to be tossed out in November.
There had been no suggestion in recent court filings or media reports that Smollett's case would be tossed out.
Names like Ryan Lochte and Gabby Douglas are tossed out as the sort of Olympians to whom sponsors flock.
Papers, nudie pics taped to walls, extra sheets and blankets, and extra commissary items are tossed out of cells.
There have also been some interesting shout-outs over the years that people tossed out like they were nothing.
All of these numbers are lowballs compared to the numbers that were tossed out at various stages before trial.
Do you want to know why Lesly Cano Gómez tossed out her written plans to migrate to the U.S.?
They were tossed out in the turmoil of a French invasion (1494) but later reinstalled amid further warfare (1512).
The voters who tossed out Republican incumbents in 2018 may have sought a "reversion to the mean," he said.
Thus in primaries across Florida, politicians must pander to the gun extremists or risk being tossed out of office.
They discovered city life in New York and Philadelphia and tossed out the narrow scripts they had been given.
Finale episode "Invisible Self" alone tossed out a time jump, a shocking school shooting, and a possible series-altering death.
Visiting a devastated Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, he infamously tossed out paper towels to hurricane survivors.
A judge later ordered Alexandria's release and tossed out the murder charge after determining there was not enough probable cause.
Daniels' lawsuit is an effort to have that settlement agreement tossed out — in part because Trump did not sign it.
Any defense celebration was limited, though — the judge denied defendants' bid to get the rest of the case tossed out.
In 2010, supermarkets and grocery stores in the US tossed out 43 billion pounds, or $46.7 billion worth of food.
To escape, Dent hitches a ride off Earth into space, only to be tossed out, mid-trip, into the galaxy.
Golden is also seeking to have the video tossed out as evidence in the criminal case on the same grounds.
The Supreme Court ruling effectively applied to Maureen McDonnell too, meaning that her conviction also had to be tossed out.
The Department of Justice moved in January to dismiss indictments against Menendez after a federal judge tossed out several charges.
Some even yearn for the return of Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, the despot whom they tossed out in 2011.
On Sunday's Oscars red carpet, People Editor-in-Chief Jess Cagle tossed out the first "Hidden Fences" of the night.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals tossed out a lower court ruling that blocked the company from enforcing its rules.
King James gets tossed out of a game for the first time, while Eli Manning gets benched after 14 years.
To that point, there were seven different plans, a slew of edits tossed out and many more ideas thrown around.
" It's a point of view that would certainly get him tossed out of Comic Book Guy's shop on "The Simpsons.
Mr. Parscale was the campaign's digital director in 2016, when Mr. Trump gleefully tossed out much of that political playbook.
Reince Priebus ducked, alone, into a car on a rain-slick tarmac after being tossed out as chief of staff.
And in the end, if a government smells bad enough, it will be tossed out at re-election for sure.
Once that conviction was tossed out, it made a similar outcome with the Skeloses as inevitable as it is unpalatable.
Next up, Trump&aposs legal team will argue against impeachment and removal and move to have the charges tossed out.
The Supreme Court handed Trump a victory last month when it tossed out the last remaining case challenging the ban.
Earlier this year, Pennsylvania's Supreme Court tossed out a GOP-drawn congressional map, making new lines for the state's districts.
The trial judge, Robert M. Stolz, tossed out the most serious grand larceny charges against the two defendants in February.
He was tossed out of the game by the home plate umpire, James Hoye, in the bottom of the fifth.
Pontormo began "Visitation" one year after the citizens of Florence had tossed out the Medicis and established a quixotic republic.
It might mean that her department took too long to turn ideas tossed out in White House meetings into policy.
Two years later, a judge tossed out the suit because the plaintiffs couldn't produce any evidence of their alleged injuries.
The Supreme Court's decision tossed out that restriction, giving donors the ability to donate $10,000 to all 50 states every year.
Saying that "they show up in the black helmets and the clubs and everything" the president tossed out the word Antifa.
The mobile prototype was tossed out, and Refenes broke an old promise, deciding on a proper sequel to Super Meat Boy.
But the big threat being tossed out there by New York is the possibility of rescinding the merger within state lines.
Schaefer's possessions were tossed out or sold away after he died alone in his apartment at the age of sixty-seven.
As we sat in traffic, a man in a motorized wheelchair passed by and tossed out an empty pack of cigarettes.
Just because you have to work 9-5 doesn't mean all those eco-friendly vibes should get tossed out the window.
The judge will now have to rule on requests filed by American University students seeking to get the subpoena tossed out.
Mel B coldly boxed up and tossed out her estranged husband's stuff ... according to Stephen Belafonte, who's not taking it well.
Bob McDonnell (R) will join Regent University after the Supreme Court tossed out his conviction on corruption charges and prison sentence.
Therefore, Bergdahl's lawyers argued, his case should be tossed out or at least have Bergdahl face no punishment if he's convicted.
Iran has repeatedly denied any link to the bombing and an Argentine judge tossed out Nisman's accusations against Fernandez as baseless.
Mr Zuma understands this only too well: he got the top job after the ANC tossed out his predecessor, Thabo Mbeki.
That public floor vote will take place a little more than a year after conservatives tossed out his predecessor, former Rep.
The request comes a week after a judge tossed out a civil lawsuit filed by Manafort that had challenged Mueller's authority.
And like his friend Stone, Trump himself has tossed out his thoughts on the assassination, pointing during the campaign to Sen.
In the aftermath, federal prosecutors in New York tossed out the convictions of nearly a dozen other traders and industry consultants.
During his press conference on Thursday, Trump tossed out a bizarre statement that drugs are cheaper than candy bars these days.
But they also tossed out the monetary judgment, ruling that the officials should never have been sued because of qualified immunity.
On Friday, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge tossed out a $417 million award won in August to Eva Echeverria.
Because she tossed out some of her early work, the retrospective makes do with reproductions in archived issues of Camera Craft.
The bulk of his conviction — which occurred after he was caught with $90,000 in his freezer — was tossed out in October.
A judge in Seattle also denied Navient's attempt to have the case brought against it by Washington's attorney general tossed out.
Dan Bishop is a redo of the November 2023 election after the results were tossed out because of widespread ballot fraud.
Musicians like deadmau5, a Canadian electronic-music producer, tossed out suggestions on Twitter for how the company could save the service.
"My first thought was that they were only left shoes and that's why they were being tossed out," Mr. Matzner said.
She tossed out a trap — basically, a ball of chicken wire with bait inside — and when Aya pounced, so did Jenna.
While speaking out against impeachment, Republican lawmakers tossed out a slew of defenses, majority of which they've argued throughout the inquiry.
I tossed out the idea of Zuckerberg (or Sheryl Sandberg) as examples of people who could head a party or a movement.
The judge tossed out claims that the three companies misclassified workers as independent contractors and owed them minimum wage and overtime pay.
The Trump administration and 20 Republican-led states are arguing in court that the entire Affordable Care Act should be tossed out.
But once he gets to the chorus, all niceties are tossed out the window in favor of throaty screams and menacing riffs.
The justices tossed out a lower court's decision, in which the court had found the state's Assembly district map to be unconstitutional.
" And when Yates didn't answer that counterfactual, he tossed out yet another question: "Aren't most acts of congress presumed to be constitutional?
In 2014, Federighi joked that Apple's development team had tossed out "OS X Weed" as a name alternative for OS X Yosemite.
Enthroned at his official residence, Pakistan's prime minister tossed out well-rehearsed bromides about his plans for a naya or "new" Pakistan.
As in the past, it's likely that some of the changes proposed by the Trump budget will be tossed out by Congress.
But Jon's rep, Denise White, tells TMZ Sports ... Jon has a perfectly good explanation and expects the charges to be tossed out.
A lower court had tossed out the case because the Browns, a polygamist family, had not officially been charged under the law.
Lee Saunders, the president at AFSCME, said that in overturning Abood the court tossed out a longstanding precedent that fostered labor peace.
BTW, according to Gooding's team ... there's also video of the LAVO incident The actor wants the whole indictment tossed out of court.
But he noted that in October, a county judge in Georgia tossed out a similar claim by Ms. Collins and her partner.
"What?" asked Morton, who is black, when I spoke with him and tossed out some old-time epithets. Wop. W-o-p.
A federal judge in California had tossed out Daniels's defamation lawsuit against Trump and ordered Daniels to pay the president's legal fees.
Ellis tossed out seven of the 10 counts on which Jefferson was convicted, according to the AP.  The government has until Oct.
Ironically, Trump tossed out some trade concessions from Canada and Mexico when he scrapped TPP, making any upcoming talks more difficult. 32.
Urbina tossed out the prospect of rescue by helicopter if there was serious trouble, but just as quickly yanked that lifeline away.
It is a concept tossed out by players around the league whenever the subjects of trade rumors or contract extensions come up.
But the court directed a lower court to decide whether the rest of the landmark health-care law should be tossed out.
Its members supported various political and social causes, tossed out LSD at concerts and played at both the Monterey and Woodstock festivals.
However, this adviser said those proceedings have been gamed out internally, easing concerns that Trump could actually be tossed out of office.
In an incredulous dissent, Judge Carolyn Dineen King argued it was obvious that the ACA does not need to be tossed out.
He has argued that Amendola should have asked for the indictment to be tossed out because the grand jury process was tainted.
"There was nothing in the archives saying we had beat up or tossed out family members when investments went wrong," she said.
Before stopping, police say something was tossed out of Jacquees' passenger side window, which they claim he later told them was marijuana.
Even before the judge tossed out the grand larceny charges, prosecutors said a second trial would be shorter and simpler than the first.
They risk civil and criminal legal actions, impeachment, media scrutiny, public protest and being tossed out of office into a lifetime of disgrace.
She wants the agreement tossed out, with her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, arguing that there never was an agreement because Trump never signed it.
US District Judge Amy Berman Jackson in Washington heard arguments on Manafort's motion to get the DC charges tossed out on April 19.
Rumours suggest that the two-child policy could itself be tossed out soon, allowing couples to have as many kids as they like.
Francophiles, typographers and spelling sticklers may justifiably rejoice: The circumflex is in no danger of being tossed out the fenêtre any time soon.
Padres manager Andy Green and Matt Strahm, the Padres' starter and losing pitcher on Thursday, were also tossed out in the sixth inning.
Mr. Chiasson was convicted at trial, but the verdict was overturned and the charges tossed out by a federal appeals court in 2014.
In this year's presidential campaign, Donald Trump tossed out the well-worn Republican playbook to run as an unabashed champion of working people.
If the rest of the law is tossed out, over 20 million Americans could lose their health insurance, according to the Urban Institute.
Mendez also tossed out part of the lawsuit against Assembly Bill 405, which sought to limit private employers' cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.
State courts tossed out his first two convictions in the 1980s before a jury found him guilty for the third time in 1994.
All three of the maps — Congress, plus state Senate and House — originally done in Harrisburg in 2011 have been tossed out by courts.
A lower court tossed out the complaint after finding the NLRB's acting general counsel in violation of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act (FVRA).
The First Aid Only Pac-Kit Disposable Thermometers can be used to get a quick, accurate temperature reading and then tossed out afterward.
After the elections board tossed out the initial results, Harris announced that he would not continue his campaign for the 6900th District seat.
At the noisy rally last week where he dismissed concerns about Putin, the President also tossed out a casual racist taunt about Sen.
But in June his conviction was tossed out on appeal, and he returned to Kinshasa in triumph last week after a decade away.
Days after President Trump had one defamation lawsuit dismissed, his lawyers were back in court Thursday arguing to have another suit tossed out.
Judge Ramos not only tossed out the revamped voter ID law, but also struck down the original version, known as Senate Bill 14.
Anthony was tossed out in the second quarter, with the Knicks trailing by 3 points, for elbowing Atlanta's Thabo Sefolosha in the face.
The icy comets, which live on the edges of solar systems, are much more likely to be tossed out, into the interstellar abyss.
But he tossed out superlatives and soaked Mr. Trump's image in sunny optimism, describing the president's tenure as misunderstood by the press corps.
He claimed that DACA was legally indefensible because a related, but separate, Obama administration policy concerning parents had been tossed out by a court.
Bennet is considered the most vulnerable Democrat running in a purple state, which two years ago tossed out a big name incumbent Democrat, Sen.
A judge ordered a second trial following an appeal and the case was tossed out in 2005 after the accuser decided not to testify.
Prom problems Add this to the list of things that'll get you tossed out of your prom (if you're a girl): Wearing a tux.
Rick Scott, who hails from an electorally crucial state, has been tossed out by The Washington Post as a possible running mate for Trump.
In South Africa, an elected leader who subverted institutions and let cronies loot with impunity was tossed out by his own party in January.
We don't know who snitched to Hopperstad, but teens probably tossed out the code and made a new one while you were reading this.
Trump and the GOP leadership have tossed out the possibility of a "Tax Cut 2.0" proposal that would more closely target middle-income families.
Senate Bill 822 was introduced by Democratic Senator Scott Wiener to reinstate Obama-era net neutrality protections tossed out by the FCC last year.
A judge ordered a second trial following an appeal, and the case was tossed out in 2005 after the accuser decided not to testify.
Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby is investigating and says at least 43 criminal cases will be tossed out as a result of the footage.
Bowe Bergdahl plan to ask for his desertion case to be tossed out once President-elect Donald Trump takes over as commander in chief.
John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.), the panel's ranking member, expressed concerns that good regulations would be tossed out with those that lawmakers find objectionable.
Two of those trials ended in hung juries; courts tossed out three of the convictions for prosecutorial misconduct or racial discrimination in jury selection.
The suspect in the shooting, 38-year-old Jarrod Ramos, had sued the paper for defamation but the case was tossed out of court.
They also pointed out there were "myriad exemptions" on taxable assets that European countries allowed in their programs that both progressive candidates tossed out.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland tossed out the 2011 map for the state's 6th Congressional District, now held by Rep.
If nobody gets over 50 percent of the first choices, the last candidate gets tossed out and her supporters' next preferences come into play.
He tossed out plenty of red meat for his own party, hectoring Republicans for denying climate change and blaming immigrants for stagnant wage growth.
In a community like Louisville, Kentucky, a metropolitan area with about 1.2 million people, this would amount to 9,700 people tossed out of work.
A George W. Bush-era rewrite that drew environmentalists' scorn never went into wide effect, and ultimately was tossed out by a federal judge.
The developers tossed out phrases like "predictive recoil" and "boots on the ground" over footage that looked a lot like Black Ops III's multiplayer.
He later appealed the ruling and a judge ordered a second trial, which was tossed out in 2005 after the accuser decided not to testify.
These cease-and-desist orders were later tossed out by an appeals court and then, later, the FAA began advising pilots to ignore these orders.
"In terms of constitutional history, the argument this is invalid is wrong and will be tossed out by some court at some point," said Naftali.
Daniels and her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, filed a lawsuit to have the entire agreement tossed out, though, throwing everything even further up into the air.
She has filed a lawsuit against Trump and Cohen in an effort to have it tossed out — in part because Trump did not sign it.
This means even provisions such as Medicaid expansion and protections for people with pre-existing health conditions must be tossed out, according to the suit.
I've got an LGBTQ project I'm working on — 80 percent of homeless youth are LGBTQ, homeless youth that have been tossed out by their parents.
During a panel at the South by Southwest Conference, Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams tossed out a casual joke that didn't garner any laughs.
Usher wants one of those pesky herpes lawsuits tossed out, because the woman suing him has no proof he gave her anything ... TMZ has learned.
I barely felt a twinge of guilt when I tossed out stickers with lousy adhesive, glitter art that got everywhere, and half-baked coloring pages.
The other was brought in the District of Columbia, where a judge on Tuesday  rejected Manafort's attempt to have the charges against him tossed out.
One copy of the record is attached to NASA's Voyager 220 spacecraft, which has entered interstellar space, the farthest artifact ever tossed out by humanity.
A judge in North Carolina on Friday tossed out the state's constitutional amendment requiring a voter ID, citing prevalent gerrymandering in the state's General Assembly.
" Legum also points out that a "measly" six weeks is "insufficient," and he sums up the proposal as "a crumb tossed out to the proletariat.
TMZ reported on Friday that a judge has tossed out Parks and Nida's divorce judgement, reportedly because the judge felt that it was unfair to Nida.
Parks' rep confirmed that a judge had tossed out the order to PEOPLE, saying that the reality star was reviewing her options regarding her next steps.
Now consider that, if this candidate were to die before Congress counted the votes in January, the electoral votes could be deemed invalid and tossed out.
It tossed out the old, complicated, button-heavy infotainment system in favor of an iPad-esque touchscreen that controls just about every system in the car.
RELATED: Sessions calls plan by Trump's rivals 'desperate measures' "Collusion" was the word Trump repeatedly tossed out throughout his three-event day on the campaign trail.
And, simultaneously, because our groups have historically been so essential to keeping us alive, getting tossed out of them was often a death sentence for us.
The program aims to reduce the amount of tossed-out leftovers from restaurants by making food donations as easy as hailing a ride through an app.
Law enforcement has simply tossed out protesters at Trump rallies, but H.R. 347 states that they could be imprisoned for up to a year for trespassing.
But he later appealed the ruling and a judge ordered a second trial, which was tossed out in 2005 after the accuser decided not to testify.
Pastor Cruz ends up at Francisco's apartment drunk and angry following Mylene's performance, where the so-called man of God was pummeled and tossed out of.
Bergdahl's defense lawyers are hoping to use McCain's comments to get the case tossed out or at least have Bergdahl face no punishment if he's convicted.
Friedrich in part rejected the firm's argument that the indictment should be tossed out because there is no U.S. law that prohibits interfering in an election.
But the university has tossed out all of the data as unreliable, and tracked down the study participants to check on their health, Dr. Marmar said.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday tossed out the case the government had brought against Microsoft over whether law enforcement can search and seize data stored overseas.
A three-judge panel then ruled that a ballot, previously tossed out, actually counted toward Yancey — a decision that produced a tie between the two candidates.
A lower court tossed out the Virginia redistricting plan, and elicited and ultimately settled on an alternative neutral redistricting plan during the remedial phase of litigation.
Occasionally news would be tossed out to the outside world — an award by NASA, a blog post by Mr. Bezos, a video of a successful launch.
But what happens if my grandson goes to work for the White House and then fails a basic background check and gets tossed out the door?
Lacking the standard repair system of chromosomal recombination, genes on the Y chromosome began to decay and were eventually tossed out or reassigned to other chromosomes.
Nor did Mr. Henderson's "unequivocal and absolute apology" in July, or his resignation in September the day before Britain's P.R. trade group tossed out Bell Pottinger.
It was so bad that the bipartisan North Carolina state board of elections tossed out the results of the election and called for a new election.
Indeed, 16 years later, state and local party committees struggle under the law's burdens, even as the Supreme Court tossed out the law's other key provisions.
But don't get too attached to the new mini-moon, because current projections suggest that it will be tossed out of Earth orbit in April 2020.
In March, Avenatti faced another setback in Daniels' cases against Trump when a federal judge tossed out their lawsuit aiming to break the NDA she signed.
Then, they pay them a pittance to scour precious metals from high-tech gadgets, which are constantly being tossed out by the richest societies on Earth.
If the judge overseeing Portier's separate court martial case agrees with Rugh, however, then Portier told the truth and his charge must be tossed out, too.
"I know there's mothers who want to be able to feed their babies breast milk who can't, and it's better than it getting tossed out," Palmer says.
During the last heyday of Washington baseball -- the 1920s and 1930s -- Calvin Coolidge and Franklin Delano Roosevelt both tossed out ceremonial first pitches in the World Series.
What the Dodgers really needed was a better starter than Darvish, someone more like the lefty who tossed out a ceremonial first ball: the great Sandy Koufax.
The justices tossed out a lower court's ruling denying Ayestas access to public funding to cover the cost of investigations to assist low-income defendants at trial.
Euro leaders won't want to appear too soft in front of Italy, which just tossed out reformist Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and needs to recapitalise its banks.
Ellison even tossed out a couple of names of executives who may be in the running — like cloud boss Don Johnson, or Oracle Applications chief Steve Miranda.
Since we started planning a supereasy Friday night dinner, we have tossed out less food because we have actually been able to stick to our meal plan.
The court lawsuit says that the ACA's individual mandate did abide by regulatory laws and therefore, Republican-led states believe the ACA should be tossed out altogether.
With it, a cherished element of American justice — the presumption of innocence — is tossed out the window, or at the very least perched precariously on the ledge.
A panel of three federal judges in January tossed out nine state legislative districts, two in the state Senate and seven in the state House of Representatives.
Federal prosecutors have dismissed securities fraud charges against the New York financier Benjamin Wey after a judge tossed out much of the evidence against him in June.
A year later, a judge tossed out the measure's enforcement provision when she ruled it was unconstitutional for trash collectors to snooping in garbage for edible morsels.
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer rejected a request by VW brand chief Herbert Diess to have the proposed securities fraud lawsuits tossed out of a California court.
Officials tossed out the ballots due to missing birthdates, address discrepancies, signatures that do not match those on registration records and other issues, according to the data.
This may come as a surprise to anyone who has heard the numerous accounts of customers' being tossed out of Shopsin's for any number of arcane infractions.
Next month, they may learn if they will be able to keep their property and assets, and if their gay and lesbian colleagues will be tossed out.
Instead, she performed a cover of "You Don't Own Me" with Ms. McKinnon and Ms. Strong, while other cast members tossed out quick jokes about the event.
To get evidence acquired by a warrant tossed out of court, a defendant must show that an investigator acted with "reckless disregard" in preparing a warrant application.
He was tossed out, but not before meeting Peter Gatien and Michael Alig, two names he would find himself tied to for the rest of his life.
The judge tossed out the suit's challenge to the sex-reassignment surgery directive, saying none of the plaintiffs had shown they would be impacted by that prohibition.
The demonstrators demand civilian rule in Sudan, which has been run by the military since former leader Omar al-Bashir was tossed out of power in a coup.
A suit filed by the families of two US government contractors killed in Jordan by ISIS was tossed out of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in January.
In another, a rape conviction was tossed out in a case where judges had doubted the alleged victim because she appeared "too masculine" to be an attractive target.
In Malaysia the administration of Najib Razak, the prime minister who was tossed out by voters in May, introduced a rule shortly before that to combat undesirable reporting.
A controversial attempt to ban a site in Seattle gathered nearly 50,000 signatures last year, before being tossed out by the courts for infringing on public health department.
Khatallah's lawyers argued that any statements he made at sea should be tossed out because US officials purposefully dragged out the US-bound trip to maximize interrogation time.
This allows food nearing the end of its shelf life to be discounted, acquired, and distributed by charities, orphanages, and non-profit organizations rather than simply tossed out.
A federal judge in California tossed out adult film actress Stormy Daniel's lawsuit on Thursday against President Trump to invalidate the $130,000 nondisclosure agreement she signed in Oct.
Lili Reinhart shot to fame playing Betty Cooper on the hit show Riverdale, but that doesn't mean all her skin issues got tossed out with her old headshots.
And, yet, before Tuesday night's family-friendly juggernaut This Is Us could hit the halfway mark, the N-word was tossed out in the middle of a conversation.
In the fifth, Greg Garcia laced an RBI double to right-center that scored Martinez, although Garcia was tossed out trying to stretch the hit into a triple.
Archivists who worked at SFP before her time, Lebart said, may have easily tossed out the images to prevent further damage, but they had probably forgotten about them.
He tossed out plenty of head-scratching lines, such as when he asked a veteran African-American radio journalist to arrange a meeting with the Congressional Black Caucus.
A federal appeals court Friday agreed with environmental groups and tossed out part of a contentious air pollution rule for boilers for an improper exemption within the regulation.
A district court judge tossed out the federal claims -- that the school district violated Title IX and that Simpson and school administrators deprived Jaden of her civil rights.
Though Korematsu lost his case against the Supreme Court in 1944, the Supreme Court tossed out its prior ruling as "objectively unlawful" in 2018, years after Korematsu's death.
" And then Mr Trump casually tossed out a note about Mr Curiel's identity: "What happens is the judge, who happens to be, we believe, Mexican, which is great.
All aggravated and simple assault charges, plus charges stemming from a previous 2016 rush period also were tossed out by Magisterial District Judge Allen Sinclair of Centre County.
Now that The Force Awakens has been released, it's clear that the entire Expanded Universe wasn't being tossed out completely: bits and pieces are making their way in.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday tossed out a death sentence for a Texas man who argued he could not be put to death because he is intellectually disabled.
She said in a statement she was shocked and deeply disturbed when the ACLU told her that her ballot had been tossed out without notice from the state.
The latest confrontation between the government and the opposition began with regional court rulings that tossed out signatures supporting the referendum on grounds that some were gathered fraudulently.
He said he would occasionally see officers on the catwalks above him, and one night he was nearly struck by a lit cigarette tossed out by a guard.
He wrote on Twitter that he had spoken with South Korea's president, Moon Jae-in, and tossed out a new nickname for the North's leader, Kim Jong-un.
So they batted around a few ideas before Josh Holmes, then a top communications adviser to Mr. [Mitch] McConnell, tossed out the nicely alliterative phrase 'repeal and replace.
WIRECUTTER In time for Earth Day, items that tourist destinations often find tossed out by travelers — and some ways that you can avoid adding to all that rubbish.
One of them, Brenda Tracy, had been gang-raped by several college football players, but authorities tossed out her rape kit even before the statute of limitations expired.
And democratically elected governments were routinely tossed out because they had either failed to prevent the crisis, or were unable to manage the resulting public debt — or both.
The company tossed out its financial guidance for the coming quarter because of the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, and said it's looking for ways to cut costs.
Just because you're now working-from-couch doesn't mean all notions of professionalism are tossed out the window while transitioning from the physical office to the online world.
She is also told that she'll be tossed out as a witness if she goes on TV. But that can't stop her from causing a stir in court.
Popular wedding traditions like the bouquet toss, traditional white wedding gown, and who foots the bill for the average wedding have all changed or simply been tossed out.
The court will review a December 2014 ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit that tossed out some of Promega's claims while upholding others.
Before the trial, Martinez had tossed out Mueller's defamation-of-character claim against Swift, ruling that he had waited too long to file a lawsuit on those grounds.
The judge who presided over a later stage of Mr. Cedres's case, Troy K. Webber, said a judge could have ordered the video tossed out of the case.
After 40 years of covering Washington politics, it once again feels to me that democratic norms are being tossed out by Trump and his GOP acolytes in Congress.
Luiz Gustavo Grandinetti Carvalho, a former prosecutor who teaches criminal law at the State University in Rio de Janeiro, said he expected the charges to be tossed out.
The judge tossed out most of the embezzlement counts, and the government moved to dismiss its own case just as it was about to call its final witness.
Young women, two or three generations removed from slavery, discovered the city — its promise of sensation and adventure — and tossed out the narrow scripts they had been given.
The Brooklyn-born Shkreli, the son of Albanian immigrants, is scheduled to be released from prison in October 2023 if he fails to get his conviction tossed out.
A federal judge just tossed out a lawsuit brought against the world's largest oil companies for selling fuels they knew would boost sea levels and disrupt the global climate.
But I recently went back home, and when I got there, my mom told me that she had tossed out the box of Christmas cologne that I had left.
Canadian Pacific last week announced Harrison's early departure from the railway company he led after activist fund Pershing Square tossed out the previous CEO in a 2012 proxy fight.
Spacey's defense lawyer Alan Jackson on Monday seized on the accuser's Fifth Amendment claim to demand that the case be tossed out by Nantucket District Court Judge Thomas Barrett.
As we see in Sunday night's "Lord High Executioner," it's Terra who lets Debbie go to the family brunch she's eventually tossed out of over her relationship with John.
He then kicks her out of their massive, upper-crust home, leaving her penniless with only the clothes on her back (literally, she's tossed out in an evening dress).
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) also this year launched an anti-censorship campaign, TOSSed Out, which aimed to highlight how social media companies unevenly enforce their terms of service.
She also anchors with Jorge Ramos, famously tossed out of a Trump news conference when he attempted to confront Trump on his immigration proposals and refused to sit down.
More than five years after the revolution that tossed out Mr Ben Ali and ushered in a wobbly democracy, Tunisia is still coming to grips with its brutal past.
Where gallons of chickpea water used to be tossed out every week, the kitchen now uses whipped aquafaba to lighten pancakes, make macarons and create cocktails at the bar.
Meanwhile, Yameen has tossed out Nasheed's climate adaptation plans and rejected renewable energy programs, proposing instead to build new islands and economic free zones attractive to a global elite.
But the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals tossed out that decision, saying the district court needed to determine how many women would be unduly burdened by the state's requirement.
For now, tossed-out cases like New York City's will be taken up by appeals courts, where the suits will be examined from a clean slate by different judges.
While Oblivion is recognizable as a sequel, it tossed out a lot of what made the series so appealing, much of what connected its predecessor with a passionate audience.
And even Republicans who were just tossed out of office in November seem to have drunk all the Trump Koolaid (or possibly the last drops of the Trump Vodka).
Each of the bedrooms has a large bolt screwed into the floor with a rope attached to it — ready to be tossed out the window as a fire escape.
However, the three-judge appeals panel rejected that legal framing, holding unanimously that a district court judge in Washington was correct when he tossed out the case in 2018.
What Mr. Dodin has tossed out is Lady Milford's growing moral horror at the source of the duke's wealth and his recklessness with the lives of the common people.
A divided federal appeals court on Thursday tossed out an Obama-era Labor Department rule that required financial investment advisers to act in the best interest of their clients.
In August 2018, Scarpulla largely denied the Trumps' effort to get the case tossed out, and the judge urged the two sides to try to work out a deal.
Ultimately, federal prosecutors opted against calling Flynn as a witness in the foreign lobbying case, which culminated in two guilty verdicts against Rafiekian that the judge later tossed out.
HB: And Congressman Louie Gohmert just casually tossed out the name of a person a bunch of people on the right think might be the whistleblower, so that's cool.
We tossed out the idea of using cut-up magazine letters as a half-joke, half-serious idea — but it ended up capturing the spirit of the series perfectly.
Turns out Omarosa WAS tossed out of the White House on her ass by the Secret Service because she wanted it that way ... according to the folks at SNL.
Nowhere has this been the case more than in the UFC's middleweight division, where the meaning of rankings has been tossed out time and again in the name of flash.
While most of Bachelor Nation saw the date as a disaster, especially when Unglert's father tossed out a few profanities, the budding beau isn't turning his back on love altogether.
This time, Mr. Cruz argued before the New Mexico Supreme Court to reinstate a $54 million damage award for Mr. Selk, which had been tossed out by a lower court.
Daniels, the adult film star whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, has sued Trump and the company, as well as Cohen, in an attempt to have the agreement tossed out.
In 1829, President Andrew Jackson, newly inaugurated, tossed out officials who had served under his predecessor and rival John Quincy Adams, filling the executive branch with Democratic Party loyalists instead.
The judge tossed out 13 of the 16 claims, finding that Terpin did not adequately show how the theft of his cell phone number was connected to the cryptocurrency claims.
It had to do with "Trade Secret 96," but 96 was one of the many dozens that got tossed out as Waymo's case was narrowed down to the final eight.
" In February, lawyers for the star said the charge against her should be tossed out of court, in part because she has been a victim of "the Harvey Weinstein machine.
Adult Swim and bass god Thundercat go together like peas in a pod, or rather, strings on a bass (*is tossed out of a window for this terrible joke, returns*).
Krugman tossed out the idea that the stock market might "never" recover from the plunge it took when Trump's win was announced—but Krugman rescinded his prediction three days later.
While most think that case will eventually be tossed out, they're now gearing up for the possibility that millions of Americans could lose their health insurance in the coming years.
Silver's original conviction was tossed out by a court of appeals that ruled Silver's case must conform to a new Supreme Court ruling on the scope of public corruption cases.
The Supreme Court on Monday tossed out a lower court decision that had allowed the vote of a judge who had died before the ruling was released to be counted.
In an editorial published Wednesday, the newspaper calls for the results of the election in the 9th Congressional District to be tossed out and a new vote to take place.
Bernardone's union won an initial vote, but the results were tossed out because of what the National Labor Relations Board found to be coercion on the part of the company.
Judges in Illinois tossed out cases connected to Jon Burge, the notorious Chicago police commander who oversaw the use of torture to extract false confessions from defendants for two decades.
A week earlier, a federal judge tossed out a proposed $100 million settlement of class-action lawsuits by Uber drivers in California and Massachusetts, saying the settlements were not fair.
And a former army general, Efraín Ríos Montt, is awaiting retrial after his 2013 conviction for genocide during the country's 36-year civil war was tossed out on procedural grounds.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort's civil case questioning the scope of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe was tossed out by a judge on Friday, the Associated Press reports.
" The Donald was referring to Jorge Ramos, Univision's lead anchor, whom Trump infamously tossed out of a news conference last year — as well as to the derogatory expression "anchor baby.
In 2016, another panel tossed out two majority black congressional districts initially drawn in 2011, saying there was no justification for using race as the predominant factor in forming them.
After I wrote two weeks ago about getting tossed out of the office of an annuity salesman, there was a surprising clamor for more information about this room-clearing topic.
A judge just tossed out a request for a restraining order by KB Homes honcho Jeffrey Mezger, who wanted an order prohibiting Kathy from running audio on her security cameras.
When the governor took office, the state was in recession, with unemployment near double digits, jitters about exiting businesses and thousands of families tossed out of their homes by foreclosure.
It's on a different path and it would be a shame to have those ideas tossed out the window just so we can have more traditional windows on the iPad.
One of the lawsuits, which Daniels filed against Trump and his personal lawyer Michael Cohen to invalidate the hush money agreement about the alleged affair, was tossed out of court.
Tekashi 6ix9ine has at least one legal woe off his plate -- his mall attack case out of Houston has been tossed out ... and the reasons for doing so are interesting.
Bare metal shrieked as powerful jolts of electricity passed through a furnace that melts scrap — like old cars and tossed-out refrigerators — into puddles, turning them into shiny recycled steel.
In Oregon, a federal lawsuit brought on behalf of young people is moving toward a February trial date, though the so-called children's suit could be tossed out before that.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court tossed out the state's congressional map on Monday, throwing members and candidates into chaos and potentially boosting Democrats' chances to win the House majority this fall.
The latest tweak came Tuesday, when the court tossed out the death sentence of Bobby James Moore, who was convicted in 1980 for murdering a supermarket clerk during a robbery.
Nonetheless, the court tossed out the conviction because a United States Supreme Court ruling last year narrowed the definition of what types of official misconduct could sustain a corruption prosecution.
"To base a presidential campaign — when you declare you want to win — on this phony statistic, which he casually tossed out there, revealed to me how little he knows," Sabato said.
Legal experts have said that Gawker stands a good chance of having the $140 million damage award either drastically reduced, or having the case tossed out altogether on First Amendment grounds.
Because of the complexity of the changing gravitational attraction throughout an orbit, it was thought that stability could not be achieved and any planet would be tossed out of the system.
The judge tossed out the guilty verdict due to prosecutors arguing in their closing statement that laughter alone was enough to merit a conviction, Fairooz's attorney, Samuel Bogash, told BuzzFeed News.
Although everything works out for Dev, his decision to turn down a contract would usually end with him being tossed out of Food TV, not with him getting the perfect gig.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has tossed out the idea of bonds with very long maturities as a way to help the government lock in current low rates over a longer period.
After Taylor was tossed out of the car, the county sheriff arrived and though Taylor couldn't identify her assailants, her description of the car matched that of one of her rapists.
Manafort filed Monday to drop his appeal of a ruling that tossed out his civil suit against Mueller, challenging the scope of his investigation and claiming that it was overly broad.
U.S. District Judge John Mendez tossed out the part of the lawsuit seeking to invalidate Senate Bill 54, which limits cooperation between local and state law enforcement and federal immigration enforcement.
The actress, a former Bond girl herself, recently appeared on the Today show and tossed out a pair of names frequently associated with the iconic role: Hugh Jackman and Idris Elba.
Go listen to these guys on the floor of the Senate talking about people who are losing their homes, describing them like you'd talk about furniture that should be tossed out.
The high court's ruling on Monday also tossed out a provision in the Texas law requiring abortion clinics to have costly hospital-grade facilities in addition to the "admitting privileges" mandate.
Last September, the convictions of both men were tossed out by a federal appeals court that cited a United States Supreme Court decision that had narrowed the legal definition of corruption.
Strategically, it was hard not to side with Jon on the castle issue, especially after we saw the grateful Umber and Karstark children who won't be tossed out of their homes.
The genocide case has pit predominantly Muslim Gambia, which only recently tossed out its longtime dictator, against predominantly Buddhist Myanmar, which has yet to fully emerge from decades of military control.
The saga Giuliani's peddling is that when Joe Biden was vice president, he got a top Ukraine prosecutor tossed out of office for investigating Hunter Biden's business deals in that country.
A federal judge has tossed out a racketeering lawsuit former House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes filed last year against the private investigation firm at the heart of the Trump-Russia saga.
A lower court tossed out the case last November, but the Belgian state prosecutor lodged an appeal following vigorous protests from the Turkish government, which leaks bullets whenever someone mentions Kurds.
He showed off a photo of himself from when he first started on the sketch show ("You know what they say – money don&apost crack") and tossed out a few zingers.
Since taking office, the Trump administration has attempted multiple times to ban travelers coming from a number of primarily Muslim-majority nations, bans which various courts have tossed out as unconstitutional.
As we reported ... last year a judge tossed out Madonna's lawsuit to stop the sale, saying a release she signed way back in 2004 means she couldn't sue over the letter's sale.
In addition to the overturned life sentence, the same Egyptian court last week tossed out a death sentence against him for a jailbreak during the chaos of the 2011 Arab Spring protests.
Photo: GettyWhen President Trump first tossed out the idea of starting a trade war with China, there was a serious chance those taxes would impact the prices of gadgets back at home.
For the past 25 years, the judiciary has moved increasingly further right and the Supreme Court has tossed out duly enacted legislation, opened the floodgates to public corruption, and undermined substantive democracy.
Here are eight takeaways, plus a take on winners and losers, a photo gallery, a check of key facts tossed out by candidates and why so many of them spoke in Spanish.
Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens Live may be a no-holds-barred, anything-goes show, but a jab tossed out by former Real Housewife Brandi Glanville (Beverly Hills) landed her in court.
He's separately suing the Justice Department and the special counsel's office, arguing that Mueller's appointment should be declared invalid and, as a result, the criminal case against him should be tossed out.
WASHINGTON — The Affordable Care Act was struck down by a federal judge last Friday, shocking many Americans including Republican members of Congress who played a crucial role in getting it tossed out.
A 6-year-old coach for the Kalamazoo Growlers was tossed out of a game in Michigan this week, and his ensuing meltdown proved to be as hilarious as it was adorable.
Liberal Justice Stephen Breyer implicitly warned in a May dissent, as the five conservatives tossed out a 1979 precedent in a California tax case, that landmarks such as the 1973 Roe v.
Though, if you break up with a jerk, or if you indeed are the jerk, then a level-minded breakup is tossed out along with the photos, memories, and any sense restraint.
PHOENIX (Reuters) - A judge on Tuesday tossed out a legal challenge to a problem-plagued presidential preference election in Arizona, ruling that the woes at the polls were not due to fraud.
It also marks a rare instance of such a case being tossed out immediately after the prosecution presented its case at trial, because the evidence was too weak to support a conviction.
The initial complaint was tossed out by a district judge because Robins didn't show he'd experienced harm, but he appealed to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, and the lawsuit was reinstated.
Larry Ellison has previously said that he would provide Oracle's board with a list of five internal candidates who could step up and take Hurd's place, and even tossed out some names.
Menendez was reinstated as ranking member of the Foreign Relations Committee in February, a month after the Department of Justice dismissed indictments against him after a federal judge tossed out several charges.
But equally infectious is their pure, unadulterated affection for one another, as collaborators and close friends: Throughout the performance, the duo grinned at each other as they tossed out lyrics and danced.
President Donald Trump's event Thursday, which was supposed to be about tax reform, swiftly turned into a rant about immigration policy and voter fraud, as the president tossed out his script — literally.
Now, with Republican majorities in control of the House, Senate, and White House and a judiciary being flooded with conservative appointments, it seems the "incremental" approach is being tossed out the window.
An anti-FATCA lawsuit in America, backed by Rand Paul, a Republican senator, was tossed out in 2017 on the ground that America's constitution provides no expectation of privacy regarding financial records.
"This latest move by Pruitt is his Plan B, as it is becoming increasingly clear that his Clean Water rewrite plan is illegal and will be tossed out in court," she said.
But attorneys for the city are now arguing the entire lawsuit should be tossed out because undocumented immigrants don't have constitutional rights, attorneys representing Lopez' family said during a press conference Thursday.
Ignoring that advice and claiming that social media put him in the White House, Trump on Tuesday tweeted his desire to see the Stone case tossed out of court (The Associated Press).
The $1.3 trillion spending package is a far cry from conservatives' calls for small government, and almost every contentious conservative policy provision got tossed out — including defunding Planned Parenthood and sanctuary cities.
"On Thursday between 3:30 and 4:00 pm a litter of kittens was tossed out on 44 close to Sugar Mill intersection," the Southeast Volusia Humane Society said in a Facebook post.
After Carlin did the bit onstage at a festival in Milwaukee, he was arrested and the monologue was played at his trial, drawing giggles in the courtroom (a judge tossed out the case).
In the week leading up to the first round of France's presidential election, these were among the many theories tossed out for why pollsters were sharply underestimating Ms Le Pen's odds of victory.
Superior Court Judge Stephanie Bowick on Wednesday "Unconditionally" tossed out a previous sale by nuns living in the convent, saying they didn't have authority to sell it without the approval of church officials.
"Not only are they Trump's bank, but they were also crucial in 2008's economic meltdown, supporting bad loans for low-income people who were then tossed out of their houses," says Male.
It's interesting -- the Toms are best buds and tossed out the idea of opening a joint with Lisa last season called Tom & Tom ... and it looks like she's making their dream come true.
Project owners SCANA and Santee Cooper realized how behind schedule the project was and effectively tossed out the $2300 billion investment, scrapping the power plant and triggering an FBI investigation in the process.
Every week in Des Moines, Iowa, the employees of a small nonprofit collect bins of unexpired prescription drugs tossed out by nursing homes after residents died, moved out or no longer needed them.
The judge had tossed out Mueller's defamation-of-character claim against Swift before the trial, ruling that the former Denver DJ had waited too long to file suit under the statute of limitations.
While monkfish liver is normally tossed out, Gray implements it as the star of a pâté in part so that it might bring awareness to it and make people want to eat it.
Judicial Watch had previously filed a lawsuit to obtain the material, but the suit was tossed out as Blagojevich was in the midst of a resentencing process, following action by an appeals court.
In a 3-85033 ruling, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals tossed out the district court's decision to dismiss a lawsuit Marsha Wetzel brought against Glen St. Andrew Living Community in Niles, Ill.
A federal judge late last month tossed out a civil case Manafort brought challenging the scope of Mueller's investigation, saying that his objections could be appropriately addressed as part of the criminal proceedings.
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A district judge on Tuesday evening tossed out a lawsuit alleging the Trump campaign conspired with the Russians and WikiLeaks to publish hacked Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails during the 2016 presidential race.
"For some reason, everything you learn about contracts in the first year of law school gets tossed out the window when it comes to large companies unilaterally setting terms for consumers," Bergmayer added.
The judge tossed out the bureau's claims that RD Legal had violated federal law after she determined that the structure of the agency was unconstitutional because of the way its director is appointed.
"So the vehicle that was carefully designed to perform well in crashes is chopped up, extended, and most if not all of those safety standards get tossed out the window," Mr. Arbelaez said.
So it shouldn't have come as a complete surprise when millions of Americans were suddenly drawn to a crass strongman who tossed out fraudulent promises and gave institutions and élites the middle finger.
Miller's attorneys, who are expected to appear at a closed-door hearing on their motion later this month, said their ultimate aim was to get Mueller's appointment tossed out by the Supreme Court.
Political allies who tarnish his reformist image, like the four tainted cabinet members fired so far, are tossed out "like an old rag," as the National Front leader Marine Le Pen put it.
Even though judges tossed out his big case last week, lawyer Phillip Gregory, who represents 224 youth in an unprecedented climate lawsuit against the U.S. government, was in a superb mood Thursday morning.
Under pointed questioning, Ms. Troconis ultimately admitted that she placed one of the stained rags into a black garbage bag similar to the ones later discovered to have been tossed out in Hartford.
Last October, a judge tossed out the state's case before a trial, ruling that the five-year statute of limitations had expired on the misdeeds that it had accused Dr. Laskar of committing.
ET, Trump&aposs defense team began laying out what they say is a preview of "coming attractions" as they argued that the charges against him are constitutionally invalid and should be tossed out.
In 2015, an en banc panel ruled that the disparagement clause of Section 19903(a) is unconstitutional under the First Amendment and tossed out the trademark office's determination that "the Slants" was unregistrable.
A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate provision is unconstitutional but punted on deciding whether the rest of the landmark health-care law should be tossed out.
Earlier this year, Bergdahl's lawyers tried unsuccessfully to get the case tossed out over Trump's comments, arguing such statements coming from the commander in chief compromise their client's right to a fair trial.
We first identified Goldman's ratings for all the Dow members and tossed out those companies with a neutral or sell rating from the investment firm's analysts (About 75 percent of the Dow's 30 components).
" Acosta shouted Acosta has long been a thorn in the side of the Trump administration and recently bragged about being tossed out of the Oval Office during an appearance on ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Unwanted and damaged goods either get tossed out or sent through a lengthy chain of liquidators and wholesalers, paying pennies on the dollar to the retailer before eventually selling them to bargain-hunting consumers.
Photo: GettyA libel claim on the part of Shiva Ayyadurai, the self-identified "inventor of email," was tossed out by a Massachusetts judge today, concluding a baseless suit filed against Techdirt back in January.
That suit was tossed out by a three-judge panel of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in July, overruling a district court judge who had allowed the case to head toward trial.
As Vulture pointed out, these two men aren't supposed to be the season's villains—that role has apparently gone to the ostentatious male model Jordan Kimball—and can't simply be tossed out as such.
He had to be restrained by his coaches and was ejected from the game, making him the first manager ejected from a World Series since the Braves' Bobby Cox was tossed out in 211958.
Dreeben tried to steer the discussion away from the subject, saying the issue was whether Manafort could get the indictment tossed out; Ellis at one point accused Dreeben of "running away" from his questions.
In another case exemplifying the public's mistrust in police, the Supreme Judicial Court in Massachusetts tossed out a five-year-old gun conviction in the case of Jimmy Warren, a black man from Boston.
If Trump loses such that the down ticket suffers, alt-reality congressmen are the most likely to survive, given their gerrymandered districts, while Ryan's reality-based comrades are more likely to get tossed out.
Robert Lee and Louisa Chen launched a program in New York City that takes restaurant food that would otherwise be tossed out and diverts it to the hungry at homeless shelters and food kitchens.
After his suit was tossed out of court in 2013, Capital Gazette attorneys and officials alerted police about "frank comments" online by Ramos directed at the newspaper and its journalists, Altomare told the briefing.
As relentless technological advances change consumer habits and the ways various types of industries do business, much of the tried-and-true rationale for anticipating sector performance has been tossed out the forecaster's window.
After serving 69 breakfast meals and 59 bowls of ramen to roughly 130 people on a recent day, a staffer tossed out a single garbage bag when he closed the restaurant, according to Haraguchi.
A federal district court judge has tossed out a lawsuit against five major oil companies, including Exxon and Shell, brought by two California cities seeking compensation for the costs of dealing with rising seas.
Although the executive order didn't alter any laws and mostly renewed the well-known animosity Republicans have for Obamacare, investors were spooked at the prospect of important provisions getting tossed out in a repeal.
The first conviction was tossed out on a technicality, and the second was overturned in 19583, when the Supreme Court of Canada found that the law was an unreasonable limit on freedom of expression.
But people all around him who looked far more suspect — Mr. Trump tossed out the names of Latin American countries that the voters might have come from — were allowed to draw up provisional ballots.
Todd and Julie Chrisley are adamant the feds' case against them is based on evidence the government should never have had, and they want it all tossed out of court and returned to them.
Despite the 47-year-old reputation for churning out witty, double-entendre-laced bars over the span of his decades-long career, all subtlety was tossed out the window on his recent 4:44 album.
A federal judge on Monday tossed out Stormy Daniels' lawsuit alleging that President Donald Trump defamed her in a tweet, ordering Daniels to pay Trump's attorney's fees if he chooses to have her do so.
Daniels, the adult film star whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, is seeking to have a 2016 settlement agreement that her lawyer calls a "hush agreement" tossed out, in part, because Trump didn't sign it.
His lawyer signalled Epstein will seek to have the case tossed out because the allegations are covered by a non-prosecution agreement the moneyman cut with federal prosecutors in Miami more than a decade ago.
"One walk speaks volumes," said Hurdle, who was tossed out of the game by home plate umpire Sam Holbrook in the bottom of the sixth inning, apparently for arguing balls and strikes from the dugout.
A federal appeals court on Wednesday tossed out a lower court decision ordering the Palestinian Authority and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) to pay $655.5 million to families of American victims of terror attacks in Israel.
The appeal to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts specifically targets the "abatement" rule, which holds that murder convictions are tossed out if a defendant dies before his appeal has been heard by a court.
The minute a political leader is publicly accused of a crime, such as sexual assault, the presumption of innocence that would usually be in the back of our minds is suddenly tossed out the window.
And in one of the more bizarre and famous cases, in 1963, theaters owners supported a successful initiative for "free TV" that banned any cable TV (this law was later tossed out by the courts).
U.S. District Judge John Keenan tossed out the suit against Exxon Mobil, Chevron, BP, Royal Dutch Shell and ConocoPhillips, ruling that Congress and the executive branch, not courts, must tackle the issue of climate change.
Cody Babineaux, an incoming freshman from Lafayette, La., whose video of his acceptance to Princeton has 4.6 million Twitter views, appreciated it, especially the Harvard shirt sniffed and tossed out in the first 20 seconds.
Here, in time for Earth Day, are some items that major tourist destinations often find tossed out by travelers — and some ways that you can avoid adding to all that rubbish along your own journey.
But Mr. Barr said on Monday that the president's statement did not surprise him because "he and I had talked" about the census issue "several times" after the Supreme Court tossed out the citizenship question.
And while Ali was as known for the comical insults he dished to opponents as he was for the self-aggrandizing brags he tossed out about himself, he was also a fiercely intelligent and introspective man.
The National Labor Relations Board on Friday tossed out an Obama-era test for determining whether workers are a company's employees or independent contractors, saying it failed to properly weigh workers' ability to grow their business.
But Maduro's loyalist Supreme Court has tossed out every major law it has passed as the oil-rich country slips deeper into a recession exacerbated by triple-digit inflation and acute shortages of food and medicines.
An earlier similar type of case in Tennessee against a doctor and his wife who were accused of imported foreign-labeled authentic cancer drugs was previously tossed out by the government while it was on appeal.
He will seek to prove that his unconventional character, shameless approach and magnetism to supporters mean that historical trends and the raw data of polls can be tossed out of the window for a second time.
So, more people than who live in San Francisco want to see Persky tossed out for handing a white, well-to-do former Stanford University athlete a six-month sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman.
Although Messitte denied Trump's motions to dismiss the claims filed against him in his official capacity as president, the judge has yet to rule on Trump's bid to have claims filed against him individually tossed out.
Since Weinstein's arrest six months ago, his legal team has been aggressively fighting to get the charges tossed out with multiple court motions attempting to discredit the case from New York County District Attorney Cy Vance.
The scientists couldn't help but notice how this spiky armor afforded their specimens a dragon-like appearance, which is why they judiciously tossed out traditional Latin naming conventions in favor of Pheidole viserion and Pheidole drogon.
Just as Democrats were able to block Republican amendments during the first two years of the Obama administration, many of the Democratic amendments -- and some prickly Republican ones -- are tossed out of the NDAA every year.
In this light, Edge of Nowhere seems like a stopgap, a decent idea tossed out for a tiny market on a system that won't be finished until later this year, when the Touch controllers come out.
A group of black and Hispanic Texas voters argue that the state's current legislative districts draw too heavily upon a 2011 map that courts later tossed out for violating the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965.
After a period when the country had first two bickering governments and then no government at all, Ranil Wickremesinghe returned to office as prime minister just as suddenly as he had been tossed out in October.
Courts across the country have tossed out more than 50,000 tests in recent years because of problems with specific machines, errors made by police officers and mistakes by labs that set up and maintain the devices.
Mr. Cruz tried to repair to the luxury convention suite of the Las Vegas casino magnate and Republican donor Sheldon Adelson, but he was turned away like a freshman tossed out of a senior keg party.
Lawyers describe the knowledge gained from ill-gotten evidence as the fruit of the poisonous tree, because the information, no matter how compelling, can't escape the taint of its forbidden provenance, and must be tossed out.
In Philadelphia, over the last 23 years, about 1,500 convictions have been tossed out after public defender Bradley Bridge re-examined convictions tied to officers who have been identified as corrupt, according to his own count.
In a unanimous decision, the Second Judicial Department Appeals Court tossed out Mr. Giuca's conviction, ruling that under Mr. Hynes, the district attorney's office had badly bungled how it handled Mr. Avitto on the witness stand.
The attitude got them tossed out of the National Autonomous University of Mexico's film school, CUEC, where they and their friends Luis Estrada and Carlos Marcovich cut classes and ridiculed the films that some professors screened.
" As part of that, he has tossed out the aggressive corporate values that were prized by Mr. Kalanick and given the ride-hailing service a new list of values that includes "doing the right thing. Period.
Four months after the jury verdicts in Bowser's case, U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan tossed out Bowser's conviction on an obstruction of Congress charge, ruling that statute doesn't criminalize interference with an ethics office investigation.
However, the three judge panel of the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals — which included two Trump appointees — ruled that a district court judge acted properly when she tossed out Page's suit over a series of defects.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Manhattan tossed out their convictions and, in a rare step, dismissed the indictment against them because the government used tainted testimony from its main witness.
Today, the Canadian government announced that it plans to "ban harmful single-use plastics as early as 2021" in an effort to reduce the 3 million tons of plastic waste tossed out by the country every year.
Reporters from the banned organizations had often gained access to Trump campaign events by waiting in the same lines as the general public, but they could be tossed out by members of his security team if discovered.
A federal appeals court on Thursday tossed out claims that cosmetics giant Mary Kay Inc misclassified sales workers as independent contractors, saying the proposed class action should have been filed in the company's home state of Texas.
He tossed out a self-deprecating joke about his rough start, then quickly went into a long session which had two advantages over his initial outing: He held more firmly to the truth and he took questions.
Will the judges who tossed out the Ohio map—together with similar panels striking down gerrymanders in Wisconsin, Maryland, North Carolina and, most recently, Michigan—persuade the Supreme Court to finally take a stand against partisan redistricting?
As the Guardian reports, some stores were dousing tossed-out food in bleach—supposedly to prevent food poisoning—but more likely as a way to discourage urban foraging (which is gaining in popularity in France and elsewhere).
Two of the screws in the back are tossed out to make room for makeshift shoulder triggers, while additional holes are drilled in the front for X and Y buttons which were salvaged from an SNES controller.
The decision is likely to be appealed and could stoke opposition to her amid calls for equal treatment after two of her rivals were tossed out of the race earlier this month by the national electoral board.
The tobacco company's arguments were accepted by the U.S. District Court in Atlanta, which tossed out Villarreal's lawsuit, and last fall by a majority of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld the district court's ruling.
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday tossed out claims by a group of cab companies in Philadelphia who accused Uber Technologies Inc of skirting costly regulations and luring away drivers in order to create an illegal monopoly.
It has tossed out a lot of policy proposals, including tax cuts and public-spending pledges, not in a fully costed or thought-out form, but as a way of getting out ahead of the Labour opposition.
U.S. District Judge John Keenan tossed out the suit against Exxon Mobil, Chevron, BP, Royal Dutch Shell and ConocoPhillips, ruling that Congress and the executive branch, not courts, must tackle the issue of climate change, Bloomberg reported.
This is the working class part of the same neighborhood where President Trump tossed out rolls of paper towels earlier this month and then handed out lanterns, while telling people they did not need them any more.
Travis Kalanick's leadership at Uber has helped change the way transportation operates in cities around the world, but his brash operating style and the company culture he created led him to be tossed out of the company.
A federal appeals court last month tossed out a lawsuit by attorneys general for Maryland and D.C. challenging Trump's ownership of the hotel; the court ruled that the attorneys general don't have standing to bring the case.
Per the Reporter, Google has requested the political bias claims in the class action be tossed out, saying the suit did not adequately explain who could be considered part of the class or how they would identified.
After having the case against "Dollar Bill" Stearn tossed out in court, Chuck moves against a business-friendly federal judge, Whit Wilcox, who didn't think $89 million in profit off a $211,000 investment was worth a hearing.
Washington (CNN)Federal Judge Amy Berman Jackson tossed out a criminal charge against former Obama White House counsel Greg Craig, a blow to the Justice Department's efforts this year to prosecute foreign lobbying violations as criminal acts.
After Keith Mumphery was cleared of sexual assault charges filed by another student when he attended Michigan State, the university changed positions and he was tossed out of his graduate program and cut by the Houston Texans.
They've already won both fights before federal district court judges in Washington, and House lawyers urged the appellate panels hearing Friday's arguments to reject the Trump-led Justice Department's bids to have those earlier rulings tossed out.
What appears in the book is the final draft, and not reflective of the hundreds of thousands of words that changed over the game's several years of development, the plots and characters that were imagined and tossed out.
Mr. Hastings, a former federal district judge, was tossed out by the Senate in 1989 on bribery accusations despite being acquitted in a criminal trial, only to be elected in 1992 to the House, where he still serves.
The votes cast by first lady Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump in last month's New York mayoral election were tossed out after the president's wife and eldest daughter made mistakes in their absentee ballots, NBC News reported Tuesday.
A judge in Washington, DC, on Friday tossed out the conviction of a woman facing 12 months in prison after she laughed during a Senate confirmation hearing for Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and instead ordered a new trial.
The meeting with Xi is shaping up to be a historic one—while the Obama administration also tried to play down human rights in its relations with China, it looks like they will now be tossed out altogether.
" Mark Pudlow, spokesman for the Florida Education Association, a teachers union, said, "Our biggest concern is that people with a political viewpoint may be able to get stuff tossed out that is sound educationally but unacceptable to some.
Likewise, thousands of absentee ballots were tossed out in Georgia this year because of mismatched voter signatures and other technical errors like missing birth dates, giving rise to lawsuits challenging the criteria under which the ballots were rejected.
Ranked-choice voting lets election officials run "instant run-off elections" so that if a voter's first choice candidate doesn't get a lot of support, the voter's support goes to the second choice rather than being tossed out.
At the same time, Democrats cannot overreach in pursuing Mr. Trump, lest they jeopardize the many Democratic newcomers from swing districts who could be tossed out in two short years if they are seen as going too far.
At the same time, Freud's lessons and ideas have been diluted, or tossed out altogether, and if Liza needed help today she might find herself turning to a therapist not for analysis but for hugs and positive reinforcement.
The lawsuit, which was tossed out without the judge ruling on the merits of the law itself, was the last chance to block it before state Department of Motor Vehicles offices open on Monday, the news outlet noted.
Where the original series tossed out jokes that seemed to have been gleaned from an endless childhood spent watching huge quantities of television, the new series tilts slightly more toward the manic pace of something like Weird Twitter.
Democrats have filed lawsuits that allege legitimate votes are being tossed out, while Republicans have insisted that thousands of votes must be disqualified under state law, even though they were cast by registered voters on or before Election Day.
Women speak of their babies being tossed out of windows by security forces and left disabled, and some say it has been almost three decades since they have been able to see their children stranded on the other side.
NEW YORK – United Nations security allegedly roughed up, tossed out and temporarily banned a reporter from its New York headquarters this week -- the latest incident in what a watchdog has described as a "long history of harassment" against him.
Trump cabinet-watching is much more exciting than it would be in a normal administration, where, say, the secretary of labor did not have to be tossed out of office for a role in the Jeffrey Epstein sex scandal.
The stocks of publicly traded home health companies soared Thursday after the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services tossed out a controversial new payment system that would have cut Medicare payments to home health providers by $1 billion in 2019.
As DC and America as a whole grappled with Robert Mueller's conclusion that there was no prosecutable evidence of any conspiracy between Donald Trump and Russian agents messing with the 2016 election, Democrats tossed out a variety of responses.
Massive amounts of so-called "expired" or aesthetically blemished food is tossed out by grocery stores daily—waste that has lately caught the attention of a variety of groups and legislatures that hope to cut down on food waste.
" Some months ago, I debated a regent from a flagship public university in Texas, who stated that if a student racially offended another student, the offending student would be tossed out of school "by the end of the day.
A federal judge on Friday tossed out a motion from three national gun control groups seeking a last-minute halt to a settlement that would allow for blueprints of 85033-D printed firearms to be posted and dowloaded online.
A federal district court judge in California tossed out a lawsuit this week that animal rights advocates filed to force the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to restore the animal welfare records it pulled from its website in February.
The Supreme Court in March tossed out a ruling that allowed Gavin Grimm, a transgender boy in Virginia, to use the bathroom he chooses and ordered a lower court to reconsider the case in light of that new guidance.
Yet, because the personal health data associated with individuals participating in the studies were obtained with guarantees of confidentiality, Mr. Pruitt apparently would have argued for those studies to be tossed out had he been at the helm then.
As he tossed out the case this week, Judge S. James Otero, of United States District Court in Los Angeles, called the legal argument moot, given that Ms. Daniels had not been held to the terms of the agreement.
Sure, despite host Ricky Gervais's requests that winners not give political speeches, lots and lots of the speeches were political in nature, and yeah, plenty of people (from Gervais to award winner Joaquin Phoenix) tossed out bleeped curse words.
HOLMDEL, N.J. — As with a lot of homeowners, Nicholas Teetelli's garage was a disaster, an overstuffed hodgepodge of tools, seasonal supplies and things in that weird suburban purgatory — not yet ready to be tossed out, but no longer essential.
According to Little, she felt most unwelcome as a trans woman in Indiana, recounting how she had been tossed out of an open mic comedy night at a punk bar after someone told an offensive joke about trans women.
Trump's legal team previously sought to have the case tossed out but U.S. District Judge Peter Messitte in Greenbelt, Maryland, last month let it proceed even as he narrowed the claims only to those related to Trump's hotel in downtown Washington.
The Dragos were completely tossed out of Russian society and have had to live a hardscrabble life on the fringes of that world; Viktor is a massive wall of a man because it's the only thing he knows how to be.
A federal judge on Tuesday said Nike Inc's retail arm was not required to pay workers in California for the few seconds each day that they spent going through security checks, and tossed out a class action against the company.
Uber's suit was tossed out of court in March, but scored a temporary victory when Lasnik determined that the measure would disrupt ride-hailing businesses in "fundamental and irreparable ways" and that it should be blocked until the case is settled.
The lawsuit, which Clifford filed in state court in California but Cohen's lawyer removed to federal court, alleges that the settlement agreement should be tossed out primarily because, Avenatti argues, Trump didn't sign it and therefore no agreement was ever formed.
Cube is a gigantic Lakers fan and when we got him out at LAX we asked him if Kobe could ever run afoul of the Lakers brass enough to get his Staples privileges revoked (like getting tossed out of the arena).
Sycamore, Illinois (CNN)The man convicted of murdering a child in one of the nation's oldest cold cases will have to wait to learn whether his guilty verdict will be tossed out -- despite a prosecutor's stunning conclusion that he is innocent.
As a result of Wednesday's decision, however, the Indiana Supreme Court decision was tossed out, and the state court will now need to reconsider whether the forfeiture of Timbs' vehicle was excessive, as a trial court earlier held it was.
The supreme court in February tossed out a funding formula enacted by the state in 2015 and set a June 30 deadline for Kansas to replace it with a constitutional plan, warning that without one schools would cease to operate.
Alameda County Judge James Cramer, substituting for a judge who helped broker the plea deal, said Almena didn&apost show enough remorse for his role in the 2016 fire, stunning an Oakland courtroom last Friday when he tossed out the deal.
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday said a North Carolina sheriff's office was justified in firing a prison guard who gave coworkers' confidential personnel files to her lawyer and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and tossed out her retaliation claims.
The city must still deal with underfunding problems for its municipal and laborers' retirement systems after the Illinois Supreme Court in March tossed out a 2014 law that cut benefits and increased contributions to keep the pension funds from insolvency.
As we've reported ... Madonna previously filed a lawsuit against Darlene Lutz, her old pal and art consultant, to stop the sale ... but a judge tossed out her suit out said a release she signed back in 2004 meant she couldn't sue.
In addition, projects bearing Weinstein imprint — in addition to the careers of actors he's worked with in the past — may pay a heavy price of their own, especially after Weinstein was unceremoniously tossed out of the Motion Picture Academy on Saturday.
Then, while leaving the White House for Quebec, Trump tossed another grenade at the G-7: proposing that Russia – which was tossed out in 85033 for invading Ukraine and seizing Crimea – be re-admitted to the ranks of Western economic powers.
After Ronan tossed out an idea of a story on sexual harassment in Hollywood, Oppenheim pointed out that actress Rose McGowan had accused an executive of raping her on Twitter, and that it was an open secret that it was Weinstein.
John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE was incapable of controlling his party — he got tossed out.
As for Thursday's ruling, the appeals court found that the trial court had improperly defined a key term in one patent at issue and that two other patents should have been declared invalid and tossed out a $120 million verdict.
A federal court on Friday tossed out Ohio's congressional map, ruling that Republican state lawmakers had carved up the state to give themselves an illegal partisan advantage and to dilute Democrats' votes in a way that predetermined the outcome of elections.
"It makes it inconceivable that this lawsuit would be tossed out," he said, offering a bit wishful thinking, as the Justice Department, which is representing Mr. Trump, will almost certainly try to move at some point to have the case dismissed.
The independent counsel in the Iran-Contra affair, Lawrence Walsh, saw his conviction of Oliver North tossed out due to the fact that the court believed that his investigation was "tainted" by evidence derived from North's immunized testimony before Congress.
" Pointing out the number of papers he'd tossed out and the approximate number of words in each one, Brown said, "That's 1.6 million different words that you had to choose from in this room, and you choose the word 'influences.
The court confirmed in a statement that it tossed out the case after determining that Lochte's robbery claim made to NBC did not constitute the filing of a fake report, a crime punishable by up to 18 months in prison.
National Security Council official Oliver North and National Security Adviser John Poindexter had, at that point, already gotten their convictions tossed out, not because they were innocent but due to a complication resulting from Congress giving them immunity to testify.
Some of his earliest gigs did not go well, including a promotional event for a local light beer, which, for Chicagoans, might as well qualify as an alien technology: He tossed out free shirts, only to have them thrown back at him.
In Barrow, Alaska, the northernmost city in the U.S., temperatures have been so far above average lately that a computer algorithm caused the weather data to be tossed out of calculations made by scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Both omnibus spending packages passed under Trump (for fiscal years 2017 and 2018) have been a far cry from conservatives' calls for small government, and almost every contentious conservative policy provision has been tossed out, including defunding Planned Parenthood and sanctuary cities.
Meanwhile, Democrats have advanced a raft of legal strategies to include more votes cast for Nelson when the vote is certified next week, including asking courts to give voters a chance to fix ballots that were tossed out for signature mismatch problems.
Disney's reboot of the Star Wars franchise went forward without the explicit help of George Lucas, whose summaries of a post-Return of the Jedi trilogy were essentially tossed out in favor of J.J. Abrams' vision for the future of the franchise.
Harvard University A federal judge ruled Friday that a lawsuit accusing Harvard University of discriminating against Asian American applicants should go to trial, rejecting both Harvard's effort to get the case tossed out and the challenger's effort to get an early judgment.
Daniels, an adult film performer and director whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, filed the lawsuit in California courts earlier this year asking that the 2016 settlement agreement — which she and her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, call a "hush agreement" — be tossed out.
Trump's performance throughout the press conference — which came hours after a joint media availability with Niinistö in which Trump casually tossed out accusations of treason and smeared the "corrupt media" as "truly the enemy of the people" — was unhinged even by his standards.
During arguments Wednesday about whether Manafort's lawsuit challenging special counsel Robert Mueller's appointment could go forward, Manafort's lawyer said the case wasn't about getting the existing indictments tossed out — it was about stopping future prosecutions against Manafort by the special counsel's office.
The new lawsuit is even broader with Republican lawyers pushing for every bit of the 900-page law to be tossed out now that Congress has repealed the individual mandate, arguing that without it the rest of the law is unconstitutional without it.
Mahdessian, who has been intensely disliked by most of the women this season, seemed to be doing the right thing by asking Rey to leave; while Singer, perhaps because of her intense dislike of Mahdessian, backed Rey … and got tossed out, too.
Cridland launched The 30 Year Collection in June 2015, right after graduating from the University of Bristol, with just one item, the 30 Year Sweatshirt, that, as the name entails, is meant to last for a solid three decades before getting tossed out.
Plus, this all relates to a larger push for the voting rights of non-whites that gained new urgency after the Supreme Court tossed out a key feature of the Voting Rights Act mandating federal oversight of state voting laws in 2013.
With Rick and Cliff embodying the past and Tate the future, Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood muses on the wistfulness of transitional periods in culture, as the excitement of the new inevitably means some of the old must be tossed out.
The outlet reports that U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom tossed out a lawsuit brought by 15 students who survived the school shooting that argued the sheriff's office and the Broward school district had a legal duty to protect them during the massacre.
Symantec settles very little, but it does show that there's a wide range of possible futures for software patent law—futures in which software patents continue to flourish, and futures in which patents get tossed out just for their effect on the Internet.
A federal judge in Chicago on Tuesday tossed out claims by United Airlines Inc pilots in a certified class action that the airline violated federal law by limiting the amount of vacation days and sick leave they could accrue while on military leave.
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In most arrests related to stoned driving, the cases end up being tossed out due to the inability to determine whether or not the driver was impaired at the time of arrest (traces of cannabis can stay in the body for days).
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine can pass reforms to make politicians more accountable and lift a ban on the sale of farmland after lawmakers hostile to change are tossed out in a July snap election, the head of President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's party told Reuters.
He's generally willing to support regulators when their rulemaking appears to be based on the goals laid out in a law, Parenteau said — but he's also tossed out cases filed by environmentalists when he's found they have no legal standing to sue.
Two weeks ago, the Second Judicial Department Appeals Court tossed out Mr. Giuca's guilty verdict, ruling that the Brooklyn district attorney's office withheld evidence from his lawyers and relied on testimony from a witness who lied at his murder trial in 2005.
After Mr. Golden was declared the winner based on unofficial results, Mr. Poliquin amended his lawsuit to demand either that the election be decided based only on the first-choice votes, or that the results be tossed out and the election held again.
A Wisconsin judge on Friday ordered that the registration of up to 22016,25 voters be tossed out because they may have moved, a victory for conservatives that could make it more difficult for people to vote next year in the key swing state.
But his office believes it would be "a fraction of the figures that have been tossed out" for a full repeal — a conclusion based off of recent state and federal actions and existing information and models, wrote Emily Hampsten, a spokeswoman for Durbin.
LOS ANGELES — It was supposed to be a cutting-edge election reform, a way to take the party out of politics: an open primary in which labels like Republican and Democratic were tossed out and candidates were chosen, presumably, on their merits.
The justices tossed out a ruling Monday that allowed Gavin Grimm, a transgender boy in Virginia, to use the bathroom he chooses, and ordered that a lower court reconsider the case in light of new guidance issued by the Trump administration last month.
After driving him to a local police station, the officers told him that they were investigating the illegal sale of items from a Midland Police Department evidence room, and an informant had tossed out his name as a potential source of information.
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Meanwhile, the President scored a big legal victory after a federal appeals court tossed out a case brought by attorneys general from Maryland and the District of Columbia about whether foreign visitors to Trump's Washington hotel violate the Emoluments Clause of the US Constitution.
Once again, Mr. Trump saw his libel lawsuit tossed out of court, this time by New Jersey Superior Court Judge Michele M. Fox, who granted the defendants' motion for summary judgment based on no actual malice, which was affirmed by a New Jersey appellate court.
"He said he had a bag over his head, but he knew where the phone was thrown out [of the car window]," Spero added, pointing out that it would hard to know where the phone was tossed out if you were unable to see.
Legal experts from across the spectrum have blasted the rationale of the lawsuit — that one clause of the ACA is unconstitutional, and thus the entire 900-page law must be tossed out — but one Texas judge has already agreed with the Republican attorneys general.
I don't think what I could sit down and write straight like that from a blank page to completion is going to be better than the twists that can be tossed out by, like, What if I put in this thing I dreamt last night?
MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. (Reuters) - President Donald Trump attacked his critics, promoted his steel and aluminum tariffs and tossed out an idea to have drug dealers face the death penalty, addressing a raucous rally on Saturday for a Republican congressional candidate in a tight race.
After some delightfully nerdy speculation regarding the nature of said blob—I think cnidarian, spider egg sac, and 'blobus purpilis' were tossed out—the scientists operating Nautilus' undersea robot decided to suck the thing up and bring it back to the surface for scientific analysis.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday tossed out a lower court's ruling that had allowed an American oil drilling company to sue Venezuela over the seizure of 11 drilling rigs in 2010 but allowed the business another chance to press its claims.
The case was tossed out by a federal judge in 2005 because it was deemed that Farmer-Paellmann and the other plaintiffs didn't have legal standing in the case, meaning they couldn't prove a sufficient link to the corporations or prove how they were harmed.
While the Supreme Court's 2007 ruling in Parents Involved tossed out integration plans that took into account the race of individual students, the court has never taken issue with using students' socioeconomic status for creating or preserving integration, which is what these parents were seeking.
As one former White House official told Insider in September, "His mood changes from one minute to the next based on some headline or tweet, and the next thing you know his entire schedule gets tossed out the window because he's losing his s---."
Together with the government and nonprofits, retailers and food companies voluntarily committed to provide consumers with storage tips, create packaging so food would keep longer, clarify date labels so less good food would be tossed out, and educate people about ways to reuse leftovers.
Even Lyft, which is still much smaller than Uber, said in a lawsuit against the Taxi and Limousine Commission at the time — which was later tossed out by a judge — that the rules made it easier for Uber to compete thanks to its larger scale.
The Philly-bred rapper is appearing Tuesday in Pennsylvania Superior Court, asking for his 2008 conviction on gun and drug charges to be tossed out based on shoddy evidence that was initially used by a cop who has since been revealed to be crooked.
But in this season of discontent, with failures of the subway's antediluvian signal systems snarling commutes and stranding travelers, and with delays ballooning to over 70,2137 a month, there is a growing sense that the rules are being tossed out the window more and more.
In a December meeting, and later in a draft letter to Wheeler, the group's chair, Louis Anthony Cox, argued against its findings, suggesting that the kinds of studies CASAC has long relied on, including epidemiological studies that don't show direct causality, should be tossed out.
The New York Times said the Conservative victory was a "resounding vindication" for Johnson, "defying predictions that he would be tossed out of a job" and that the Prime Minister "now seems assured of leading Britain through its most momentous transition since World War II."
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday said a former equity partner at a St. Louis law firm was not its "employee" under the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), and tossed out his challenge to the firm's requirement that partners retire after turning 70.
Through this lens, it's not hard to see why Buttigieg's plan calls only for free public (not private, mind you) college for the kids of any family earning less than $100,000, a bone tossed out to the less wealthy from the magnanimous upper crust.
Michael McDonald, a University of Florida associate professor of political science, tracks state voter data and found that Gwinnett County tossed out 15% of absentee ballots submitted by Asian Americans, 11.4% of those submitted by African Americans and only 4% of those submitted by whites.
The letter that inspired Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" before being (allegedly) dropped off a houseboat, misfiled at a small Bay Area publisher, nearly tossed out with the trash, and then fought over by two literary estates has now reached its seemingly final destination.
Stormy Daniels, the adult film actress who alleged an affair with Donald Trump in 2006 and sued him after he called her a liar, might have to cover the president's legal fees after a federal judge tossed out her defamation suit against him Monday.
But as you're going through your list and getting ready to wrap everything up, think: Is this something that's going to be tossed out in a year or two when the toy trends change, a new version comes out, or the child grows up and loses interest?
"We tossed out this kind of funny idea that, there's a lot of squirrels on campus, they're a pretty prevalent species at Berkeley, the idea got brought up that, oh it would be really funny if a squirrel would run for ASUC Senate," he tells Gizmodo.
WASHINGTON — A series of court rulings favoring Republicans in their fight with the Obama administration over access to documents — rulings that the Trump administration unsuccessfully tried to get tossed out this year — could come back to haunt them as Democrats take control of the House of Representatives.
Compounding Trudeau's challenges in the influential province of Quebec, where many dairy farmers are based, voters there tossed out one of his allies on Monday in favor of a new center-right party that opposes immigration and supports supply management, as Canada's dairy protection system is known.
That led Dave Martinez, the Nationals' manager, to do his best raging bull imitation and get tossed out of the game, although not before his third baseman, Anthony Rendon, had rocket-launched a home run and put a spike in the Astros' hopes of celebrating this night.
A judge in Washington, DC, has tossed out a defamation lawsuit brought by three Russian oligarchs against former British intelligence agent Christopher Steele over his discussion of them in the dossier he prepared during the 2016 US presidential election campaign describing Donald Trump's links to Russia.
While Green and Fuller had already completed scripts for the season's first six episodes, THR says that Gaiman wasn't thrilled with the direction that the show was going in, and wanted more faithful adaptation of the book and that those episodes will likely be tossed out.
If you ask people close to Dorsey how he's able to run two publicly traded companies — he is also CEO at Twitter — Friar's name is often tossed out as an example of the kind of strong leadership he has surrounding him at Square to make that work.
Although his voice was eventually silenced by his battle with Parkinson's disease, Ali was as known for the comical insults he dished to opponents as he was for the self-aggrandizing brags he tossed out about himself, he was also a fiercely intelligent and introspective man.
Most cop procedurals have a fairly utopian view of law enforcement: Police usually play by the rules, defendants are frequently assigned excellent representation, and the main challenge is dotting the prosecution's i's and crossing its t's so key evidence doesn't get tossed out on a technicality.
" In a similar vein, when a Denver-based 10th Circuit judicial council on Tuesday tossed out the Kavanaugh complaints, its order said, "The allegations contained in the complaints are serious, but the Judicial Council is obligated to adhere to the [303 Judicial Conduct and Disability] Act.
On Thursday, Keenan tossed out New York City's lawsuit against Chevron, ExxonMobil, and other oil giants, explaining that "the immense and complicated problem of global warming" requires a global solution — involving Congress and the president — because courts aren't equipped to solve such a world-encompassing problem.
Meek Mill has to wait a few more weeks to find out if his 2008 gun conviction gets tossed out or if he gets a new trial -- but that's all happening in front of a new judge, which has to be a huge relief for the rapper.
RIO DE JANEIRO — By the time Brazilians were done voting Sunday, mighty power brokers had been tossed out of office, long-dominant political parties had been humbled, and a far-right populist suddenly looked like he just might be the most powerful man in the country.
And, perhaps inevitably, these collaborations resulted in the appearance last year of Top-Siders with metallic leather uppers, a style that would have gotten you tossed out of the Hyannis Port Yacht Club back when John F. Kennedy (a Top-Sider aficionado) was racing across Nantucket Sound.
Regardless of whether you are a Republican, a Democrat, an independent, or anything else, it should concern all of us that the rule of law is being tossed out in favor of an open coup designed to undermine a free and fair election in the United States.
A plea deal he struck to avoid a trial in that case was tossed out after the federal judge determined Manafort had lied to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office and the FBI about matters material to Mueller's probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
"It was heartrending to hear her story in that I have heard of similar stories from other people in Hollywood who have been in the industry for years, and they decided to transition and were immediately tossed out of their jobs," said Thomas, who met Madden last winter.
Whether it's Buster getting tossed out of the second-story window by his brothers, or Fred Astaire dancing in the head-to-toe shots which I believe his contracts mandated, or Jackie Chan doing these elaborate fights in one shot, you know these performers are actually doing these things.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday tossed out a trial court's order that the Trump administration turn over internal documents relating to the decision to end Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), ruling that other issues must first be resolved before even considering whether such an order is appropriate.
I listened, and I read the transcripts of the Al Jazeera video recordings as Sly spoke with great detail and expertise about doping and tossed out several athletes' names: Howard and another baseball player, Ryan Zimmerman, and Manning and his fellow football players Mike Neal and Dustin Keller.
And the federal case they'd filed with Loorz, which argued that the atmosphere was a "public trust" that the government had a duty to protect, was tossed out of court after a US Supreme Court decision was interpreted to limit the scope of public trust law to states.
Tanya Callau's attorney, Adam F. Streisand, confirmed to PEOPLE on Thursday that the petition filed against her in May by brothers Brennan and Robin Thicke — in which they claimed that Callau alleged that the prenuptial agreement she signed ahead of marrying Alan in 2005 is invalid — was tossed out.
Easing pension costs was made harder after the Illinois Supreme Court last May tossed out a 2013 state law that would have saved as much as $145 billion over 30 years, ruling that public sector workers have iron-clad protection in the state constitution against cuts to retirement benefits.
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — When a federal appeals court overturned much of North Carolina's sweeping 217 election law last month, saying it had been deliberately intended to discourage African-Americans from voting, something else was tossed out as well: the ground rules for this year's elections in a critical swing state.
The North Carolina ruling tossed out the state's requirement that voters present photo identification at the polls and restored voters' ability to register on Election Day, to register before reaching the 18-year-old voting age, and to cast early ballots, provisions the law had fully or partly eliminated.
He said that because the needle exchange was open only one day a week for two hours, it limited the time during which people could dispose of needles at the exchange — so people tossed out needles in other places, including in public spaces like the library and parks.
A federal judge in New York tossed out a sweeping lawsuit Monday that sought to make marijuana legal under federal law, ruling that the plaintiffs had failed to take the necessary first step of asking the Drug Enforcement Administration to remove cannabis from its list of dangerous substances.
The Supreme Court on Monday tossed out a decision by a federal appeals court in New York that would have allowed families of those killed in the 1983 attack on U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, Lebanon, to move forward in collecting claims against Iran's central bank worth $23 billion.
But Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration seems to have tossed out the height inhibitions of even pro-development mayors like Michael R. Bloomberg and Edward I. Koch, in part because Mr. de Blasio is willing to trade additional floors for social benefits, such as affordable housing or subway improvements.
Clifford, the adult film performer and director who says she had a relationship with Trump back in 2006, filed the lawsuit earlier this year seeking to have a 2016 settlement agreement she signed with Cohen — which led to her being paid $130,000 in exchange for her silence — tossed out as invalid.
On "Survivor," the last few contestants on the island used to take a walk down a long trail studded with the pictures of Those Who Went Before, so they could reminisce about what a great guy Frank was before he got tossed out for failing to eat the beetle larvae.
It's not an overwhelmingly GOP-leaning district, but it is a place where Donald Trump performed better than the average Republican, and it wouldn't really be a great pickup opportunity for Democrats unless the GOP did something insane and tossed out their incumbent representative in favor of an ex-con.
This test comes as investor expectations are low that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and the rest of the Trump team in China this week will be able to do much to turn the tide in what appears to be an escalating trade war, with tariffs being tossed out by both sides.
But Judge O'Connor seemed more interested in the Texas position that he should look to the intent of the 2010 Congress that passed the health law, not the 2017 Congress that ended the penalty, in deciding whether to preserve the rest of the law if he tossed out the mandate.
New York State's highest court has tossed out a murder indictment against a man who sat on Rikers Island for more than six years awaiting trial, ruling the delay was caused by the Manhattan district attorney's office, which kept him locked up as it struggled to bolster its case against him.
The lawsuit, which alleged that Trump violated the Constitution by obtaining financial benefits from foreign government officials who stay at his properties, was tossed out by the three-judge panel precisely because the lawsuit had not been brought by a sufficient number of members of the House or the Senate.
Now, it looks like she's not only moving on to her next project post-GoT, but moving on with her beauty look as well: While doing press in London for her upcoming X-Men movie Dark Phoenix, Turner tossed out her signature long, low-maintenance hair for a new set of bangs.
Read More Stocks mostly higher with Russell 2K up 1%; energy leads as oil climbs "While stress in the energy markets has been self-evident for quite some time, the performance of midstream master limited partnerships (MLPs) has been like the proverbial baby being tossed out with the bath water, " Memani said.
A federal court in Colorado has tossed out a complaint by residents of a Denver suburb who claimed that a state law that forces them to allow energy companies to drill on their property for natural gas violated their constitutional rights not to associate with the companies and constituted an unlawful taking.
Much of the testing backup across the rest of the country originated in February and early March, when the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's COVID-19 test rollout to state public-health laboratories was delayed because of faulty test ingredients that took weeks to be tossed out from test kits.
In February, the long-running legal saga of the man, John Giuca, was upended when a state appeals court tossed out his guilty verdict, ruling that the Brooklyn district attorney's office withheld evidence from his initial lawyer and relied on testimony from a witness who lied during the murder trial in 2005.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday said courts cannot hear whistleblower claims alleging violations of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) when plaintiffs fail to go through an administrative process before suing, and tossed out a former Citigroup Inc assistant vice president's sex bias and retaliation claims against the bank.
By the second morning of jury selection in Martin Shkreli's fraud trial in Brooklyn, more than 130 prospective jurors had been tossed out: people with vacation or work conflicts, those who had heard about the case and even several who worked in pharmaceuticals or finance, fields in which Mr. Shkreli has worked.
When Julian Castro was asked in an interview with This Week With George Stephanopoulos about a comment Ocasio-Cortez made in an Anderson Cooper interview on a progressive tax rate system, he said he could "support folks at the top paying for fair share," and suggested tax rates even higher than those she tossed out.
In recent months higher courts have tossed out legislation aimed at creating more public oversight of their own appointments, blocked a central government bid to impose direct rule on a state whose legislature had become deadlocked, and ordered the creation of a new agency to manage disaster relief, despite the existence of similar bodies already.
"His mood changes from one minute to the next based on some headline or tweet, and the next thing you know his entire schedule gets tossed out the window because he's losing his s---," one former White House official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal conversations about the president, told Insider.
As a nominal East Coast elitist who works for a paper accused by red-state right-wingers of spawning "fake news," he parachutes into flyover country (or maybe he's tossed out of a tornado), hits the ground hard and appears to wake up and fall in love with the "not quite" middleness of Middle America.
In some ways, the case was a sequel to Texas' most significant courtroom battle on abortion — the three-year fight over what had been one of the toughest anti-abortion laws in the country, a battle that ended in 2016 when the United States Supreme Court tossed out two of the law's main provisions.
But as NBC's experiment with Symphony has shown (to say nothing of the way CBS has occasionally tossed out tidbits it claims to know regarding Netflix viewership), there are deep-pocketed companies that want to puncture the Netflix bubble just a little bit by revealing how deep (or shallow) its cultural penetration really is.
You can watch it all here: It'd be tough to summarize in a single post, but I'll walk through a few highlights and lowlights (in listicle form, naturally): 216) Not surprisingly for a Trump surrogate, Cramer thinks that worries about global warming are "grossly exaggerated," and tossed out some word salad about how the climate has always changed.
It would be "profoundly inequitable" for the government to control the timing of the cases — setting expiration dates for the second executive order and not seeking expedited review by the Supreme Court — in order to make them moot and then get the lower court decisions tossed out, Neal Katyal, one of the lead attorneys for the challengers, wrote.
A federal judge tossed out Stormy Daniels' lawsuit against President Donald Trump and his former fixer, Michael Cohen, on Thursday, a move that all but confirms she won't have to pay Trump millions of dollars for breaking a nondisclosure agreement over an affair Daniels says the two had in 2006, when Melania Trump was pregnant with Barron.
QUOTE OF THE DAY "Nowhere is political journalism so free, so robust, or perhaps so rowdy as in the United States" Federal Judge Jed Rakoff, who tossed out Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against The New York Times AND FINALLY ... That's so annoying Deaf and hearing-impaired people humorously share the questions they get that tick them off the most.
These ledgers were then sent to the British Bankers' Association, a London-based trade association, which compiled the various submissions, tossed out the high and low outliers, and then averaged the various rates together to get the "official" Libor rate that was then disseminated publicly and used to calculate the price many people and businesses paid to borrow money.
Defying predictions that he would be tossed out of his job, the prime minister is now assured of leading Britain through its most momentous transition since World War II. For Britain, which has lurched from crisis to crisis since the 313 Brexit referendum, its future seemingly shrouded in perpetual uncertainty, the election provided a rare moment of piercing clarity.
KURTZ: On the media coverage, Mo, are liberal commentators being alarmists or maybe trying to rouse their side in sort of assuming that a fifth pro- life vote and whoever is picked, I think it is safe to say that the court will have that, does it mean that Roe law of the land since 1973 will be tossed out?
The Supreme Court handed President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE a victory Tuesday when it tossed out the remaining case challenging his earlier travel ban.
CreditCreditPhotograph by Alamy; Photo illustration by The New York Times By the second morning of jury selection in Martin Shkreli's fraud trial in Brooklyn, more than 130 prospective jurors had been tossed out: people with vacation or work conflicts, those who had heard about the case and even several who worked in pharmaceuticals or finance, fields in which Mr. Shkreli has worked.
Additional Reading 5 Takeaways From the House Report on Russian Election Meddling Michael Cohen to Take Fifth Amendment in Stormy Daniels Lawsuit With No Nomination From Trump, Judges Choose U.S. Attorney for Manhattan Manafort's Lawsuit Taking Aim at Mueller Is Tossed Out of Court The Senate confirmed Mike Pompeo, the former C.I.A. director and a foreign policy hawk, as the country's 70th secretary of state on Thursday.
Bowe Bergdahl plan to ask for his desertion case to be tossed out once President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE takes over as commander in chief.
The top criminal court in Texas has tossed out the second and final felony charge against Rick PerryJames (Rick) Richard PerryThe credible case for Texas and its clean energy solutions Oversight: Trump confidant Tom Barrack pushed for Saudi nuclear plant construction Amazon taps Trump ally to lobby amid Pentagon cloud-computing contract fight MORE, likely sparing the former governor from a possible trial and prison sentence.
A New York appeals court tossed out a suit that would have kept Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE out of the state's GOP presidential primary because he was born in Canada.
A judge in Monaco's Court of Appeal tossed out the charges of fraud and money laundering, after concluding that the investigation of Mr. Bouvier had been "conducted in a biased and unfair way without the defendant being in a position to retrospectively redress these serious anomalies that permanently compromised the balance of rights of the parties," according to excerpts from the decision provided by Mr. Bouvier's representatives.
A judge in Monaco's Court of Appeal tossed out the charges of fraud and money laundering, after concluding that the investigation of Mr. Bouvier had been "conducted in a biased and unfair way without the defendant being in a position to retrospectively redress these serious anomalies that permanently compromised the balance of rights of the parties," according to excerpts from the decision provided by Mr. Bouvier's representatives.
The insufferably cocky Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Defense bill talks set to start amid wall fight Media and candidates should be ashamed that they don't talk about obesity MORE tossed out various whoppers, at one point turning directly to the camera and saying she "knew" Trump was watching and that she wanted to give him a scolding.
A Washington, D.C., judge on Friday tossed out a jury's conviction and called for a new trial for a protester who laughed during Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE' confirmation hearing, saying that the government made improper arguments during the initial trial.
While the sentencing memorandum of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE has not been made public, there is little question that Manafort is looking at a likely terminal period of incarceration after his cooperating agreement was tossed out for allegedly withholding information.
In a 2-1 Tuesday ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit tossed out Union Pacific's petition for review of a 2019 regulation by DOT's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), saying that the company had failed to provide any evidence that the rule fell short of securing and keeping confidential the data as required by the 2015 Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST).
In addition to slashing corporate taxes to lure out-of-state companies, the legislature tossed out environmental regulations as Duke Energy dumped coal ash in drinking water, and doubled down on its "right to work" status, welcoming Amazon shipping facilities with little worry as to how much they paid their workers just so long as politicians were able to boast about the number of jobs their tax cuts had created.
His love of the fantasy classic novel Night Train to The Stars by Kenji Miyazawa (1934), the fact that Wales served as the inspiration for Castle in the Sky's landscape, and the fact the character known as the sea-goddess Granmamere in Ponyo (2008) was modeled on the painting "Drowning Ophelia" (1851-2) by Everett Millais are tossed out as quirky asides, relative to Napier's more robust cinematic and biographical analysis.
But maybe this kind of return to something like the old school is necessary sometimes, a bit of course-correction for a sport that has suddenly been thrust into the dizzying world of big-time Hollywood marketing but that has its own ways of doing things that maybe, possibly shouldn't be tossed out completely, if for no other reason that they tend to keep fighters happy rather than off looking for greener pastures, like, say Bellator.
An appeals division of the New York state Supreme Court on Thursday rejected President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's bid to have the defamation lawsuit a former contestant on "The Apprentice" brought against him tossed out or put on hold.
All this is on top of the everyday badness that usually goes unremarked upon because we're so used to it: the hateful invective that especially swamps people of color and women who have opinions in public, the way social media acts as an opinion-affirming cocoon where likeminded people tell one another that they're right and the other side is wrong, the sheer pointlessness of 99.9 percent of what gets tossed out in those little text boxes.
Virginia officials reportedly agreed on Tuesday to delay the lottery drawing as they reviewed the ballot after Simonds asked the Newport News Circuit Court to reconsider counting the one ballot that went in favor of Yancey on the basis that election officials failed to properly follow state procedure in the recount Simonds's lawyers in the lawsuit say the decision of the three judge panel is a "clear legal error," running "contrary to Virginia law" by counting the previously tossed-out ballot in the final tally.
A federal judge on Friday tossed out former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE's lawsuit challenging the scope of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation.
I'm issuing a call to action from others in the media — just like when Fox News insisted that all journalists with press credentials be included at White House press briefings, after CNN reporter Jim Acosta was tossed out for displeasing President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, or when we publicly backed White House correspondent Kaitlin Collins when she was shut out of an open press event in the Rose Garden.
After the first UFC events, once it had become clear that no single martial art on its own could be considered the greatest, that neither Japan nor Brazil nor Russia could claim a monopoly on the art of causing pain, the artists and innovators of the world went about the laborious process of cobbling together, in the most American of ways, something new: What worked was saved and what didn't was tossed out, as were the cultural legacies and religious traditions and the million and one other historical burdens that conspire to kill the creative spirit by demanding purity.

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